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- | ===== **Welcome to Vehicle Intelligence and Autonomy Lab (ViaLab)** ===== | + | ===== Welcome to Vehicle Intelligence and Autonomy Lab (ViaLab) ===== |
Established in Sept. 2008, the **<color #241ced>networked smart systems laboratory (nsslab)</color>** has investigated challenging R&D topics in the design, development, and analysis of communications and networking systems connecting many smart devices, for example, smart vehicles, smartphones, etc. In Sept. 2020, we decided to rename our laboratory to **<color #ed1c24>vehicle intelligence and autonomy laboratory (ViaLab) </color>** which better reflects our recent R&D activities in the **<color #ed1c24>localization, perception, prediction, planning, and control</color>** of **<color #241ced>self-driving vehicles</color>**. Currently, the ViaLab consists of one Postdoc, one Ph. D. and four M.S. students, led by Prof. Han-You Jeong. Our research activities include the key technologies related to the following systems: | Established in Sept. 2008, the **<color #241ced>networked smart systems laboratory (nsslab)</color>** has investigated challenging R&D topics in the design, development, and analysis of communications and networking systems connecting many smart devices, for example, smart vehicles, smartphones, etc. In Sept. 2020, we decided to rename our laboratory to **<color #ed1c24>vehicle intelligence and autonomy laboratory (ViaLab) </color>** which better reflects our recent R&D activities in the **<color #ed1c24>localization, perception, prediction, planning, and control</color>** of **<color #241ced>self-driving vehicles</color>**. Currently, the ViaLab consists of one Postdoc, one Ph. D. and four M.S. students, led by Prof. Han-You Jeong. Our research activities include the key technologies related to the following systems: |