Dr. Steffen Schön Leibniz University Hannover | Dr. Karl Nelson Honeywell Aerospace |
Abstracts in this session are listed alphabetically. Following peer review of the full manuscripts, each abstract will be designated as a primary or as an alternate presentation.
Can Quantum Sensors Operate Efficiently in Harsh Environment and Challenging Conditions conditions in Space?": Alireza Hosseiniarani, Arpetha C. Sreekantaiah, Benjamin Tennstedt, Xingchi He, Urs Hugentobler, and Steffen Schoen, Institute of Geodesy (IfE) | |
Investigation of Atom Interferometry Data Extraction Requirements for Alternative Navigation Applications: Toby Dytrych, Kevin Ridley, Michael Holynski, Quantum Sensing Group, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham | |
Observability and Estimability Analysis of a Hybrid Error State CAI-IMU Filter for Different Dynamic Environments: N.B. Weddig, B. Tennstedt, and S. Schön, Leibniz University Hannover, Institut für Erdmessung Schneiderberg | |
Progress on a Cold and Continuous Intertially-Sensitive Atom Interferometer: Jonathan M. Kwolek, U.S. Naval Research Lab; Sunil Upadhyay, Amentum; Adam T. Black, U.S. Naval Research Lab | |
Quantum Inertial Sensors for Gravimetry and Inertial Navigation in the Field: M. Cashen, J. Kohler, C. Corder, M. Everton, J. Wolf, N. Crescimanno, A. Vitouchkine, A. Rakholia, G. Skulason, A. Dowd, J. Abo-Shaeer, Vector Atomic; S.A. Keyes, and C. Parks, Honeywell | |
Towards Resilient Maritime Navigation with Gravity Gradient Quantum Sensors: Adam Seedat, Andrew Hinton, Kevin Ridley, and Michael Holynski, Quantum Sensing Group, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham |