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Information technology programs include projects in the fields of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction; communications system engineering; transmission and propagation technology; combat management systems; telecommunication network technologies; command, control, and communication for battle management architectures; computer security and communications security; and massively parallel processing and high-speed network technologies.
Research Articles
- A Maritime Information Exchange Model (MIEM) for Sharing Actionable Intelligence
C. Dwyer, R. Hayes-Roth, D. Reading, and G. Small - Cross-Domain Payload Migration
C.M. Huffine - Tiled Image Archival and Distribution for Seafloor and Terrestrial Imagery
E. Ioup, J. Sample, and F. McCreedy - Free-Space Optical Link to an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Robot
W.S. Rabinovich, J.L. Murphy, M. Suite, M.F. Ferraro, R. Mahon, and P.G. Goetz
Research Groups
- Optical Sciences, 5600
- Optical Physics, 5610
- Advanced Concepts, 5620
- Applied Optics, 5630
- Photonics Technology, 5650
- Optical Techniques, 5670
- Space Systems Development, 8100
- Mission Development, 8110
- Advanced Systems Technology, 8120
- Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence, 8140
- Space Applications, 8150
