- IEEE Fellows 2009
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2009
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Tulay Adali
For contributions to nonlinear and complex-valued statistical signal processingAnish Arora
For contributions to scalability and stabilization of networks of sensors and computersKeren Bergman
For contributions to development of optical interconnection and transport networksHelmut Boelcskei
For contributions to multiple input/multiple output wireless communication and filter bank theoryGeorge Chrisikos
For contributions to the simulation and design of communication systemsPiet Demeester
For contributions to optical communication networks and technologiesGerhard Fettweis
For contributions to signal processing algorithms and chip implementation architectures For communicationsSheila Hemami
For contributions to robust and perceptual image and video communicationsAshok Jhunjhunwala
For leadership in development of cost-effective telecommunications in remote areasRalf Koetter
For contributions to coding theory
DeceasedArthur Lowery
For leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systemsRoss Murch
For contributions to multiple antenna systems For wireless communicationsParameswaran Ramanathan
For contributions to real-time systems and networksAdam Skorek
For contributions to electro-thermal analysis of industrial processesC.K. Toh
For contributions to communication protocols in ad hoc mobile wireless networksJean-Lien Wu
For leadership in inFormation and communication educationKenneth Zdunek
For leadership in integrating voice and data communications in networksNirwan Ansari
For contributions to broadband networks and communicationsRoberto Battiti
For contributions to machine learning techniques For intelligent optimization and neural networksClaude Berrou
For invention of turbo codes, generalization of the turbo principle in receivers, and influence in standardizationJohn Cartledge
For contributions to modulation dynamics of optical devicesChar-Dir Chung
For leadership in the broadband wireless communications industryBrian Evans
For contributions to multicarrier communications and image displayShen-Li Fu
For contributions to electronic packaging research and educationJean-Pierre Hubaux
For contributions to wireless securityAshfaq Khokhar
For contributions to multimedia computing and database systemsHui Liu
For contributions to global standards For broadband cellular and mobile broadcastingNarayan Mandayam
For contributions to wireless data transmissionRamjee Prasad
For leadership in developing personal wireless communications technologiesXuemin (Sherman) Shen
For contributions to resource management of wireless networksIickho Song
For application of signal detection theory to vehicular communication systemsPeter Vary
For contributions to digital speech processing and codingQiang Yang
For contributions to understanding and application of intelligent planning, learning and data miningQ.T. Zhang
For contributions to wireless communications systemsFrancisco Ares
For contributions to antenna array pattern synthesisLeslie Baxter
For contributions to high-speed digital communication networksGeorg Boeck
For contributions to radio frequency and microwave integrated circuits and systemsGagan Choudhury
For contributions to design and analysis of telecommunication networks and routing protocolsGustavo de Veciana
For contributions to the design of communication networksKevin Fall
For contributions to Internet architectures and protocols in challenging environmentsMohsen Guizani
For contributions to quality of service in broadband and ad hoc wireless networksBijan Jabbari
For contributions to resource management and mobility in wireless networksEdward Knightly
For contributions to multi-hop wireless networksJohn Lodge
For contributions to the application of signal processing and communications theoryScott Miller
For contributions to the theory of spread spectrum communicationsHayder Radha
For contributions to visual coding, communications and networkingThomas Silliman
For contributions to improvement of antenna and filter technology For radio and television broadcastingVahid Tarokh
For contributions to communications and inFormation theoryJie Wu
For contributions to mobile ad hoc networks and multicomputer systemsYuanuan Yang
For contributions to parallel and distributed computing systems - IEEE Fellows 2008
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2008
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Naofal Al Dhahir
For contributions to high data rate communications through broadband channelsJohn Apostolopoulos
For contributions to the principles and practice of video communications and secure media streaming.Victor (Paramvir) Bahl
For contributions to the design of wireless networks and systems and leadership in mobile computing and communications.Mourad Barkat
For contributions to adaptive thresholding radar signal detection.Michael Bushnell
For contributions to testing methods for digital and mixed-signal VLSI circuits.Manuel Castro
For contributions to distance learning in electrical and computer engineering education.Felipe Catedra
For contributions to using computational geometry in electromagnetic analysis.H. Anthony Chan
For contributions to accelerated stress testing and reliability.Dah Ming Chiu
For contributions to distributed resource allocation algorithms in computer networks.Sudhir Dixit
For contributions to broadband network architectures and protocols.Paul Ebert
For contributions to the standard international aircraft collision avoidance system.Yuguang "Michael" Fang
For contributions to wireless networks and mobile computing systems.Ornan (Ori) Gerstel
For contributions to optical network architecture and network design.Dong Ha
For leadership in VLSI design and test.Kazuo Hagimoto
For contributions to very large capacity optical transmission systems.Alex Hills
For leadership in the development of wireless technology and delivery of telecommunications services to rural and remote areas.Bertrand Hochwald
For contributions to multiple-input-multiple-output wireless communications.Jennifer Hou
For contributions to protocol design and analysis of wireless communications networks.Ravi Jain
For contributions to wireless networks and standard programmable interfaces for converged networks.Hisao Kameda
For contributions to performance optimization methods for information processing systems.Yong Lee
For contributions to photonic devices based upon vertical cavity surface emitting lasers and photonic crystals.Ann Von Lehmen
For contributions to optical network architectures and technologies.Jorg Liebeherr
For contributions to the design and analysis of computer networks and their protocols.Steven Low
For contributions to Internet congestion control.Rui Silva Martins
For leadership in engineering education.Muriel Medard
For contributions to wideband wireless fading channels and network coding.Klara Nahrstedt
For contributions to end-to-end quality of service management of multimedia systems.Fernando Pereira
For contributions to object-based digital video representation technologies and standards.Radia Perlman
For contributions to network routing and security protocols.Markku Renfors
For contributions to digital signal processing algorithms.Debanjan Saha
For contributions to traffic management and intelligent network control planes.Yong-Hua Song
For contributions to optimization techniques for power systems.Ivan Stojmenovic
For contributions to data communication algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor and ad hoc networks.Ananthram Swami
For contributions to statistical signal processing in communication systems and networks.Hiromi Ueda
For contributions to synchronous digital hierarchy transmission systems and optical access systems.Paulo Verissimo
For contributions to dependable and secure distributed computing.Ramanarayanan Viswanathan
For contributions to distributed detection and decision fusion in sensor systems.Xiaodong Wang
For contributions to signal processing for wireless communications.William Webb
For leadership in the deployment of third generation mobile and wireless LAN technology.En-Hui Yang
For contributions to source coding.Kaoru Yano
For leadership in development of digital transmission systems.Yutaka Yasuda
For contributions to mobile digital satellite communication systems.Rajendra Yavatkar
For contributions to network protocols and multi-processor systems-on-a-chip for wire-speed packet processing.Hoi-Jun Yoo
For contributions to low-power and high-speed VLSI design.Alexander Zelinsky
For contributions to vision-based robotics.Jinyun Zhang
For contributions to broadband wireless transmission and networking technology.Weihua Zhuang
For contributions to mobile communications and networks. - IEEE Fellows 2007
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2007
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Roel Baets
For contributions to silicon photonics and to photonic integration.
Christopher Doerr
For contributions to planar lightwave circuits.Ramesh K. Gupta
For contributions to monolithic microwave integrated circuits.Abbas Jamalipour
For contributions to next generation networks for traffic control.Bao-Shuh Lin
For leadership in technology and industry development of broadband information network and digital video.Biswanath Mukherjee
For contributions to architectures, algorithms, and protocols for optical networks.Carlo Alberto Nucci
For contributions to analysis and modeling of lightning originated phenomena in power systems.Ramachandran (Ram) Ramjee
For contributions to architecture, protocols, and performance of wireless networks.Tom Rowbotham
For leadership in communications research and development commercialization and international industry cooperation.Sudhakar Sahasrabudhe
For academic leadership in creating and managing an electrical engineering education system.David Skellern
For contributions to high speed devices and systems for wireless and wireline communications networks.Reiner Thomae
For contributions to high-resolution multidimensional channel sounding.Jeffrey Wieselthier
For contributions to wireless ad hoc and energy-aware networking.Michele Zorzi
For contributions in the area of energy efficient protocol design.Gregory Bottomley
For contributions to wireless communication systems.Vinko Erceg
For contributions to channel models for mobile and fixed wireless communications.Zygmunt Haas
For contributions to wireless and mobile ad-hoc networks.Stamatios Kartalopoulos
For contributions to digital broadband transmission, to digital communications control, and to advanced optical communications systems and networks.Urbashi Mitra
For contributions to multiuser wideband digital communication systems.Ayman Naguib
For contributions to space-time signal processing and coding for mobile wireless systems.Ioannis Pitas
For contributions to nonlinear signal and image processing, digital watermarking and biometrics.Christopher Rose
For contributions to wireless communication systems theory.Sumit Roy
For contributions to multi-user communications theory and cross-layer design of wireless networking standards.Seiichi Sampei
For contributions to the development of fading compensation and adaptive modulation techniques for wireless communication systems.Ioannis Stavrakakis
For contributions to network traffic analysis and resource allocation methodologies.Masamitsu Tokuda
For leadership in development and international standardization of electromagnetic compatibility for telecommunication systems.Ning Xi
For contributions to nano-robotic manipulation and assembly.Moshe Zukerman
For contributions to performance evaluation of communication systems and networks.Kwang-Cheng Chen
For contributions to wireless broadband communications and wireless local area networks.Steven Gorshe
For invention and standardization of elements of optical transmission systems.Boudewijn Haverkort
For contributions to performance and dependability, evaluation of computer and communication systems.Antonius Koonen
For contributions in fiber-optic broadband access networks.Marc Moonen
For contributions to adaptive filtering algorithms for digital communications and audio signal processing.Dalma Novak
For contributions to enabling technologies for the implementation of fiber radio systems.David Plant
For contributions to optoelectronic devices.Keith Ross
For contributions to design and analysis of computer networks.Brian Sadler
For contributions to signal processing and sensor networks.Ness Shroff
For contributions to the modeling, analysis and control of computer communication networks.Leandros Tassiulas
For contributions to algorithms, protocols and architectures of wireless communication networks.Rodney Vaughan
For contributions to the theory and design of antennas, diversity systems and signal processing techniques for mobile communications.S. J. Ben Yoo
For contributions to optical networking including wavelength conversion, optical label switching networks, optical routers, and integrated photonics.Thomas Richardson
For contributions to coding theory and practic - IEEE Fellows 2006
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2006
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Karlheinz Brandenburg
For contributions to audio coding.Chung-Ju Chang
For contributions to radio resource management for mobile communication systems.Yun Chung
For contributions to optical network performance monitoring and passive optical network architectures.Paul Franzon
For contributions to chip-package codesign.Alex Gershman
For contributions to adaptive beamforming and sensor array processing.Hamid Jafarkhani
For contributions to space-time coding.Frank Kschischang
For contributions to trellis structures, graphical models and iterative decoding techniques for error-correcting codes.Swamy Laxminarayan
For leadership in social and ethical implications to biomedical engineering.Richard Lynch
For leadership in advancing wireless voice and data technologies.Yoram Ofek
For contributions to switching, scheduling and synchronization in data networks.Ariel Orda
For contributions to the use of game theory for network quality of service and survivability.Ulrich Reimers
For contributions to the development of Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB).Henning Schulzrinne
For contributions to the design of protocols, applications, and algorithms for Internet multimedia.Gary Sullivan
For contributions to video coding and its standardization.Jan Uddenfeldt
For contributions to cellular telecommunications systems.Venugopal Veeravalli
For contributions to wireless communication systems and sensor networks.Muhammad Alam
For contributions to complimentary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) circuit reliability and computational models for electronics and optoelectronics.Nanning Zheng
For contributions to information processing.Jack Brassil
For contributions to computer networking and the communication theoretic analysis of information hiding and privacy systems.
Daizhan Cheng
For contributions to nonlinear control theory and its applications.
Brig ("Chip") Elliott
For contributions to the design and implementation of communication networking.Nicholas Frigo
For contributions to optical communications technology and access network architectures.Ramesh Harjani
For contributions to the design and computer aided design (CAD) of analog and radio frequency circuits.Muhammad Khan
For contributions to the development of III-nitride electronic sensor systems.Anurag Kumar
For contributions to communication networks and distributed computing systems.Ye Li
For contributions to signal processing for wireless communications.Armand Makowski
For contributions to traffic modeling and performance evaluation in communication and computer networks.Juro Ohga
For research, development and standardization activity for electroacoustical transducers of telephony.William Osborne
For contributions to and leadership in engineering education.Hermann Rohling
For contributions to automotive radar.Gianluca Setti
For contributions to application of nonlinear dynamics to communications, signal processing, and information technology.Masatoshi Suzuki
For contributions to high-speed optical communication systems.Nikolaos Uzunoglu
For contributions to electromagnetic theory with applications to scattering and guided wave propagationDinesh Verma
For contributions to communication networks management.Steven Best
For contributions to the theory, design, and understanding of electrically small antennas.James Carlo
For contributions to the development of computer networking standards.Giovanni Cherubini
For application of signal-processing techniques to digital data transmission and storage.Marc Fossorier
For contributions to coding and decoding methods.J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
For contributions to theory and design of communication protocols for network routing and channel access.Johannes Huber
For contributions to coded modulation and digital subscriber line design.William Krenik
For contributions to integrated circuits and technology for wireless products.Hideo Kuwahara
For contributions to high capacity optical fiber communication technologies.David Lucantoni
For contributions to stochastic modeling of communication systems.Steven McLaughlin
For contributions to information theory and applications to digital recording technology.Sedat Olcer
For contributions to signal processing techniques in digital data transmission and storage.Douglas O'Shaughnessy
For contributions to education in speech processing and communication.John Sahalos
For contributions to antenna analysis and design.R. Srikant
For contributions to modeling and control of communication networks.Tomohiko Taniguchi
For contributions to speech coding technologies and development of digital signal processing (DSP) based communication systems.
Luc Vandendorpe
For contributions to digital communications.Lixia Zhang
For contributions to the architecture and signaling protocols in packet switched networks.Masao Nakagawa
For contributions to the advancement of code division multiple access (CDMA) and mobile communications. - IEEE Fellows 2005
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2005
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Abdol-Hamid Aghvami
For contribution to the advancement of multiple access protocols for mobile communications.Henri Marius Baudrand
For contributions to the electromagnetic modeling of microwave circuits and antennas.Francky Catthoor
For contributions to data and memory management for embedded system-on-a-chip applications.Yung-Chang Chen
For contributions to low bit rate modeling based coding.Izzet Cem Goknar
For contributions to the analysis, simulation and synthesis of nonlinear networks.Hiroaki Inoue
For contributions to semiconductor optical switches and modulators.Nobuhiko Kitawaki
For contributions to speech quality assesment for low bit rate encoders and associated standards.Tony Tong Lee
For contributions to high-speed scalable packet switching technology for broadband telecommunications networks.Kenichi Mase
For contributions to communications network traffic control.Andreas F. Molisch
For contributions to radio-channel models for wireless commmunications systems.Shingo Ohmori
For contributions to mobile satellite communication systems.Gregory Joseph Pottie
For contributions to the modeling and applications of wireless sensor networks.Kannan Ramchandran
For contributions to image and video communications.Vagan V. Shakhguildian
For contributions to nonlinear phase synchronization theory.Ljiljana Trajkovic
For contributions to computer aided design tools for circuit analysis.Frans M. J. Willems
For contributions to multi-user information theory.Pemmaraju V. Ananda Mohan
For leadership in higher education and wireless industry development.Jeremy E. Allnutt
For contributions to the propagation of signals from satellites through the atmosphere.Rick S. Blum
For contributions to detection, data fusion, and signal processing for multiple sensors.Gee-Kung Chang
For contributions to optical networking and label switching technologies.Nicholas Geoffrey Duffield
For contributions to the measurement, analysis and management of telecommunications networks.Andrea J. Goldsmith
For contributions to the development of adaptive techniques and the analysis of fundamental capacity limits for wireless communication systems.Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
For contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control.Michael D. Kotzin
For contributions to cellular mobile radio communications.Derong Liu
For contributions to nonlinear dynamical systems and recurrent neural networks.Ravi Rasendra Mazumdar
For contributions to the modeling, control, and performance analysis of networks.Jaekyun Moon
For contributions to signal processing and coding for magnetic recording.Geoffrey Charles Orsak
For leadership in the creation and deployment of engineering curricula technology for pre-college engineering education.Demetri Psaltis
For contributions to the application of holography to information processing.Jeffrey Hugh Reed
For contributions to software radio and communications signal processing and for leadership in engineering education.Tatsuro Takahashi
For contributions to technology and systems for automated teller machine networks.Alle-Jan Van der Veen
For contributions to signal processing for source separation and communications.Walter Willinger
For the analysis and mathematical modeling of Internet traffic.Koichi Asatani
For contributions to optical networking and standards, communicatons quality of service, and network performance.Joseph Paul Campbell
For leadership in biometrics, speech systems, and government applications.Chang Wen Chen
For contributions to digital image and video processing, analysis and communication.Romano Pietro Fantacci
For contributions to wireless communication networks.Rodney Michael Goodman
For leadership in cross-disciplinary research in communications , computers, and intelligent systems and transfer of technology from academia to industry.Rodney A. Kennedy
For contributions to processing for nearfield arrays and equalization indigital communications.T. V. Lakshman
For contributions to high-speed packet networking.Upamanyu Madhow
For contributions to adaptive multiuser detection for wireless communication theory.Nicholas William McKeown
For development of virtual output queue in optimizing network switch design.Mohammad S. Obaidat
For contributions to adaptive learning, pattern recognition and system simulation.Daniel J. Pike
For leadership in the evolution of the television cable industry.Kadangode K. Ramakrishnan
For contributions to congestion control and traffic management in communication networks.Hiroshi Saito
For contributions to traffic control for integrated packet networks.Lang Tong
For contributions to statistical signal processing for communications and wireless networks.Adrianus Johannes Vinck
For contributions to coding techniques.Jingshown Wu
For contributions to telecommunications technologies. - IEEE Fellows 2004
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2004
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Nihat Bilgutay
For leadership in engineering education innovation.Shih-Fu Chang
For contributions to digital video and multimedia technologies.Philip A. Chou
For contributions to variational methods in information theory, signal processing, and compression.Aly Elrefaie
For contributions to optical and wireless communication systems.Julie Elizabeth Fouquet
For contributions to optical switch and light-emitting device technologies.Vincent Francis Fusco
For contributions to the design of active and self-tracking antenna technology.Robert Alexander Hanna
For contributions to the applications of medium voltage adjustable speed drives and power quality.Kenneth James Kerpez
For contributions to digital subscriber line technology and standards.Amos Lapidoth
For contributions to robust communications under channel uncertainty.Michael Jay Marcus
For leadership in the development of spectrum management policies.Koso Murakami
For contributions to switching technologies and systems for broadband communications networks.Mikael Ostling
For contributions to semiconductor device technology and education.Vladimir Parizhsky
For contributions to modem technology and standards development.S. Ramadorai
For leadership in the development of multidisciplinary software solutions.M. Ibrahim Sezan
For technical leadership in digital image and video processing.Paul Gregory Steffes
For contributions to the understanding of planetary atmospheres.Wim Sweldens
For contributions to multiresolution methods for image and 3D geometry compression.David L. Tennenhouse
For leadership in the development of active networks.Moe Z. Win
For contributions to wideband wireless transmission.Hong-Jiang Zhang
For contributions to media computing and leadership in content-based visual media analysis, retrieval, and browsing.Thomas Joseph Brazil
For contributions to circuit-level modeling of non-linear devices.Chatschik Bisdikian
For contributions to the development, modeling, and analysis of communication protocols and wireless personal area networks.Ray T. Chen
For contributions to polymer-based guided devices for optical interconnects.Casimer DeCusatis
For contributions to fiber optic data communication systems.Deborah Estrin
For innovations in scalable network protocols and sensor network research.Minyue Fu
For contributions to robust control and signal estimationEvan Lee Goldstein
For contributions to optical communications.Lajos Hanzo
For contributions to adaptive wireless communication systems.Beomsup Kim
For contributions to integrated circuits for high-speed communication systems.Hans-Andrea Loeliger
For contributions to group codes, iterative decoding, and analog implementation of decoders.Michael Joseph McLaughlin
For contributions to the development of digital speech coding standards for wireless communications.Richard M. Murray
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear control and its applications to robotics, flight control, and fluid systems.Takashi Ohira
For contributions to variable microwave signal processing circuits and antennas.Sanjoy Paul
For contributions to the design and development of communication network protocols.Mohamad A. H. Sawan
For contributions to implantable medical devices.Asrar Sheikh
For contributions to railroad control systems.Douglas Strain
For leadership in the development of automated test and calibration systems.Arnold Lee Swindlehurst
For contributions to the field of space-time signal processing for radar and wireless communications.Stuart K. Tewksbury
For contributions to telecommunications and interconnections in high-performance digital systems.Gregory Wornell
For contributions to efficient signal processing algorithms for wireless communications.Zhen Zhang
For contributions to source coding theory and information inequalities.Steven J. Wallach
For contributions to high-performance computing.Dau-Chyrh Chang
For technical leadership in antenna design and measurement systems.Edwin Chong
For contributions to communication networks and discrete event systems.Serge N. Demidenko
For contributions to electronic testing.James Farmer
For technical leadership in the cable television industry.Thomas Edward Fuja
For contributions to error control coding.Stephen Marshall Goodnick
For contributions to carrier transport fundamentals and semiconductor devices.Masayuki Izutsu
For contributions to integrated optics and broadband guided-wave light modulators.Harold Kirkham
For leadership in the field of optical measurements for power systems.Jean-Yves LeBoudec
For contributions to the theory and practice of service guarantees in packet networks.Yukou Mochida
For contributions to the development and deployment of digital transport systems.Seiichi Namba
For contributions to integrated digital broadcasting systems.Bjorn Erik Ottersten
For contributions to antenna signal processing and wireless communications.Giancarlo Prati
For leadership in optical and radio communications.David Barry Scott
For contributions to CMOS and BICMOS technology and circuits.Daniel Dean Stancil
For contributions to the theory and development of microwave and optical devices using magnetic garnet thin films and patterned ferroelectric domains.Michael G. Strintzis
For contributions to digital filtering, image processing, and coding.Tieniu Tan
For contributions to pattern recognition research and applications.Ismail Burhan Turksen
For contributions to fuzzy logic systems.Ken-ichi Yukimatsu
For contributions on photonic switching technologies and systems.Yilin Zhao
For contributions to location and navigation technologies and systems. - IEEE Fellows 2003
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2003
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Ercument Arvas
For contributions to the solution of electromagnetic scattering problemsHomer H. Chen
For contributions to the development of technology and standards for digital image and video coding.Zhi Ding
For contributions to blind estimation and equalization of communication.Da Gang Fang
For contributions to the development of the full-wave discrete complex image method and modified matched layer absorbing boundary conditions.Fredric Joel Harris
For applications of digital signal processing to the design of communications systems.Fumitada Itakura
For pioneering contributions to speech processing.Sadahiko Kano
For contributions to and leadership in the development of international digital network standards.El-Hang Lee
For contributions to optical devices for communication.Yi-Bing Lin
For contributions to the design and modeling of mobile telecommunications networks and leadership in personal communications services education.Antonio Mecozzi
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear transmission in optical fibers.Takehiro Moriya
For contributions to speech compression and audio coding technologies and their standardization.Joseph Andrew O'Sullivan
For contributions to information-theoretic imaging with applications to medical tomographic systems and radar imaging.Tung Sang Ng
For contributions to signal processing techniques in spread spectrum communications.Toshitaka Tsuda
For contributions to digital signal processing and its application to the communications industry, and leadership in broadband telecommunications.Branka Vucetic
For contributions to the theory and applications of channel coding.Yuval Bistritz
For contributions to the stability theory of multidimensional linear systems and applications to estimation and interpolation problems.Kemin Zhou
For contributions to the robust control system theory and applications.Daniel J. Blumenthal
For contributions to optical packet switching and agile optical networking.Jan Conradi
For contributions to the advancement of optical fiber communications systems.Rolf Ernst
For contributions to the design automation of co-design hardware and software embedded systems.Tadashi Fujino
For contributions to modulation and demodulation techniques for digital radio communications.Mehdi Hatamian
For contributions to the design of high-performance digital signal processors.Kiyohiko Itoh
For contributions to the development of small antennas and their applications.Ken-ichi Kitayama
For contributions to optical fiber communications, radio-on-fiber communications, and photonic networks.Khaled Ben Letaief
For contributions to the analysis, design, and performance evaluation of high-speed wireless communication systems.K. J. Ray Liu
For contributions to algorithms, architectures, and implementations for signal processing.John Jacob Metzner
For contributions to reliable data communications.Mahmoud Naghshineh
For contributions to architecture, algorithms, and protocols in wireless networks.Erdal Panayirci
For contributions to carrier symbol synchronization and channel estimation in digital communications.Chung Sheng Li
For contributions to digital libraries and universal multimedia access.Antonio Jose Vincentelli
For technical leadership in the energy industry.Osamu Yamada
For contributions to digital broadcasting systems.Norman Paul Jouppi
For contributions to the design of high-performance processors and memory systems.Prosper Chemouil
For contributions to the design and implementation of dynamic routing and traffic management systems in telecommunications networks.Bruce Gordon Danly
For contributions to the development of high-power millimeter-wave sources for fusion, accelerator, and defense applications.Robin Evans
For contributions to target tracking, industrial control, and signal processing.Mario Gerla
For contributions to ad hoc wireless networks.Hiroaki Ikeda
For contributions to RF power generation using MOS field effect transistors and leadership in the development of RF power technologies.Ramakrishna Janaswamy
For contributions to numerical modeling techniques in radio wave propagation and electromagnetic scattering.Vijay P. Kumar
For contributions to scalable high-performance packet switching architectures and systems.Victor C. M. Leung
For contributions to the design of protocols and management strategies for wireless and mobile communications networks.Mitsuo Makimoto
For contributions to the development of microwave and radio frequency devices.Makoto Miyake
For contributions to the development of error correction receivers and their applications to wireless communications
terminals.John Andrew Orr
For contributions to electrical and computer engineering education.Kenneth Rose
For contributions to information-theoretic methods in signal processing.Elias D. Towe
For contributions to nanostructure optoelectronic technology.Steven Howard Voldman
For contributions to electrostatic discharge protection in CMOS, silicon on insulator, and RF silicon germanium technology.Raymond W. Yeung
For contributions to network coding theory.Will Edward Leland
For contributions to the characterization of traffic on data networks. - IEEE Fellows 2002
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2002
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Fumiyuki Adachi
For contributions and leadership in digital cellular communication technologies.
Oscar Ernesto Agazzi
For contributions to system design for gigabit ethernet, magnetic recording, and ISDN technologies.
Shigeyuki Akiba
For contributions to infrared semiconductor lasers and to the development of high capacity transoceanic undersea cable systems.
Mostafa Hamed Ammar
For contributions to the design of scalable multimedia services and their network support.
Naoki Chinone
For contributions to the development and understanding of semiconductor lasers.
Oliver Collins
For contributions to the theory and practice of error-correcting codes.
Robert Louis Cupo
For design and development of digital communication receivers.
Peter J. Delfyett
For the development and application of high-speed photonic device technology based on mode-locked semiconductor diode lasers.
Stephen D. Dukes
For leadership in evolving cable television industry architecture, technology, and standards for rapidly developing digital two-way communications systems.
Osami Ishida
For leadership in research and development of microwave devices for mobile communications.
Junzo Kawakami
For contributions to the research and development of artificial intelligence applications in power engineering.
Sayfe Kiaei
For contributions in low-power, low-noise CMOS logic.
P. Vijay Kumar
For contributions to the theory of error-correcting codes and low correlation sequence design.
Thomas F. LaPorta
For contributions to systems for advanced broadband, mobile data, and mobile telecommunication networks.
Keiji Tachikawa
For contributions to and leadership in the development, introduction, and standardization of mobile communications systems.
Barry D. Van Veen
For contributions to the development of subspace signal processing algorithms.
Yuji Inoue
For contributions to the development of technologies for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) networking architecture and multimedia communications.
Valeri Ya Kontorovitch
For contributions to the theory of EMC radio communication systems.
Tomonori Aoyama
For contributions to digital signal processing for communications and broadband communication networks.
Hrvoje I. Babic
For contributions to engineering education and research in analog and digital signal processing.
Mihai Banu
For contributions to the art of fully integrated continuous-time analog-filter design.
Richard G. Baraniuk
For contributions to the development of techniques for time-frequency and multiscale analysis.
Evangelos S. Eleftheriou
For contributions to equalization and coding, and for noise-predictive maximum likelihood detection in magnetic recording.
Eweda I. Eweda
For contributions to the theory of adaptive filtering.
Patrick Guy Farrell
For contributions to error-correcting codes.
Robert M. Goldberg
For contributions to military test and measurement equipment.
Wayne Davy Grover
For contributions to survivable and self-organizing broadband transport networks.
Leo P. Ligthart
For contributions to antenna research and radar technology.Michael W. Marcellin
For contributions to data compression and constrained coding systems.
David L. Mills
For contributions to network protocols and network timekeeping in the development of the Internet.
Marc Moeneclaey
For contributions to the theory of synchronization in digital communications.
Kazuo Murano
For contributions to the research and development of communications signal processing and DSP LSIs, and the standardization of ISDN usernetwork interface.
Robert Weigel
For contributions to microwave acoustics, radio frequency integrated circuits, and microwave circuits and their applications.
Joseph E. Wilkes
For contributions to the development and standardization of control algorithms for cellular wireless communications systems.
Douglas L. Jones
For contributions to adaptive and statistical time-frequency analysis.Anthony Christos Boucouvalas
For contributions to the understanding and development of optical fiber components and optical wireless communications.
Gerard Thomas Capraro
For leadership in computing technologies for assessing the electromagnetic compatibility of systems.
James Kennedy Cavers
For contributions to the theory and practice of digital transmission over wireless channels.
Bor-Sen Chen
For contributions to fuzzy control theory and its applications.
Hsueh-Ming Hang
For contributions to video compression algorithms and systems.
John Erik Hershey
For contributions to secure communications.
Mitsutaka Hikita
For contributions to the development of surface- acoustic-wave devices for mobile communications.
Shuji Hirakawa
For contributions to the innovation of coded-modulation and set-partitioning, and applications of error-correcting codes to a real digital broadcasting system.
