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			| Yair  Barniv
Aerospace Engineer Phone: 650-604-5451 Professional Interests
            
              |  | Research and Development in system analysis, design, optimization,
                  simulation, and algorithm development in areas such as Command-Control-Communications,
                  Signal/image processing, Radar/SAR, Electronic Counter-Measures,
                  IR Systems, Guidance and Navigation, Detection and Tracking,
                Virtual Reality, Neural Networks, Pattern Recognition.  |  Summary of Qualifications
            
              |  | More than 30 years of engineering experience in: missile guidance,
                  telemetry, navigation and avionics systems, servo/control system
                  design, digital and optical signal/image processing, radar air-traffic
                  control, mass-transit systems, SAR design, and a broad range
                  of related areas. Able to conceptualize new ideas. Experienced
                  in developing simulation models for analysis and performance
                  evaluation. Able to convert system operational requirements into
                  realizable design specifications and establish test and evaluation
                criteria. |  Education
            
              |   | Carnegie Mellon University (PA, USA): |  
              |   | 1978 |   | M.S. in Communications, Stochastic Processes, Signal/image
                Processing. |  
              |   | 1981 |   | Ph.D. in Communications, Stochastic Processes, Signal/image
                Processing. |  
              |   | Tel-Aviv Uuniversity (T-A ISRAEL) |  
              |   | 1970-72 |   | courses towards MSEE in Control Systems and Digital Signal
                Processing. |  
              |   | Weizman Institute of Science (Rehovot, ISRAEL) |  
              |   | 1971-73 |   | course work in flight control, synthesis of feedback systems,
                interceptor dynamics. |  
              |   | Technion (Haifa, ISRAEL) |  
              |   | 1959-63 |   | B.Sc. in EE. |  Professional Experience
            
              |   | NASA/Ames Research Center: January 1990
                    - present. |  
              |   |   | Developed algorithms for passive ranging based on Optical Flow
                  from cameras in a stereo configuration in the context of Map-of-the-Earth
                  Helicopter navigation. Did system analysis for an MTI radar used
                  to detect airborne and on-runway obstaclesin the context of the High-Speed-Research effort (supersonic civil transport).
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              |   | Signal Processing Technology: August
                    1989 - January 1990. |  
              |   |   | Developed a new three-dimensional Synthetic Aperture Radar
                  that can locate moving targets correctly and measure their radial
                  speeds. This radar is especially useful in imaging the ocean
                surface. |  
              |   | NASA/Ames Research Center: November
                    1988 - August 1989. |  
              |   |   | Developed algorithm to apply Velocity Filtering to Optical
                Flow computations. |  
              |   | Saxpy Computer Corporation: June 1987
                    - August 1988. |  
              |   |   | Developed new techniques in the area of Non-Acoustical Anti-Submarine
                warfare for DARPA/NTO. |  
              |   | Systems Control Techonology: June 1979
                - June 87. |  
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                                  Applied Dynamic Programming Algorithm to Cruise-Missile path
                    optimization.                   Developed closed-loop ECM techniques for various types of
                    radars.                   Analyzed feasibility of a terminal-homing SAR anti-tank
                    missile.                   Developed statistical models for Ballistic Missiles interception.                   Analyzed effect of Forward-Looking-Sensor on Cruise-Missile
                    survivability.                   Analyzed miss-distance of anti-ship missiles.                   Developed Dynamic Programming Approach to streak detection
                    in IR imagery. |  
              |   | Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI): May
                    1968 - September 1977. |  
              |   |   | 1975-77 |  | Headed an engineering group tasked with designing the Tel-Aviv "Mass-Transit
                  System". Studied and visited existing worldwide systems
                  concentrating on Automatic Train Control/Operation/Supervision.
                  Studied related areas of communications, displays, and man-machine
                  interfaces.
  Developed simulation
  models for above. Preparedtentative specifications.
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              |   |   | 1974-75 |  | Headed an engineering group tasked with preparing specifications
                  for a missile design project. Coordinated design, implementation,
                  integration, and field testing. Developed simulations in order
                to optimize critical parameter and define performance bounds. |  
              |   |   | 1971-74 |  | Did performance estimation, feasibility/cost-effectiveness
                  studies on a broad spectrum of projects in areas of Electro-acoustics,
                Radar, and Navigation. |  
              |   |   | 1970-71 |  | Designed control loops for a missile including guidance and
                homing laws and logic. |  
              |   | MILITARY SERVICE: June 63 - May 68. |  
              |   |   | Served as commissioned officer in the Israeli Air-Force.
                  Was in charge of maintenance and development of airborne and
  ground radars and fire-control systems. Was also responsible for automatic landing
  instrumentation. |  Partial List of Publications
            
