Eos Positioning Systems08 april 2026

Hungarian Professor Tests Eos Positioning Systems' Skadi Gold Receiver in Austrian Forest Environment

Field Test Validates Skadi Gold Performance in Forest Conditions

Eos Positioning Systems has completed a significant field evaluation of its Skadi Gold GNSS receiver in the Austrian forest, with testing conducted by a Hungarian professor. The trial focused on assessing the receiver's performance when integrated with Galileo HAS (High Accuracy Service), Europe's satellite-based positioning enhancement system.

The testing environment presented substantial technical challenges. Forest settings typically create problematic conditions for satellite-dependent positioning systems due to dense canopy coverage, which restricts sky visibility and degrades signal reception. By deliberately selecting such a location, the evaluation team sought to validate the Skadi Gold's reliability in real-world operational scenarios where signal obstruction represents a persistent challenge.

Understanding Galileo HAS Integration

The Galileo HAS represents a significant advancement in European positioning infrastructure. This free, open-access service delivers centimeter-level accuracy improvements across the European continent, complementing traditional GNSS positioning. By testing the Skadi Gold with Galileo HAS integration, the research aimed to document how the receiver manages multi-constellation data and correction signals in environments where such capabilities become particularly valuable.

Forest environments serve as critical testing grounds for surveying instruments because they require systems capable of maintaining accuracy despite atmospheric interference and signal degradation. Success in such conditions indicates robust performance across diverse applications and geographical regions.

Significance for Surveying Industry

The Skadi Gold represents Eos Positioning Systems' entry into the surveying-grade GNSS receiver market. These instruments must satisfy stringent accuracy requirements and demonstrate reliability across varied environmental conditions. Field validation through independent testing—particularly by academic researchers—carries considerable weight in establishing product credibility within the surveying and geospatial professions.

The Austrian forest location provides particularly relevant test data for European markets, where forested terrain comprises substantial portions of surveying projects. Results from such evaluations inform procurement decisions among surveying firms, construction companies, and government agencies responsible for infrastructure planning and land management.

Technical Performance Under Pressure

Forest testing emphasizes several critical receiver capabilities: signal reacquisition after obstruction, performance with reduced satellite geometry, and integration of correction signals under marginal reception conditions. These factors directly impact field productivity and measurement reliability—core concerns for surveying professionals who must deliver accurate results regardless of environmental constraints.

The integration of Galileo HAS specifically tests the receiver's multi-constellation architecture and its ability to leverage regional augmentation services. European surveyors increasingly depend on such integrated positioning solutions to maintain competitive accuracy standards while controlling operational costs.

Looking Forward

This field evaluation contributes valuable data regarding real-world Skadi Gold performance characteristics. As Eos Positioning Systems continues developing its product line, independent validation studies like this one establish performance benchmarks and build market confidence. The involvement of academic researchers adds technical credibility to the evaluation process.

The successful testing in challenging forest conditions suggests the Skadi Gold possesses the robustness necessary for demanding surveying applications across diverse European landscapes. Such results typically inform future development priorities and market positioning strategies within the surveying technology sector.

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*Originally announced by Eos Positioning Systems*

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