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MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems

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The MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems is a research labotarory of MIT, working in the areas of communication, controls, signal processing, and controls. It is located in the Stata Center. The current director is Prof. Vincent Chan.

It traces its beginnings to the MIT Servomechanics Laboratory, where much work on guidance systems were done in the 1970s. It is linked to the Draper Laboratory located nearby, and closely works with the Lincoln Laboratory just outside of Boston, Massachusetts.

Affectionately called LIDS, the laboratory has hosted several luminaries over the years, such as Claude Shannon.