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Unicore, a company specialising in high-precision positioning technology, is showcasing its innovative product line at InterGEO 2018, including the CLAP-B, UB4B0M and UM220-IV N, among others. These new products not only demonstrate Unicore's latest advances in high-precision positioning and navigation technology, but also further consolidate its leadership in the field.
CLAP-B is an integrated Multi-GNSS/MEMS inertial navigation board that cleverly integrates a high-performance Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) on a compact GNSS board. This design enables CLAP-B to provide stable positioning and attitude solution results in harsh environments, providing users with a reliable navigation solution.
The UB4B0M, on the other hand, is a high-precision board that supports RTK positioning and integrated inertial navigation. It adopts a low-power design and provides millimetre-level carrier phase observations and centimetre-level RTK positioning, while supporting chip-level multipath mitigation. These features make the UB4B0M ideally suited for applications where accuracy is critical.
The UM220-IV N is a dual system GPS/BDS module designed for automotive navigation and positioning, based on Unicore's latest miniature GNSS chip, UFirebird. The module's compact design, anti-jamming, DR functionality and reliable performance enable reliable positioning even when GNSS is rejected, making it ideal for use in car navigation systems.
Unicore's product portfolio is extensive and covers receivers with all accuracy levels from metre to millimetre. The company's high-precision solutions occupy a leading position in the Chinese market, with its products being used in a wide range of applications such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), smart-driving cars, precision agriculture, and machine control. In addition, Unicore's high-precision products have been well received by customers in the global market, especially in China's national CORS project, where Unicore's GNSS boards occupy 75% of the market share, and also won the bid for Algeria's national CORS project.