Sunday, January 24, 2016

Russia, China team for "BG Star" Satellite Navigation Chip Set for BRICS/SCO

China Has Its Own GPS Now—And It's Better Than ours
China and Russia jointly developed Beidou navigation chip | a brand for the BG-Star @ goodchinabrand.com
Gu Erke stressed: 'It is estimated that a company will be set up in the' Skolkovo 'science city, [Inside Skolkovo, Moscow's self-styled Silicon Valley | Cities | The Guardian] which will be responsible for the development of the chip itself, the second enterprise will be responsible for the production and sale of our ongoing negotiations, taking into account. 'Skolkovo' tax incentives, hoping to chip development work can be carried out in Russia, and the production and sale of work by the Chinese counterparts may be responsible. The problem is that Russia has no modern means for products containing nano-receiver 40, and this In the near future it is unpredictable. So China's experience in this regard is necessary for us. '
He explained that will support Beidou navigation receiver, GLONASS and GPS signals.
Gu Erke said: 'We also plan to use behind European' Galileo 'navigation system, according to him, the main market of the new device are China and Russia, the future will be the third country market output.
He said: 'This device is not used for smart phones, but nor is it used for high-precision positioning systems for telematics terminal for GLONASS - Era (Era-Glonass) and eCall, ie. Various types of traffic management China intends to use the Russian experience in the manufacture of emergency response systems, because we identified our European partners on this project: eCall system, which will be put into operation in 2018, and our system is already in use. 2017 onwards planned to install the system mandatory on all new cars in circulation within the range of a customs union. '

Russia, China to Finalize Satellite Navigation Chip Set Deal by Year-End
The Bei-Dou-GLONASS-GPS device will operate under the "BG-Star" brand on Russian and Chinese markets, with plans to expand further, Gurko said.
One of the ventures is expected to develop the chip set at Russia's Skolkovo Innovation Center, the other based in China and involved in manufacturing and sales, according to the GLONASS Union president.

 

China Official: BeiDou Gear Will Receive other GNSS Signals
In an address here to the Paris Space Week conference, organized by ASTech Paris Region and Proximum Group, the Chinese official said China’s early deployment of satellite navigation terminals for precision agriculture already feature multimode GPS-Beidou receivers.
Asked whether that would continue as Beidou expands from its current regional focus, Chen Zhi, deputy chief designer of the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp., said chipsets would receive Europe’s Galileo and Russia’s Glonass signals as well.
Beidou currently operates with 14 in-orbit satellites and covers the whole of China and the surrounding region. The full constellation is designed to comprise 35 satellites – five in geostationary orbit 36,000 kilometers over the equator, three in inclined-geostationary orbit and 27 in medium Earth orbit.
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In an address here to the Paris Space Week conference, organized by ASTech Paris Region and Proximum Group, the Chinese official said China’s early deployment of satellite navigation terminals for precision agriculture already feature multimode GPS-Beidou receivers.

Asked whether that would continue as Beidou expands from its current regional focus, Chen Zhi, deputy chief designer of the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp., said chipsets would receive Europe’s Galileo and Russia’s Glonass signals as well.

Beidou currently operates with 14 in-orbit satellites and covers the whole of China and the surrounding region. The full constellation is designed to comprise 35 satellites – five in geostationary orbit 36,000 kilometers over the equator, three in inclined-geostationary orbit and 27 in medium Earth orbit. 

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