ATENEA: Advanced techniques for deeply integrated GNSS/INS/LiDAR navigation

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The ATENEA (Advanced Techniques for Navigation Receivers and Applications) project aims to join deeply integrated GNSS/TNS receiver architectures and LIDAR techniques to provide an advanced navigation solution. The approach is suitable for a wide range of surveying applications in difficult environments, being Urban Mapping selected as reference case. ATENEA tackles the most challenging issues of this type of applications, showing how the use of Galileo signals, integrated positioning and observable processing can in one shot solve the more severe technical issues (robustness and continuity), increase accuracy and drastically reduce the system cost. The goal of the ATENEA project is to develop an advanced technology concept for seamless navigation at the cm-level regardless of the environment.

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Fernández, A., Diez, J., De Castro, D., Silva, P. F., Colomina, I., Parés, E., … Fernández, I. (2011). ATENEA: Advanced techniques for deeply integrated GNSS/INS/LiDAR navigation. In 24th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation 2011, ION GNSS 2011 (Vol. 3, pp. 2395–2405).

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