host-based GPS solutions for mobile devices
Published on July 31st, 2007 in gps navigation, phones
Israeli company CellGuide today announced a new chip called ACLYS, which is the latest addition to their GPS products.
ACLYS - designed for mobile devices - is a high performance GPS chip in both autonomous and assisted-GPS modes. It provides -160 dBm sensitivity and utilizes unique and proprietary navigation algorithms for accurate navigation even in the most demanding urban environments. Its power management reduces power consumption to less than 10mW in tracking mode and it also operates with CellGuide’s long-term ephemeris technology for fast startups when no cellular network is available.
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