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IEEE Fellows 1999

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1999

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.

Behnaam Aazhang
For contributions to multi-user wideband digital cellular communications.

Ken-ichi Aihara
For contributions and leadership in multimedia networking technologies and their applications.

Marco G. Ajmone Marsan
For the development of generalized stochastic petri net theory and its applications.

Rashid Ansari
For contributions to multirate digital signal processing and digital filter banks.

Tor Magnus Aulin
For contributions to the analysis of Continuous Phase Modulation systems, and characterization of radio channels.

Magdy A. Bayoumi
For contributions to application specific digital signal processing architectures and computer arithmetic.

Norman Charles Beaulieu
For contributions to the analysis and modeling of wireless data and digital communication systems.

Boualem Boashash
For contributions to time-frequency signal analysis and for signal processing education.

Afshin Samimi Daryoush
For contributions to the field of nonlinear microwave photonics with applications to high-speed fiberoptic links.

Jean-Dominique Decotignie
For contributions to fieldbus technology leading to its adoption and standardization by the industry.

Robert Clyde Dixon
For contributions to the design, development, and implementation of spread spectrum systems.

Bharat Tarachand Doshi
For contributions to the performance analysis, traffic management, protocol and architecture design of telecommunication networks.

Said El-Sayed Ismail El-Khamy
For contributions to signaling techniques for propagation through natural media.

Meir Feder
For contributions to universal prediction and universal data compression.

Arif Ghafoor
For contributions to the development of multimedia synchronization models and associated algorithms.

Wei-Bo Gong
For contributions to the analysis of discrete event systems, and modeling and simulation of complex systems.

Lei Guo
For contributions to the theory of adaptive control and recursive identification of linear stochastic systems.

Someshwar Chander Gupta
For contribution to the theory of phase locked loops and mobile cellular communication.

David George Haigh
For contributions to the design and integrated circuit implementation of high frequency filters.

Francis Sherburne Hill, Jr.
For contributions to computer engineering pedagogy, including course and curriculum development for "at distance learning" opportunities.

Jiunn Carl Hsu
For leadership in the field of communication switching, and network systems.

Andrzej Jajszczyk
For contributions to the theory and practice of telecommunications switching.

Byoung Yoon Kim
For contributions to the theory and practice of fiber optic devices, including few-mode devices, for telecommunications and sensing applications.

Kevin L. Kloker
For contributions to the development of digital signal processing and multimedia communications systems.

Stephane Lafortune
For contributions to the theory of discrete event systems.

Michel Lecours
For contributions to the statistical modeling of mobile and indoor wireless channels.

Alberto Leon-Garcia
For contributions to multiplexing and switching of integrated services traffic.

Stuart Jack Lipoff
For contributions leading to commercialization of advanced consumer electronics products.

Teresa Huai-Ying Meng
For contributions to the system integration of algorithms, parallel architectures and signal processing circuits.

Neri Merhav
For contributions to universal methods of prediction and data compression.

Joan LaVerne Mitchell
For contributions to the development of international image compression standards.

Tokumichi Murakami
For contributions to the research and development of image coding, signal processing and transmission technologies.

Roberto Padovani
For leadership in the design, implementation and commercialization of CDMA cellular technology.

Panos E. Papamichalis
For contributions to the development and implementation of efficient Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms.

Kyu Tae Park
For contributions to education in computer and image processing technology and for technical leadership.

Craig Partridge
For contributions to the development of Internet protocols that support larger and faster networks.

Donald E. Pearson
For sustained leadership in visual information processing and coding.

Adel Razek
For contributions to 3D electromagnetic field modelling and coupled phenomena analysis in electromagnetic systems.

Ken-ichi Sato
For contributions to the architecture and technologies of Asynchronous Transfer Mode networks and photonic networks.

Michael Alan Soderstrand
For contributions to engineering education in curriculum development and contributions to analog and digital signal processing.

Arun K. Somani
For contributions to the theory and application of computer networks.

Ralf Peter Steinmetz
For contributions to multimedia communications.

Gordon Lothar Stuber
For contributions to mobile radio and spread spectrum communications.

John Nicolaos Tsitsiklis
For contributions to the theory of control and computation in large-scale systems.

