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Scott Martin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Auburn University. His research focuses on advanced navigation systems, particularly in GPS software receiver design, real-time kinematic positioning, and control of unmanned systems. He leads the GPS and Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory and is involved in Auburn's Autonomous Vehicle Research facility at the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT). His expertise includes robust positioning in degraded environments, anti-spoofing techniques, and sensor fusion for autonomous systems.
Education: Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering (Auburn University), M.S. Mechanical Engineering (Auburn University), B.S. Systems Engineering (East Carolina University).
Research Interests: Dr. Martin’s work addresses challenges in navigation and positioning for autonomous vehicles, including cybersecurity for GNSS systems, cooperative vector tracking, and integration of GPS with inertial and cellular signals. Key areas include spoofing detection, multi-sensor fusion, and navigation in signal-degraded environments. His recent projects include platooning studies with the American Center for Mobility and leveraging maritime buoys as signals of opportunity.
Labs/Teams: Directs the GPS and Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory and collaborates with the National Center for Asphalt Technology on autonomous vehicle testing.



