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Serial Streaming Telemetry Encryption

Course Date

Thursday, October 29th

Speaker(s)

Albert Gabaldon, NAWCWPNS
Jaron Guisa, NAWCWPNS

Course Description

This course will present a high-level overview of the fundamental concepts behind classical and modern secure telecommunication encryption systems. It is intended for a student looking to grasp a basic understanding of a highly complex but ubiquitous technology. The course will be limited to commercial encryption. The specific emphasis will be on implementations of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with IRIG106 Chapter 4 serial streaming telemetry.

About Albert Gabaldon

Albert graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1986 with a degree in Electrical Engineering and has been employed by the Naval Air Warfare Center in China Lake, CA, since then. With 40 years of experience in embedded telemetry design, he has spent the last 25 years specializing in secure IRIG106 chapter 4 streaming telemetry systems. In addition to his technical experience, he briefly served as the RCC-TG Recorders and Reproducers Committee Chair and currently holds the position of RCC-Telemetry Group Chair.

About Jaron Guisa

Jaron Guisa is a telemetry engineer in the Airborne Instrumentation Systems Department at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake (NAWCWD). He has been with NAWCWD for three years and his focus has been on encryption module design and development. Mr. Guisa holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University. He is a recipient of the NAVAIR Symposium for Emerging Professionals Best of Site Award for his paper “RF Performance of AES in Serial Streaming Telemetry.