Multi-Sensor Systems for Robots and Autonomous Vehicles Navigation Umar Iqbal | umar@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: Sensors are an indispensable part of robots and Autonomous Vehicles (AV) to perceive environments and implement their actions. One aspect of ensuring safe operation is to have reliable positioning to the sub-meter level of accuracy everywhere under all operational environments for mobile…
Mississippi State University will be one of 15 universities in North America to participate in the EcoCAR EV Challenge that begins in Fall 2022, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) will continue with its integral role. ECE Associate Professor Dr. Randy Follett has had a long history of involvement with MSU’s EcoCAR,…
Please join us for the final ECE Research Seminar of the semester. Friday, April 29 12:30-1:30 pm CT on Webex Quantum Computing for Machine Learning: Introduction to Quantum Annealing and Gated Quantum Computing Yaroslav Koshka | ykoshka@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: Quantum Computers (QCs) are machines based on quantum bits (qubits) that take full advantage of the laws…
Please join us for our March 25 ECE Research Seminar 12:30-1:30 pm central time A New Language for Antennas and Applications Junming Diao | jdiao@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: From classical antenna theory, antenna figures of merit (such as impedance, directivity, realized gain) are well defined and understood for transmitting antennas, but rarely used to explain and describe…
As part of this semester’s schedule, Mississippi State University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is offering a one-of-a-kind course on sensor processing for autonomous vehicles. Associate Professor and Robert D. Guyton Chair Dr. John Ball said, “With the global autonomous car market projected to reach $40 to 60 billion by 2028, Ford, VW,…