The goal of the SMART Lab's research is to enable multiple robots to collaborate with each other in a distributed way and to flexibly interact with any humans, in any situation, anywhere. To do so, we combine the practical and theoretical for maximal impact, and the scope of our research includes robotic fundamentals to robot development, as well as system design and integration of robotics technology and algorithms. Our current research topics include multi-robot systems, human-robot interaction, and robot design & control, with focus on applications in field robotics and assistive technology and robotics. Please visit the links on the left of this page and the publication section for information regarding specific projects ongoing in the SMART Lab.
The SMART Lab operates its own YouTube Channel where you can watch lab's past and current project demo videos and its introductory video, etc. Also, the lab operates its own GitHub repositories where you can check out and download lab's past and current project programming codes. To visit our YouTube Channel and GitHub repositories, click the logos below!
Current Funded Projects in the SMART Lab are:
CAREER: Adaptive Human Multi-robot
Systems, Role: PI, Sponsor: National Science Foundation,
Amount: $500,000 (02/15/2019 - 01/31/2025). (Link)
18-19 Laboratory and University Core
Facility Research Equipment Program: Acquisition of a Modular
Robotic Walkway for Development and Testing of Soft Assistive
Exoskeletons, Role: Co-PI (PI: Richard Voyles), Sponsor:
Purdue University, Amount: $169,845 (01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019).
CPS: Medium: Collaborative
Research: Closed Loop Sustainable Precision Animal
Agriculture, Role: Co-PI (PI: Richard Voyles), Sponsor:
National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Amount: $541,448
(09/01/2018 - 08/31/2021). (Link)
PFI-RP: Partnerships for Innovation
in Interoperable Building Information Modeling Technology
for Applications in Automated Building Code Compliance
Checking and Modular Construction Automation, Role: Co-PI
(Jiansong Zhang), Sponsor: National Science Foundation,
Amount: $915,597 (09/15/2018 - 08/31/2021). (Link)
Mobile Crowd Sensing for Sustainability
Challenges: A Behavioral Approach to Inducing User
Participation, Role: Co-PI (David J. Yu), Sponsor: Purdue
Center for the Environment, Amount: $15,000 (06/01/2018 -
06/30/2019).
UNSA NEXUS: Robotic Water Quality Monitoring and
Distribution Systems: A Pilot Study, Role: PI, Sponsor:
Universidad Nacional de San Agustin, Amount: $365,439
(01/01/2018 - 12/31/2019). (Link)
Cybersecurity and Safety Challenges in Autonomous
Vehicles: Threats Identification and Countermeasures
Development, Role: PI, Sponsor: National Institute of Justice,
Amount: $147,131 (08/01/2017 - 12/31/2020).
I/UCRC Phase I: Robots and Sensors for the Human
Well-being, Role: Senior Personnel (PI: Richard Voyles),
Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Amount: $637,202
(09/15/2014 - 08/31/2020). (Link)
Past Funded Projects are:
Workshop to Explore
US/Korean Collaboration in Human-Friendly Co-Robotic
Technologies, Role: Co-PI (PI: Richard Voyles), Sponsor:
National Science Foundation, Amount: $14,980 (09/01/2017 -
08/31/2019). (Link)
Sejong-Purdue
Program 2016, Role: Co-PI (PI: Eric T. Matson), Sponsor:
Sejong University, Korea, Amount: $89,998 (05/01/2016 -
12/31/2016). 



