JB Consulting International since Jun 2007
Owner
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 1968 - 2007
Assistant Director for Technology/Chief Technologist
SPIE 1995 - 2005
Member of the board President 2004
US Army Jun 1969 - Jun 1971
Sergeant
Education:
University of Arizona 1981 - 1982
University of Alabama in Huntsville 1971 - 1976
MS, Electrical Engineering
Colorado State University 1964 - 1969
BSEE, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Integration Systems Engineering Program Management Engineering Management Aerospace Strategic Planning Sensors Space Systems Risk Management System Design Simulations Dod Project Planning Earned Value Management Spacecraft Proposal Writing Technical Leadership Technology Evaluation Air Force Testing Image Processing Security Clearance Engineering Optics Requirements Management Technical Writing Defense Labview Physics Algorithms Courses Organizational Development Government Contracting Avionics Configuration Management Electronics Software Engineering Requirements Analysis Military Robotics Embedded Systems Matlab R&D Cost Risk Mitigation Planning Problem Solving Standardization Technology Leadership Electrical Engineering
Interests:
Technology Maturity Assessment International Collaboration System Maturity Assessment Strategic Planning Organizational Development
James C. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Fletcher James W. Bilbro - Huntsville AL Werner K. Dahm - Huntsville AL Ronald B. Campbell - Sudbury MA Robert M. Huffaker - Huntsville AL Harold B. Jeffreys - Decatur AL Albert V. Jelalian - Bedford MA Wayne H. Keene - Medfield MA Michael C. Krause - Huntsville AL Thomas R. Lawrence - Huntsville AL Charles M. Sonnenschein - Natick MA David J. Wilson - Huntsville AL James A. L. Thomson - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
G01B 902 G01N 2100
US Classification:
250339
Abstract:
A system for remotely measuring velocities present in discrete volumes of air in which a CO. sub. 2 laser beam is focused by a telescope at such a volume, a focal volume, and within the focusable range, near field, of the telescope. The back scatter, or reflected light, principally from the focal volume, passes back through the telescope and is frequency compared with the original frequency of the laser, and the difference frequency or frequencies represent particle velocities in that focal volume.
Youtube
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27m 14s
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16m 41s
Overwhelmed
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39m 10s
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