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Photograph of Hui-Min HuangHui-Min Huang

Mailing Address:

Hui-Min Huang
Mechanical Engineer
Intelligent Systems Division
National Institute of Standards & Technology
100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 8230
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8230
USA

E-mail: hui-min.huang@nist.gov
Telephone Number: (301) 975-3427
FAX Number: (301) 990-9688
Secretary: Jennifer Peyton

Hui-Min Huang is a software/mechanical engineer with NIST for over 18 years and conducts research on software architectures and system analysis and design methods for intelligent systems including unmanned vehicles (UMS) and manufacturing systems. Currently focuses on architectural standards and performance issues. Leads a cross Government and Industry Ad Hoc working group called Autonomy Levels for Unmanned Systems (ALFUS). Serves on the SAE AS-4 Executive Committee and Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems (JAUS) Strategic Planning Committee. Participates in the ASTM International committee on Homeland Security Applications and develops performance related standards for Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) robots, leads a terminology task group. Participates in other standards related efforts including unmanned system safety and human factor engineering for DoD. Applied the NIST 4D/RCS reference architecture and developed software systems for a metrology interoperability standard, I++, testbed, for submarine automation conceptual simulation, for coal mining automation, and for unmanned underwater vehicle control. Developed a UML implementation reference model and co-developed an Architectural Description Language (ADL) based model for 4D/RCS. Previous employment involved nuclear power plant simulation and watch manufacturing. Published over 50 papers/book chapters and served on program committees and as session chairs for various conferences. Holds M.S. degrees in computer science and mechanical engineering.
 

Date created: 01/25/2001
Last updated: April 30, 2007

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