Christopher Olsen has over 14 years of experience, focusing on unique and robust solutions in the aerial unmanned vehicle arena.
Chris has been instrumental in gathering, reviewing and analyzing sensitive information critical to strategic planning. Aligned staff resources with workflow requirements; provided teams with real-time progress big-picture concerns through multitude of dynamic contingencies. Planned, executed and/or oversaw day-to-day and contingency operations. Chris has developed a real-time multi-tasking networking system, has extensive experience in C/C++, JAVA TCP/IP, VxWorks, Solaris, Linux, Win32 and DSPBIOS.
Chris has designed a collision avoidance device used in unmanned aerial vehicles. Chris has also designed and created a number of unique solutions including:
A control station application software for Win32, Linux and Solaris.
Hardware used in the LEO satellite systems.
Developed drivers for use within real time operating systems (RTOS)
Developed VxDrivers for Mil-1553, Arinc, MPEG and Serial I/O.
