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Furuno and eRide Enter Partnership Agreement to Develop and Distribute the World’s
Most Sensitive GPS Receiver
FORT WORTH, Texas-- Furuno, the world renowned leader in GPS marine technology,
and eRide, a leader in Global Positioning System (GPS) and Satellite Navigation
Technology, announced at the ION GPS 2006 show that they have entered a multilateral
partnership agreement. This strategic partnership covers existing and future products,
as well as, research and development and financial investment. The distribution
agreement targets both Furuno’s existing markets and entry in new segments such
as Mobile Phones.
"This collaboration with eRide reflects our commitment to providing customers
with the most efficient path possible to integrate highly sensitive GPS functionality
within their products," said Hidetoshi Tanigaki, Managing Director with Furuno.
"eRide’s solutions enable the advanced performance consumers are looking for in
many Location-based services products, including cellular handsets, making them
a strong complement to our existing GPS products."
"eRide is pleased to be working closely with Furuno to deliver best-in-class
GPS performance" said Arthur Woo, Co-Founder and CEO of eRide. “This important
and close partnership with a GPS industry leader is a clear endorsement of our
Satellite Navigation Technology and allows us to deliver a new level of customer
experience for Location-based services.”
The first evidence to success of this strategic partnership is the introduction
of the “GM-83” module, an ultra-slim compact GPS receiver achieving a sensitivity
of -161 dBm. With its 63 mm2 footprint, low power consumption and low cost, the
GM-83 module is ideal for mobile handsets and significantly exceeds the US-Based
E911 specifications. In Japan, GPS is now being deployed in all third generation
cellular phones to be sold in 2007 and the GM-83 performance extends positioning
coverage to in-door locations and deep urban canyons required of many Location-based
services.
In addition to the conventional autonomous performance of the receiver, the GM-83
is also an Assisted GPS receiver, which enhances the receiver’s performance by
using server based data received over communication networks.
FEATURES
-161dBm sensitivity
Single package module includes, RF IC, SAW filter, matching components and the
baseband IC
Better than 1 sec TTFF achieved
8.7mm × 5.8mm × 1.2mm Miniaturized size
The Opus Technology is a hosted solution, so it reduces system power consumption,
eliminates redundant resources, and lowers costs.
About Furuno:
For over 60 years, Furuno’s core business has been designing and manufacturing
marine electronics utilizing the latest breakthroughs in advanced technology.
This same technology and expertise has been used for over 14 years to bring GPS
(Global Positioning System) products to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
Furuno's GPS products can be used for a variety of applications including: Timing
and Synchronization, Telematics, Communications, Vehicle Location and Tracking,
Handheld Devices and Embedded Solutions.
www.furunogps.com
About eRide:
eRide is a fabless semiconductor company that develops and markets high sensitivity
GPS and assisted GPS (A-GPS) solutions for location based services. eRide combines
its GPS system expertise with RF and digital semiconductor technology to offer
GPS chipsets, software, aiding servers and a GPS global reference network. eRide’s
technology has been adopted by a number of world-class semiconductor companies,
navigation companies, and cellular network operators. Founded in 1999, eRide is
headquartered in San Francisco, California, and has offices in North America,
Asia and Europe.
www.eRide.com |