Ching-Kuang Clive Tzuang
For contributions to the analysis and design of complex wave guiding structures and the design of integrated leaky-mode arrays.

Reinaldo A. Valenzuela
For contributions to wireless systems design.

Wen Xun Zhang
For developments in electromagnetics including antennas, waveguides and scattering.

Michael D. Zoltowski
For contributions to the theory of antenna array signal processing and two-dimensional direction-of-arrival estimation.

IEEE Fellows 1998

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1998

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.

Venkat Anantharam
For contributions to the analysis and control of communication networks.

Dimitris Anastassiou
For contributions to video technology, developing high-performance digital image and video coding techniques.

Ender Ayanoglu
For contributions to communication theory and coding applications in communication networks.

Antonio Cantoni
For contributions to the design of filter, antenna arrays and telecommunications systems using constrained optimization methods.

Young-Kai Chen
For contributions to ultra-short pulse generation using semiconductor lasers, integrated laser-modulators, and high frequency inP HBTs.

David D. Clark
For leadership in the engineering and deployment of the protocols that embody the Internet.

Edward John Coyle
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear signal processing.

David Hung-Chang Du
For contributions to database structures and retrieval algorithms.

Nariman Farvardin
For contributions to source coding and quantization.

Luigi Fratta
For contributions to packet switching technology.

Victor Samuel Frost
For contributions to the simulation, monitoring and control of communications networks.

Hideo Fukutomi
For leadership in optical fiber and cable technologies.

Costas N. Georghiades
For contributions to the theory of optimum receiver design.

Ira Alan Gerson
For contributions to the development of speech coding and recognition technologies.

Bernd Girod
For contributions to the theory and practice of video communication.

H. Scott Hinton
For leadership and contribution in the fields of smart pixel technology and free-space optical interconnects.

Rolf Johannesson
For contributions to the understanding and application of convolutional codes.

Joseph Katz
For contributions to the development of optoelectronic devices and systems for optical communications, remote sensing, and bar-code reading.

Dennis L. Knepp
For contributions to understanding the effects of random ionized media on signal propagation, leading to the development of mitigation techniques for satellite communications and radar systems.

Anthony Kuh
For contributions to the analysis of neural network models and their applications to signal processing.

Wu-Hon Francis Leung
For contributions to operating systems, protocols and programming methods supporting the development of distributed systems and multimedia communication applications.

Yasu Matsuyama
For contributions to learning algorithms with competition.

Curtis Robert Menyuk
For contributions to the mathematics and computation of light propagation in nonlinear and dispersive optical fibers.

Takao Nishitani
For contributions to the development of LSI chip architectures on digital signal processors.

William Abraham Pearlman
For contributions to the theory and practice of source coding and image compression.

Roger L. Peterson
For contributions to spread spectrum communication system design and personal communication systems.

Theodore Scott Rappaport
For research contributions and educational leadership in the field of wireless communications.

Norio Shiratori
For contributions to the theory and practice of advanced computer networks.

Wayne Eric Stark
For contributions to the theory and practice of coding and modulation in spread-spectrum communication systems.

Andrew S. Tanenbaum
For outstanding contributions to research and education in computer networks and operating systems.

Hemant K. Thapar
For contributions to the theory, development, and commercial deployment of advanced communication methods in data storage and transmission.

Patrick R. Trischitta
For contributions to the development and worldwide deployment of undersea fiber optic communication systems.

Robert McNally Walp
For leadership in the development of small earth station satellite systems for telecommunications.

Hiroshi Yasuda
For contributions to the international standardization activities on video coding technologies and the research and development of visual communications and multimedia communications systems.

Ya-Qin Zhang
For contribution to and leadership in the development of digital video compression and communications technology, standards, and products.

IEEE Fellows 1997

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1997

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.

Jean-Pierre Andre Adoul
For contributions to speech coding.

Sergio Benedetto
For contributions to performance evaluation of digital transmission systems, to analysis and design of trellis coded modulation techniques and to digital optical communication systems.

David Edward Borth
For contributions to the design and development of wireless telecommunication systems.

Larry Richard Carley
For contributions to the design of analog integrated circuits and to computer-aided analog design.

Justin C. Chuang
For contributions to radio link techniques, system architecture, and resource management of low-power wireless personal communications.

