Impact of Professor Iyengar's Research
Dr. Iyengar's influential text books in Multi-Sensor Fusions , Sensor Network Programming , Wavelet Analysis, Distributed Sensor Networks have been used extensively and translated into many languages worldwide. The research findings uniquely connect computing techniques to imaging techniques to biological systems protocols and modeling.
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Media His research work was shown on the Discovery channel, History channel, local ABC news affiliates (WBRZ News), Fox TV channel(Fox 44 WGMB), Youtube and major news outlets (LSUReville, The Advocate) around the world, over 60 million homes distributed worldwide (Russia, Korea, Europe, China, India etc.) One of Dr. Iyengar's students Brian Obe’s love of digital artistry emerged in 1990 with a visit to LSU robotics research laboratory where he was introduced to many techniques and that ended him getting an animation award at the 78th Academy Awards.
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- CACM review , MIT Technology review[Submitted](Editor- Tom Simonite), and ORNL news report
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Contribution to US NAVY
Dr. Iyengar’s research on image processing systems was used in 1988-93 by the US Navy as a centerpiece of architecture. Dr. Iyengar addressed the problem on linkage of low level features to oceanographic objects. Without useful results in this key area, the work of other laboratories involved with this project could not have been integrated into a working prototype system. For three years Dr. Iyengar's research served well as the centerpiece of this pioneering effort in computerized image analysis system. -
Contribution to DARPA
His work on Brooks-Iyengar fusion algorithm has been used in:
(1) DARPA SensIT program field test
(2) DARPA/ARO ESP MURI and various universities around the world as a foundation topic for information fusion.
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Detection of Glaucoma(submitted) nominated for Asian Innovative Award 2010
The research findings uniquely connect computing techniques to techniques to biological systems protocols and modeling. Dr. Iyengar's work has led to fundamental breakthroughs that allow users to program on many of his protocols and techniques including a framework for detecting glaucomatous progression in the optic nerve head of an eye using proper orthogonal decomposition (IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine) – 2009 - Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Study Group