James Morris Howell
For contributions to the design and analysis of radar systems.
Stephen James Nightingale
For contributions to planar microwave and millimeter wave circuits.
Taiji Nishizawa
For contributions to broadcast engineering.
Debajyoti Pal
For contributions to the theory and practice of the use of excess bandwidth and diversity in adaptive equalization for data transmission.
James Arnold Roberts, Jr.
For leadership in electrical and computer engineering and computer science education and in research competitiveness.
Elias Snitzer
For studies of rare-earth ions in optical fiber, leading to the development of optical fiber amplifiers and lasers.
Wing Shing Wong
For contributions to estimation theory of nonlinear systems and application of system theory to communication and information processing problems.
Kon Max Wong
For contributions to sensor array and multichannel signal processing.
Ronald Michael Sega
For contributions to matrial research in space and regional engineering education. - IEEE Fellows 2001
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2001
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Yoshihiko Akaiwa
For contributions to digital modulation techniques and distributed dynamic channel assignment for mobile radio communications.Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul
For contributions to the theory and practical implementations of anti-multipath and interference suppression techniques in wireless communications.Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
For contributions to the design and development of 1.55 um opto-electronic integrated circuits for wide-spectrum application in optical communications.Carl Kochao Chang
For seamless integration of Petri-net oriented techniques to support project management.Li Fung Chang
For contributions to the design and analysis of radio links and networks for wireless voice/data services.H. Jonathan Chao
For contributions to the architecture and application of VLSI circuits in high speed packet networks.Liang-Gee Chen
For contributions to algorithm and architecture design for video coding systems.Francois Bernard Dolivo
For the application of signal-processing techniques to magnetic recording.Fritz R. Gfeller
For contributions to infrared data communication.Jay Scott Goldstein
For contributions to adaptive Wiener filter theory and its application to radar and communications.Roch A. Guerin
For contributions to the theory and practice of quality-of-service guarantees in packet networks, and the development and application of the equivalent bandwidth concept.Peter S. Hall
For contributions to the development and application of microstrip antennas and active integrated antenna arrays.Paul James Hurst
For contributions to the design of CMOS integrated circuits for telecommunications and magnetic recording.Takashi Iida
For contributions and leadership in satellite communications systems.Dieter Stefan Jager
For contributions to the development of device concepts in microwaves and photonics.David Andrew Johns
For contributions to the theory and design of analog adaptive integrated circuits used in digital communications.Ton A. Kalker
For contributions to watermarking technology and its practical applications.Moshe M. Kam
For contributions to the theory of decision fusion and distributed detection.Sy-Yen Kuo
For contributions to dependable computing and software reliability engineering.Kin K. Leung
For contributions to performance analysis, protocol design, and control algorithms for communications networks.Norihiko Morinaga
For contributions to and leadership in the development of intelligent radio communication systems and broadband radio on fiber systems.Prakash Narayan
For contributions to Shannon Theory and its application to the evaluation of the reliability of communication channels.Nasser M. Nasrabadi
For contributions to Vector Quantization and its applications to image compression and processing.Sethuraman Panchanathan
For contributions to compressed domain processing and indexing in visual computing and communications.Ali H. Sayed
For contributions to adaptive filtering and estimation algorithms.Jonathan Michael Smith
For contributions to the technology of high-speed networking.Tatsuya Suda
For contributions to the advancement of high speed networks.Huifang Sun
For contributions to digital video technologies including coding optimization, down-conversion, and error resilience.Shigehiko Suzuki
For leadership in the development and standardization of technologies for intelligence in telecommunications networks.Arne Svensson
For contributions to detection of digital modulation methods.David B. Tuckerman
For contributions to high-performance electronic packaging and interconnection technologies, including the development of the microchannel heat sink.Mladen Alan Vouk
For contributions to engineering of reliable software-based systems.Winston I. Way
For contributions in applying subcarrier multiplexing techniques to lightwave technologies for hybrid fiber-coax access systems.Yiyan Wu
For contributions to digital television research and standards development.George I. Zysman
For leadership in the development of mobile communications technology, systems and standards. - IEEE Fellows 2000
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 2000
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Congratulations to the following Communications Society members for their election to the grade of Fellow of the IEEE. They now join company with a truly distinguished roster of colleagues.
