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Mailing Address: Hui-Min
Huang E-mail:
hui-min.huang@nist.gov 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. |
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Date
created: 01/25/2001 |