Kenneth Kingsley Clarke
For leadership in the development and production of calibration-quality instrumentation for laboratory and field applications.

Edward John Delp-III
For contributions to image compression and processing.

Russell George DeWItt
For leadership in the planning and deployment of all-digital telecommunications networks.

Dariush Divsalar
For contributions to the analysis and design of coding and modulation techniques for satellite, mobile, and deep-space communication systems.

Jose De Albuquerque Epifanio da Franca
For contributions to analog multirate signal processing and engineering education.

Michael S. Frankel
For leadership in the design of command, control and communications systems.

Jeannine Henriette Henaff
For contributions to the analysis, design and realization of telecommunication systems.

Shigeichi Hirasawa
For contributions to the development of channel coding schemes and error-correcting codes.

Michael Latham Honig
For contributions to adaptive interference suppression and multiuser detection for digital communications.

Rokuya Ishii
For contributions to the theory of and applications to digital signal processing.

Felix Paul Kapron
For development of low-loss fibers, and for contributions to fiber optic theory.

Bryon Lynn Kasper
For contribution to research and development of semiconductor optical receivers.

James F. Kurose
For contributions to the design of real-time communication protocols.

Miguel Angel Lagunas
For leadership in industrial applications of signal processing.

Byeong Gi Lee
For contributions to digital transform and filtering, to broadband telecommunications, and to digital scrambling.

Chin-Hui Lee
For contributions to automatic speech and speaker recognition.

Tho Le-Ngoc
For contributions to modulation and error correction coding and multiple-access schemes for digital wireless communications.

Raymond J. Leopold
For leadership and contributions to world-wide satellite communications and personal wireless.

Fuyun Ling
For the development and analysis of adaptive signal processing algorithms and their application to digital communication systems.

Henrique S. Malvar
For contributions to the theory and practice of lapped transforms, fast multirate filterbanks, and signal coding.

Edward J. Martin
For leadership in mobile satellite communications.

Hideo Miyahara
For contributions to modeling and performance evaluation of computer communication networks.

Cauligi S. Raghavendra
For contributions to design and analysis of interconnection networks and fault tolerant computing.

G. Robert Redinbo
For contributions for fault-tolerant design methods applicable to computer and communication systems.

Zong Sha
For technical leadership in radiowave-propagation research, practice, and education.

Paul H. Siegel
For contributions to signal processing and coding for storage systems.

Saburo Tazaki
For contributions to the advancement of digital storage systems for signal processing, coding and video compression using vector quantization.

Po Tong
For contributions to VLSI development of channel coding devices and their commercial applications.

Satish K. Tripathi
For advancing the state of the art in computer and network systems analysis and for excellence in technical and educational leadership.

Pramod Kumar Varshney
For contributions to the theory and applications of distributed detection and data fusion.

Osamu Wada
For his contribution to III-V semiconductor Optoelectronic Integrated Circuit (OEIC).

Anthony Joseph Weiss
For development of lower bounds on the accuracy of parameter estimators and contributions to time delay estimation and array processing.

Tsong-Ho Wu
For contributions to the architecture and design of self-healing SONET and ATM networks.

Zi-Sen Zhao
For contributions to optical fiber communications technologies and industry in the People's Republic of China.

IEEE Fellows 1996

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1996

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.

Hamid Ahmadi
For critical contributions to high speed ATM networking technology and to wireless networking.

Ian F. Akyildiz
For contributions to performance analysis of computer communication networks.

Haruo Akimaru
For contributions to switching and signaling systems, and the optimum design applying teletraffic theory.

Aubrey M. Bush
For contributions in communications theory and engineering education, and for the promotion of fundamental and applied research in communications.

Vito Cappellini
For leadership in digital filtering and image processing.

Francis Yuk Lun Chin
For contribution to developments in parallel and distributed computing and to computer science education.

John M. Cioffi
For contributions to the theory, practice, and promotion of advanced communication methods in data transmission and storage.

Randy Howard Katz
For contributions to computer system design, engineering education, and government service.

Robert B. Cooper
For fundamental contributions to queuing theory and its applications in teletraffic and computer engineering.

Prof. Vladimir Cuperman
For contributions to the application of vector quantization to speech coding.

Eric Dubois
For contributions to the multidimensional signal processing and coding of video signals.

