The RSC benefits from the secure facilities at NPS.
Having the ability to process classified data with an on-site, fully equipped Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility allows students and faculty to pursue
lines of research and work with technologies unavailable to the public.
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(Left) Undersea warfare
student Lt. Tim
Shivok working on
an award winning
micro-acoustic sensing system.
(Bottom Right) This
MEMS project is the research focus of
Dr. Gamani Karunasiri, a faculty member of the RSC. |
The sustained efforts of fully funded graduate
students, both military and civilian with an average of 8- 10 years of field experience, have conducted research in an array of topics related to remote sensing.
Current projects include:
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Bathymetry
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LIDAR - LIght Detection And Ranging
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Helicopter Brownout (terrain classification)
using National Technical Means (NTM)
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Maritime Domain Awareness (ASW)
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Snow/Ice study with UCSB using NTM
