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ESA testing sensor network for smart city navigation

Written by  Thursday, 04 August 2022 07:27
HANSEL

New infrastructure added to ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands is helping to test how tomorrow’s smart cities will operate in practice. The HANSEL system is hosted in ESTEC’s Navigation Laboratory and allows linking to sensors across the site, providing insight into the collective networking and computing needed to get a variety of ‘intelligent elements’ to mesh seamlessly together – what the brain of a future smart city might look like.

HANSEL
HANSEL

“The infrastructure can now combine a number of wi-fi hotspots across the establishment, and the GNSS receivers installed on the lab, and can further add users and sensors, both fixed and moving through the complex, to collect and exchange data such as smartphone measurements or cellular radio samples. So that’s quite a lot of data to work with. We’ve been using HANSEL to look into topics such as augmented ‘GNSS +’, Wi-Fi and GNSS+, cellular ‘hybridisation’ and seamless indoor-outdoor positioning, collaborative positioning, as well as snapshot processing.

“Effectively HANSEL has become a new element of ESTEC’s infrastructure, that all kinds of projects are free to make use of.”


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