Thomas C. Ely
For innovation in architecting and implementing service creation capabilities for the advanced intelligent network.

Changxin Fan
For contributions to and leadership in the area of communication engineering education and research.

Thomas R. Fischer
For contributions to the theory and practice of data compression, including trellis coded quantization and pyramid vector quantization.

Peter M. Grant
For contributions to surface acoustic wave processing and leadership in signal processing research.

Ali Habibi
For contribution to development of theory, techniques, and application of video and image bandwidth compression.

Botaro Hirosaki
For contributions to the development of high-speed digital communications technologies and systems.

Joseph Y. Hui
For contributions to switching and traffic engineering of multimedia broadband communication networks, and multiaccess wireless networks.

Yoshihiro Iwadare
For contributions to information and coding theory, especially for the construction of a class of burst-error correcting convolutional codes.

Allen H. Levesque
For contributions to the development of strategic defense communications networks and for applications of error-control coding to radio communications.

Petros Maragos
For contributions to the theory and application of nonlinear signal processing systems.

Osama Abdel-Wahab Mohammed
For contributions to three-dimensional electromagnetic field computation and for the development of intelligent systems techniques for the optimal design of electromagnetic devices and systems.

Tetsuo Nishi
For contributions to linear and nonlinear circuit theory.

Kaveh Pahlavan
For contributions to data communication with particular emphasis on wireless office information networks.

Bing J. Sheu
For contributions to signal processing and neural network systems using VLSI processors.

Naohisa Shimomura
For contributions and leadership in the development of Japanese language information processing technologies.

Nelson R. Sollenberger
For pioneering contributions to TDMA-based personal communication system technology and standardization enabling a new generation of wireless telecommunications services.

Daniel C. Stanzione
For leadership in applying advanced software technology in systems that have enhanced the performance and reliability of public telecommunications networks.

Raymond Steele
For fundamental contributions to digital wireless communications, including principles of microcell operation and multilevel modulation.

Hideaki Takagi
For contributions to the performance analysis of communication networks and queueing systems.

Ahmed Hossam Tewfik
For contributions to wavelet theory and fractal signal processing and their applications.

Murali R. Varanasi
For contributions to coding for computer fault tolerance and leadership in computer science and engineering education.

Stephen M. Walters
For leadership in the commercialization of asynchronous transfer mode networking technology, including ATM standards, specifications, and services.

Alfred C. Weaver
For contributions to the design of computer communications protocols.

Che-Ho Wei
For contributions to circuits and systems for communications and signal processing.

Jack H. Winters
For contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive signal processing for digital communication systems.

Douglas N. Zuckerman
For leadership in the development of network operations and management in industry.

IEEE Fellows 1995

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1995

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.

Souguil Jean-Michel Ann
For contribution to the development of high resolution transducers for image processing, and to electronics education in Korea.

Toshiharu Aoki
For contribution to the development of integrated digital network systems and to networking architectures for multimedia communications.

Shigeru Asakawa
For contributions to the development of ultra-low-power digital radio-paging systems.

Paul W. Baier
For contribution to spread spectrum techniques and their applications to communications, cellular radio, radar, and geodesic ranging.

Bella Bose
For contribution to the theory and design of unidirectional codes.

Juin-Hwey Chen
For contributions to low-delay and backward adaptive linear prediction speech coding, and the development of related standards.

Wen-Hsiung Chen
For contributions to digital video coding techniques and their commercial applications.

Nim K. Cheung
For contributions to the understanding and development of high-speed lightwave technology and to the architecture and applications of gigabit networks.

Pierre R. Chevillat
For contributions to the theory and application of digital communications techniques.

David C. Coll
For pioneering work in adaptive equalization, and for leadership in communications research and education.

Jose Roberto B. de Marca
For leadership and contributions to international communications.

Spiros Dimolitsas
For leadership in the standardization of signal processing technology for international and mobile communications.

Amitava Dutta-Roy
For contributions to the development of techniques and programs for the effective dissemination of information on computer networks and communication technologies in Brazil.

Mehmet V. Eyuboglu
For contributions to the theory and practice of high-speed telephone-line modem technology and standards development.

Jacques J Gavan
For contributions to the solution of cosite electromagnetic interference problems in communication systems and to electromagnetic compatibility education.