Yahin Mohamed Moustafa Antar
For contributions to polarization studies, microstrip and dielectric resonator antennas.Gonzalo R. Arce
For contributions to the theory and application of nonlinear signals processing.Peter M. Asbeck
For development of heterostructure bipolar transistors and applications.Jaakko Tapio Astola
For contributions to the theory and application of nonlinear signal processing.Werner Bachtold
For the contributions to the development of microwave semiconductor devices and circuits.Arthur Lyman Chapin
For contributions to the development of technologies and standards for open networking.Leonard Joseph Cimini
For contributions to the theory and practice of high speed wireless communications.Gilles Y. Delisle
For contributions in the application of electromagnetic theory to the indoor propagation modeling and intelligent antenna arrays.Pualo S.R. Diniz
For fundamental contributions to the design and implementation of fixed and Electrical Engineering Education.Sverre T. Eng
For contributions to the optical communications, applied laser spectroscopy, and low-noise mixer diode technology.Peter Feldmann
For contributions to the analysis and simulation of electronic circuits.Norbert Fliege
For contributions to analog and digital signal processing, and to engineering education.Manfred Glesner
For contributions to the development of microelectronic system design and education in microelectronics.S. Jamaloddin Golestani
For contributions to the theory of congestion control and provision of fairness and guaranteed services in packet networks.Inder Jeet Gupta
For contributions to the theory and advancement of compact ranges for accurate electromagnetic measurements and for analysis and the applications of adaptive antenna.Arthur David Hall, III
For contributions to systems engineering methodology, and applications to telecommunications policy and practice.Mitsutoshi Hatori
For contributions in communications engineering and broadcasting engineering.Randy L. Haupt
For contributions to the optimization and control of radiation patterns.George Thomas Hawley
For leadership in design, planning, and the development of electronic and optical loop transmissions systems.Tom Hoeholdt
For fundamental contributions to the theory, analysis and decoding algorithms of algebraic geometry codes.Lars G. Josefsson
For the innovative designs in microwave antennas.Joseph M. Kahn
For the contributions to optical communications systems.Shuzo Kato
For the contributions to the satellite and personal communications systems.Allen Katz
For the contributions to microwave linearization technology.David Allen Kettler
For pioneering personal contributions and industry leadership in the design, development, and deployment of advanced intelligent networks (AIN) and new telecommunications services.Chandra M. Kudsia
For the development of microwave filter, multiplexer, and transponder technologies for communications satellite systems.Lawrence Ernest Larson
For contributions to development and applications of high-speed integrated circuits and devices.Sanghoon Lee
For contributions to ATM technology, broadband networks, and to the opening of the packet video field.James S. Lehnert
For the contributions to the theory and practice of spread-spectrum multiple-access communications system.Weiping Li
For the contributions to image and video coding algorithms, standards, and implementations.Roger Bradley Marks
For the contributions to standards and measurement techniques for wireless communications systems and components.Reuven Meidan
For contributions to terrestrial and satellite-based cellular radio communications systems.Tetsuya Miki
For contributions to the optical transmissions systems and fiber to the home.William Joseph Miniscalco
For contributions to development and application of optical fiber amplifiers and lasers.Vijay K. Nair
For the contributions to development of low-power device and integrated circuits.Madihally J. Narasimha
For contributions to development of transmultiplexers and and discrete cosine trans former computational algorithms.King Ngi Ngan
For contributions to the theory and applications of visual signal processing and communications.Hendrik Nijmeijer
For contributions to the theory and application of nonlinear control system design.Naohisa Ohta
For the contributions to the research and development of technologies and applications for high-quality digital image and video communications.Michael T. Orchard
For contributions to the theory and development of image and video compression algorithms.Takao Ozawa
For contributions to the theories and algorithms for circuit-systems analysis, diagnosis, and design.Yi-Ching Pao
For contributions to the development and manufacturing of molecular beam epitaxial-based microwave and millimeter-wave devices and integrated circuits.Steen A. Parl
For contributions to high-data-rate communications over fading multipath channels.Soo-Chang Pei
For contributions to the development of digital eigenfilter design, color image coding and signal compression, and to electrical engineering education in Taiwan.Benjamin Anthony Pontano
For contributions to the development of digital satellite communications.Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy
For contributions to traffic scheduling and call admissions mechanisms for switches and routers, and techniques for flow and congestion control in broadband networks.Rajiv Ramaswami
For the development and implementation of optical networks.Bhaskar D. Rao
For the statistical analysis of subspace algorithms for harmonic retrieval.Roger Elliot Ray
For contributions to power systems communications and protective relaying systems.Bixio Emilio Rimoldi
For contributions to multiple-access in formation theory.Tadao Saito
For contribution to digital switching networks.Henry Samueli
For contributions to VLSI architectures and realizations for high-bit rate digital communication systems.William H. Sanders
For contributions to tools and techniques for performance and dependability evaluation of computer systems and networks.Terrence J. Sejnowski
For fundamental advances in the theory and practice of neural networks and for contributions to computational neuroscience.Nambirajan Seshadri
For contributions to theory and practice of reliable communications over wireless channels.Abraham Silberschatz
For contributions to the development of computer systems dealing with the efficient manipulation and processing of information.Kotikalapudi Sriram
For the development of performance models, algorithms, protocols, and bandwidth management techniques for multimedia high-speed packet networks.Daniel Gustav Swanson, Jr.
For contributions to computer-aided design of microwave components using electromagnetic field solvers.Robert Michael Tanner
For contributions to the theory and practice of error-control codes.Demosthenis Teneketzis
For contributions to the theory of decentralized information systems and stochastic control.Robert William Tkach
For contributions to the understanding and mitigation of nonlinear effects in optical fibers, enabling significant advances in the capacity and performance of lightwave systems.Federico Tosco
For contributions and leadership in technologies and international standards for optical and wireless communications.Andre G. Vacroux
For contributions to engineering administration, distance education, and professional training programs.Roger William Wood
For contributions to the theory and practice of magnetic recording systems.Naoaki Yamanaka
For contribution to ultra-high-speed communication technologies and systems.Kenneth A. Zeger
For contributions to the theory and practice of source and channel coding.