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Intelligent Sensor, Measurement, and Control Lab
Head: Mel Siegel

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Location:
NSH A421 & A417
(412) 268 8742

Associated center: CIMDS


This page last updated - January 1999.
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Lab Description

We do applied research in sensor-based measurement and control. This research comprises inspection robotics, stereoscopic displays, online process monitoring and control, medical (and other) sensor data fusion and display, and environmental sensing.

Our primary focus is on "difficult measurements in difficult environments." For example, we have developed a tetherless lightweight inspection robot for finding cracks and corrosion on aircraft skins. Other applications that can use the robotics and telepresence technologies we developed in this context include landmine clearing, contraband, explosives, and weapons detection, hazardous materials cleanup, and other scenarios in which "expendable", "low metal content", and "field assembled" are important.

Our publications are accessible for reading online as PDF or for downloading as PostScript files.

Verified 2005 August 1 by mws@cmu.edu: accurate but not completely up-to-date.


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