News Archive #
2025 Mar: New journal article, and catching up on publications
Our study of surface-deployed distributed instruments for planetary science, with Federico Rossi and colleagues from JPL, is out in the Planetary Science Journal:
- # In situ, Surface-deployed Distributed Instruments for Planetary Science: Scientific Opportunities and Technology Feasibility
Federico Rossi, Robert C. Anderson, Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay, Erik J. Brandon, Ashish Goel, Joshua Vander Hook, Michael Mischna, Michaela Villarreal, Mark Wronkiewicz
The Planetary Science Journal 6(3):66, March 2025
[pdf(arxiv)] [doi]
The publications page also caught up on other post-JPL items: two Acta Astronautica articles (autonomous balloon teams for Venus volcanism, and low-thrust trajectories for the Solar System Pony Express), the Lunar Leader workshop paper from AAMAS 2024, a Planetary Exploration Horizon 2061 book chapter, and the M2PEM patent (US 11,599,109 B2).
2024 Aug: Joined Flight Science
I joined Flight Science as the first hire, as Planning Scientist. I design, build, and deploy the optimization and planning pipelines that estimate and reroute flights in response to weather and other disruptions — Rust on AWS, and a growing team.
2024 Apr: The last three years have been nuts
The last three years have been crazy. We:
- Had two kids
- Moved to Minnesota
- Worked at JPL, Amazon, Outrider, and now at Shield.ai
- Started doing freelance consulting and development for Rust, AWS, Robotics, and Optimization
- Launch two products, neither of which have many money yet!
I won't pontificate on all these, but each of them have taught me a ton. I have loved doing project-based work on the side, esp in the areas mentioned above.
Please reach out if you want to work together! And follow along with more personal news at jodavaho.io
2022 Apr: Guest lecture for CS5552: Sensing and Estimation at University of Minnesota
2022 Apr: 3 new journal articles accepted recently
If you read What the Navy Shoots for Target Practice by Gizmodo, you will probably be interested in this article, in which we discuss the automation of the target boats for safer, more dynamic, and more cost-effective tests.
- # Swarms of Pirates: Red Team Exercises using Autonomous High Speed Maneuvering Surface Vessels
Joshua Vander Hook, William Seto, Viet Nguyen, Zaki Hasnain, Carlyn-Ann Lee, Liam Gallagher, Tyler Halpin-Chan, Varun Varahamurthy, Moises Angulo,
Field Robotics Special Issue: Unmanned Marine Systems pp 872-909 2(1) 2022.
[pdf(ieee)] [doi] [bib]
The second article concerns the results of our 2021 NASA NIAC study in which a relay network of small sattelites can act like a sneaker network to bring back massive data from Mars.
- # Cycler Orbits and Solar System Pony Express
Marc Sanchez Net, Etienne Pellegrini, Wilson Parker, Joshua Vander Hook, Robyn Woollands,
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, pp 1-10, 2022
[pdf(aiaa)] [doi] [bib]
And finally, we presented our results on studying distributed computation for Mars missions with IEEE.
2021 Dec: AENAC Devices
I've formed a small device design studio that will specialize in speciality networking and embedded computing. More to come!2021 Mar: NIAC Phase 1 Selection for Solar System Pony Express
Our concept, the "Solar System Pony Express", was selected for a NASA Innovative Advanced Concept Phase 1 Study! The concept proposed was using a network of satellites to shuttle data (in hard drives) to do massive data transfers from Mars to Earth, to augment the normal electromagnetic transmission (e.g., radio / lasers).
You can read the announcement and a few of the preliminarly studies here:
2021 Mar: Got to present at the Lockheed Martin Seminar at UMD
2021 Jan: Presented to AAS 2021
2021 Jan: A few publications related to Decadal Survey and the MOSAIC Planetary Mission Concept
NASA funded study on a constellation of orbiters for studying soil, atmosphere, ionosphere interactions at Mars. A huge effort across mutiple institutions, in which I played a small part.
And, an LPSC conference presentation by Rob Lillis, the PI, on the topic.
- # MOSAIC: Mars Orbiters for Surface Atmospheric and Ionospheric Connections
Robert Lillis, David Mitchell, Steve Matousek, et al.
NASA Planetary Science Decadal Survey, National Academies of Science August 2020.
[pdf] [bib] [National Academies Slides (archived)] [journal version (PSJ 2021)] - # MOSAIC: Mars Orbiters for Surface Atmospheric and Ionospheric Connections
R. J. Lillis, N. G. Heavens, L. Montabone, S. Guzewich, S. M. Curry, P. Withers, M. Chaffin, T. N. Harrison, C. O. Ao, D. L. Mitchell, J.G. Luhmann, J. I. Deighan, M. Kahre, A. Brecht, C. Neish, , J. Vander Hook, I. Smith, , S. L. England, B. M. Jakosky, S. Matousek, C. Edwards
AGU Fall Meeting 2020.
[pdf] [bib]
2021 Jan: New paper for IEEE Aerospace Conference
We study the total improvement over future Deep space network capabilities if you include a small satellite data mule (aka Pony Express).
