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James Spilker

James Julius Spilker Jr. (August 4, 1933 – September 24, 2019) was an American engineer and a consulting professor in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department at Stanford University. He was one of the principal architects of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He was a co-founder of the space communications company Stanford Telecommunications, and was most recently executive chairman of AOSense Inc., Sunnyvale, CA.

Jim Spilker in 2013

Education edit

After graduating high school and working for awhile, Spilker began attending college at the College of Marin, a community college in Kentfield, California, primarily for financial reasons. Upon receiving scholarship aid from Stanford University and Hewlett-Packard, he was able to transfer to Stanford, which he attended for 5 years and received a B.S. degree in 1955, an M.S. degree in 1956, and a Ph.D. in 1958, all in Electrical Engineering. He also completed the Senior Management Program at UCLA in 1985.

Career edit

From 1958 to 1963, Spilker worked as a research supervisor at Lockheed Research Labs in Palo Alto, California, where he invented an optimal tracking device for spread-spectrum signals and devised technology to communicate with aircraft flying to/from Berlin when Russia blockaded Berlin.

In 1963 he became manager of the Communications Sciences Department of Ford Aerospace Corporation where he led and managed efforts on both satellite communications ground terminals and military communications satellite payloads for the first quasi-stationary communications satellites, and developed multiple access technologies for various satellite communications and became Director of Communications Systems.

In 1973 he co-founded Stanford Telecommunications Inc. (referred to as Stanford Telecom) with Marshall Fitzgerald and John Brownie. Stanford Telecom was the first of his three Silicon Valley startup companies, with three people and no VC funding. As the company's Executive Chairman, he grew the military satellite communications and GPS company to over 1,300 employees in 5 states when he sold it in 1999.

During Spilker's leadership at Stanford Telecommunications Inc., he also designed semiconductor ASICs (application-specific integrated circuits) for error correction, number-controlled oscillators, and quadrature amplitude modulation. Aviation Week and Space Technology in 1997 ranked Stanford Telecom as the #2 most competitive aerospace company in the world and top 100 fastest growing companies.

From 2001 until his death in 2019, Spilker was a consulting professor at Stanford University in the Electrical Engineering and Aeronautics and Astronautics Department. In 2005, Spilker co-founded the Stanford University Research Center for Position, Navigation and Time, which continues today and has an annual International Symposium at Stanford University with invited speakers from around the world.

In 2005, Spilker also co-founded AOSense Inc., an atomic physics company specializing in inertial navigation using cold atom interferometry. He was Executive Chairman at AOSense Inc.

He was also co-founder and chairman of Rosum, a high-tech company using digital and analog television signals for indoor positioning services and augmentation of GPS.

 
James and Anna Marie Spilker at the Stanford building dedication in 2013

Spilker was a member of the Stanford University Engineering advisory board, a member of the University of Southern California (USC) Communication Sciences Institute, a member of the US Defense Science Board GPS Task Force, and the Air Force Space Command GPS Independent Review Team. He was a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and a Life Fellow of the IEEE for the development of digital satellite communications and navigation systems.[1]

Publications edit

Books edit

  1. Digital Communications by Satellite, Prentice-Hall, 1977. 10 printings including 1 paperback.
  2. GPS Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications. AIAA, co-editor with Bradford Parkinson, 1996. Author and co-author of 9 chapters in the book. The book won the AIAA Sommerfield Best Book Medal.
  3. Position, Navigation, and Timing Technologies in the 21st Century: Integrated Satellite Navigation, Sensor Systems, and Civil Applications. Wiley - IEEE Press, 2019. Editors: Y. Jade Morton, Frank van Diggelen, James Spilker, and Bradford Parkinson. Associate Editors: Sherman Lo, Grace Gao.

Major book chapter and technical papers edit

  • Evolution of Modern Digital Communications Security Technologies, in Science, Technology, and National Security, coauthor with Jim Omura, Paul Baran, Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, 2002.
  • Spilker wrote over 100 technical papers for various IEEE and ION publications.

Honors edit

James Spilker was an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (1998) and was inducted to the Air Force GPS Hall of Fame (2000) and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame (2007). He was a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the Institute of Navigation (ION). As one of the originators of GPS, James Spilker shared in the Goddard Memorial Trophy (2012).

He won the Arthur Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 1987, the ION Kepler Award (the highest award of the ION) in 1999, the Burka Award in 2002, and the US Air Force Space Command Recognition Award for 9 years of service on GPS Independent Review Team in 2000. In 2015, he received the IEEE Edison Medal for contributions to the technology and implementation of the GPS civilian navigation system. In 2019, James Spilker shared the 2019 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering with three other GPS pioneers (Bradford Parkinson, Hugo Fruehauf, and Richard Schwartz).[2]

In 2012, Spilker and his wife, Anna Marie Spilker, were recognized for their contributions by Stanford University, which dedicated the James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building in their honor.[3][4][5]

Personal life edit

James Spilker was married to Anna Marie Spilker, a licensed real estate broker and the founder and president of New Pacific Investments Inc. in the Silicon Valley. He died on September 24, 2019, at the age of 86.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "IEEE Fellows 1982 | IEEE Communications Society".
  2. ^ "2019 QEPrize Winners". 12 February 2019.
  3. ^ "James and Anna Marie Spilker pledge $28 million to Stanford". Stanford Report. 16 October 2012.
  4. ^ "GPS pioneer pledges $28 million". Stanford Daily. 16 October 2012.
  5. ^ "James Spilker's remarks from the dedication of the Spilker building". YouTube. 13 May 2013.
  6. ^ "James Spilker, Jr., a father of GPS, has died at 86 | Stanford University School of Engineering". 2 October 2019.

