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Reliable Navigation in GNSS-Denied Environments – Simplified

 
SentiNAV delivers robust navigation data for ships, vehicles, and drones – even in GPS-denied zones.

 

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How does SentiNAV work?

1. Sensors are connected to SentiNAV

Easily integrate existing sensors such as IMUs, LiDAR, cameras, and radar using standard interfaces.
SentiNAV is designed to work with both legacy and modern platforms – from ships and UGVs to autonomous drones.

 

2. Sensor Fusion Engine in Action

Our onboard processing unit collects and fuses data from all connected sensors. Using proprietary algorithms, SentiNAV calculates position, velocity, and orientation – even in GPS-jammed or spoofed environments.

 

3. Reliable Navigation Output

The fused data is continuously processed to deliver high-precision navigation outputs in real-time.  Position and heading data can be exported via standard protocols (e.g., NMEA, ROS, CAN), ready for integration with your onboard systems.

 

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GNSS Signals Are Vulnerable

Jamming, spoofing, and blocked signals can leave your autonomous systems blind.

 

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Our Solution

Real-time sensor fusion with inertial, visual, radar, and AI-based systems — no satellite required.

 

"Due to the accurate timing of the SentiBoard we can replay the data exactly as it was recorded when we are back in the lab. This makes us able to develop our algorithms without needlessly repeating the experiment, avoiding additional costs for new experiments, and providing a more accurate baseline when comparing the newly developed algorithms as the input data is identical"
 
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Darius Djafari-Rouhani

Automatic Control & GNC Team Leader, Airbus
"SentiSystems technology offers benefits to Maritime Robotics in the form of more accurately georeferenced data for UAS and USV applications. This is crucial in the process of developing the company’s next generation camera and sensing systems, to provide situational awareness to operators of uncrewed systems."
 
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Stephanie Kemna

Research manager, Maritime robotics AS