2020 November: New journal article with Professor Schaal from CSU Northridge.
- # Lamb Wave-Based Mapping of Plate Structures via Frontier Exploration
Alvin Miranda, Joshua Vander Hook, Christoph Schaal.
Ultrasonics 2021, (110) 106282
[pdf] [bib] [open access url] [doi]
2020 August: IEEE Vis paper available
Our paper on visual tools for debugging a distributed robotic network is online!
- # A Visual Analytics Approach to Debugging Cooperative, Autonomous Multi-Robot System
Suyun Bae, Federico Rossi, Joshua Vander Hook, Scott Davidoff, Kwan-Liu Ma
Accepted to the IEEE VIS 2020 Conference (Virtual)
[pdf] [bib] [conf page]
2020 July: IROS paper accepted
Our paper on a distributed processing framework for ROS was accepted for at IROS this year!
- # The Pluggable Distributed Resource Allocator (PDRA): a Middleware for Distributed Computing in Mobile Robotic Networks
F. Rossi, T. Stegun Vaquero, M. Sanchez-Net, M. Saboia da Silva, J. Vander Hook.
Accepted to the 2020 International Converence on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Las Vegas, USA
[pdf] [bib] [github]
2020 May: ICRA → IROS
Our ICRA workshop was accepted for transfer to IROS 2020 in October!
Robotic In-Situ Manufacturing, Structural Assembly and Servicing
Workshop at the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
Where: Caesars Forum, Las Vegas, Nevada USA
When: October 25 or 29, 2020
April 2020: Quarnetine'd talk: Exapunks and Graph Exploration
I gave a talk to JPL Section 347 on the game Exapunks, and its relation to a recent paper "Tight Bounds for Undirected Graph Exploration with Pebbles and Multiple Agents".- # Bounds on multi-agent map exploration(and a game called exapunks) JPL Section 347 Multi-Agent Reading Group. April 2020
[slides] [Yann Disser, 2019, Journal of ACM] [Exapunks site]
March 2020: Presented to Defense Strategies Institute
It was a great pleasure to present to the Defense Strategies Institute at the Unmanned Systems Summit.
March 2020: Keck Workshop Delayed
Due to proliferation of COVID-19, we're delaying our KECK workshop until August.
2020 Jan: ICRA Workshops
I'm thrilled to be an invited speaker at the ICRA 2020 Workshop on Foundational Problems in Multi-robot Coordination under Uncertainty and Adversarial Attacks. [See here]
I am also co-organizing a workshop on robotic in-situ manufacturing, structral assembly, and servicing. [See here]
2020 Jan: Three new papers for IEEE Aerospace Conference
One of my favorite projects of my career: Drawing inspiration from the Pony Express, we design a mission that can bring back thousands of times more data than the Deep Space Network could ever return.
The first follow-up from the Keck workshop is out in paper form! We advocate large-volume remote data stores with excess compute (e.g., a data server floating around Mars). We discuss the huge changes to scientific discovery and operation of robotic vehicles. More to come
- # Nebulae: A Proposed Concept of Operation for Deep Space Computing Clouds
Joshua Vander Hook, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Richard Doyle, Tiago Stegun Vaquero, Trent M. Hare, Randolf L. Kirk, Dmitriy Bekker, Alice Cocoros, Valerie Fox,
Proceedings of the IEEE Aerospace Conference. Big Sky, MT 2020.
[pdf] [bib]
This paper reflects the Mars 2020 rover auto-drive team, which I contributed to a couple years ago during early-stage development.
2019 March: KISS workshop in August
I'm leading a Keck Institute for Space Studies workshop on in-space computing networks to support space exploration.2019 Feb: Paper accepted to ICAPS 2019
We study distributed computation for a ground swarm exploring Mars.- # Mars On-site Shared Analytics Information and Computing
J. Vander Hook, Tiago Stegun Vaquero, Federico Rossi, Martina Troesch, Marc Sanchez-Net, Joshua Schoolcraft, Jean-Pierre de la Croix, Steve Chien
Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling. 29 (1), pp 707-715. Berkeley, CA 2019.
[pdf] [bib] [slides] [github]
2019 Jan: Paper accepted to SPIE 2019
We will present a distributed, semi-supervised autonomous system capable of high-speed transits in close formations.2018 Feb
- The University of Minnesota Computer Science and Engineering dept did an interview! I now have my own Alumni Profile.
- As part of my involvement with Mind Makers, we went to DC to present to the Datanauts. You can view images at the Mind Makers Instagram
2017 March: Two new articles:
- # CARACaS multi-agent maritime autonomy for unmanned surface vehicles in the Swarm II harbor patrol demonstration
Wolf, Michael T., Amir Rahmani, Jean-Pierre de la Croix, Gail Woodward, Joshua Vander Hook, David Brown, Steve Schaffer, Marc Pomerantz
In Unmanned Systems Technology XIX vol. 10195, p. 101950O. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2017.
[pdf] [bib] - # Mission modeling, planning, and execution module for teams of unmanned vehicles.
