Accurate positioning and heading in a single compact module with the mosaic-H
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Accurate positioning and heading in a single compact module with the mosaic-H

Accurate positioning and heading in a single compact module with the mosaic-H

Septentrio, a leader in high-precision GNSS positioning solutions, expands its GNSS module portfolio with mosaic-H heading receiver.

With dual antenna capabilities, this surface mount module delivers reliable heading & pitch or heading & roll information on top of centimetre-level positioning. mosaic-H is the new addition to Septentrio’s existing mosaic module family, which already includes high-performance RTK and timing modules as well as modules with integrated GNSS corrections.

Having a single standard footprint across multiple specialized receiver modules enables integrators to create multiple application-specific products based on a single design.

Accurate positioning and heading in a single compact module with the mosaic-H

“The mosaic GNSS receivers have set a new performance standard among high precision GNSS modules. Adding a second antenna input into the single form factor of mosaic demonstrates Septentrio’s leading position in the high-precision module market,” said Francois Freulon, Head of Product Management at Septentrio. “Thanks to its ultra-small dimensions and low power consumption, mosaic-H is the ideal navigation and control solution for robotics, UAVs and autonomous applications which require ultra-robust and secure positioning and heading.”

mosaic-HTM delivers orientation angles immediately from the start, helping initialize inertial systems which otherwise would require movement before they can measure 3D orientation.

INS initialization with GNSS attitude from power-up allows machine trajectory path optimization and fully informed navigation of robotic systems immediately from mission start.

Accurate positioning and heading in a single compact module with the mosaic-H

Post source : Septentrio N.V.

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