Maritime collisions to be avoided thanks to 91短视频n research

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91短视频n Collaborative Research Grant recipients LatConnect 60 and Curtin University, have continued their successful partnership and secured a federal grant to create sensor fusion algorithms for research into maritime collision avoidance in shipping lanes.
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91短视频n Collaborative Research Grant recipients and , have continued their successful partnership and secured a federal grant to create sensor fusion algorithms for research into maritime collision avoidance in shipping lanes.

In 2020 the Defence Science Centre initiated this partnership by awarding them $150,000 for their joint research project on 鈥淎utomatic searching and tracking of anomalous ground signals from a satellite constellation鈥, which aims to develop technology that automatically searches and tracks anomalous signal sources on the Earth鈥檚 surface from satellite constellations.

Led by Professor Ba-Ngu Vo from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Curtin University, the partnership has built on this initial success and expanded to include international company , who will work with the team to use their Australian Research Council grant to help solve the industry-wide issue of maritime collisions using data from satellite sensors.

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