 | Daniel N. Aloi, Ph.D. Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 102K SEB; (248) 370-2185; Fax: (248) 370-4633 E-mail: aloi@oakland.edu www.oakland.edu/aewl
Ph.D., |
EDUCATION
1999, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
1996, M.S.E.E., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
1992, B.S.E.E., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (cum laude).
WORK EXPERIENCE
ESE Dept., OU
1/02-present Assistant Professor
9/00-1/02 Visiting Lecturer
OnStar, Incorporated, Troy, Michigan.
6/00-1/02 Sr. Project Engineer
School of EECS, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
6/99-6/00 Visiting Assistant Professor
12/93-6/99 Research Associate
EXTERNAL FUNDING HISTORY
Sony Electronics, Incorporated, San Diego, California
9/02-8/03 Principal Investigator Funding Award: $50,000.00
OnStar, Incorporated, Troy, Michigan
7/02-1/03 Principal Investigator Funding Award: $65,600.00
Federal Aviation Administration - Satellite Program Office,
Washington, DC
1/03-1/04 Principal Investigator
Funding Award: Year 1: $300,000.00, Year 2: $400,000
CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Michigan
7/02-1/03 Consultant
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
School of Engineering and Computer Science, Oakland University
1/02-present Assistant Professor
- EE 326, 378, 434/534, 595; SYS 317, SYS 325
PATENTS
- Jeff Stefan, Daniel N. Aloi and Richard Kacel, “Method and
System for Reducing For Reducing Maneuver Proximity
Diameter For a Waypoint Navigation System,” Assignee:
General Motors, Patent #: 6,625,538 B2, Septemper 23,
2003.
- Jeff Stefan, Richard Kacel and Daniel N. Aloi, “Method
and System for Reducing Shape Points for a Navigation
System,” Assignee: General Motors Patent #: 6,567,741 B1,
May 20, 2003.
- Jeff Stefan, Jasmin
Jijina, Richard Kacel,
Daniel N. Aloi and
John Correia, “Method
and System for
Detecting Anomalous
Road Geometry for a
Navigation System,”
Assignee: General Motors, Patent #: 6,466,864 B1, October
15, 2002.
SELECTED PAPERS
- Daniel N. Aloi, Andrew Rusek and Barbara Oakley, “A
Relative Technique for Characterization of PCV Error
of Large Aperture Antennas Using GPS Data,” IEEE
Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
(Submitted on 1/6/03)
- Daniel N. Aloi and Frank van Graas, “Investigation into the
Effectiveness of Ground Multipath Mitigation via Polarization
Steering of Received GPS Signal,” IEEE Transactions on
Aerospace and Electronic Systems.
(Accepted with minor revisions 10/7/03)
- Daniel N. Aloi, Luke Fay, Matt Ronning and Matt Ronning,
“The Role of Bluetooth Equipped GPS Reciever in Intelligent
Transportation Systems,” Institute of Navigation 2003 Annual
Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, June 23-25, 2003.
- Mohammad Sharawi and Daniel N. Aloi , “Investigation
into the performance of EOTD for GSM users in telematics
applications.” Proceeding of the SPIE, Volume 5084. 21-25
April 2003. Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center.
Orlando, Florida.
- Daniel N. Aloi and Jeff Stefan, “A Low-Cost GPS-Based
Approach to Automotive Navigation,” Institute of Navigation
2001 57th Annual Meeting & CIGTF’s Guidance Test,
Albuquerque, NM, June 11-12, 2001.
- Daniel N. Aloi and Frank van Graas, “Analysis of the Effects
of Earth-Surface Based Multipath Reflections on GPS
Code Phase Measurements,” Institute of Navigation –
Navigational Technology For The 21st Century, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, June 28-30, 1999.
- Daniel N. Aloi, “Phase Center Variation (PCV) Determination
of the Ohio University Dipole Array using GPS Data,”
Institute of Navigation GPS 1999, Nashville, Tennessee,
September 14-17, 1999.
AWARDS
- Key Technical Advisor to the FAA Satellite Program Office’s
Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) Program
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