AQNav: The Future of Navigation with AI and Quantum | SandboxAQ

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • AQNav is a geomagnetic navigation system that leverages proprietary AI algorithms, powerful quantum sensors, and the Earth’s crustal magnetic field. AQNav will provide an unjammable, all-weather, terrain-agnostic, real-time navigation solution in situations where GPS signals are unavailable, denied, or spoofed.
    AQNav uses extremely sensitive quantum magnetometers to acquire data from Earth’s crustal magnetic field, which exhibits geographically unique patterns - similar to a human fingerprint. AQNav then uses AI algorithms to compare this data against known magnetic maps, enabling the system to quickly and accurately find its position. Due to the high sensitivity of quantum sensors, AI algorithms are applied to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, removing any mechanical, electrical, or other interference that would impact the system’s ability to acquire its location.
    This system offers worldwide availability and the approach can be applied in all domains, including air, land, and sea. The system doesn't rely on visual ground features or satellite transmissions to function and is not affected by weather conditions. AQNav operates at room temperature, requires no shielding, and has a small form factor that can be integrated into a wide variety of platforms, from multi-engine airliners to unmanned aerial vehicles.
    In addition to improving civilian, commercial and military aviation, AQNav's underlying approach could also be used to improve autonomous vehicle control and can operate underwater, out of reach of GPS signals.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @chamsilaouidji6772
    @chamsilaouidji6772 Месяц назад +34

    😮 برك

  • @Rojava
    @Rojava Месяц назад +14

    Amazing 🤩

    • @sandboxaq
      @sandboxaq  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for watching!

  • @emoney822
    @emoney822 Месяц назад +52

    To the moon 🌚

  • @jaenselliv
    @jaenselliv 24 дня назад

    This could be accomplished by measuring a point on earth of its gravitational pull and magnitude as well as altitude then making an address of the location

    • @sandboxaq
      @sandboxaq  21 день назад

      You make a good point! GravNav is another alternate navigation approach similar to MagNav. The two have many similarities. But we at SandboxAQ felt that quantum magnetometers were the more mature technology and could be deployed sooner to help tackle the challenge of GPS denial we are already experiencing today.

    • @jaenselliv
      @jaenselliv 21 день назад

      @@sandboxaq well if you eliminate the need for a gps clock to be used then you'll reduce the amount of use needed to calculate in my opinion

    • @jaenselliv
      @jaenselliv 21 день назад

      @@sandboxaq quantom navigation every point in the universe has its own unique identifier

  • @matoo581
    @matoo581 Месяц назад +9

    Take my money

    • @sandboxaq
      @sandboxaq  Месяц назад

      Hold on to the money for now. But we are happy to see your excitement about AQNav!
      Please subscribe and stay tuned for more exciting updates.

  • @Chocomo160
    @Chocomo160 Месяц назад

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