1st Edition of International Young Scientist Awards

 

First 3D quantum accelerometer

could let ships navigate without

GPS


A device that measures acceleration very precisely using quantum effects could be used for navigation when GPS is unavailable


A quantum device that can determine its position in three dimensions is more accurate than non-quantum versions. Vehicles could use it to navigate even if GS stopped


working.

One way to keep track of something’s position is with an accelerometer, which is a small device that is found in everything from phones to drones. Accelerometers work by detecting changes in movement and therefore position.

It has been known for decades that quantum effects could be used make more accurate accelerometers, but most …



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