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October 1, 2010

Jean-Michel Perre

Jean-Michel Perre received his engineer diploma in radio communications at the Ecole Superieure d’Electricite (SUPELEC), Paris.

He joined Thales in 1994 to work on antenna signal processing and develop direction-finder and jamming-mitigation prototypes.

Since 1998, he has been working on GNSS solutions from mock-up to industrial products for Thales Avionics in Valence, France.

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Toshiaki Tsujii

Toshiaki Tsujii is a head of the Navigation Technology Section, Aviation Program Group, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), where he has been investigating aspects of satellite navigation and positioning for more than 15 years.

From February 2000 to February 2002, he participated in the Satellite Navigation and Positioning (SNAP) Group, University of New South Wales, Australia, as a postdoctoral research fellow.

Tsujii holds a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and physics from Kyoto University.

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Donald Venable

Donald Venable is an associate electronics engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Reference Systems Branch, at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.

He received his B.S, and M.S degrees in electrical engineering from Ohio University while a research associate for the Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center.

During his studies, he also was a cooperative education student working for the Honeywell Aerospace Guidance and Navigation division.

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August 28, 2010

Cyrille Boulanger

Cyrille Boulanger graduated as a microwave electronic engineer from ENSTBr.

He joined CNES in 1995 to work on Travelling Wave Tubes technology and high data rate applications.

After one year at the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) he joined the Localization and Navigation department, where he is responsible of the CNES GIOVE experiments, the CNES studies in future Precise Positioning Service and in new GNSS frequencies.

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Damien Serant

Damien Serant is currently working in the navigation department of Thales Alenia Space–France as a GNSS signal processing engineer.

He is also finishing its Ph.D thesis on positioning with OFDM signals, undertaken in the signal processing lab of the French Civil Aviation University (ENAC) and co-funded by the French Space Agency, CNES, and by Thales Alenia Space.

Serant graduated as an electronics engineer from the ENAC, in Toulouse, France. 

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Dominic Hayes

Dominic Hayes manages Galileo’s radio regulatory issues at the European Commission and led the EC team at WRC-07 that pushed to put S-band RDSS on the agenda for WRC-12; to further this work he is now the CEPT coordinator for this issue.

A Chartered Engineer, he cut his regulatory teeth at the UK’s Radiocommunications Agency, then Ofcom, and has a Spacecraft Technology MSc from University College London, and a BEng from Southbank University London.

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Jean-Yves Guyomard

Jean-Yves Guyomard is working in ANFR which is the French frequency management body.

He is the chairman of SE40, the group from the European Conference of Posts and Telecommunications (CEPT) responsible for technical studies related to satellite issues, in particular those related to the European preparation of WRC-12 Agenda Item 1.18 on a possible worldwide frequency allocation to RDSS in S-band.

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Sylvain Germaine

Sylvain Germaine graduated as a microwave electronic engineer from ENSTBr in 2005.

He joined ANFR in 2006, the French national spectrum agency, as a spectrum engineer to work on international frequency management, in particular in the satellite field.

He is the French coordinator for WRC-12 Agenda Item 1.18, on the possibility to make a global primary allocation to the radiodetermination-satellite service (space-to-Earth) in the band 2 483.5-2 500 MHz.

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Paul Thevenon

Paul Thevenon is a GNSS engineer in the GNSS signal processing team of CNES (Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales), the French space research center.

He graduated as electronic engineer from Ecole Centrale de Lille and obtained a research master at ISAE (Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace) in space telecommunications.

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Paolo Mulassano

Paolo Mulassano received the Master Degree in Electronics Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) at Politecnico di Torino in December 1998, and a Ph.D. in Communications Engineering from the same University in December 2003.

From January 1999 to December 2000 he worked as researcher under grant in the Signal Analysis and Simulation Group (Politecnico di Torino, Electronics Eng. Department) with specific responsibilities on R&D programs related to satellite communications.

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Mario Caporale

Mario Caporale is with the Italian Space Agency (ASI), serving as head of satellite navigation.

He represents ASI on matters pertaining to Galileo nationally and internationally.

Caporale is a delegate to the European Space Agency‘s Program Board on Satellite Navigation, and delegate to the GNSS Committee, and a member of the Galileo Signal Task Force. He is also a member of the EU/USA National Security Compatibility Compliance Group and the European Radio Navigation Plan Group.

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August 27, 2010

Bob Snow

Bob Snow is an associate technical fellow/flight test engineer at the Boeing Company.

He has been involved in flight testing for 34 years and in GPS research for 20 years with experience in various aspects of GPS, GBAS, and SBAS. 

Snow received his B.S. in aeronautical engineering from the University of Washington.

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Janet Booth

Janet Booth is a systems architect for the Flight Test Data System Technology group with the Boeing Company.

She is responsible for the design, development, and validation of GPS systems employed for flight testing commercial airplanes.

Booth has been involved in GPS research for 14 years with experience in various aspects of GPS, ground-based augmentation systems (GBAS), and SBAS. She received her M.A. in applied mathematics from Indiana University.

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