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Synarex launches ultra-precision location information system for drones based on MBC RTK 2020.06.16


Synarex (CEO Park Jae-deok), a company specializing in GNSRTK, launched the MRP-2000 UAV kit, an ultra-precision location information system for drones based on MBC, and began full-scale promotion and sales.

The newly released GNSS RTK receiver (MRP 2000 UAV Kit) is a terminal that collects and processes ultra-precision location information in real time, and its advantage is that it can significantly reduce costs by utilizing the infrastructure of MBC's national GNSS base station without having to install a separate Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS) base station every time.

Through MBC's RTK central control system, GNSS RTK terminals can perform precise navigation in units of 2 to 3 centimeters using location correction information transmitted from Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) or mobile communication networks.

This device is compatible with "Pixhawk," a flight control device dedicated to drone development, and provides additional compasses (compasses) together to increase the efficiency of terminal utilization. In particular, it provides PPS (Pulse Per Seconds) signals in addition to GNSSRTK, greatly reducing working time through interworking with LiDAR and cameras for digital image processing.



CEO Park Jae-deok of Synerex said, "The MRP-2000 UAV kit is expected to replace existing expensive overseas products in the drone market and autonomous driving market, and we expect it to be applied in various ways to creative and innovative products in the upcoming New Normal era."



Lee Seung-ho, head of MBC's technical information business team, said, "Our company maximizes service stability so that location correction information can be transmitted stably 24 hours a day so that RTK receiver manufacturers can trust and use it."

Park Kyungil, robot@irobotnews.com

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