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Radionavigation Laboratory

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At the University of Texas at Austin Radionavigation Laboratory, we develop theory and technologies for secure, robust, and precise perception. We emphasize location, collision avoidance, and timing perception, as these are of special importance to the rise of autonomous vehicles and the smart grid.  We pursue low-cost yet precise positioning and orientation for consumer (mass-market) mobile applications, build powerful software-defined radios, and develop new instruments and techniques for remote sensing.  You can view all research areas here.

 

Secure Perception

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Software-Defined Radio

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Robust Perception

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Precise Mass-Market Mobility

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Remote Sensing

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Public Datasets and Code

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The Radionavigation Laboratory is a multi-disciplinary research group with members from aerospace, electrical, and computer engineering. We are affiliated with the Wireless Networking and Communications Group.  Our Wiki page is here.

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Research Sponsors   

  • National Science Foundation, ENG Directorate
  • DARPA 
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • U.S. Air Force, GPS Directorate
  • U.S. Department of Transportation
  • U.S. Navy, NAVAIR
  • Samsung Research America
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
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