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-===== **Welcome to Vehicle Intelligence and Autonomy Lab (ViaLab)** =====+===== Welcome to Vehicle Intelligence and Autonomy Lab (ViaLab) =====
  
 Established in Sept. 2008, the **<color #​241ced>​networked smart systems laboratory (nsslab)</​color>​** has investigated challenging R&D topics in the design, development,​ and analysis of communications and networking systems connecting many smart devices, for example, smart vehicles, smartphones,​ etc. In Sept. 2020, we decided to rename our laboratory to **<color #​ed1c24>​vehicle intelligence and autonomy laboratory (ViaLab) </​color>​** which better reflects our recent R&D activities in the **<color #​ed1c24>​localization,​ perception, prediction, planning, and control</​color>​** of **<color #​241ced>​self-driving vehicles</​color>​**. Currently, the ViaLab consists of one Postdoc, one Ph. D. and four M.S. students, led by Prof. Han-You Jeong. Our research activities include the key technologies related to the following systems: Established in Sept. 2008, the **<color #​241ced>​networked smart systems laboratory (nsslab)</​color>​** has investigated challenging R&D topics in the design, development,​ and analysis of communications and networking systems connecting many smart devices, for example, smart vehicles, smartphones,​ etc. In Sept. 2020, we decided to rename our laboratory to **<color #​ed1c24>​vehicle intelligence and autonomy laboratory (ViaLab) </​color>​** which better reflects our recent R&D activities in the **<color #​ed1c24>​localization,​ perception, prediction, planning, and control</​color>​** of **<color #​241ced>​self-driving vehicles</​color>​**. Currently, the ViaLab consists of one Postdoc, one Ph. D. and four M.S. students, led by Prof. Han-You Jeong. Our research activities include the key technologies related to the following systems:
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