Xpeng Selects u‑blox F9 Centimeter-level Multi-Band GNSS Technology for P7 Smart EV

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u‑blox announced that the r Xpeng Motors has selected u‑blox F9 high precision GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou) technology for use in its P7 super-long range sports EV sedan. u‑blox F9 has been incorporated into the vehicle’s XPILOT 3.0 advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) used for navigation-guided driving, automated parking, and autonomous driving. For instance, once a navigation destination is set on a specific highway, the P7 will follow the route guidance to execute autonomous lane changing, switching to high-speed routes and selecting the optimal route in real-time.

Aimed at high-precision positioning applications such as assisted and autonomous driving where centimeter-level accuracy is required, the F9 platform uses GNSS signals in multiple frequency bands (L1/L2/L5) to correct positioning errors caused by the ionosphere and deliver fast time to first fix (Fast TTFF). Its ability to concurrently receive signals from all GNSS constellations (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou) further improves performance by increasing the number of satellites that are visible at any given time. To achieve centimeter-level accuracy, u‑blox F9 also uses a multi-band real-time kinematic (RTK) feature that measures the phase of each signal in addition to the clock data.

The F9 platform sets a high standard for security with built-in jamming and spoofing detection systems that protect against intentional and unintentional interference. Dead reckoning technology based on inertial sensors extends high precision performance to otherwise challenging urban environments.

“We’re delighted that Xpeng Motors has selected u‑blox F9 high precision GNSS technology for their XPILOT ADAS solution,” comments Hamilton Chen, Country Manager, u‑blox China. “Offering centimeter-level accuracy, high security standards, and real-time kinematics, u‑blox F9 is ideal for any ADAS or autonomous driving application.”

SOURCEu-blox
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