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Scott Martin

Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor
2418D Wiggins Hall
334.844.4928
smm0008@auburn.edu

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Education

Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Auburn University
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Auburn University
B.S. Systems Engineering, East Carolina University

Research Interests

GPS software receiver design
Real Time Kinematic Positioning
Sensor Fusion for Navigation
Navigation and Control of Unmanned Systems

Keywords/Tags

GPS Software Receiver Design Real Time Kinematic Positioning Sensor Fusion for Navigation Navigation and Control of Unmanned Sys

In The News

Auburn University building new autonomous vehicle research facility

Auburn University is building an Autonomous Vehicle Research facility at the National Center for Asphalt Technology test track to support the work of the GPS and Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory.

Auburn part of truck platooning study led by American Center for Mobility

Auburn University is partnering with the American Center for Mobility and other organizations to autonomously control an entire fleet of vehicles — throttle, brake and steering — while optimizing fuel efficiency and safety.