Naval Postgraduate School

🇺🇸 US

Papers

205

Total Citations

9,270

H-Index

45

Researchers

161

About

The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) stands as one of the United States' premier research institutions at the intersection of defense science and advanced technology, cultivating expertise that spans autonomous systems, robotics, aerospace engineering, and environmental science. With a research mission deeply tied to national security priorities, NPS has become a globally recognized center for developing autonomous platforms capable of operating across diverse and challenging environments — from maritime surf zones and underwater domains to contested airspace and orbital space. NPS researchers have made foundational contributions to mobile robotics, with their seminal work on stable tracking control for nonholonomic vehicles — drawing on Lyapunov-based stability proofs — accumulating over 1,400 citations and becoming a cornerstone reference in the field. The institution has similarly advanced human motion tracking through quaternion-based Kalman filter frameworks, search and pursuit-evasion theory, and coordinated multi-robot path following, demonstrating breadth across both theoretical and applied robotics. Notably, the development of amphibious robots designed for surf zone operations and large-scale live-fly experiments with fixed-wing UAV swarms reflect NPS's commitment to translating rigorous research into field-ready defense capabilities. Beyond ground and aerial systems, NPS has invested heavily in space systems autonomy, producing influential work on zero-propellant maneuvering for the International Space Station and autonomous spacecraft proximity operations. The institution's maritime robotics program, including simulation infrastructure via the Gazebo platform, positions NPS as a leader in naval autonomous systems research. Prospective students and collaborators will find in NPS a unique environment where rigorous graduate-level scholarship directly informs real-world defense challenges, supported by strong ties to the U.S. military and allied international partners.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

45
H-Index
205
Papers
9,270
Total Citations
161
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
A stable tracking control method for an autonomous mobile robot
1,414 citations · 2002
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 45
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2002 (31)
🔬 Research Focus: Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Robot, Physics, Mathematics, Mobile robot

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