ISense: A portable ultracold-atom-based gravimeter

M. De Angelis*, M. C. Angonin, Q. Beaufils, Ch Becker, A. Bertoldi, K. Bongs, T. Bourdel, P. Bouyer, V. Boyer, S. Dörscher, H. Duncker, W. Ertmer, T. Fernholz, T. M. Fromhold, W. Herr, P. Krüger, Ch Kürbis, C. J. Mellor, F. Pereira Dos Santos, A. PetersN. Poli, M. Popp, M. Prevedelli, E. M. Rasel, J. Rudolph, F. Schreck, K. Sengstock, F. Sorrentino, S. Stellmer, G. M. Tino, T. Valenzuela, T. J. Wendrich, A. Wicht, P. Windpassinger, P. Wolf

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Abstract

We present iSense, a recently initiated FET project aiming to use Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to develop a platform for portable quantum sensors based on cold atoms. A prototype of backpack-size highprecision force sensor will be built to demonstrate the concept.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)334-336
Number of pages3
JournalProcedia Computer Science
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011, FET 11 - Budapest, Hungary
Duration: 4 May 20116 May 2011

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science

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