Swift Navigation, a Santa Cruz, CA based startup, is launching a new GPS receiver product via the crowdfunding website Kickstarter.
A few attributes that make Piksi different from other GPS receivers :
- Precise : Normal GPS receivers give positions that are accurate to a few meters. The Piksi RTK GPS system is accurate to few centimeters – 100 times more precise.
- Low-cost : $900 for a complete Piksi RTK system – the cheapest RTK system on the market is about $7000.
- Open : The software running on Piksi is open source, allowing users to customize and tune the receiver for their particular application.
The company’s aim is to open up this level of positioning precision to much more cost sensitive applications. Widely available, low cost, centimeter level positioning will allow UAS to do a lot of interesting things – precise autonomous takeoff / landing, GPS-based heading and attitude determination, precise geo-referencing of aerial photography, etc. The company believes that providing RTK GPS at this price range will allow the use of civilian UAS and other autonomous systems in a lot of applications that are not currently feasible – due to both cost and accuracy constraints.
Quick facts:
- RTK Functionality - Single centimeter relative positioning precision
- Low cost - $900 for complete RTK System
- Open source software and board design
- Fast (50 Hz) position/velocity/time updates
- Low power consumption : 500 mW typical
- Small form factor : 53 x 53 mm, 32 grams
Please see the Piksi datasheet for full technical specifications.
Swift Navigation was founded in 2012 by Fergus Noble and Colin Beighley. They previously worked at Joby Energy, a company that developed high altitude wind turbines. There they developed an RTK GPS receiver used to guide successfully guide UAV’s in high dynamic flight paths (greater than 8 g’s of acceleration). They subsequently branched off to form Swift Navigation, in order to pursue their interest in creating high quality, low cost positioning products.
Source: Press Release
[PS -the subscription was sold out within two hours…! – Ed.]
Hi, Where can I find your products?
George,
I suggest that you click on the link to the company’s web site to contact them direct.