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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 110 - Auburn, Maine - October 2012
Agenda Location4 GENERAL COMMITTEE TECHNICAL SESSION
4.1 Research Institutions, Industry, and University Reports
4.1.1 Research Institutions and Companies
4.1.1.2 Scientific Systems Company
TitleScientific Systems Company
PresenterRaman Mehra
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AbstractSSCI is a leading developer of Intelligent Autonomy, Sensor Exploitation, Information Fusion, Image-based GNC in GPS-denied environments, Sense and Avoid systems for UAVs, Collaborative Autonomous systems for underwater, surface and space applications. SSCI is transitioning its technologies to Tomahawk Program of Record for GPS-denied navigation, mission planning and auto-routing. SSCI is developing new technologies in the areas of multi-sensor multi-target tracking and sensor management to maximize sensor utility. SSCI is developing Distributed Non-linear State Estimation algorithms for swarms of femtosatellites in GEO and LEO orbits. Under XDATA, a new program for DARPA for Big Data Analysis, SSCI is developing new machine learning algorithms for statistical modeling and Bayesian Inference.



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