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Applied Research
Laboratory (ARL) Group to Receive Multidisciplinary
University Research Initiative (MURI) Award
The
Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI)
Award has been awarded to members of the team of Penn
State, Harvard, Duke, Ohio State, and University of British
Columbia, Canada. Dr.
Shashi Phoha, Director of Information Science Division
at the Applied Research Laboratory is the Principal Investigator
of this project, with Dr. Asok Ray, Distinguished Professor
of Mechanical Engineering taking the lead on
the major research thrust area. The research project
will be dedicated to both theoretical and experimental
aspects of fundamental research in Sensor Networks for
enhancement of Information Fusion.
A 2007
Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP)
grant has been awrded to Dr. Asok Ray for expansion of
the Networked Robotics and Signal Intelligence Laboratory,
where a significant part of the research in this new
MURI will be conducted.
The
MURI award grant #27: Urban Sensor Network Structure
for Data Fusion is funded by the Army Research Office (ARO).
The
awards were announced on Wednesday by the U.S. Department
of Defense (DoD), which will issue 36 awards to academic
institutions for multi-disciplinary basic research totaling
$19.4 million for 2007 and $207 million over the next five
years. There
were 129 proposals received by the DoD after
the initial selection from a much larger number of white
papers.
For more information about the MURI awards please visit
the U.S. Department of Defense website at http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=10585
For more information
about the DURIP awards, please visit the U.S. Department
of Defense website at http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar2007/d20070305durip.pdf.
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