- IEEE Fellows 1979
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1979
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.
George Bahder
For contributions to the understanding to the understanding of electrical and electrochemical voltage breakdown of extruded and laminar dielectric cables.Lionel Boulet
For leadership in the establishment and management of the Research Institute of Hydro-Quebec.Francesco Carassa
For development and implementation of wide-band radio links and for contributions to space communication.Donald C. Cox
For contributions to the understanding of radio propagation effects in mobile telephone and satellite communications systems.Irwin Dorros
For the management of engineering projects associated with integrated nationwide telecommunications.Lester A. Gerhardt
For research in digital signal processing, communications and adaptive systems and pattern recognition and for leadership in engineering education.James Gibson
For contributions to consumer electronic systems and solid state circuits.James E. Goell
For technical contributions and leadership in the fields of optical fibers, integrated optical circuits, and millimeter waveguides.George H. Hagn
For contributions to spectrum management and electromagnetic compatibility.Thomas S. Huang
For contributions to the theory and application of image processing and digital filtering.Kurt Katzeff
For leadership in the development of telecommunications switching systems.John C. McDonald
For contributions to and leadership in the design of integrated digital transmission and switching systems.John B. Moore
For contributions to optimal estimation and control and leadership in electrical engineering education.Yukio Nakagome
For contribution to electronic communications switching systems and digital signal transmission.Alistair E. Ritchie
For contributions to telephone network switching and signaling development.Shoichi Saba
For contributions tot he development of fault locators and gas insulated switch gears.Leo Schenker
For contributions to Touch-Tone telephone signaling systems.William G. Schmidt
For contributions to the development of time-division multiple-access satellite communications.Ikuo Tanaka
For contributions to computer aided analysis of electric field effects and the development of low skin effect stranded conductors.Werner Ulrich
For contributions to the development of telephone electronic switching systems.Teruhiro Umezu
For contributions tot he development of analytical to electric power systems.Leo E. Zegers
For contributions to error correction, jitters reduction, and synchronization in data transmission. - IEEE Fellows 1978
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1978
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.
Morio Akiyama
For contribution to the analysis of variable parametric networks and applications of the method to power engineering and electrodynamics.Thomas Curry
For the development of remotely controlled electronic reconnaissance systems.Howard Frank
For contributions to large-scale network design and analysis.John O. Limb
For contributions to efficient coding of color and monochrome video signals.James L. Melsa
For educational leadership in the information and control sciences.George S. Moschytz
For contributions to the theory and the development of hybrid-integrated linear communications networks.Uziah Galil
For the pioneering contribution to the establishment of a modern electronic industry in Israel.Fred Haber
For contribution to electro-magnetic compatibility measurement techniques.Hiroshi Inose
For contributions to the development of digital switching, digital modulation and road traffic control systems.Marvin K. Simon
For analytical contributions to communications system design.Merlin G. Smith
For contributions to the development of large-scale integration.Isao Someya
For contributions in the use of sampling theory in development of microwave communications systems. - IEEE Fellows 1977
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1977
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.
Edward Bedrosian
For contributions to the fields of nonlinear circuits analysis and communications systems.Wai-Kai Chen
For contributions to graph and network theory.Ernest R. Kretzmer
For contributions to the understanding of video signal transmission, and for leadership in the development of data communication systems.Jerome R. Cox, Jr.
For contributions to the application of computers to clinical medicine.Aharon A. Ksienski
For contributions to signal processing antennas.Carl G. Eilers
For pioneering contributions to the FM stereophonic broadcasting system.Hisashi Kobayashi
For contributions to data transmission and to modeling and performance analysis of computer communications systems.Lewis E. Franks
For contributions to the theory and application of periodically variable networks and filters.Bun-ichi Oguchi
For contributions to microwave and millimeter-wave transmission and for leadership in the research and the development of telecommunications.Ivan T. Frisch
For contribution to the development and application of network theory.John G. Puente
For contributions to the development of digital techniques and multiple access communications.Hans W. Schuessler
For contributions to the theory of analog and digital filters.David A. Hodges
For design and evaluation of semiconductor integrated circuits, and for education in digital electronic circuits and devices.Rudolf Saal
For contributions to filter design and to engineering education.Fred D. Waldhauer
For contributions to the development of pulse code modulation systems and of design techniques for feedback amplifiers.Martial A. Honnel
For contributions to electrical engineering education and electronic instrumentation.Ronald W. Schafer
For contributions to digital signal processing and speech communication.Lars H. Zetterberg
For contributions to communication theory and medical signal processing and to engineering education. - IEEE Fellows 1976
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1976
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.
