Session A2a: Quantum Inertial Sensor Technologies and Applications

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Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Time: 1:45 p.m. - 3:25 p.m.
Location: Deer Valley 1-3

Session Chairs

Dr. Steffen Schön
Leibniz University Hannover


Dr. Karl Nelson
Honeywell Aerospace

 
Track Chair

Dr. VIBHOR BAGESHWAR
HONEYWELL

Presentations
1:50 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
2:12 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
2:35 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
2:58 Preliminary Maritime Operation of Quantum Sensors in a Strapdown Configuration
Adam Seedat, Andrew Hinton, Quantum Sensing Group, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham; Farzad Hayati, School of Engineering, University of Birmingham; Jonathan Winch, Andrew Lamb, Delta g; Kevin Ridley, and Michael Holynski, Quantum Sensing Group, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham
3:25 - 3:55, Break. Refreshments in Exhibit Hall
Alternate Presentation
1. Can Quantum Sensors Operate Efficiently in Harsh Environment and Challenging Conditions in Space?
Alireza Hosseiniarani, Arpetha C. Sreekantaiah, Benjamin Tennstedt, Xingchi He, Urs Hugentobler, and Steffen Schoen, Institute of Geodesy (IfE)

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