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SentiSystems – Strategic-Technological Analysis
How does SentiSystems' SentiBoard sensor-fusion platform enable precise navigation for robots and drones in GPS-denied environments?
SentiSystems: In the age of autonomous drones and unmanned vehicles, losing access to GPS. Strategic-technological profile; 37-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-08-21
In the age of autonomous drones and unmanned vehicles, losing access to GPS signals can cripple operations. SentiSystems, a young Norwegian spin-off from NTNU, is tackling this challenge head-on with a sensor fusion platform that enables precise navigation even when satellite navigation is denied.
Founded by researchers in Trondheim, the company has quietly developed a hardware-software solution that synchronizes data from multiple sensors with microsecond accuracy . This technology – essentially a high-precision “sensor brain” called SentiBoard – allows robots to orient themselves reliably without relying on external signals.
This analysis answers: How does SentiSystems' SentiBoard sensor-fusion platform enable precise navigation for robots and drones in GPS-denied environments? What is the technology readiness of the microsecond-accurate sensor synchronisation, and how does it fit European and NATO autonomy needs? Which partners, customers and dual-use markets is the NTNU Trondheim spin-off targeting? What capability gaps, dependencies and strategic indicators shape SentiSystems' position in resilient navigation?
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- This technology – essentially a high-precision “sensor brain” called SentiBoard – allows robots to orient themselves reliably without relying on external signals.
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SentiSystems, a young Norwegian spin-off from NTNU, is tackling this challenge head-on with a sensor fusion platform that enables precise navigation even when satellite navigation is denied.
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Founded by researchers in Trondheim, the company has quietly developed a hardware-software solution that synchronizes data from multiple sensors with microsecond accuracy .
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