[6月7日下] GPS专题研讨会

大阳城国际娱乐官网航天航空学院、信息技术研究院

学术活动——GPS专题研讨会

时间:2004年6月7日14:30

地点:电子系会议室,东主楼10区309房间

主持人:陆建华教授,航天航空学院副院长

参加人:欢迎航天航空学院、大阳城国际娱乐官网师生和研究人员参加

会议语言:中英文交替,不安排翻译

Speakers and Topics

Ms. Ming Luo

Title: Stanford GPS Research

Content: GPS introduction, history, and applications.

Current GPS research at Stanford University including LAAS, WAAS, JPALS, and GPS modernization.

Dr. Andrew Barrows

Title: From Stanford to Silicon Valley:”Highway-in-the-Sky" and Nav3D

Content: Stanford display research, GPS navigation with synthesized vision, "Highway-in-the-Sky" project,

the process of growing a Stanford research to a Silicon Valley enterprise.

Mr. Junlin Zhang

Title:GPS Receiver Design and Development

Content: GPS Receiver design and development

GNSS - current status and its future market place

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Ms. Ming Luo is a senior research engineer at the GPS Lab of Stanford University. She has been working at Stanford for the past ten years. Her research interests are on Local Area Augmentation Systems (LAAS), UltraWide Band Devices (UWB), Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), and ionosphere effects on satellite navigation. Prior to GPS, Ming was a key developer for NASA-founded space program Gravity Probe B (GP-B) and was responsible for the ultra-precise superconductive readout system. Ming holds a BSEE from Tsinghua University, a MSEE from China Academy of Science, and an EE Engineer degree from Stanford University.

Dr. Andrew K. Barrows, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Nav3D Corporation

Ph.D. Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University,

S.M. Aeronautics and Astronautics, M.I.T.

S.B. Aeronautics and Astronautics, M.I.T

Andrew Barrows has served as CEO of Nav3D since its founding in 1999. Prior to Nav3D, Barrows also co-founded GyroSat Corporation, developer of a GPS-aided aircraft attitude sensor technology ultimately acquired by Garmin Ltd. At Stanford University, he initiated and managed a flight test program in support of $2M/year in FAA research and nine Ph.D. theses. In 2002, he was honored by Technology Review magazine as one of 100 top young innovators creating the future. Barrows' Ph.D. research on inexpensive Highway-in-the-Sky displays, sensors, algorithms, and flight operations won the Ballhaus Prize for best dissertation in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department at Stanford. He earned S.M. and S.B. degrees in Aeronautics and Astronautics at M.I.T., and in 2000 was honored as one of that department's 16 alumni shaping the aerospace industry. He has won the MIT Goodwin Medal for Conspicuously Effective Teaching and Stanford's AIAA Outstanding Instructor Award. An instrument rated pilot with extensive flight test experience, he has been flying since 1984 and serves on the Technical Advisory Committee of the Hiller Aviation Museum.

Mr. Junlin Zhang, President of Beijing oLinkStar Co., Ltd.

Worked as the chief software engineer in LAAS Group, GPS Lab, Stanford University

1997-2001, LAAS program chief software engineer, GPS Lab, Aeronautics and Astronautics Department, Stanford University, USA

Finished Integrity monitoring testbed design, Algorithm analysis, Algorithm implementation, system integrity, system test and technical report for LAAS (GPS Automatic Landing System) test bed sponsored by Federal Aviation Administration of the US.

2001-2003, GPS/WAAS Software Project Leader at Centrality Communications Inc. in the Silicon Valley, USA.

Finished algorithm design and programming of GPS/WAAS receiver including GPS navigation data decoding, pseudorange error correction, DOP calculation, carrier aided pseudorange filtering, Matrix computation, navigation solution, geomagnetic compensation, WAAS GEO navigation data decoding and all of the WAAS correction functionalities.