Peter J. Garland to Receive 2014 AIAA Aerospace Communications Award Written 8 July 2014
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Honored for Technical Management Contributions to the Advancement of Space and Ground Technology
Garland began his career in the early 1960’s as a communications engineer at one of the original Marconi Short Wave beam transmitting stations. Later, he participated in the design, manufacture, integration and testing of a number of space-based instruments in support of the United Kingdom’s X-ray Astronomy research program, creating a number of X-ray telescopes used to detect black holes. In 1980, Garland moved to Canada, where he has dedicated his work solely to the area of satellite communications. He was responsible for leading the design and implementation of hardware and software that allowed Teleglobe Canada to connect phone calls to the rest of the world via one of the first TDMA based satellite links. Garland later led a multi company Canadian Advanced Satcom program team whose work led to the deployment of the world’s first Ka-band multimedia satellite communication system, at the same time creating a new standard of packet-switching in satellite communication technology that greatly increased the throughput of satcom systems. Garland also led the team that first developed and promoted the DVB-RCS standard as a worldwide standard for two-way satellite communications.
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