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Jean-Luc Issler


Jean-Luc Issler is Head of the RadioNavigation Department at CNES, in charge of signal processing and radionavigation engineering.


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SBAS Interference   April 1, 2009
By: Christophe Macabiau,Guillaume Lamontagne,J.C. Guay,Jean-Luc Issler,Laurent Lestarquit,Marie Nouvel-Malicorne,Matthieu Sihrener,Olivier Julien,Olivier Nouvel,René Landry Jr.

Some applications using data collected by fixed- or low-dynamic WAAS or other SBAS receivers may encounter a tracking error due to C/A code cross-correlation.

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Galileo Frequency & Signal Design   June 1, 2003
By: Gunter W. Hein,Jean-Christophe Martin,Jean-Luc Issler,Jeremie Godet,Philippe Erhard,Rafael Lucas-Rodriguez,Tony Pratt

Europe's program to develop an independent satellite-based positioning system — Galileo — seeks to balance several goals: taking advantage of technological innovation while optimizing the compatibility and interoperability of Galileo and GPS. Over the past two years, a task force of experts has...more >>

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GNSS On High   May 1, 2001
By: Denis Laurichesse,Flavien Mercier,Jean-Luc Issler,Laurent Lestarquit

Gamma ray bursts, the most powerful explosions known, match the fury of a hundred exploding stars and appear to come from the far reaches of the universe.