Frank N. Bauregger, W6QI

Graduate of the GPS WAAS Lab
at Stanford University
Department of Electrical Engineering

Biographical sketch
- Born: Erie,
PA, during Woodstock
1969
- BSEE: Penn
State University,
May 1991
- MSEE: Stanford
University, April 1998
- Ph.D.: Stanford
University, September 2003
Research Projects
- Global Positioning System
(GPS), Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
- Airborne anti-jam GPS
antenna design, construction, and flight testing
- Diffraction theory
(UTD), Moment Methods, and finite-difference time domain (FDTD), as
applied to novel interference resistant GPS antennas
- Microwave circuit
design, especially antenna feed circuits, preamps and filters
- Dual-patch anti-jam GPS
antenna for aircraft applications
Publications
Characterization of Hyperbolic Subreflectors in Cassegrain Reflector
Antennas Using Non-Linear Least Squares Curve Fitting
Presented October 2005 at MUD 2005, Cerritos, CA
- Frank
N. Bauregger, Todd Walter, Dennis Akos, Per Enge
Flight Trials of a Novel Dual Patch Anti-Jam GPS Antenna
Presented January 2003 at ION NTM, Anaheim, California
- Frank N. Bauregger, Todd
Walter, Dennis Akos, Per Enge
A Novel Dual Patch Anti-Jam GPS Antenna
Presented June 2002 at 58th ION Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New
Mexico
- Frank N. Bauregger, Todd
Walter, Per Enge
The Dielectric Cavity Antenna - An Alternative to the Choke Ring
Antenna
Presented January 2001 at ION NTM '01, Long Beach, California
- Frank N. Bauregger
The Interference Susceptibility of GPS Slot-Type Antennas Mounted on Flat
Plates and Cylinders
Internal Report
- Frank N. Bauregger, G.
Leonard Tyler
Orbital Considerations for Spacecraft Engaged in Mutual Radio
Occultations
Technical Report 2DPA712-1998-1
Submitted to the University of Wisconsin, March 1998
Other Interests
Last update: September 5, 2006