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After working as an Application Engineer at ST-Microelectronics for one year, he joined Septentrio as a software design engineer. He is responsible for working on the PolaRx2 firmware design. Markus Markgraf is a GPS development engineer at DLR/GSOC. He has prepared and conducted various sounding ro...

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Main Author: Markus Markgraf
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.484.1461
http://www.weblab.dlr.de/rbrt/pdf/ION_05D36.pdf
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Summary:After working as an Application Engineer at ST-Microelectronics for one year, he joined Septentrio as a software design engineer. He is responsible for working on the PolaRx2 firmware design. Markus Markgraf is a GPS development engineer at DLR/GSOC. He has prepared and conducted various sounding rocket flight experiments at Esrange, Kiruna. He was in charge of the preparation of a number of space missions with GPS receivers onboard. He also has specialized in environmental and signal simulator testing of GPS receivers. Testing and qualification of commercial receivers for space applications is done by the DLR on a regular basis. In this paper we report the results of the tests performed