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Mon, Apr 22, 2019

New INS/GNSS To Increase The Productivity Of UAV Surveying Solutions

SBG Systems Will Have The Device At AUVSI Xponential In Chicago

SBG Systems will present for the first time at AUVSI’s Xponential show in Chicago the Quanta UAV Series, a new line of Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) dedicated to UAV-based Surveying Integrators.

Because SBG Systems wants UAV surveyors to save autonomy for additional survey lines, the company has designed a small, lightweight, and low-power inertial navigation system offered on two levels of accuracy. Quanta UAV and Quanta UAV Extra have been developed for compact LiDAR to high end BVLOS mapping solutions. They provide precise orientation and centimeter level position data delivered both in real-time and post-processing. This direct geo-referencing solution eliminates the need of ground control points and greatly reduces the need of overlapping.

Qinertia, SBG’s post-processing software completes the Quanta UAV offer. It gives access to offline RTK corrections from more than 7,000 base stations located in 164 countries. Trajectory and orientation are greatly improved by processing inertial data and raw GNSS observables in forward and backward directions. This advanced software also computes your base station position to quickly get your project to-the-centimeter accuracy. Qinertia is one year free when buying a Quanta UAV sensor.

Quanta UAV is the result of SBG’s expertise in both miniaturized technology for drone navigation and high end sensors for mobile mapping. Designed as a geo-referencing solution, it can also be used as a high-end navigation solution to feed the UAV autopilot. Quanta UAV benefits from a tight integration with in-house IMUs, advanced calibration techniques and algorithms which ensure a consistent behavior in all weather conditions, as well as a robust position even if the UAV gets close to buildings, electrical lines, or trees.

It is in SBG Systems’ DNA to make your life easier and give you full satisfaction. Quanta UAV embeds a web interface for an easy configuration with a 3D view showing all parameters. The calibration tool automatically aligns the lever arm between the two antennas and the sensor, and re-estimates it in flight for more precision. Asking for More simplicity? The SBG Support Team is there to help the user for no extra cost, and Quanta UAV benefits from a two-year warranty and unlimited firmware updates.

(Images provided with SBG Systems news release)

FMI: www.sbg-systems.com

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