NE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BUREAU
BENGALURU, JAN 22
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO’s) NavIC (an acronym for NAVigation with Indian Constellation) is coming soon to millions of Android phones in India.
Touted as the alternative to GPS (Global Positioning System), the NavlC satellite technology is designed to deliver accurate position information service to Indian users and even in neighboring countries. The technology is now set for commercial applications in future Android smartphones, including mid-range and budget phones, as the chipset giant Qualcomm has announced new processors with the ISRO technology.
Qualcomm on Tuesday launched Snapdragon 720G, Snapdragon 662 and Snapdragon 460 processors that will power future mid-range and budget smartphones.
The chipset company said it has for the first time introduced supports up to seven satellite constellations concurrently, including the use of all of NavIC’s operating satellites, in its Qualcomm location suite. The integration will help deliver more accurate location performance, faster time-to-first-fix (TTFF) position acquisition, and improved robustness of location-based services, it added.
“ISRO is satisfied with the efforts of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. towards incorporating NavIC and we urge OEMs to leverage it for future handset launches in India,” ISRO chairman Dr. K Sivan said here on Tuesday.
The availability of NavIC across multiple mobile platforms will help enhance the geolocation capabilities of smartphones in the region and bring the benefits of this indigenous solution to Indian consumers for their day-to-day use, he added.
Another big push to ISRO’s GPS technology is coming from companies such as Xiaomi and Realme which dominate the sub Rs 20,000 smartphone segment in India. Both companies have confirmed the Snapdragon 720G processor for their future phones.
ISRO’s NavIC adoption will help reduce dependence on American GPS technology for navigation and other relevant usages. You can expect apps such as Uber and Google Maps to leverage the technology to deliver more accurate location information service.
The indigenous location service is also believed to be more efficient than GPS and other competing location services. The technology can also be used for disaster management, vehicle tracking, and fleet management, precise timing, terrestrial navigation assistant to hikers and travellers, visual and voice navigation for drivers, aerial and marine navigation, and more.
Earlier, ISRO said Qualcomm had successfully developed and tested processors that support its NavIC system. The space agency had also confirmed Xiaomi was going to be one of the early adopters of the technology. “Qualcomm has announced that its chip is going to have NaVIC and they are releasing it. Now almost Xiaomi is in agreement to have it. Xiaomi may launch its mobile phones with NavIC chipsets,” an ISRO official revealed.