Former Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) student Kaylene Carter and NPS Professor Dr. Murali Tummala are pictured in his Spanagel Hall office. Carter and Tummala, along with Dr. John McEachen with the university’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Rohan Ramlall with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems (SPAWAR) Center Pacific, were recently awarded a patent for a geo-positioning method that uses digital TV signals.
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