Signal and image processing affects almost every facet
of development. We have extremely strong backgrounds in
modern techniques of signal extraction, signal analysis,
adaptive filtering, signal fusion, radio, radar, communication,
and image analysis.
We are cognizant
of the most recent developments in various signal
processing techniques and algorithms. Our breadth
of expertise covers linear and nonlinear time series
analysis, chaos and fractal analysis, Fourier and
wavelet analysis, signal and change detection, Bayesian
inferences, filtering techniques, multidimensional
Kalman and particle filtering, adaptive processing
with adaptive filtering, spacetime and space-frequency
adaptive processing (STAP and SFAP), beamforming,
beamsteering, and finite-element-based modeling. |
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Many of these techniques are implemented in our proprietary
software platform IMPULSE™ and are being used to support
several projects involving both simulation and real-time
implementation.
IMPULSE™ is specifically tailored for signal processing
and is widely used throughout the signal processing community.
Its capabilities are being enhanced for image processing
applications.
Image processing research is underway for precise metrology,
stereo vision, and image analysis. An optical tracking
system for monitoring helicopter rotor blade deformation
was developed for NASA/AMES and a radar tracker was developed
for AFRL.
Currently we are using the IMPULSE™ framework for a major
end-to-end simulation of the Joint Precision Approach
and Landing System (JPALS). Many other applications of
our signal processing capabilities are evidenced by our
diverse projects and research activities.