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technology2 years ago

Quantum Photonic Chips: Revolutionizing Drone Navigation Beyond GPS

Researchers at the University of Rochester are developing photonic chips using a quantum technique called weak value amplification to replace gyroscopes in drones. The goal is to provide the same sensitivity level as bulk optical gyroscopes on small, handheld chips, enabling drones to navigate in areas where GPS signals are jammed or unavailable. The project, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims to overcome the limitations of current miniaturized gyroscopes and revolutionize drone navigation.

technology2 years ago

Navigating the Skies: Photonic Chips Revolutionize Drone Navigation in GPS Dead Zones

Researchers at the University of Rochester are developing photonic chips that could replace gyroscopes in drones, allowing them to navigate in areas where GPS signals are jammed or unavailable. By utilizing a quantum technique called weak value amplification, the scientists aim to achieve the same sensitivity level as bulk optical gyroscopes on small, handheld photonic chips. This advancement could revolutionize drone navigation as drones become smaller and more ubiquitous. The project, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims to implement weak value amplification on a tiny photonic chip with a high-quality factor ring resonator.