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Benoît Muth

DSP engineer/MSc

- Netherlands

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DSP for satellite navigation, NLDA - TU Delft.

Theoretical skills and applied experiences detailed further on.

Languages: English, Dutch, German. Basic Spanish.

A former student at

 ENSEEIHT - INP (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electrotechnique, d'Electronique, d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique et des)
 Lycée Jean Jacques Henner (scientifique)

Since 2005: Netherlands Defense Academy - TU Delft

PhD student, DSP for GNSS SWR
The Netherlands Defense Academy (NLDA: http://www.nlda.nl), gathers the institutes that train the officers of the 3 Dutch army bodies. This young entity is at the source of the project 'Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) software receivers (SWR)'. This project is conducted in collaboration with the Delft University of Technology (TUD: http://www.tudelft.nl). This project shall lead to defend my PhD thesis in the late 2009/early 2010.

After the evaluation of the state-of-art, my work currently consists in applying joint time-frequency domain signal processing methods to GNSS receivers.
Sector: Research and development

2005 : ISL - Institut de Recherches de Saint-Louis

Trainee
The ISL research institute is a binational defense-oriented research institution. It is commonly exploited by the Federal Repuvlic of Germany and the French Republic.

The research activities are driven by 5 themes that are linked to balistics in the wide sense:
- Perforation, Blindage et Détonique.
- Aéromécanique et Acoustique.
- Optronique, Laser et Sensorique.
- Lanceurs et Projectiles.
- Modélisation et Analyse Système.
Further information available on: http://www.isl.tm.fr/

I have spent 5 months within the Acoustics department in the frame of my DSP MSc thesis internship.
Sector: Aeronautic - Navy - Space - Armament

2004 : TéSA

Trainee
6 weeks traineeship within the Spatial Communications lab, Toulouse, France. (TeSA http://tesa.prd.fr/)

Study of the estimation of the group size of a satellite broadcast.
Sector: Research and development

Hobbies

Basketball, bicycle, music, reading, telly, tourism, correspondence.