Robust and Secure Perception for Automated Vehicles

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Prof. Todd E. Humphreys (University of Texas at Austin) will give a presentation on robust and secure perception for automated vehicles at Bell Laboratories, Nokia, in Murray Hill, NJ. The meeting will be held in Room 6A-209. It is necessary to register as a visitor to access this area, and therefore it is important for non-Nokia participants to register well beforehand using VTOOLS.

Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting.

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For more information, please contact Adriaan van Wijngaarden (avw@ieee.org).

 



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  • 600 Mountain Ave
  • Murray Hill, New Jersey
  • United States 07974
  • Building: Bell Laboratories, Nokia
  • Room Number: 6A-209
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  • Adriaan J. van Wijngaarden, IEEE North Jersey Section Chair and IEEE New York/North Jersey Information Theory Society Chapter Chair, E-mail: avw@ieee.org

  • Co-sponsored by IT, COMSOC, VTS
  • Starts 01 November 2016 04:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 05 December 2016 06:45 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Todd Humphreys of University of Texas at Austin

Topic:

Robust and Secure Perception for Automated Vehicles

Abstract - The next few decades will see automated vehicles become critical to the world economy. But daunting challenges must be overcome to ensure trustworthy operation: even under fairly benign conditions it has proven difficult to ensure that automated vehicles can be trusted to locate themselves accurately and to avoid obstacles. In adverse weather, or, worse yet, under a deliberate sensory attack, the difficulty is greatly magnified: how can automated vehicles reliably operate when facing both outliers and outlaws, both faults and fraud? This talk will focus on reliable automated vehicle localization despite poor weather, dense urban environments, and sensor deception, including GPS/GNSS, radar, and V2V sensing.

Biography:

Todd E. Humphreys is an associate professor in the department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin, and Director of the UT Radionavigation Laboratory. He received B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Utah State University and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University. He specializes in the application of optimal detection and estimation techniques to problems in satellite navigation, automated systems, and signal processing. His recent focus has been on secure perception for automated systems, including navigation, timing, and collision avoidance, and on centimeter-accurate location for the mass market. Dr. Humphreys received the University of Texas Regents Outstanding Teaching Award in 2012, the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2015, and the Institute of Navigation Thurlow Award in 2015. -

 


 

Address:University of Texas at Austin, , Austin, Texas, United States

Todd Humphreys of University of Texas at Austin

Topic:

Robust and Secure Perception for Automated Vehicles

Biography:

Address:Austin, Texas, United States


Todd Humphreys of University of Texas at Austin

Topic:

Robust and Secure Perception for Automated Vehicles

Biography:

Address:Austin, Texas, United States

Todd Humphreys of University of Texas at Austin

Topic:

Robust and Secure Perception for Automated Vehicles

Biography:

Address:Austin, Texas, United States