Prof. Dr. Bradford Parkinson
Curriculum Vitae of Bradford Parkinson
1935 |
Born in Madison, WI/USA. |
1964-1966 |
Instructor US Air Force Test Pilot’s School. |
1969-1970 |
26 Combat Missions in South East Asia. |
1970-1971 |
Chairman of Astronautics/Computer Science Dept., US Air Force Academy. |
1972-1978 |
Chief Architect and Advocate for GPS, Program Director through first GPS Launches and Initial Tests. |
1978 |
Retires from US Air Force as a Colonel. |
1979 |
Professor Colorado State University – Research on Solar Energy. |
1980-1981 |
Vice President, Advanced Engineering, Rockwell Corporation. |
1981-1984 |
Group Vice President, Intermetrics. |
1984-2001 |
Professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University. |
1992 |
First Demonstration of Commercial Aircraft Landing solely using GPS. |
1994 |
First Demonstration of GPS Precision Farming Tractor (8 centimeters). |
1995 |
Conception and Demonstration of GPS WAAS, now operational with FAA. |
1984-2000 |
Program Director of NASA’s Gravity Probe-B Satellite to Test Einstein’s General Relativity. |
Education
1957 |
BSc with Distinction – US Naval Academy. |
1961 |
MSc – Aeronautics and Astronautics – MIT (Tau Beta Pi). |
1966 |
PhD – Aeronautics and Astronautics – Stanford University. |
Fellowships
1990 |
Royal Institute of Navigation. |
1991 |
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Member of the International Academy of Astronautics, IEEE, ION, ASME and AIAA. |
1999 |
IEEE, the (American) Institute of Navigation. |
2009 |
American Astronautical Society. |
Publications
More than 50 papers on the subjects of guidance, navigation, and control and is co-editor and an author of the best-selling AIAA book Global Positioning System, Theory and Applications.
US Patents
5,726,659 |
“Multipath calibration in GPS pseudorange measurements”. |
6,434,462 |
“GPS control of a tractor-towed implement”, “Method and apparatus for vehicle control, navigation and positioning”. |
6,052,647 |
“Method and system for automatic control of vehicles based on carrier phase differential GPS”. |
6,373,432 |
“System using leo satellites for centimeter-level navigation”. |
5,572,218 |
“System and method for generating precise position determinations” – for which was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame in 2004. |
Awards
1977 |
The Defense Department Superior Performance Award for Best Program Director in the Air Force. |
1983 |
Royal Institute of Navigation’s Gold Medal. |
1986 |
Kershner Award and Institute of Navigation’s Thurlow Award. |
1987 |
Burka Award. |
1991 |
Kepler Award. |
1993 |
The Loyd Berkner Award of the AAS, Navstar Joint Program Office GPS Hall of Fame Award. |
1994 |
Pioneer Award and National Reconaissance Office Gold Medal, NASA’s Public Service Medal. |
1996 |
Von Karman Lectureship. |
1997 |
American Philosophical Society Magellanic Premium Medal. |
1998 |
Sperry Award. |
2001 |
Distinguished Public Service Medal and the Aerospace Contribution to Society Medal. |
2002 |
IEEE Simon Ramo Award. |
2004 |
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Gold Medal. |
2006 |
AIAA Goddard Astronautics Award. |
2007 |
Silicon Valley Hall of Fame. |
2012 |
Goddard Trophy and Bob Hope Award of NDIA. |