A Truck-Borne System Based on Cold Atom Gravimeter for Measuring the Absolute Gravity in the Field

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Abstract

The cold atom gravimeter (CAG) has proven to be a powerful quantum sensor for the high-precision measurement of gravity field, which can work stably for a long time in the laboratory. However, most CAGs cannot operate in the field due to their complex structure, large volume and poor environmental adaptability. In this paper, a home-made, miniaturized CAG is developed and a truck-borne system based on it is integrated to measure the absolute gravity in the field. The measurement performance of this system is evaluated by applying it to measurements of the gravity field around the Xianlin reservoir in Hangzhou City of China. The internal and external coincidence accuracies of this measurement system were demonstrated to be 35.4 μGal and 76.7 μGal, respectively. Furthermore, the theoretical values of the measured eight points are calculated by using a forward modeling of a local high-resolution digital elevation model, and the calculated values are found to be in good agreement with the measured values. The results of this paper show that this home-made, truck-borne CAG system is reliable, and it is expected to improve the efficiency of gravity surveying in the field.

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Wang, H., Wang, K., Xu, Y., Tang, Y., Wu, B., Cheng, B., … Lin, Q. (2022). A Truck-Borne System Based on Cold Atom Gravimeter for Measuring the Absolute Gravity in the Field. Sensors, 22(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22166172

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