High-BIAS2 Accelerates Quantum Sensing Into Commercialization With New Milestones For Quantum Positioning System
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LONDON, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The High-BIAS
2 (High Bandwidth Inertial Atom Source) project today announced new milestones that move the industry closer to safer skies with more precise inflight navigation systems. The project has advanced its development of a cold atom-based Quantum Positioning System (QPS), which enables vehicle navigation without a GPS (Global Positioning System) or GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signal. Reducing the reliance on GPS and GNSS technologies is critical for scenarios where signals from these systems are not available, such as underwater or in space, or when they suffer disruptions due to technical issues, cyberattacks, and atmospheric or reflection effects. High-BIAS
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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