Shri K. Goyal
For the integration of artificial intelligence technology in telecommunications and for researching techniques for the development and deployment of intelligent systems in telecommunications networks.

Chris Heegard
For development and analysis of families of efficient channel codes.

Jack M. Holtzman
For fundamental theoretical innovations leading to practical methods of design and evaluation of wireless communications systems and switching systems.

To R. Hsing
For leadership in the development of technology to transport video rate data on existing telephone access lines.

Louis J Ippolito, Jr.
For contribution to the study and application of radiowave propagation effects in space communications system design.

Masao Kasahara
For contribution to coding theory and to efficient decoding.

Gerd E. Keiser
For contributions to the development and evaluation of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches and fiber optic networks.

Joanne S. LaCourse
For contributions to the understanding of the dynamic characteristics of semiconductors of semiconductors lasers.

Neal Laurance
For contributions to the development and application of microprocessors for the control of automotive engines.

William W. Middleton
For leadership, planning, and management of large communications networks.

Robert Olshansky
For contributions to lightwave technology and design of broadband fiber-coax distribution networks.

Fumitaka Ono
For contributions to the research and development of Markov source coding, and arithmetic codes, and their applications.

Kinji Ono
For contributions to and leadership in, the research and development of international communications, especially in the field of data communications technology.

Thomas J. Plevyak
For leadership and individual contributions to the development and dissemination of Network Management technology and systems.

Andreas Polydoros
For contributions to spread spectrum communications systems and networks.

Dipankar Raychaudhuri
For contributions in the area of multiple-access packet networks and digital video technology.

Hikmet Sari
For contributions to advanced signals processing in digital microwave radio systems.

Jeffery H. Shapiro
For the development of the theory of squeezed state electromagnetic waves.

Donald F. Towsley
For contributions to modeling and analysis of computer networks.

Britton T. Vincent, Jr.
For contributions to the development of solid-state phased-array radar systems and hybrid microwave integrated circuits.

Victor K.W. Wei
For contributions to coding theory and its applications.

Matsuichi Yamada
For contributions to radiowave propagation for satellite communications.

James R. Zeidler
For contributions to adaptive signal processing and its applications.

IEEE Fellows 1994

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1994

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.

Yalcin Ayasli
For contribution to the design and development of wide-band gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs).

Vincent W.S Chan
For leadership in optical communications systems.

Jin-Fu Chang
For contributions to research and education in computer communications.

Wen-Tsuen Chen
For contribution to software engineering and parallel processing systems design.

Yau Chau Ching
For leadership in the conception, standardization, and deployment strategy of the synchronous optical network (SONET).

John M. Cotton
For contribution to switching systems architectures involving high levels of fault tolerance.

Klein S. Gilhousen
For contribution to the design of military, commercial satellite, and terrestrial telecommunications systems.

Richard K. Hester
For contribution to programmable single-ship data acquisition systems.

Michael G. Hluchyj
For contributions to the theory, design, and analysis of switching and queuing in high-performance packet communication networks.

Charles C. Huang
For contribution and technical leadership in the development of high-volume GaAs MMIC's for commercial applications.

Koichi Inada
For contribution to the development of low-loss, high-reliability optical fiber and cables.

Richard L. Johnson
For contribution to the development of radio direction finding and location systems.

Israel Korn
For contribution to the analysis of digital communications systems.

Bhagawandas P. Lathi
For contributions to electrical engineering education in the field of signals, systems and communication.

Edward A. Lee
For contribution to design methodologies and programming techniques for real-time digital signal processing systems.

Francis R. Magee, Jr.
For contributions to data communication through receiver innovations in high-speed modems, and to protocols for packet-switched networks.

Manu Malek
For technical leadership in contribution to modeling, optimization, operations, and management of telecommunication networks.

Toshiaki Masuhara
For contribution in the invention and development of NMOS circuits and high-speed CMOS static memories.

Paul Mermelstein
For leadership in industry/university collaborative research in speech coding and recognition.

Takuro Muratani
For contribution to digital satellite communication systems and to efficient use of the geostationary satellite orbit.

David Neuhoff
For contribution to the theory of universal source coding and asymptotic vector quantization.

Lionel M. Ni
For contribution to parallel processing and distributed systems.

