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You are here: Home / News / Hardware / SBG Systems adds a Dual Antenna GNSS Inertial System to its Ekinox Series

SBG Systems adds a Dual Antenna GNSS Inertial System to its Ekinox Series

July 26, 2013 By Editor

The new Ekinox-D is a perfect all-in-one solution for high demanding applications.

Rueil-Malmaison, France, July 12th 2013 – SBG Systems adds a new inertial system to its Ekinox Series. With integrated Dual Antenna GPS + GLONASS receiver, the Ekinox-D is a ready-to-use Survey Grade inertial navigation system which provides consistent true heading (0.05_).
Integrated Survey Grade Inertial Navigation
The Survey Grade Ekinox-D is a high performance inertial navigation system which embeds a Dual Antenna L1/L2 GNSS receiver to deliver more robust heading and position, while increasing satellite reception availability. Ekinox-D is an integrated system. GNSS data and inertial information are fused by an Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) to improve data integrity. This computation allows the system to achieve 0.05_ Roll, Pitch, and True Heading; 5 cm Heave; and 2 cm RTK GNSS position.
All-in-one Solution for High Demanding Applications
Instead of mounting separately GNSS receiver and inertial systems on your boat, car, or plane; just install the Ekinox-D and connect it to your system (e.g. Camera, SONAR, LiDAR, etc.). With its 8 GB data logger and its high output rate (200 Hz), Ekinox-D joins simplicity and performance for applications where robust heading is required such as Surveying and Hydrographic applications, Unmanned System Navigation, Car testing, etc. 
Ekinox Brings Robust & Cost-effective MEMS to the Next Level
The IP68 Ekinox Series brings robust, maintenance free, and cost-effective MEMS to the next level thanks to a drastic selection of high end MEMS sensors, an advanced calibration procedure, and powerful algorithm design. Compromise is no longer required between high accuracy & cost.
For more information on the new Ekinox-D, please visit: http://www.sbg-systems.com/news/ekinox-d-news

About the Ekinox Series
The Ekinox Series includes the Ekinox-A, and Attitude and Heading Reference System; the Ekinox-E, an Inertial Navigation System (INS) whose position feature depends on aiding equipment; the Ekinox-N, an INS with an embedded L1/L2 GNSS receiver; and the Ekinox-D, an INS with an integrated Dual Antenna GNSS receiver.
About SBG Systems 
SBG Systems is a leading French supplier of MEMS-based inertial motion sensing solutions. The company provides a wide range of inertial solutions from miniature to high accuracy. Combined with cutting-edge calibration techniques and advanced embedded algorithms, SBG Systems products are ideal solutions for defense, industrial & research projects such as unmanned vehicle control, antenna tracking, camera stabilization, and surveying applications.

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