Swift Navigation and Telit Cinterion unveiled their joint solution to empower ultra-low power consumption devices, such as wearables, robotic lawnmowers, and vehicle tracking devices with precise GNSS positioning.
The partnership will help unlock the next generation of location-based apps for navigation, worker safety, fleet management, asset tracking, and more.
By making it possible for devices to determine their location with centimeter accuracy, precise positioning is already enabling autonomous passenger cars and industrial robots to operate safely.
However, this technology has historically been challenging to integrate into applications that leverage small, battery-powered devices to navigate roads more precisely and track assets more efficiently.
With the introduction of their joint solution, Telit Cinterion and Swift are tackling this challenge head-on.
Together with Telit Cinterion’s suite of best-in-class GNSS receivers, Swift’s Skylark Precise Positioning Service offers uniform precision across entire countries while minimizing power consumption, processing loads, and data transmissions, all at an unbeatable price-to-performance ratio.
In even the most challenging environments, such as dense urban areas and canyons, the joint solution dramatically improves location accuracy within seconds.
“We are collaborating with Swift to bring forth a solution that addresses the evolving needs of e-mobility and IoT applications,” said Marco Argenton, Vice President Product Management, IoT Modules at Telit Cinterion.
“The integration of Skylark with our GNSS receivers, such as the SE868SY-D module, ensures our customers benefit from enhanced precision without compromising on power efficiency.”
“We partnered with Telit Cinterion because they share our commitment to providing innovative solutions that unlock entirely new use cases for precise positioning across industries,” said Holger Ippach, Executive Vice President of Product at Swift Navigation.
“We are thrilled to offer a new solution that enables IoT and mobile app developers to harness the power of precise positioning as never before.”