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About
Anders Rødningsby is an Associate Professor (20% position) at the University of Oslo, affiliated with the Section for Autonomous Systems and Sensor Technologies within the Institute of Transport Economics (ITS). His research focuses on navigation systems, signal processing, autonomous systems, and sensor technologies. Recent work emphasizes jamming and spoofing countermeasures in satellite navigation, UAV navigation errors, and underwater tracking algorithms.
Research Interests: His interdisciplinary work spans engineering and applied physics, with a strong emphasis on practical applications such as coastal navigation security, GNSS vulnerability analysis, and drone-based photovoltaic inspection. He has contributed to advancements in probabilistic data association filters, wake detection in tracking systems, and RF interference mitigation.
Publications: His publications reflect a consistent focus on navigation and signal processing challenges, from underwater tracking (2007–2009) to modern jamming detection (2023–2025). He collaborates widely, including with institutions like the Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (FFI).
Grants and Advising: While specific grants are not detailed, his active publication record suggests sustained research funding. No formal advisee名单 are listed.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Autonomous Systems and Sensor Technologies section at ITS, contributing to applied research in transportation and navigation technologies.
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