Mobile brand Xiaomi has launched a dual-frequency GNSS smartphone.
Fitted with a Broadcom BCM47755 chip, the Xiaomi Mi 8 provides up to decimeter-level accuracy for location-based services and vehicle navigation, the company said.
The Mi 8 smartphone represents a breakthrough in GNSS technology as the first commercial deployment of Broadcom’s dual-frequency BCM47755 chip designed for the mass market and introduced in September 2017.
Until now, mobile location-based applications have been powered by single-frequency GNSS receivers whose location accuracy is limited to a few meters. However, in recent years GNSS systems have been launching satellites broadcasting signals on new frequencies to open up new possibilities. Specifically, Galileo has the majority of satellites with E1/L1 and E5/L5 frequency capabilities.
The E1/L1 + E5/L5 GNSS chip can compute location with an accuracy of up to a few decimeters.
This has been a long time coming so it's great to see.
I'd love to see data on the performance improvement from atmospheric uncertainty resolution and multi path rejection with this consumer device. This would be very interesting.
The call for papers for INC2018 is open if anyone has or is planning such data collection and analysis ... https://rin.org.uk/page/INC2018