ENGINEERING. PRACTICE. POLICY.
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unmanned systems
inside
January/February 2016
Ohio State
University, will help
assess LATAS, a
prototype system
that aims to monitor
drone f ights using
the nation's cellular
infrastructure.
Pictured:
Professors Dorota
Grejner-Brzezinska
(right) and Charles
Toth (red jacket)
work with students
on one of the
drones they've
developed. (Photo
Katrina Norris)
Inset: The Indoor
Compact Range
at the Ohio State
ElectroScience Lab.
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