Inertial Navigation System (INS) is used to calculate the Position, Velocity and Orientation of a platform (object). The Kosminis Vytis’ INS includes two main components: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor and Computational Unit. The IMU is a sensor based on a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) consisting of...

Multi-constellation and multi-frequency receivers are capable of calculating PVT by receiving satellite signals broadcast by multiple GNSS in multiple frequency bands. The use of multi-frequency receiver is the most effective way to eliminate ionospheric delay in position computation. Kosminis Vytis’ multi-constellation receiver(s) has access to signals from...

Autonomous mode is a basic method of GNSS positioning, also known as standalone, absolute or SINGLE mode for Position, Velocity, Time (PVT) calculation. While using this method, the PVT (navigation solution) is obtained without usage...

For integration into existing equipment, IP67 (enclosure) or OEM version are available (without enclosure). The delivered package includes all the necessary cables for quickly connect receiver(s) to peripheral devices (PC). GUI provides a software tool for easy setup, configuration, and data logging or viewing ...

Yes, the GPS service is provided free of charge for civilians by the U.S. government. However, users might need to invest in specific devices or applications to access the service. ...

Satellites broadcast their position and exact time on radio frequencies. GPS uses L1, L2, L5 for civilian purposes and L3, L4 for governmental systems. M-code is a military-specific signal. ...

GPS consists of three segments: space, control, and user. Over 30 satellites in orbit send signals to Earth. Control stations ensure the satellites' health and accuracy, and users utilize the signals for precise positioning. ...

GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a satellite-based system that provides accurate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) measurements worldwide. ...