Jürgen Dampf M. Sc.
Professur für Satellitennavigation (LRT 9.2) |
Gebäude 61, Raum 1105 |
Tel.: +49 6004 4659 |
Email: juergen.dampf@unibw.de |
Research interests:
- Bayesian Direct Position Estimation
- GNSS Receiver Technology
- Sensor Fusion
- Signal Processing
Publications
[1] Dampf, J., Pany, T., “Nuisance Parameters for Bayesian Direct Position Estimation Targeting Improved Stability”, Proceedings of 31th International Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2018), Miami, FL, September 2018
[2] Dampf, J., Frankl, K., Pany, T., “Optimal Particle Filter Weight for Bayesian Direct Position Estimation in a GNSS Receiver,” MDPI Sensors, Basel, Switzerland, 2018
[3] Dampf, J., Pany, T., Bär, W., Winkel, J., Stöber, C., Mervart, L., Rodriguez, A., Ionnadis, R., “Real World Spoofing Trials and Mitigation via Direction of Arrival Discrimination,” InsideGNSS, May/June 2017
[4] Dampf, J., Pany, T., Bär, W., Winkel, J., Stöber, C., Mervart, L., Rodriguez, A., Ionnadis, R., “Real World Direction of Arrival Estimation and Mitigation of Spoofing Signals with a Synthetic Aperture Antenna,” Proc. NaviTec, Noordwjik, Netherlands, 2016.
[5] Dampf, J., Pany, T., Bär, W., Winkel, J., Stöber, C., Fürlinger, K., Closas, P., Garcia-Molina, J.A., “More Than We Ever Dreamd Possible,” InsideGNSS, July/August 2015, pp. 20-29
[6] Dampf, J., Pany, T., Falk, N., Riedl, B., Winkel, J., “Galileo Altimetry Using AltBOC and RTK Techniques,” InsideGNSS, January/February 2013, pp. 20-29
[7] Dampf, J., Pany, T., Falk, N., Riedl, B., Winkel, J., “Absolute Code and Carrier Galileo Altimetry,” Proc. ENC-GNSS, D4P3, Vienna, Austria, 2013.
[8] Dampf, J., Pany, T., “Measuring High Bandwidth GNSS Signals for Indoor Positioning,” InsideGNSS, September/October 2013, pp. 76-80
[9] Dampf, J., Gruber, J., Pany, T., “Synthetic Aperture Processing for Deep GNSS/INS Integration,” University of the German Federal Armed Forces, Neubiberg, Munich, Germany, 2013
[10] Dampf, J., Pany, T., Falk, N., Riedl, B., Winkel, J., “SX-NSR-R: A Software Receiver for Next Generation Reflectometry Systems,” Proc. ION-GNSS, A4-2423, Nashville, Tennessee, 2012.