Zak Kassas
United States of America

Zak Kassas

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Ohio State University
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Avionics Systems, Navigation Systems, Space Systems, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
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Zak (Zaher) M. Kassas is the TRC Endowed Chair in Intelligent Transportation Systems and a Full Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at The Ohio State University. He is the Director of the Autonomous Systems Perception, Intelligence, and Navigation (ASPIN) Laboratory. He is also Director of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Center: CARMEN (Center for Automated Vehicle Research with Multimodal AssurEd Navigation), focusing on navigation resiliency and security of highly automated transportation systems.

He is an internationally recognized expert for his work in positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) in GNSS-denied and GNSS-challenged environments by exploiting ambient terrestrial and non-terrestrial signals of opportunity (SoPs). Dr. Kassas and his team convincingly demonstrated that PNT via SoPs is eminently practical and accurate for several important use cases: aerial and ground vehicles and pedestrians in indoor environments. Dr. Kassas and his team made several breakthrough contributions that proved SoPs could be practically exploited for high-accuracy, real-world PNT. They were the first to (1) develop a cognitive opportunistic navigation framework that successfully acquired, tracked, and deciphered unknown Starlink and OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite reference signals; (2) develop a simultaneous tracking and navigation (STAN) framework that exploited multi-constellation LEO satellite signals (Starlink, OneWeb, Orbcomm, Iridum, and NOAA) with poorly known ephemerides and demonstrated UAVs and ground vehicles navigating with this framework with meter-level accuracy; (3) develop a comprehensive approach to extract accurate PNT information from 4G long-term-evolution (LTE) and 5G signals; (4) develop a tightly-coupled SoP-aided inertial navigation system (INS) framework for robust and accurate navigation; (5) demonstrate high-altitude aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) navigating at meter-level and submeter-level accuracy, respectively, exclusively with ambient cellular communications signals via sustained carrier-phase-based positioning; and (6) develop a radio simultaneous localization and mapping (radio SLAM) framework to exploit unknown transmitters and demonstrated the framework’s efficacy in a real-world GPS-jammed environment.

Dr. Kassas is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Institute of Navigation (ION), and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Aerospace & Electronic Systems Society and the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society. He authored more than 200 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, 12 magazine articles, 3 invited book chapters, and 24 U.S. patents. He was ranked by ScholarGPS as the top scholar in the world in the field of Navigation. His awards include the IEEE Harry Rowe Mimno Award for the best paper published in IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine; IEEE Signal Processing Society grand prize for beamforming research video contest; ION Col. Thurlow Award; ION Burka Award for the best paper published in NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation; IEEE Walter Fried Award for the best paper published in IEEE/ION PLANS; Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Young Investigator Program (YIP) award; Office of Naval Research (ONR) YIP award; National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award; and 35+ best paper, student paper, and paper presentation awards. His research has attracted more than $27 million in competitive grants from ONR, NSF, AFOSR, DOT, NASA, NIST, Sandia National Labs, Aerospace Corporation, among others.

He has given 120+ invited presentations, keynotes, and plenaries, and served as a subject matter expert to DOD, GAO, DOT, and NSF. His research was featured in dozens of international media outlets (Science, BBC, Forbes, IEEE, ACM, among others) and appeared on 7 magazine covers. He is a Senior Editor of IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems and an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems and was a Senior Editor of IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles. He was the Program Chair of IEEE/ION PLANS 2020 & 2023 and General Chair of ION Cognizant Autonomous Systems for Safety Critical Applications (CASSCA) 2019. He was involved in organizing numerous conferences, workshops, and special sessions at IEEE/ION PLANS, ION GNSS+, ION ITM, IEEE VTC, IEEE ICASSP, IEEE ITSC, ACC, FUSION, and IFAC AAC. His research interests include navigation systems, low Earth orbit satellites, cognitive sensing and software-defined radio, intelligent transportation systems, autonomous vehicles, cyber-physical systems.

IEEE AESS Position History:
  • Present   Navigation Assoc Editor (TAES Technical Areas and Editors)
  • Present   Members (Navigations Systems Panel)
  • 2023-Present   Navigations Systems Panel Chair (Technical Operations Committee)
  • 2023-Present   Navigations Systems Panel Chair (Navigations Systems Panel)
  • Past   Vice-Chair (Navigations Systems Panel)
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