require an entirely new technology stack, but rather extracting the maximum performance from the existing components. For GNSS, this involves implementing software-based solutions to achieve the necessary reliability improvements without overhauling hardware components. Pursuing cost-effective upgrades enhances performance without requiring complete system redesigns, helping keep costs under control. FocalPoint’s S-GNSS Auto software enhances
GNSS accuracy in autonomous vehicles, providing reliable absolute location to improve overall ADAS safety and efficiency. By boosting line-of-sight signals and rejecting non line-of-sight signals, this simple firmware upgrade can help vehicles maintain accuracy in challenging environments. Integrated onto STMicroelectronics’ Teseo
canyons and dense foliage can attenuate or block satellite signals, creating reflections and reducing accuracy. Since ADAS systems need reliable positioning, these challenges
must be addressed so that GNSS can be used in these environments. Newer, more sophisticated, GNSS solutions are needed. The progression to Level 3 does not
devices, recent global trials of the joint solution have been held across London, San Francisco and Tokyo. S-GNSS Auto on Teseo devices showed significant improvements in accuracy.
To find out how S-GNSS Auto can help automotive OEMs transition to L3 autonomy, download FocalPoint’s white paper using this link:
https://focalpointpositioning.com/resources/insights/downloads- whitepaper/focalpoint-stmicroelectronics-integration-results/
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