With the increase of drone use in the last five years, it’s easier for people to compromise unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Hackers find ways to attack drones used in different fields, including military, agriculture and coastline mapping. Dr. Ajay Katangur is making drones more resistant to hackers. In his research, he looked for security flaws that were easy to exploit. … [Read more...] about Keeping drones safe from hackers
Dr. Razib Iqbal recently presented at the International Conference on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (SIGMAP). The conference took place July 26-28 in Prague, Czech Republic. Iqbal, assistant professor of computer science, presented a paper at the conference. About Iqbal’s research Iqbal presented about a new framework for virtual (VR) and augmented reality … [Read more...] about Iqbal presents on virtual and augmented reality
DMP is a family owned manufacturer of electronic burglary, fire and access products. Clayton Tummons, vice president of software at DMP and Missouri State alumnus, came to MSU to talk to computer science majors about options after graduation. Tummons, who graduated from the College of Business, talked to students about the work environment at DMP and what recruiters were … [Read more...] about College of Business alumnus talks to computer science majors
“Alexa, turn on Netflix.” More and more, we use assistive technology like Amazon Alexa to help us with everyday tasks. However, there are limitations. Say the wrong thing and Alexa can’t do anything. Dr. Razib Iqbal, assistant professor of computer science at Missouri State University, is proposing technology to change that. What he wants to change Iqbal suggests adding … [Read more...] about Connecting communities with technology
Karmak, Inc., is a software company that focuses on developing software products in automotive industries. Kari Hannah, senior recruiter, and James Spark, senior software specialist, from Karmak, visited computer science majors April 11 at Missouri State. Exploring career options Siming Liu, assistant professor of computer science, was excited for students to explore … [Read more...] about Computer science students meet with industry professionals