September/October 2009
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Contributing Writers
David De Lorenzo![]() David De Lorenzo is a research associate at the Stanford University GPS Research Laboratory where his current research is in GNSS software receivers, adaptive beam-steering antenna arrays, indoor and urban reception of radio signals, and navigation system security and integrity. He received the Ph.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University with thesis research on adaptive antenna arrays, their ability to reject radio frequency interference, and their impact on GPS measurement errors. He has previously worked for Lockheed Martin and for the Intel Corporation. Articles
September/October 2009
Signal AuthenticationMay/June 2009
Modernization MilestoneJuly/August 2007
GNSS Over China: The Compass MEO Satellite Codes |
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