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GINSEC · Enhanced GNSS-BF-INS Solution for Un-manned Vehicle Control

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201331 December 2015EU funding €1,067,000

The goal of GINSEC is to build a pre-commercial prototype of a low-cost, accurate and reliable naviga-tion system for professional drone market.Consumer-type navigation systems work quite well in general use despite the many practical problems that still affect them. Most noticeable in vehicle navigation are the slow time to first fix (up to a few min-utes), poor or no availability (outages in tunnels or dense cities), slow dynamics and poor accuracy (enough to occasionally miss an exit) and lack of a heading indication. If these problems can be annoy-ing to an occasional user, they may be critical to professional ones, especially if operating under emer-gency conditions (ambulance services, fire brigades).GINSEC aims at developing a navigation system that should solve these problems with various sensor configuration and fusion approaches:1. Redundant low-cost inertial units to improve dynamics and availability of navigation, possibly using a tightly coupled approach.2. Antenna arrays, to obtain heading estimation and beam forming to attenuate multi-path and interfer-ers.3. Map-assisted navigation: map database is actively used in the navigation filter to improve accuracy over traditional (e.g. stay on road) approaches.The GINSEC consortium consists of SMEs and RTD performers that are active in the GNSS/INS market. RTDs will mainly study and develop the data fusion algorithms for navigation, while the SMEs will de-velop, manufacture and test the prototype navigation system. The challenge is to implement and inte-grate all above technologies in the frame of limited size, weight and cost imposed by the drone market requirements. Through their collaboration, the partners aim to develop a navigation solution directly ex-ploitable on various kinds of drones.

Consortium · 8 organisations

coordinator

ECLEXYS SAGL

CH · €529,643

participant

CENTRE TECNOLOGIC DE TELECOMUNICACIONS DE CATALUNYA

ES · €12,845

participant

Laser Navigation srl

IT · €201,665

participant

ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI ASTROFISICA

IT · €15,304

participant

SAPHYRION SAGL

CH · €23,635

participant

BRIGHTCOM SOLUTIONS LDA

PT · €268,207

participant

MOBICS TELECOMMUNICATION AND CONSULTING SERVICES SA

EL · €15,701

participant

CONSORCI INSTITUT DE GEOMATICA

ES

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