NextNav today announced that the final specification for 3GPP Release 13 will include messaging support for Terrestrial Beacon System (TBS) location technologies, including the Metropolitan Beacon System (MBS). NextNav’s MBS solution, marketed under the TerraPoiNT brand name, is an innovative “terrestrial constellation” bringing GNSS-like positioning performance to indoor and urban environments where satellite-based positioning is either unavailable or significantly degraded. By standardizing the core network information flow in 3GPP, support for MBS will become available across any Release 13-compliant LTE network platforms globally, similar to previously standardized GNSS systems such as GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and Galileo satellite signals.
NextNav’s TerraPoiNT system is complementary to the Global Positioning System (GPS) and delivers high precision Latitude, Longitude and ‘floor level’ Altitude in GPS challenged areas such as indoors and urban locations across an entire metropolitan area. Unlike cellular positioning in LTE, TerraPoiNT does not consume expensive wireless spectrum to do so.
“We are gratified, after an especially intensive effort, to see 3GPP add support for Terrestrial Beacon Systems generically and for supporting the NextNav implementation of it – the TerraPoiNT solution,” said Ganesh Pattabiraman, President, CEO and Co-Founder of NextNav. “This speaks to the urgent market requirements for ubiquitous, high-quality indoor positioning. MBS as an international standard ensures that our location signals can be used in widely-deployed LTE networks as part of an end-to-end system. It also opens the doors for multi-vendor systems, a critical consideration for our carrier customers and users worldwide”
The MBS signal technology is available under FRAND terms, and multiple silicon vendors and core network element providers are integrating the technology into their platforms.