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Powering Adaptability in IoT: Telit Cinterion Reveals its First High-Precision GNSS Module

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Across our many affiliated websites – IoT Evolution World, of course, but also Industrial IoT News, Smart City Sentinel and others – we’ve dedicated plenty of coverage to Telit Cinterion, an enterprise-grade IoT products and software provider. In each of those stories, there has been a very important common denominator, one which those well-versed in IoT should be very familiar:

Connectivity.

This is the lifeblood of IoT, and Telit Cinterion has positioned itself as a hyperconnectivity pioneer as it continues to deliver custom, ready-for-market solutions that help organizations integrate, activate, and operate using actionable, connected intelligence. Telit Cinterion creates exceptionally accurate, consistent, and secure means through which IoT ecosystems can benefit from raw innovation while remaining safe and regulated; from proofs-of-concept to mission-critical deployments, Telit Cinterion stands as a global enabler of intelligently connected solutions or IoT.

Thus, the following Telit-centric news is no exception:

Earlier this month, Telit Cinterion announced the launch of its SE868K5-RTK module, a high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver capable of centimeter-level accuracy, which makes it highly valuable for precision applications.

According to the official news release, for readers interested in those details:

As the first GNSS module to provide centimeter-level accuracy in Telit Cinterion's extensive portfolio, the SE868K5-RTK is a multifrequency and multiconstellation positioning receiver module fortified by Real-Time Kinematics (RTK) capabilities that enhance positioning accuracy. By harnessing dual frequencies (L1/E1 and L5/E5), the module improves location precision and reduces multipath effects, resulting in unmatched accuracy across various industries. The SE868K5-RTK supports RTK corrections via the RTCM protocol (by which its final performance is contingent upon signal level and antenna quality). Furthermore, raw data output support (via RTCM) empowers developers to manage high-precision applications with ease.

Additionally (and quite notably,) the module’s compact 11x11 mm form factor enables versatile integration capabilities across IoT staples; wearables, drones, industrial robotics, and in fleet tracking and precision agriculture environments.

In a word? Adaptability.

“The SE868K5-RTK demonstrates Telit Cinterion's unwavering commitment to delivering cutting-edge GNSS technology,” said Marco Argenton, Vice President of Product Management and IoT Modules at Telit Cinterion. “This trailblazing module, boasting centimeter-level accuracy, exemplifies our dedication to delivering unparalleled solutions that meet the dynamic demands of IoT applications, thereby establishing a new benchmark for precision, flexibility, reliability, and adaptability.”

Learn more about this technology here.




Edited by Greg Tavarez
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