Tuesday, January 06, 2009                

Landmarc Research Center works with academic, industry, and government partners to provide innovative wireless and mobile solutions.

 
Call for Papers

The International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications

Call for papers for Q4/2008

 

The International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications provides a consistent forum for exchanging information and research results regarding RF technology deployment, data analytics, and business value creation.

 

We are actively encouraging submissions to this exciting new journal, and would be delighted if you would consider sending any suitable manuscripts for consideration. Your paper will be peer reviewed and, if accepted, would be guaranteed rapid publication. Articles and inquiries should be directed to journal@grfla.org.

 

For more information about the journal and publication submissions, download the related PDF here, or visit: http://www.informaworld.com/rftechnologies


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For more information contact:
Leanne West, Center Director
leanne.west@gtri.gatech.edu
Phone: 404-407-6405
Fax: 404-407-6258

Landmarc Research Center
Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory
Georgia Tech Research Institute
925 Dalney St.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0810

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Landmarc Research Center

 

Within the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), a component of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Landmarc is a multi-discipline, research and development center focused on mobile and wireless solutions. Landmarc's scientists and engineers create solutions through creative combinations of multi-disciplinary analysis and software engineering. Working closely with their customers, Landmarc teams seek to completely formulate the problem and its constraints. From that understanding, flexible, focused teams of researchers from several disciplines work to create the most effective solution for a given problem.
 
Landmarc has expanded from its original focus of logistics and maintenance to include broader technologies and capabilities such as mobile platform computing, wireless solutions, location-based services, software and hardware usability and universal design,  website and database development and management, and information display technologies.

 

Capabilities

Our reservoir of expertise offers a full spectrum of resources. Our capabilities include:
  • Software Engineering
  • Mobile Computing
  • Wireless Systems
  • Website Development
  • Database Management
  • Design and development of prototypes
  • Technology assessments and comparison studies
  • Feasibility studies
  • System and process reviews
  • Optical design and modeling with ZEMAX

Research Categories

  • Personal Captioning Technologies
  • Location-based Services
  • Indoor Wayfinding
  • Realtime Information
  • Performance Support Technology
  • Diagnostic and Detection Technologies
  • Asset Management
  • Health Systems
  • Condition-based Maintenance

 

 

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