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James Julius Spilker Jr August 4 1933 September 24 2019 was an American engineer and a consulting professor in the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department at Stanford University He was one of the principal architects of the Global Positioning System GPS He was a co founder of the space communications company Stanford Telecommunications and was most recently executive chairman of AOSense Inc Sunnyvale CA Jim Spilker in 2013 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Major book chapter and technical papers 4 Honors 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEducation editAfter graduating high school and working for awhile Spilker began attending college at the College of Marin a community college in Kentfield California primarily for financial reasons Upon receiving scholarship aid from Stanford University and Hewlett Packard he was able to transfer to Stanford which he attended for 5 years and received a B S degree in 1955 an M S degree in 1956 and a Ph D in 1958 all in Electrical Engineering He also completed the Senior Management Program at UCLA in 1985 Career editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message From 1958 to 1963 Spilker worked as a research supervisor at Lockheed Research Labs in Palo Alto California where he invented an optimal tracking device for spread spectrum signals and devised technology to communicate with aircraft flying to from Berlin when Russia blockaded Berlin In 1963 he became manager of the Communications Sciences Department of Ford Aerospace Corporation where he led and managed efforts on both satellite communications ground terminals and military communications satellite payloads for the first quasi stationary communications satellites and developed multiple access technologies for various satellite communications and became Director of Communications Systems In 1973 he co founded Stanford Telecommunications Inc referred to as Stanford Telecom with Marshall Fitzgerald and John Brownie Stanford Telecom was the first of his three Silicon Valley startup companies with three people and no VC funding As the company s Executive Chairman he grew the military satellite communications and GPS company to over 1 300 employees in 5 states when he sold it in 1999 During Spilker s leadership at Stanford Telecommunications Inc he also designed semiconductor ASICs application specific integrated circuits for error correction number controlled oscillators and quadrature amplitude modulation Aviation Week and Space Technology in 1997 ranked Stanford Telecom as the 2 most competitive aerospace company in the world and top 100 fastest growing companies From 2001 until his death in 2019 Spilker was a consulting professor at Stanford University in the Electrical Engineering and Aeronautics and Astronautics Department In 2005 Spilker co founded the Stanford University Research Center for Position Navigation and Time which continues today and has an annual International Symposium at Stanford University with invited speakers from around the world In 2005 Spilker also co founded AOSense Inc an atomic physics company specializing in inertial navigation using cold atom interferometry He was Executive Chairman at AOSense Inc He was also co founder and chairman of Rosum a high tech company using digital and analog television signals for indoor positioning services and augmentation of GPS nbsp James and Anna Marie Spilker at the Stanford building dedication in 2013Spilker was a member of the Stanford University Engineering advisory board a member of the University of Southern California USC Communication Sciences Institute a member of the US Defense Science Board GPS Task Force and the Air Force Space Command GPS Independent Review Team He was a member of the National Academy of Engineering NAE and a Life Fellow of the IEEE for the development of digital satellite communications and navigation systems 1 Publications editBooks edit Digital Communications by Satellite Prentice Hall 1977 10 printings including 1 paperback GPS Global Positioning System Theory and Applications AIAA co editor with Bradford Parkinson 1996 Author and co author of 9 chapters in the book The book won the AIAA Sommerfield Best Book Medal Position Navigation and Timing Technologies in the 21st Century Integrated Satellite Navigation Sensor Systems and Civil Applications Wiley IEEE Press 2019 Editors Y Jade Morton Frank van Diggelen James Spilker and Bradford Parkinson Associate Editors Sherman Lo Grace Gao Major book chapter and technical papers edit Evolution of Modern Digital Communications Security Technologies in Science Technology and National Security coauthor with Jim Omura Paul Baran Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences 2002 Spilker wrote over 100 technical papers for various IEEE and ION publications Honors editJames Spilker was an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering 1998 and was inducted to the Air Force GPS Hall of Fame 2000 and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame 2007 He was a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the Institute of Navigation ION As one of the originators of GPS James Spilker shared in the Goddard Memorial Trophy 2012 He won the Arthur Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 1987 the ION Kepler Award the highest award of the ION in 1999 the Burka Award in 2002 and the US Air Force Space Command Recognition Award for 9 years of service on GPS Independent Review Team in 2000 In 2015 he received the IEEE Edison Medal for contributions to the technology and implementation of the GPS civilian navigation system In 2019 James Spilker shared the 2019 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering with three other GPS pioneers Bradford Parkinson Hugo Fruehauf and Richard Schwartz 2 In 2012 Spilker and his wife Anna Marie Spilker were recognized for their contributions by Stanford University which dedicated the James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building in their honor 3 4 5 Personal life editJames Spilker was married to Anna Marie Spilker a licensed real estate broker and the founder and president of New Pacific Investments Inc in the Silicon Valley He died on September 24 2019 at the age of 86 6 References edit IEEE Fellows 1982 IEEE Communications Society 2019 QEPrize Winners 12 February 2019 James and Anna Marie Spilker pledge 28 million to Stanford Stanford Report 16 October 2012 GPS pioneer pledges 28 million Stanford Daily 16 October 2012 James Spilker s remarks from the dedication of the Spilker building YouTube 13 May 2013 James Spilker Jr a father of GPS has died at 86 Stanford University School of Engineering 2 October 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Spilker amp oldid 1176249995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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