Archive for: Todd Humphreys

 

Todd Humphreys: Don’t Overregulate Drones

Todd Humphreys is an assistant professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at...

 
 

Up in the Air [Watch]

In our November|December feature on drones, “Up in the Air,” we lay out the complex landscape of risks, regulations, and potential brought by the rise...

 
 

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Up in the Air

The drone revolution isn’t coming—it’s already here. Can UT expertise help us navigate the future? The stadium was buzzing. It was a balmy day in...

 
 

In Chilling Demo, UT GPS Expert Hijacks a Yacht at Sea [Watch]

UT engineer and GPS expert Todd Humphreys has long been an outspoken voice for the relatively new problem of GPS security. In 2011, Humphreys demonstrated how scarily...

 
 

UT Professor Warns Congress About Drone Hacking

When a team of students from UT’s Radionavigation Lab successfully hacked into a drone’s GPS system back in June, lab director Todd Humphreys hoped...

 
 

The GPS Dot: Friend or Foe?

In the beginning of the 2006 blockbuster The Da Vinci Code, Professor Robert Langdon, played by Tom Hanks, reaches cautiously into his pants pocket, delicately...

 
 

UT Demo Reveals Drones Vulnerable to GPS Hijacking

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.comThere are a few reasons for a Longhorn football practice to be moved—a tornado, hail, and fire come to mind—but a...

 
 

Classes Without Quizzes: 35th Alumni College Enthralls Grads

“The University’s top educators gave lectures on everything from fad diets to fine arts, from football to human rights, and from obesity to astronomy....

 
 
 
 
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