Polynesian Exploration offers integrated GNSS+ INS navigation system

September 25, 2018  - By

Polynesian Exploration Inc. has introduced its PolyNav 2000P, a high-accuracy navigation solution for emerging applications such as autonomous driving and UAVs.

According to the company, PolyNav 2000P is designed to fully utilize the advantages of both GNSS and inertial navigation systems to provide centimeter-level position and velocity accuracy with dual-frequency real-time kinematic technology, with simultaneously accurate attitude information (roll, pitch and heading).

Polynesian Exploration demonstrated the PolyNav 2000P at ION GNSS+, which was held Sept. 24-28 in Miami.

The PolyNav 2000P system is ultra-stable in terms of short-time satellite signal outages and capable of providing highly accurate heading information no matter whether the system is static or moving, the company said. It is also packaged with a rugged and waterproof enclosure for applications in severe environment conditions.

Options are available to meet various customer requirements, which include, but are not limited to, up to 100-Hz position, velocity, attitude outputs, and meters to centimeter-level position accuracy. They can also be operational in all weather conditions and will be available globally.

The company is able to integrate special sensors such as lidar and cameras for each unique application as requested by customers.

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