We present an alternative technique for estimating the response of a cold atom interferometer (CAI). Using data from a conventional inertial measurement unit (IMU) and common strapdown terminology, the position of the atom wave packet is tracked in a newly introduced sensor frame, enabling hybridization of both systems in terms of acceleration and angular rate measurements. The sensor frame allows for an easier mathematical description of the CAI measurement and integration into higher-level navigation systems. The dynamic terms resulting from the transformation of the IMU frame into the CAI sensor frame are evaluated in simulations. The implementation of the method as a prediction model in an extended Kalman filter is explained and demonst...
The spirit of the shared laboratory iXatom, involving the collaboration between the laboratoire phot...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
This paper explores a way of combining conventional inertial sensors with cold atom interferometers ...
This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigat...
Quantum sensors based on atom interferometers can provide measurements of inertial quantities with u...
Inertial sensing based on cold atom technologies has been proposed as a possible answer to the limit...
Proof-of-principle demonstrations have been made for cold atom interferometer (CAI) sensors. Using C...
Inertial sensors, which often employ a mass-spring system, typically perform a relative measurement ...
International audienceAtom interferometry has hugely benefitted from advances made in cold atom phys...
Positioning currently relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Combined with c...
International audienceRecent developments in quantum technology have resulted in a new generation of...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
High precision Cold Atom Interferometers (CAI) are in development to supplement or replace conventio...
Cold Atom Interferometry (CAI) has proven to be a very efficient technique to achieve high sensitivi...
The spirit of the shared laboratory iXatom, involving the collaboration between the laboratoire phot...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
This paper explores a way of combining conventional inertial sensors with cold atom interferometers ...
This article discusses chances and challenges of using cold atom interferometers in inertial navigat...
Quantum sensors based on atom interferometers can provide measurements of inertial quantities with u...
Inertial sensing based on cold atom technologies has been proposed as a possible answer to the limit...
Proof-of-principle demonstrations have been made for cold atom interferometer (CAI) sensors. Using C...
Inertial sensors, which often employ a mass-spring system, typically perform a relative measurement ...
International audienceAtom interferometry has hugely benefitted from advances made in cold atom phys...
Positioning currently relies heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Combined with c...
International audienceRecent developments in quantum technology have resulted in a new generation of...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) using cold-atom interferometry are currently under development, an...
High precision Cold Atom Interferometers (CAI) are in development to supplement or replace conventio...
Cold Atom Interferometry (CAI) has proven to be a very efficient technique to achieve high sensitivi...
The spirit of the shared laboratory iXatom, involving the collaboration between the laboratoire phot...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...
International audienceQuantum technology based on cold-atom interferometers is showing great promise...