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u-blox AG: u-blox Announces Its First Positioning Module Featuring Both UDR and ADR Technology

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u-blox has launched the NEO-M9V, its first global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver featuring both untethered dead reckoning (UDR) and automotive dead reckoning (ADR). This innovation aims to enhance meter-level positioning accuracy in urban environments, benefiting fleet management and micromobility applications by reducing fuel consumption and improving service quality. The NEO-M9V utilizes inertial sensors and can track four GNSS constellations, offering robust solutions for customers. Samples will be available soon, with a focus on accelerating product design and meeting market demands.

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  • Launch of NEO-M9V receiver with UDR and ADR technology enhances positioning accuracy for urban applications.
  • Utilizes inertial sensors to improve navigation in dense environments, aiding fleet management and micromobility.
  • Supports tracking of four GNSS constellations, maximizing data for customer applications.
  • Dynamic models tailored for both cars and e-scooters improve positioning quality.
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NEO-M9V uses inertial sensors to deliver reliable meter-level GNSS accuracy, contributing to lower fuel consumption levels for fleet management use cases

THALWIL, SWITZERLAND / ACCESSWIRE / November 16, 2021 / u-blox (SIX:UBXN,OTC PINK:UBLXF), a leading global provider of positioning and wireless communication technologies and services, has announced the NEO-M9V global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver. The first u-blox positioning receiver to offer both untethered dead reckoning (UDR) and automotive dead reckoning (ADR), NEO-M9V is a perfect fit for fleet management and micromobility applications that require reliable meter-level positioning accuracy even in challenging GNSS signal environments such as urban canyons.

Vehicle fleet managers seeking to cut costs and lower their carbon footprint depend on accurate positioning and navigation data to reduce fuel consumption. Additionally, accurate odometry data is key to fleet managers for billing and compliance.

Micromobility operators need to accurately locate their devices to service the individual bikes and scooters, as locating vehicles on the wrong side of a street can force drivers to make long detours to reach their intended destination, incurring additional cost, lower service quality, and polluting the air. Accurate positioning is also vital to geofence their operation in compliance with local regulations.

Using inertial sensor measurements, UDR offers a smooth navigation experience in dense urban environments by bridging gaps in GNSS signal coverage and mitigating the impact of multipath effects caused by GNSS signals that bounce off buildings. ADR further increases positioning accuracy in demanding environments by including the vehicle speed into the sensor fusion algorithm.

Offering both UDR and ADR on the same module delivers maximum positioning performance and design flexibility at once, allowing our customers to provide the best solution case-by-case to each of their end-customers.

NEO-M9V also features dynamic models optimized for both cars and e-scooters. By adapting the algorithms of the dead reckoning solution to the behavior of these use cases, these dynamic models further increase the quality of the position reading.

Based on the robust u-blox M9 technology platform

NEO-M9V is based on the u-blox M9 GNSS technology platform. Its ability to track up to four GNSS constellations maximizes the number of GNSS satellites within its line of sight at any given moment. Integrated SAW and LNA filters offer excellent interference mitigation for a robust solution, accelerating product design and shortening time to market. And compatibility with the popular NEO form factor reduces migration efforts for customers upgrading existing designs.

"We expect customers to immediately recognize the value the NEO-M9V delivers. Tailored to the needs of industrial markets, the module offers a fast time to market with increased design flexibility and reliable meter-level positioning performance right where it matters most: in urban centers," says Mathias Vetter, principal product manager for consumer and industrial tracking at u-blox.

First samples of the NEO-M9V will be available soon. Visit https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/neo-m9v-module for further details.

About u-blox
u-blox (SIX:UBXN) is a global technology leader in positioning and wireless communication in automotive, industrial, and consumer markets. Their smart and reliable solutions, services and products let people, vehicles, and machines determine their precise position and communicate wirelessly over cellular and short range networks. With a broad portfolio of chips, modules, and secure data services and connectivity, u-blox is uniquely positioned to empower its customers to develop innovative and reliable solutions for the Internet of Things, quickly and cost-effectively. With headquarters in Thalwil, Switzerland, the company is globally present with offices in Europe, Asia, and the USA. ( www.u-blox.com ) Find us on Facebook , LinkedIn , Twitter @ublox and YouTube

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natacha.seitz@u-blox.com

SOURCE: u-blox AG



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What is the NEO-M9V launched by u-blox?

The NEO-M9V is a GNSS receiver that offers untethered dead reckoning (UDR) and automotive dead reckoning (ADR) for enhanced positioning accuracy, especially in urban environments.

How does the NEO-M9V benefit fleet management?

The NEO-M9V provides reliable meter-level positioning accuracy, which helps reduce fuel consumption and improve service efficiency for fleet managers.

What applications are targeted by the NEO-M9V technology?

The NEO-M9V is designed for fleet management and micromobility applications, ensuring accurate positioning even in challenging signal environments.

When will samples of the NEO-M9V be available?

Samples of the NEO-M9V will be available soon after the announcement on November 16, 2021.

What platforms does the NEO-M9V utilize?

The NEO-M9V is based on the u-blox M9 technology platform, allowing it to track up to four GNSS constellations.

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