Inertial sensing based on cold atom technologies has been proposed as a possible answer to the limited accuracy of current inertial navigation systems. Cold atom technologies offer measurements of inertial quantities that have unprecedented precision and accuracy. However, sensor accuracy is only one of the factors that limit the performance of purely inertial navigation systems. This paper reviews the possible benefits that cold atom quantum sensing may offer in navigation, and discusses a specific example where cold atom gravity gradiometers can be used to augment a standard inertial navigation system through gravitational map-matching
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
This HDR manuscript is about my research work at ONERA devoted to the development of a cold atom gra...
A cold atom interferometer is operated in a gradiometer configuration, to overcome the challenges pr...
Quantum sensors based on atom interferometers can provide measurements of inertial quantities with u...
This paper proposes a position fixing method for autonomous navigation using partial gravity gradie...
International audienceThe research on cold-atom interferometers gathers a large community of about 5...
Positioning currently relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Combined with c...
This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigat...
We present an alternative technique for estimating the response of a cold atom interferometer (CAI)....
International audienceAtom interferometry has hugely benefitted from advances made in cold atom phys...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
Recent developments in quantum technology have resulted in a new generation of sensors for measuring...
International audienceGravity measurements are performed with two different classes ofinstruments: g...
International audienceThis work reviews the topic of rotation sensing with compact cold atom interfe...
This paper explores a way of combining conventional inertial sensors with cold atom interferometers ...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
This HDR manuscript is about my research work at ONERA devoted to the development of a cold atom gra...
A cold atom interferometer is operated in a gradiometer configuration, to overcome the challenges pr...
Quantum sensors based on atom interferometers can provide measurements of inertial quantities with u...
This paper proposes a position fixing method for autonomous navigation using partial gravity gradie...
International audienceThe research on cold-atom interferometers gathers a large community of about 5...
Positioning currently relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Combined with c...
This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigat...
We present an alternative technique for estimating the response of a cold atom interferometer (CAI)....
International audienceAtom interferometry has hugely benefitted from advances made in cold atom phys...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
Recent developments in quantum technology have resulted in a new generation of sensors for measuring...
International audienceGravity measurements are performed with two different classes ofinstruments: g...
International audienceThis work reviews the topic of rotation sensing with compact cold atom interfe...
This paper explores a way of combining conventional inertial sensors with cold atom interferometers ...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
This HDR manuscript is about my research work at ONERA devoted to the development of a cold atom gra...
A cold atom interferometer is operated in a gradiometer configuration, to overcome the challenges pr...