Research Supervisor Connect. Development of low-profile sensing techniques for stealthy robotic platforms in unstructured environments. This includes minimising electromagnetic and acoustic signatures while performing mission requirements.
Research Supervisor Connect. This project involves developing a software defined radar system to improve robotic perception in highly unstructured environments. Can multi-spectral techniques be used to iteratively resolve further into an obstructing
Research Supervisor Connect. Active perception involves moving a sensor to maximise information gain. For a system comprised of multiple heterogeneous platforms including humans, the problem of maximising information of the system as a whole is
Research Supervisor Connect. Active perception involves moving a sensor to maximise information gain about the local environment. Cognitive radar goes even further, to change the sensor parameters themselves to better probe the environment. In this
Research Supervisor Connect. Dr Louisa Peralta is a Senior Lecturer of Health and Physical Education in the School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney.
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