Pier L. Bargellini
For contributions to satellite communications.James C. Candy
For contributions to high-speed digital coders and video picture processing.Sajjad H. Durrani
For contributions to the conceptual design and analysis of space comminations systems.Burton I. Edelson
For contributions to and leadership in the development of satellite communication systems.Athur Gelb
For contributions to the application of modern control and estimation theory to integrated navigation and guidance systems.Maurice Karnaugh
For contributions to the understanding and applications of digital techniques in telecommunications.Zen'ichi Kitamura
For contributions to electronic exchange systems and digital computer technology.John N. Pierce
For contributions to communication systems and to the theory of diversity combining and algebraic coding.John J. Renner
For contributions in the application of systems engineering to telecommunications for government and industry.Burton R. Saltzberg
For contributions to data communications.Hideo Seki
For contributions to the noise theory in telecommunications systems and to engineering education.Tadahiro Sekimoto
For contribution and leadership in the field of digital communications. - IEEE Fellows 1975
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1975
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.
Brian D. O. Anderson
For contributions to quadratic optimal control and stability theory, and for leadership in electrical engineering education.Samuel D. Bedrosian
For contribution in graph theory applications to networks and systems.Lucien M. Biberman
For contributions to infrared technology for remote sensing, viewing, and guiding.Robert D. Briskman
For contribution to the development of communications satellite systems.Fred I. Diamond
For contributions to the development of signal processing technology for radar and communications.George S. Eager
For development of an industry accepted methods of corona detection in extruded dielectric power cables.Raffaele Esposito
For contributions to communication theory and system analysis.Fritz Froehlich
For contributions and technical leadership in data communications and in developing new telephone services.Irvin N. Howell
For contribution in the field of communications, and for leadership in meeting quality control objectives and standards.Robert S. Kennedy
For contributions to the analysis of fading and dispersive communications channels and to the field of optical communications through the atmosphere.Satioshi Kojima
For development of traffic theory in communications and the nationwide dialing systems in Japan.Clare D. McGillem
For contribution in radar research.Henry E. Meadows, Jr.
For contributions to the theory of linear time variable networks.Tonau Osatake
For contributions to communications systems design.Donald L. Schilling
For contribution to the design of communication systems and to engineering education.Jack M. Sipress
For contribution to the development of pulse-code modulation systems.Seymour Stein
For technical leadership in the development of advanced communications and signal processing systems.Jack J. Stiffler
For contribution to the field of synchronous communications.Hikotaro Takeuchi
For contributions to the development of antenna systems and overseas telecommunications facilities.Frank S. Vigilante
For contributions and leadership in the development and deployment of electronic switching systems.Ralph W. Wyndrum, Jr.
For contributions to hybrid integrated circuit development and application.Aaron D. Wyner
For basis contributions to information theory. - IEEE Fellows 1974
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IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1974
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.
Fredick E. Bond
For contributions to the development of satellite systems for military communications.Jack E. Bridges
For development of techniques and standards to control radio frequency interference, and for contributions to receive design to suppress common-channel interference and noise.Charles A. Burrus, Jr.
For contributions to semiconductors technology for wide-band transmission systems and radio astronomy.Thomas M. Cover
For contributions to pattern recognition, learning theory and information theory.Lynn W. Ellis
For contribution in introducing solid-state technology in wire and microwave communications transmission and leadership in communications planning.Wolfgang W. Gaertner
For contributions to the development of micro-electronic circuits and systems with low power consumption, high packing density, and adaptive self-healing features.Edgar N. Gilbert
For contributions to information theory, and for applications of probability theory and combinatory analysis to electrical engineering.Edward Goldstein
For leadership in the development of communications facilities for military and civilian applications.John Granlund
For developments in communications and radar systems and related electronic circuitry, and for leadership of scientific efforts in satellite communications.Friedrich W. Gundlach
For contributions to the development of microwave tubes.Irwin M. Jacobs
For contributions to information and communication theory and its applications.Frederick Jelinek
For contributions to the theory of information transmission.Bharat K. Kinariwala
For contribution to research in circuit and system theory and to engineering education.Phillip N. Larsen
For leadership in research and development of military electronics systems.Adam Lender
For contributions to data communications.William C. Lindsey
For leadership in the development of communication theory and its application to the development of advanced communications systems.Akio Matasumoto
For contributions to the theory and design of electrical networks and microwave filters.James A. Mullen
For contributions to statistical communication and oscillator noise theory and its application to the solutions of a broad spectrum of problems.Myron H. Nichols
For contributions to physical electronic, radio telemetry, and research in upperatmosphere phenomena.Wilhelm T. Runge
For early leadership in microwave techniques.Clyde L. Ruthroff
For contributions to microwave radio systems design.David J. Sakrison
For contributions in research and teaching in communication theory and its applications.Hidenari Uchida
For contributions tot he theory and practice of VHF and UHF antennas.Harry L. Van Trees
For contributions to teaching and research in the detection, estimation, and modulation theory area, and the design of military communications systems.Walter K. Victor
For contributions to the design of radio systems for space communications and tracking.