NovAtel, Inc., has announced its new flagship GNSS + INS receiver, the SPAN-SE. NovAtel’s SPAN (Synchronous Position, Attitude and Navigation)
single- or dual-frequency technology tightly couples two complementary technologies: GNSS
NovAtel, Inc., has announced its new flagship GNSS + INS receiver, the SPAN-SE. NovAtel’s SPAN (Synchronous Position, Attitude and Navigation)
single- or dual-frequency technology tightly couples two complementary technologies: GNSS
positioning and inertial navigation. Designed for precision applications, SPAN-SE enhances the powerful OEMV receiver with features that are critical to precision GNSS/INS system integrators such as on-board data logging, Ethernet connectivity, wheel sensor input, and scalability for future GNSS advances. Combining SPAN-SE with a SPAN-supported IMU creates a complete GNSS/INS system. The enclosure measures 200 x 248 x 76 millimeters and weighs 3.4 kilograms. It can incorporate differential corrections from satellite-based augmentation systems, the Canadian DGPS, and OmniSTAR’s commercial satellite-based differential services.