James Krogmeier
Biography
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering – Purdue University
James V. Krogmeier received the BSEE degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder and the MS and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Krogmeier’s research interests include the application of signal processing in wireless communications, precision agriculture, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). In the ITS area he has published work on: 1) vehicle tracking from image sequences, 2) estimation and prediction of freeway OD Matrices, 3) narrowband 220 MHz traffic telemetry transmission, 4) evaluation and analysis of the performance of AASHTO’s SiteManager construction management software when operating over a high-latency satellite link, 5) signal processing for improved inductive loop detection, and 6) pavement failure detection and location using in-vehicle sensors and dedicated short-range communications. Professor Krogmeier has served on many IEEE technical program committees, as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, the IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, and as the representative of the IEEE Signal Processing Society to the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Council.
Their Research
Economical Acquisition of Intersection Data to Facilitate CAV Operations |
Principal Investigator(s): James Krogmeier, & Samuel Labi Research Thrusts: Enabling Technology, Infrastructure Design & Management, Modeling & Implementation |
Economical Acquisition of Intersection Data to Facilitate CAV Operations Phase II – Implementation |
Principal Investigator(s): James Krogmeier & Samuel Labi Research Focus: Safety |