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News Release 16-102

NSF awards $13 million toward research in cyber-physical systems

Research to focus on mitigating noise pollution, improving manufacturing systems and autonomous vehicles

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Graduate students Zheming Zhang and Ming Huang learn how to program and use an industrial manipulator robot arm at the University of Michigan.

Credit: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing


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Graduate student Jaime F. Fisac at the University of California, Berkeley, introducing an unmodeled disturbance in the flight of a quadrotor UAV.

Credit: Jaime F. Fisac, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley


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The cycle of ubiquitous sensing, big-data analysis and noise mitigation proposed by the SONYC project.

Credit: Justin Salamon, Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York University


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