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NAOS Tracker: Frequently asked questions and answers

The NAOS Tracker by ANavS is a real-time motion tracking sensor that captures precise GNSS and inertial motion data and streams it in real time for analysis or application use. It provides accurate positioning, velocity, and motion dynamics measurements at high update rates.

Yes. The NAOS Tracker is designed as a wearable motion tracking sensor that transmits all recorded raw GNSS and IMU data in real time over a cellular (4G/LTE) connection. This enables live analysis of movement patterns.

NAOS Tracker captures 3D position, 3D speed, and inertial motion data, including acceleration and angular velocity, at high sampling rates. It also integrates barometric pressure sensing for enhanced motion interpretation.

NAOS Tracker integrates a u-blox M10 GNSS module for multi-constellation satellite positioning and an industrial-grade IMU (ST ISM330DLC) for inertial motion capture, along with a Bosch barometric pressure sensor for altitude and motion context.

Motion and GNSS data from NAOS Tracker can be streamed in real time via 4G/LTE to analysis servers. It also includes onboard flash storage with USB-C download for offline data use.

NAOS Tracker supports approximately 4 hours of real-time tracking with cellular transmission and up to 12 hours in offline mode, making it suitable for mobile use cases.

NAOS Tracker is ideal for motion analysis, performance tracking, movement research, sports analytics, and dynamic positioning tasks where real-time data capture and motion insight are required.

Yes. NAOS has been used for real-time movement analysis in sports, such as rowing performance tracking, where stroke rate, speed and pace data are streamed and interpreted live.

Unlike a basic GNSS device that only gives position, NAOS Tracker combines high-rate inertial sensing (IMU), satellite positioning (GNSS) and pressure sensing, all streamed live, enabling detailed motion dynamics and analysis rather than simply logging location.

Dedicated motion tracking sensors such as NAOS offer higher precision, reliable sensor fusion, real-time raw data access, better sensor quality, and configurable transmission modes – far beyond the limited capabilities of typical smartphone GNSS data.

NAOS Tracker is a compact real-time motion tracking sensor that combines GNSS, IMU and pressure sensing to capture detailed motion data and transmit it live via cellular networks or store it for offline use. It should be used for precise motion analysis, sports performance tracking, dynamic positioning research, and any application where real-time motion insight is critical.

Product name: NAOS Tracker – real-time motion tracking sensor by ANavS.
Core function: Real-time GNSS/IMU motion tracking with raw data stream.
Sensors: Multi-constellation GNSS (u-blox M10), industrial IMU, barometric pressure sensor.
Data transmission: 4G/LTE real-time streaming; onboard flash storage with USB-C.
Battery life: ~4 h real-time mode, ~12 h offline mode.
Applications: Motion analysis, performance tracking, sports analytics, dynamic positioning research.