DARPA seeks to eliminate GPS dependence
GPS World has an article about our DARPA C-SCAN effort to make compact, high performance inertial measurement units suitable for widespread deployment on highly dynamic platforms.
GPS World has an article about our DARPA C-SCAN effort to make compact, high performance inertial measurement units suitable for widespread deployment on highly dynamic platforms.
Defense One cites Chip-Scale Combinatorial Atomic Navigation (C-SCAN) and Quantum Assisted Sensing and Readout (QuASAR) DARPA programs, two major... read more
AOSense was pleased to participate in the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics (DAMOP)... read more
Physics Today presents an overview of several DARPA programs that aim to improve positioning, navigation, and timing - including... read more
AOSense, Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif., is being awarded an $11,968,047 modification to a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. Work is for the Precision... read more
AOSense is collaborating with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on development of sensors and algorithms for detecting the gravity signature... read more
AOSense has been awarded a contract under the DARPA C-SCAN program. For more information, see the article in Military... read more
Press Release On December 20, 2018, NASA issued a press release about AOSense's project building a quantum sensor for satellite... read more
AOSense was featured in an article by NASA Goddard Office of the Chief Technologist: Atom optics come of age read more
The Washington Post covered Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter's speech at Stanford University, in which he mentioned AOSense's work... read more
NASA Goddard has awarded AOSense a Phase II SBIR contract under the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program to... read more