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Real-world comparison test performed by the IFEN-led team at Munich Airport. The thinner black line represents the actual position, the thicker black the results from inertial navigation on its own. The red line is the positioning from a standard GNSS receiver (integrating its signal within the standard amount of time) while the green line is the positioning from the DINGPOS receiver, integrating its signals over a two second interval.