Jean-Pierre de la Croix, Grace Lim, Joshua Vander Hook, Amir Rahmani, Greg Droge, Alexander Xydes, and Chris Scrapper.
Unmanned Systems Technology XIX vol. 10195, p. 101950J. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2017.
[pdf] [bib]
2016 March: New articles on search and exploration for field robots
Maritime Robotics in the news
At JPL, I work with the Maritime Robotics group. Our team's work was featured in the news. We're helping to design the worlds first fully autonomous naval vessel. Of course, I'm still working on the multi-robot SWARM project, which aims to add some pretty neat multi-robot collaboration between autonomous boats.2015 September
I've defended my thesis titled "Active Target Localization and Tracking with Application to Environmental Monitoring". I join NASA JPL in two weeks in the Estimation, Decision, and Control (347E) group.
2015 April
Our Transactions paper has been accepted for publication.-
# Algorithms for Cooperative Active Localization of Static Targets with Mobile Bearing Sensors under Communication Constraints
J. Vander Hook, P. Tokekar, V. Isler.
Transactions on Robotics, 31 (4) 2014. pp 864-876. DOI: 10.1109/TRO.2015.2432612
[pdf] [bib] [tech report]
2015 Feb
This is not related to my work, but I wanted to pass along this essay. It captures my feelings on my impending (intended) graduation pretty well.2015 Jan
How's a tiny robot going to get through a busy harbor? How can a drunk efficiently find his house? Provably near-optimal obstacle avoidance without a priori maps, that's how.Oct: ABD
- I have passed my thesis proposal examination, and would like to thank my committee members for their valuable feedback and suggestions.
Sep: IROS 2014 in Chicago, Illinois
- It was my pleasure to attend and present at the Multi-Robots workshop at IROS 2014 in Chicago.
Aug: CCCG 2014 in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- My presentation at CCCG 2014 is during Session 9B, on Wednesday. Hope to see you there.
July 2014: Some sailling
June 2014: Paper Accepted to CCCG 2014
May 2014: Sigma Xi award
I'd like to thank the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society for selecting me for the Charles and Dorothy Andrew Bird award!- Through a generous bequest to the University of Minnesota Foundation, [Sigma Xi] will present up to two awards named for Drs. Charles and Dorothy Bird to graduate students for outstanding research in the form of a paper or papers accepted for peer-reviewed journal publication.
April 2014: Fellowship
It is my great pleasure to accept the Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for the 2014-2015 year.- "The Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (DDF) program gives the University's most accomplished Ph.D. candidates an opportunity to devote full-time effort to an outstanding research project by providing time to finalize and write a dissertation during the fellowship year."
November 2013: Journal Paper Accepted
July 2013: Fellowship
- I'm proud to be awarded an ARCS Fellowship starting Fall 2013. The ARCS Foundation is "... determined to focus their philanthropic efforts helping the U.S. regain its technological superiority"
June 2013: Paper to appear in IROS 2013
- # Sensor Planning for a Symbiotic UAV and UGV system for Precision Agriculture
P. Tokekar, J. Vander Hook, V. Isler.
Proceedings of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems Tokyo, Japan. pp 5321-5326, 2013.
[pdf] [bib] [Tech Report]
May 2013: I gave a talk on campus
- Searching with Bearing Measurements at Graduate Student Colloqium, May 10, 2013. University of Minnessota.
[slides]
Feb 2013: Springer STAR series going to press
Jan 2013: RSN, Robotics Alley at the Minnesota State Capital
"Minnesota`s Twin Cities have emerged as a leading industrial cluster within the global robotics industry," said Robotics Alley`s Executive Director, Andrew Borene. "On January 28th, Minnesota`s legislators, state government leaders, and the public will have the opportunity to learn about some of the companies, universities and other organizations driving job creation and economic growth in the booming field of robotics." From:[2]Nov 2012: RSN @ Robotics Alley
- "The Robotics Alley is an initiative founded by ReconRobotics and the Minnesota High Tech Association meant to spur public-private partnerships in the business, research and development of world-leading robotics and automation systems." MN Daily coverage: Robotics Alley
June 2012: TA for CSCI 5551: Introduction to Robotics
- I'll be one of two TA's for 5551, taught by Prof. Isler this fall. Hope to see you there! [site]
May 2012: Article accepted to Robotics and Automation Magazine
Jan 2012: Paper accepted to ICRA 2012
- # Cautious Greedy Strategy for Bearing-based Active Localization: Experiments and Theoretical Analysis.
J. Vander Hook, P. Tokekar, V. Isler.
Proc IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics and Automation, 2012, pp 1787-1792.
[pdf] [bib] [Tech Report]
Nov 2011: Presented to SSR-RC
- SSR-RC is an industry-academia partnership at U-Penn, U of M, and Drexel University. I presented progress on using Android-powered devices to control mobile robots on the fly.
Fall 2011: NSF Large grant
- Dr. Volkan Isler received a $2.2m grant from the NSF to build a robotic sensor network for carp monitoring in Oregon. News item
Workship for Environmental Monitoring:
- RSN will be presenting field results at the environmental monitoring workship at IROS '11.