Aceinna system refines autonomous navigation

John G. Smith, Editorial Director

Aceinna (pronounced “a-see-nah”) is refining the positions of autonomous vehicles with an inertial navigation system.

The INS401 features an RTK (real-time kinematic)-enabled dual-frequency GNSS receiver, triple-redundant inertial sensors, and a positioning engine.

Designed for advanced driver assistance systems and Level 2+ autonomous vehicles, it is accurate down to the centimeter and delivers superior performance during GNSS outages, the company says.

It all comes in a compact aluminum housing, with a platform that can be easily customized, Aceinna says.

Aceinna INS401
(Photo: Aceinna)
John G. Smith, Editorial Director

John G. Smith is the editorial director of Newcom Media's trucking and supply chain publications -- including Today's Trucking, trucknews.com, TruckTech, Transport Routier, Inside Logistics, Waste & Recycling, and Road Today. The award-winning journalist has covered the trucking industry since 1995.


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