Professor Cameron H. G. Wright
Cameron H. G. Wright, Ph.D., P.E. is Associate Professor of
Electrical &
Computer Engineering and Director of WISPR Laboratory, University of
Wyoming.
His areas of expertise are:
Image Processing, Signal Processing, Real-Time Embedded Computer
Systems, Wireless/Satellite Communications, and Biomedical
Instrumentation.
Cameron coauthored
Real-Time Digital Signal Processing from Matlab to C with the
TMS320C6x
DSK,
AC 2007–418: A Library of Matlab Scripts for Illustration and
Animation
of Solutions to Partial Differential Equations,
A
human factors approach to range scheduling for satellite
control,
Musca domestica Inspired Machine Vision with Hyperacuity,
Design and development of a computer-assisted retinal laser surgery
system,
Efficiently tracking a moving object in two-dimensional image
space,
Enhancing engineering education and outreach using real-time
DSP, and
Object Recognition of Occluded Targets
Using a Subspace Graph Search Method.
His current research activities are focused in the following areas:
- computer/robot vision sensors using biologically-inspired hybrid analog/digital architectures
- computer vision algorithms for feature extraction and recognition
- real-time digital signal processing
- biomedical sensors and instrumentation
Read Sight System mimes housefly.