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Bernd Eissfeller


Bernd Eissfeller is full professor and vice-director of the Institute of Geodesy and Navigation at the University of Federal Armed Forces (FAF-Bundeswehr) Munich, Germany. He is responsible for teaching and research in the field of GPS/GLONASS/Galileo and inertial technology. Until the end of 1993, he worked in industry as a project manager in the development of GPS/INS navigation systems. From 1994 - 2000, he served as head of the University FAFs GNSS Laboratory.


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Car Jammers: Interference Analysis   October 1, 2011
By: Bernd Eissfeller,Dominik Dötterböck,Elmar Wittmann,Erwin Löhnert,Roland Bauernfeind,Thomas Kraus

Open-field tests of jamming signals from widely available in-car jammers, measured with an experimental software receiver that records the intermediate frequency (IF) samples, enable a detailed analysis of interference effects from these looming threats.

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HIGAPS   September 1, 2004
By: André Neubauer,Andreas Schmid,Bernd Eissfeller,Gunter Heinrichs,Günter Rohmer,Henning Ehm,José-Ángel Ávila-Rodríguez,Robert Weigel,Thomas Pany

A large-scale integrated combined Galileo/GPS receiver chipset for consumer applications focuses on high-sensitivity acquisition.

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Real-Time Kinematic in the Light of GPS Modernisation and Galileo   October 1, 2002
By: Bernd Eissfeller,Christian Tiberius,Gunter Heinrichs,Thomas Pany

The availability of signals from Galileo satellites lies a few years in the future. However, that hasn?t stopped a team of researchers from investigating how using Galileo and GPS together will improve real-time kinematic measurement techniques, particularly ambiguity resolution.

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Synergies in Handset Architecture   March 1, 2002
By: Bernd Eissfeller,Gunter Heinrichs

Satellite-based navigation and positioning will have an ever-greater influence on our daily life in the future.