LabSat GPS Simulator demonstration at Mobile World Congress 2012
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Come and visit us at the Mobile World Congress 2012 exhibition in Barcelona, Spain from 27th February to 1st March 2012; where we will be demonstrating our innovative GNSS record and replay system for mobile device testing coupled with a live turntable and synchronised video application for testing navigation systems.
LabSat continues to attract new customers and users across many sectors throughout the world and mobile device testing is one of the fastest growing sectors for LabSat. This exciting exhibition attracts international exhibitors including current LabSat customers such as Nokia, Telefonica, Samsung, and ST Ericsson
We’ll be in Hall 2.1 on stand B11 – if you or your colleagues are attending we look forward to seeing you there!
New software makes easy work of simulating GLONASS signals
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UK based Racelogic’s SatGen simulator assists OEM device development with GLONASS capability
The inclusion of GLONASS into the recently released iPhone 4S highlighted the penetration the Russian satellite system is now enjoying in consumer devices. With the constellation now providing full coverage it has become more important than ever that engineers are able to simulate GLONASS data in order to test multi GNSS constellation devices effectively.
Providing engineers with the opportunity to create complex signal scenarios using the inbuilt intelligent path and velocity models, Racelogic’s SatGen software now offers users the chance to produce custom routes using both GPS and GLONASS receivers anywhere in the world. These can then be replayed in real-time using a LabSat 2 GNSS record and replay system.
Case Study: DGE order 10 LabSats for Vehicle Telematics Simulation
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DGE are experts in developing electronic control modules, telematics integration and validation services. When they were commissioned by a major automotive manufacturer to develop a tool to enable vehicle telematics to be tested without needing to physically perform tests on the road, they needed a GPS Simulator they could trust.
The Michigan USA based company required a GPS simulation device that could integrate with their system tester to evaluate telematics control units in a controlled environment. Previously using more expensive systems, DGE chose LabSat devices to record and replay GPS and CAN signal data.
Impressed by LabSat’s ability to drastically reduce testing time, DGE have now placed orders for ten LabSat devices.