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DARPA Develops Non-GPS Navigation Chip

Zothecula writes "The Global Positioning System (GPS) has proved a boon for those with a bad sense of direction, but the satellite-based system isn't without its shortcomings. Something as simple as going indoors or entering a tunnel can render the system useless. That might be inconvenient for civilians, but it's potentially disastrous to military users, for whom the system was originally built. DARPA is addressing such concerns with the development of a self-sufficient navigation system that can aid navigation when GPS is temporarily unavailable."

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  1. Not disastrous by phantomfive · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It wouldn't be disastrous for military applications, because military navigators are all trained on how to navigate without GPS. And they practice it. Also, does anyone lose their way going into a tunnel? Maybe a mining complex or caves or something....

    It works by have six-axis, extremely sensitive, gyroscopes and accelerometers. Thus it can extrapolate position within a margin of error, hopefully long enough to get back in range of GPS.

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  2. Re:most likely in case of jamming by h4rr4r · · Score: 3, Interesting

    if you are indoors you probably know where you are

    Says the man who never travels. Try out your theory in an airport or major mall. Heck, I would love indoor navigation for some medical complexes.

  3. Re:most likely in case of jamming by LordNightwalker · · Score: 4, Interesting

    if you go into a tunnel, you will come out and get the signal again. and its not like you need to navitage inside a tunnel.

    Not all tunnels have only one entry and exit point. I already missed an exit in the tunnels under Brussels on a couple of occasions. And even if all tunnels were simple one-pipe affairs... What if you need to make a turn shortly after the tunnel, and your GPS takes too long to get a fix so it still has you at the tunnel's entrance when you blissfully sail past your turn?

    I'm not saying we couldn't cope without these improvements, as indeed in the past we managed to do just fine without GPS. But there's room for useful improvement nonetheless.

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  4. Re:Don't they already have this? by OhSoLaMeow · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Missiles have had inertial navigation systems for some time now. Where's the advance that brings this technology to regular consumers?

    DC8 jets had inertial navigation systems back in the '60s. You could fly from LAX to Tokyo without touching the controls and the plane would only be a few hundred yards off alignment from the runway. Not bad for a 5000+ mile flight.

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