The base station with its smaller GNSS receiver and an external antenna complete the equipment. Embedded in Here+ is the u blox NEO M8P module series. The company claims that it is the smallest, lightest and most energy efficient high precision GNSS Real Time Kinematics (RTK) module available on the market, bringing centimeter-level positioning accuracy to the mass market. It is also a complete and versatile solution thanks to its base and rover variants.
According to Goldman Sachs, the drone market should surge to a $100bn market by 2020, as demand for commercial drones is on the rise. At the same time, there is a clear demand for accurate positioning and navigation at an affordable cost level. HEX’s goal is therefore to promote open source drone technology to a larger community and assist drone companies with affordable accessories. Thanks to Here+, these needs are now met and the navigation kit can be used in a wealth of applications, such as agricultural drone, powerline inspection, precision farming, logistics, or 3D mapping, etc.
Gene Wu, Managing Director of HEX, explained: “Here+ is the result of our collaboration with Ardupilot, and will contribute to bringing the open source drone industry to the next level. We chose u-blox because its GNSS technology is one of the best on the market. It is an affordable RTK GPS/GNSS solution for drone navigation without compromising on performance. We hope to continue our collaboration for future projects, first and foremost for the second version of Here+ later this year.”
“The NEO-M8P brings high precision technology to the mass market and it is exciting for u blox to see our technology operate in applications, such as the open source drone industry, that would otherwise be unable to integrate high precision technologies in their designs,” said Jessie Liao, Business Development Manager at u-blox Taiwan.
HEX will showcase its Pixhawk2 and Here+ at the UAV Show China 2017 on 12th to 14th June and at the Shenzhen International UAV Expo 2017 on 23rd to 25th June.