This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigation. The error characteristics of the novel sensor are presented, as well as one option for an online estimation of the different readout errors. An extended Kalman filter framework is derived and analysed which uses the readout of the atom interferometer as observation in order to correct several systematic errors of a conventional IMU, allowing for an improved strapdown calculation in an arbitrary target system. The performance gain is discussed analytically based on the steady state variances of the filter, as well as on the example of a simulated scenario for Earth orbit satellites. The correction of the conventional IMU errors is further...
International audienceDevelopments in atom interferometry have led to atomic inertial sensors with e...
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This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigat...
This paper explores a way of combining conventional inertial sensors with cold atom interferometers ...
A sensor fusion algorithm of a conventional MEMS IMU with semi-simulated cold atom interferometer (C...
We present an alternative technique for estimating the response of a cold atom interferometer (CAI)....
Positioning currently relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Combined with c...
Inertial sensing based on cold atom technologies has been proposed as a possible answer to the limit...
Inertial sensors, which often employ a mass-spring system, typically perform a relative measurement ...
Quantum sensors based on atom interferometers can provide measurements of inertial quantities with u...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
International audienceAtom interferometry has hugely benefitted from advances made in cold atom phys...
International audienceThe research on cold-atom interferometers gathers a large community of about 5...
The past three decades have shown dramatic progress in the ability to manipulate and coherently cont...
International audienceDevelopments in atom interferometry have led to atomic inertial sensors with e...
International audienceThis work reviews the topic of rotation sensing with compact cold atom interfe...
This paper proposes a position fixing method for autonomous navigation using partial gravity gradien...
This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigat...
This paper explores a way of combining conventional inertial sensors with cold atom interferometers ...
A sensor fusion algorithm of a conventional MEMS IMU with semi-simulated cold atom interferometer (C...
We present an alternative technique for estimating the response of a cold atom interferometer (CAI)....
Positioning currently relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Combined with c...
Inertial sensing based on cold atom technologies has been proposed as a possible answer to the limit...
Inertial sensors, which often employ a mass-spring system, typically perform a relative measurement ...
Quantum sensors based on atom interferometers can provide measurements of inertial quantities with u...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
International audienceAtom interferometry has hugely benefitted from advances made in cold atom phys...
International audienceThe research on cold-atom interferometers gathers a large community of about 5...
The past three decades have shown dramatic progress in the ability to manipulate and coherently cont...
International audienceDevelopments in atom interferometry have led to atomic inertial sensors with e...
International audienceThis work reviews the topic of rotation sensing with compact cold atom interfe...
This paper proposes a position fixing method for autonomous navigation using partial gravity gradien...