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As technology advances, we are at the advent of a more modern city, USRI works with federal, commercial, and research entities to push boundaries through atmospheric and autonomous research ushering in this new era of mobility.
Advanced Air Mobility
Swarming technology and single system autonomous flight require an understanding of all types of autonomous systems, especially avionics. USRI has been training subject matter experts in autonomous avionics since its inception, building on training and resources that OSU is known for.
Autonomous Avionics
Emerging threats require the attention of subject matter experts to continually stay in front of new technologies and methodologies, USRI provides expertise and assistance in understanding what new threats are eminent.
Counter-UAS
Harnessing the power of inflatable structures provides an efficient way for sustained flight and atmospheric sampling. USRI has worked with industry partners to push the limits of this type of technology and has sights set on breaking inflatable kite world records.
Inflatable Structures
Understanding our celestial neighbors helps us understand our own world, USRI assists entities like NASA with interplanetary studies to further human exploration and understanding.
Interplanetary Studies
Understanding how weather and climate affect our daily lives is an increasingly vital area of research and in addition to improvements within model based forecasting, in situ data sampling will provide a bridge to fill the data gap in the lower atmosphere.
Weather
Understanding data collection at all levels is important when developing a comprehensive dataset, USRI uses both in-situ and remotely gathered datasets, fusing these data together as needed spatially and temporally.
Remote Sensing
Climate, weather, atmospheric, and geomorphological research are a large part of understanding the world around us. USRI strives to bring cutting edge technology to these areas of study.
Environmental Monitoring
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