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Broadcom Introduces GNSS Location Chip With Geofence Capabilities
Broadcom announce the BCM47521, the industry's first Global Navigation Satellite System chip with a unique architecture to enable geofence capabilities while preserving battery life. Geofence technology is a breakthrough in virtual perimeter awareness. The new chip opens the door to innovative always-on, location-aware applications such as social networking, place-based mobile commerce and local merchant advertising. Broadcom will showcase its GNSS innovations at the upcoming Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona, February 25-28.
A geThe astounding growth of mobile devices is driving new opportunities for inventive applications that deliver valuable location-aware information, said Scott Pomerantz, Broadcom Vice President & General Manager, GPS. With the BCM47521's low-power geofence mode, Broadcom is driving the next wave of system power consumption innovation that will allow OEMs to incorporate features that differentiate their mobile offerings and make location-aware, always-on applications a reality.
The BCM47521 chip also provides the industry's most advanced multi-constellation support by simultaneously collecting data from four satellite constellations (GPS, GLONASS, QZSS and SBAS) and using the best received signals, resulting in faster searches and more accurate real-time navigation. Broadcom's multi-constellation technology, coupled with advanced signal processing, provides faster positioning performance for improved user experience, especially in challenging urban environments where buildings and obstructions can dramatically impact accuracy and time-to-first-fix.
Key Features and Benefits:
•60x better system power efficiency versus a host-based architecture due to:
oAdvanced host-offload mode monitors geofences in the background and only activates the applications processor when there is a trigger event
oSmart algorithms that adapt in real-time as the user gets closer to a geofence boundary
•Lowest board space, power consumption and cost:
oThe 40 nanometer BCM47521 has the same board space, power consumption and cost advantages as its BCM4752 predecessor
•Based on proven BCM4752 GNSS architecture platform:
oIndustry-leading urban navigation accuracy integrates handset inertial sensor readings into the position computation
oBest-in-class assisted GNSS assistance data available worldwide from Broadcom's hosted reference network
oIndoor positioning capabilities leveraging Broadcom's device connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, Near Field Communications and handset inertial sensor data.
The BCM47521 is currently in production and will be shipping in handsets by Q2 2013.