Swift ​​Navigation ​​Announces Full BeiDou and Galileo Support for ​​Piksi Multi

Firmware Release 2.0 Makes Swift’s Centimeter-Accurate GNSS Technology Feature Complete, Supporting All Major Global Satellite Constellations

Firmware Release 2.0 for Piksi Multi and Duro supports two additional major satellite constellations—the Chinese constellation (BeiDou B1/B2) which once completed will contain 37 satellites and the European Union-based constellation (Galileo E1/E5b), which will eventually consist of 30 satellites. Adding to the existing GPS, GLONASS and SBAS constellations already supported by Swift’s GNSS receivers means that users will have more access and visibility from satellite systems across the globe. Piksi Multi’s performance will further improve over time as the total of 136 satellites planned for these major constellations are fully deployed. The addition of BeiDou and Galileo constellations creates more robust positioning performance in a variety of challenging skyview environments and puts Piksi Multi on par with leading industry receivers costing up to ten times a much.

Firmware ​​Version ​​2.0 ​​Enhanced Receiver Performance Highlights ​​Include

  • MSM Messages 4-7—The ​​new ​​firmware ​​adds support for RTCM 3.2 Multi Signal Messages (MSM). Though Swift devices already support RTCM 3.1, the addition of MSM allows for another flavor of differential corrections supported by BeiDou and Galileo, while also supporting both GPS and GLONASS with MSM new messages. MSM also allows for interoperability with other existing third-party GNSS receivers for all modern signals and constellations.
  • Fix Improvements—Firmware 2.0 provides Piksi Multi and Duro improvements on fixing in long base lines in poor atmospheric conditions, making the devices more resilient to Ionospheric effects during periods of high Ionospheric activity.
  • Higher Baud Rate Support for UART—New baud rates were added including 460800 and 921600.
  • Acquisition Improvements—Enhancements made allow Piksi Multi and Duro to power on to a usable signal more quickly and acquire satellites in start-up mode faster, by several seconds.

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