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                "A ground-based navigation system," IAI (Israel-Aircraft-Industries)
                    report, Jan 70."A compensation method for the Radome effect in a proportional
                    navigation system," IAI, Feb 71."A real-time G-bias compensation method," IAI,
                  Aug 70."Location of guns through the use of acoustical detection," IAI,
                    Oct 71."Time of arrival (TOA) navigation," IAI, May 72."An algorithm for fire-zone determination for a ground-to-ground
                    missile," IAI, Nov 74."A centralized supervision system for a mass-transit
                    system," IAI, Dec 76."Intensity disparity compensation in optical pattern
                      recognition," M.S. Thesis, Carnegie-Mellon University,
                    May 78.."Correlation of images with random contrast reversals," (with
                      H. Mostafavi and David Casasent), SPIE, vol. 238, Image
                  Processing for Missile Guidance, p. 156, May 80."Multi-sensor image registration," Ph.D. Thesis,
                    Carnegie-Mellon University, Feb 81."Dynamic programming solution for detecting dim moving
                      targets," IEEE Trans. AES (Aerospace and Electronic
                      Systems), vol. 21, no. 3, Mar 85."Effects of wind-gust on the stability of a missile's
                      flight path and the implication of the spectrum spread of a
                      synthetic aperture radar," SCT ("Systems Control
                    Technology") Technical Memo TM-9339-314-01, Jul 79."SAR
                    use for anti-tank missiles," SCT TM-9339-314-02, Jul
                    79."Fine angular control for cruise missiles," SCT
                    TM-5271-006, Dec 79."The mixed threat problem in ballistic missile penetration," SCT
                    TM-6857-005 and TM-6857-006, Mar 80."Alternate mission optimization systems for cruise missiles," SCT
                    TM-6433-100-01, March 1980."The benefits of using a forward-looking sensor on-board
                    a cruise missile," SCT TM-6433-002, Jun 80."Tracking loops gain-control through the AGC in a monopulse
                    radar," SCT TM-5364-002, Sep 80."De-stabilization of the APQ-112 monopulse radar through
                      the use of reduced duty-cycle to induce gain-switching," SCT
                    TM-5364-005, Feb 1981."Evaluation of SAR for anti-tank missiles," SCT
                    TM-5376-120-01, Mar 81."The ultimate performance criterion for a closed-loop
                    ECM system," SCT TM-5364-010, May 81."Ship-borne closed-loop ECM techniques," SCT TM-5456-001,
                    Dec 81."Dual-emitter gain-switching/blinking algorithm for monopulse
                    radar de-stabilization," SCT TM-5456-002, Jan 82."The general case of miss-distance optimization for a
                    ship using blinking," SCT TM-5456-003, Jun 82.Y. Barniv and O. Kella, "Dynamic Programming Solution
                      for Detecting Dim Moving Targets, PART II: Analysis",
                    IEEE Trans., Vol. AES-23, No. 6, Nov. 87, pp. 776-788.Chapter 4: "Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Detecting
                      Dim Moving Targets" of the book "Multitarget-Multisensor
                      Tracking: Advanced Applications", Edited by Yaakov
                      Bar-Shalom, Artech House 90."Error Analysis of Combined Optical-Flow and Stereo Passive
                      Ranging", IEEE Trans., Vol. AES-28, No. 4, Oct. 92,
                      pp. 978-990."Application of Velocity Filtering to Optical-Flow Passive
                    Ranging", IEEE, Vol. AES-28, No. 4, Oct. 92, pp. 957-970."Passive Ranging Using Image Expansion", IEEE Trans,
                    Vol. AES-31, No. 1, Jan. 95, pp. 358-375.Y. Baram and Y. Barniv, "Obstacle Detection by Recognizing
                      Binary Expansion Patterns.", IEEE Trans, Vol. AES-32,
                    No. 1, Jan. 96, pp. 191-198. | noneDownload Acrobat Reader   
 
					
						  
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								Y. . Barniv (2005) Head Motion Anticipation for Virtual-Environment Applications Using Kinematics and EMG Energy.
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