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Testing satellite and ground based augmented navigation systems

Presented by Dean Pfafferot, Paul Denisowski, Dr. Markus Irsigler and Klaus Theissen

Facing the challenges of the next generation augmentation based landing systems, this webinar has been created to provide and understanding of SBAS, GBAS, test challenges as well as provide you with an insight into modern and high performance test methods both for generating GBAS signals as well as analyzing them in the field. This will include Avionic test applications for aircraft on-board, ground station, air traffic control GBASystems as well as air navigation service provision, aircraft MRO, aviation authority certification and avionic system integration.

In this webinar, you will learn how to/ more about:

  • SBAS-GBAS radiofrequency measurements for maintenance applications
  • SBAS-GBAS radiofrequency measurements for development and performance validation

Speaker

Deon Pfafferott has worked in the Electronic and Industrial Engineering fields with more than 20 years of international business development experience. In April 2011, Deon joined Rohde & Schwarz to head-up the global business development for Test & Measurement in Aerospace & Defence, today he works as a Market Segment Manager for Aerospace & Defence Test & Measurement.

Deon Pfafferot

Paul Denisowski is an Applications Engineer at Rohde & Schwarz where he specializes in interference hunting, direction finding and mobile network testing. He has over 20 years of experience in test and measurement and has previously worked in both field and R&D positions at HP/Agilent, Fujitsu and Alcatel. Paul holds a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University and was a visiting lecturer at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Klaus Theissen is a product manager at Rohde&Schwarz responsible for spectrum analysis and terrestrial navigation analysis. Klaus has a Diploma degree in electrical engineering (Dipl.-Ing.) of the Technical University of Aachen in Germany and more than 20 years of experience in the field of NavAids analysis. Since 2008 he had several papers and presentation on terrestrial navigation analysis topics at international symposiums or trade fair shows.