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ACEINNA INS401 Inertial Navigation System (INS) and GNSS/RTK Turnkey Solution for ADAS and Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Precise Positioning

INS401 provides turnkey, high accuracy and integrity lane level positioning for current and future ADAS and AV applications that require ASIL-B

CES, Las Vegas, NV – January 4, 2022

Booth 3633 – Tech East –LVCC West Hall

ACEINNA Inc. (pronounced “A See Nah”), today announced the INS401 INS and GNSS/RTK solution for autonomous vehicle precise positioning. The INS401 is part of ACEINNA’s new product portfolio that provides high accuracy and high integrity localization for developers and manufacturers of ADAS and Autonomy solutions for autonomous vehicles of all types.

The INS401 is a state-of-the-art, high performance Inertial Navigation System with an RTK-enabled dual frequency GNSS receiver, triple-redundant inertial sensors, and Positioning Engine. It is designed for use in L2+ and higher ADAS and other high-volume applications requiring precise position information. The INS401 provides cm-level accuracy, enhanced reliability, and superior performance during GNSS outages. The dead reckoning solution delivers strong performance in GNSS challenged urban environments.

The INS401 is specifically developed for Automotive applications using Automotive qualified components and is certified to ASIL-B level according to ISO26262. INS401 is small, compact, and turnkey with a rugged aluminum housing and it includes everything needed for design and development of a robust navigation system, and yet at the same time, its flexible platform enables easy customization for fast time to market. The included “Integrity Engine” guarantees zero performance failure.

“Based on a decade long history in ADAS and safety applications, ACEINNA is ready for today’s and future autonomous mobility applications,” said Wade Appelman, President and COO of ACEINNA. “The INS401 is our next step forward, delivering complex INS/RTK technology to mass markets with turnkey products. Highly accurate INS solutions like these usually run ten grand or more – we have sliced that to under $500!”

The ACEINNA team has more than 20 years of experience and proven success in creating best-in-class sensors and sensor solutions by integrating inertial sensors into fully calibrated and qualified IMUs, and inertial navigation modules for a variety of demanding customer applications in industrial and automotive safety and control applications. “We are now extending our proven solutions to the entire range of autonomous vehicle applications – from SAE Level 2 to Level 5 and bringing complex INS/RTK technology to mass markets with our turnkey products starting with the INS401,” said Teoman Ustun, VP of Marketing of ACEINNA.

The INS401 is now available directly from ACEINNA for developers and integrators that require high accuracy, lane level positioning.

For additional technical details, the INS401 datasheet is available at https://www.aceinna.com/inertial-systems/INS401

ABOUT ACEINNA

ACEINNA, headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, is a leading provider of innovative silicon and MEMS sensor, and solutions, committed to solving the world’s most challenging and complex sensor and sensing problems. ACEINNA is a fast growing, pure-play sensor company at the forefront of sensor innovation with a demonstrated track record of designing, manufacturing, testing and marketing high performance and cost-effective MEMS based inertial sensors and magnetic current sensors and ASICs for automotive, and industrial markets enabling electrification and autonomous driving. The company has manufacturing facilities in Wuxi, China, and R&D facilities in San Jose CA, Andover MA, and Chicago IL.

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