Local antenna-based positioning (RTLS) for controlled environments requiring high stability and low latency
Accurace blends ultra-wideband technology, intelligent firmware, and low-latency communication to redefine what’s possible in race tracking and live data delivery.

Sensing Layer
Accurace is built on a hybrid positioning architecture, combining multiple location technologies to match the physical and operational realities of racing. Depending on venue geometry and race format, the system integrates:
Local antenna-based positioning (RTLS) for controlled environments requiring high stability and low latency
GPS / GNSS for open or large-area racing scenarios
RTK precision, applied selectively when centimeter-level accuracy is required
Rather than enforcing a single technology, Accurace applies precision where it adds analytical value, balancing accuracy, latency, and operational reliability. This approach ensures consistent, race-grade positioning across tracks, circuits, and racecourses.
Edge Hardware & Tag Design
Accurace uses lightweight, competition-safe active tags designed specifically for real-time racing conditions.
Hardware design prioritizes signal stability, durability, and minimal performance interference, ensuring reliable data capture under real race conditions.

Real-Time Data Pipeline
Accurace operates a high-throughput, real-time data pipeline capable of processing multiple participants simultaneously at high sampling rates.

Positioning data (RTLS, GPS, RTK) and accelerometer signals are fused into a single, time-aligned race dataset, enabling both live systems and post-race analysis without reprocessing.
Visualization & Broadcast Outputs
Accurace translates complex, high-frequency data into clear, broadcast-ready outputs.
The focus is not visual decoration, but instant comprehension—allowing professionals and audiences to understand what happened, when it changed, and why.

API & Integration

Scalability, reliability, and interoperability are treated as first-order requirements.
The Accurace technology stack is engineered to measure racing as it actually happens—continuously, at speed, and without assumptions. This foundation enables advanced race intelligence, analytics, and interpretation across racing disciplines.