GTRI Electronic Systems Laboratory
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The Electronic Systems Laboratory (ELSYS) is one of seven labs in the Georgia Tech Research Institute.
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[edit] Research Areas
ELSYS focuses on systems engineering solutions in electronic defense; modeling, simulation and analysis; countermeasures technique development; sensors performance analysis; electronic warfare; systems integration; standardized test procedures; flight test support; laboratory support stations and test systems; missile warning system improvements; technology insertion and human factors. ELSYS also specializes in mathematical modeling, analysis of dynamic systems, specialized instrumentation, and real-time simulation.
[edit] Organization
ELSYS has two divisions. The System Evaluation Division (SEV) focuses on system performance, testing and integration, while the System Engineering Division (SEN) supports fielded avionics equipment.
Recently, the GTRI Health and Environmental Systems Laboratory (HESL) was disbanded, and the staff were transferred to other parts of GTRI. ELSYS received many of these individuals, as it does a lot of HCI work, a field predominant in HESL.
[edit] Locations
Most of ELSYS' operations are located in the Centennial Research Building on Georgia Tech's campus in Atlanta, Georgia. ELSYS also has a field office in Warner Robins, Georgia to provide on-site support for Robins AFB.