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technology2 years ago

Cosmic Muons: The Underground Navigation Solution

Researchers from the muPS collaboration have developed a navigation system called muPS Wireless Navigation System (muWNS) that uses cosmic muons to provide an alternative to global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) in indoor, underground, and underwater environments. The system replaces satellites with a network of reference muon detectors, which, when synchronized with a receiver detector, can calculate the receiver's position using triangulation. The accuracy of muWNS has significantly improved, but further advancements are needed to achieve one-meter accuracy. The researchers hope to use chip-scale atomic clocks for timing and miniaturize the system's components for practical use in the future.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Cosmic Rays Could Revolutionize Underground Navigation and Disaster Response

Scientists have developed the world's first underground "GPS" system, called the muometric wireless navigation system (MuWNS), which uses cosmic rays to triangulate the position of a receiver buried deep beneath the ground. The technology can be miniaturized to fit inside devices such as smartphones and could be used to monitor volcanoes and aid in future search-and-rescue missions. Unlike GPS, which is weaker at higher altitudes and gets scrambled underground, only some muons are stopped by solid objects, enabling scientists to harness the constant cosmic downpour to map the interiors of otherwise inaccessible places.