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CISR Research

According to NHTSA, an average of 115 persons died each day in motor vehicle crashes in 2001 - one every 12 minutes.

The Center for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR) conducts fundamental and applied research in intelligent systems such as neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, hybrid methods, and intelligent agents. A list of selected recent research projects is available on this web site.

CISR uses these intelligent system and mathematical methods to solve a variety of highway safety, vehicle control, rail transportation, and network problems:

Driver Assistance

  • Drowsy/Fatigued Driver Detection
  • Intelligent Cruise Control
  • In-Vehicle Systems

Complex Networks

  • Computer Security in ITS
  • Traffic Monitoring and Simulation
  • ITS Architecture

Collision Avoidance

  • Advanced Vehicle Control Systems
  • Vehicle Rollover Mitigation
  • Active Suspension Control
  • Autonomous Vehicles

Smart Materials & Sensors

  • Micro-Electromechanical Systems Modeling
  • Atomistic to Macro Physics Models
  • Mesh-less Computational Methods
  • Crashworthiness Design Optimization

Virtual Reality

  • Multi-Dimensional Data Visualizations
  • Enhanced 3-D Traffic Simulation Modeling
  • Emergency Preparedness Models
  • Integrated Discrete Event & Continuous Systems Modeling