This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
What is required to ensure quantum technologies (i.e., gravity sensors) can provide a reliable alternative to GNSS for maritime and other modes of transport?
The grow and level up the economy strategic priority is at the heart of the government’s agenda to spread opportunity across the UK. Transport has a crucial role to play, whether it be through improving connectivity across the United Kingdom and growing the economy by enhancing the transport network, on time and on budget. DfT has a number of specific interests in this space, notably our infrastructure projects, Places for Growth and our apprenticeships and skills work.
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Related UKRI Projects
- MIniature Sensing and Timing with QUantum Enhancement - MISTIQUE
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- HARLEQUIN - High-Accuracy Robust deployabLE QUantum Inertial Navigation
- REVEAL
- GRADUATE
- Quantum Sensing on the London Underground
- Feasibility study for quantum gravimeters
- Quantum technologies for inertial sensing
- Quantum geo-magnetometers – a UK sovereign commercial OPM for enhanced GNSS-denied navigation