ACEINNA’s Open Navigation Platform Designed to Simplify, Accelerate Navigation Solution Designs

 

Dan Dempsey, Senior director automotive business development with ACIENNA.

ACEINNA’s inertial systems are designed to provide end-users and systems integrators with fully-qualified MEMS-based solutions for measurement of static and dynamic motion in a wide variety of challenging environments, including; avionics, remotely operated vehicles, agricultural and construction vehicles, and automotive test.

The company’s Open Navigation Platform simplifies and accelerates navigation solution designs, and offers a complete positioning solution with both HW and SW.

Click here to watch a brief video from Dan Dempsey, Senior director automotive business development with ACIENNA.     Dempsey explains how the ACEINNA Open Navigation Platform simplifies and accelerates navigation solution designs.

Features and additional details include:

  • Users start with an online simulation tool to determine what level of performance you can expect from a given product and whether it meets the needs of your system.
  • Then ACIENNA offers Open Sourced algorithms, available on Github, to use with their modules or to customize as needed for your systems. This even includes inputting wheel odometry information to the comoany’s Kalman Filter algorithm for more accurate position information.
  • These customized algorithms can then be simulated in the user’s desktop environment to get a more precise understanding of the expected performance.
  • Finally, the OpenIMU and GNSS/INS modules can be updated with the new algorithms to deliver the sensor performance required by the vehicles.

If you are developing localization solutions for ADAS and autonomous vehicles then consider checking out ACEINNA’s OpenIMU and Open Navigation Platform.

ACEINNA’s inertial systems provide end-users and systems integrators with fully-qualified MEMS-based solutions for measurement of static and dynamic motion in a wide variety of challenging environments, including; avionics, remotely operated vehicles, agricultural and construction vehicles, and automotive test.