Kinichiro Ogawa
For contribution to the development of high-speed optical fiber communication systems.

Theodore S. Rzeszewski
For contributions to the design and development of frequency-synthesized tuning, and of "flesh tone" correction for television receivers, and of high-definitions television systems.

Alexander A. Sawchuk
For contirbution to digital image processing and optical information processing.

Shlomo Shamai
For contribution to Shannon theory as applied to the evaluation of the reliability of communication channels.

W. David Sincoskie
For contribution and innovations in fast packet switching, leading to the development of an international broad-band information infrastructure.

Tasuku Takagi
For contribution in the field of electromagnetic compatibility, specifically electric contact phenomena.

Desmond P. Taylor
For contribution to the theory and practice of signal space encoded signaling.

John B. Terry
For contribution to digital switching systems.

Jitendra K. Tugnait
For contribution to statistical signal processing and stochastic systems analysis.

Wolfhard J. Vogel
For contributions to the understanding of Earth-space propagation, especially in connection with the land mobile-satellite service.

Kojiro Watanabe
For the introduction of digital signal processing techniques to the realization of data modems.

Clifford J. Weinstein
For technical leadership in speech recognition, packet speech, and integrated voice/data networks.

Werner Wiesbeck
For contributions to wide-band polarimetric radar metrology.

Kung Yao
For contributions in communication theory, signal theory, and systolic algorithms.

IEEE Fellows 1993

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1993

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.

Gerald R. Ash
For contribution to the conception and implementation of dynamic routing in telecommunication networks.

Paul Baran
For pioneering packet switching and other advances in the art of electronic communication.

C. Richmond Baugh
For contribution to modern digital communications techniques in computers and telephony.

Jules A. Bellisio
For contributions to and leadership in the conception and realization of digital television systems for current and emerging telecommunications networks.

John A. C. Bingham
For contribution to the theory and practice of voiceband data transmission.

Dennis Bodson
For leadership and engineering management in the development of international and national standards relating to facsimile and associated technologies.

Imrich Chlamtac
For contributions to the design and analysis of channel control protocols and their application to communication networks.

John N. Daigle 
For contributions to queuing theory and its application to telecommunications systems.

Irving Engelson
For management leadership of global IEEE technical activities.

Robert M. Gagliardi
For contribution to the design and practice of optical and satellite communications.

Francis Alexander Gicca
For leadership in the development of military communications systems.

Tri Thuc Ha
For contributions to satellite communications systems.

David Haccoun
For contributions to the study of probabilistic decoding algorithms for convolutional codes.

Pierre A. Humblet
For contributions to optical-fiber networks, distributed algorithms, and protocols.

Ferdo Ivanek
For contributions to the development of fundamental-frequency/microwave oscillators and amplifiers and their application in analog and digital radio relay systems.

Rajendra K. Jain
For contributions to performance analysis and modeling of computer systems and networks, and for providing a new direction for solutions to the problem of network congestion.

Charles N. Judice
For technical leadership in visual communications research and applications.

Mark J. Karol
For contribution to the theory, design, and analysis of high-performance packet switches and multi-user lightwave communication networks.

Saleem A Kassam
For contributions to the theory and application of signal detection and estimation.

Yasusada Kitahara
For leadership in the promotion of the Information Network System, and contributions to related R&D activities.

Makoto Kitazawa
For contribution to the development of television broadcasting transmitters and for leadership in development of all-solid-state high power television transmitters.

Aurel A. Lazar
For contributions to optimal flow control and quality of service management in broadband networks.

Lin-Shan Lee
For contributions to computer voice input/output techniques for Mandarin Chinese and to engineering education.

Donald C. Malocha
For contribution to the development of computer-aided design for surface acoustic wave (SAW) transducers and filters.

Rikio Maruta
For contribution to the practical application of digital signal processing techniques for telecommunications systems through the development of algorithms and DSP LSI chips.

Toshi Minami
For contribution to the research and development to the research and development of visual communication systems and digital picture processing.

Nirode C. Mohanty
For contribution to the development of secure, survivable communications and surveillance systems.

Toshihiko Namekawa
For contribution to information distribution network technology in consumer products.

Kunishi Nosaka
For contributions to the development satellite communications and optical submarine cable systems.

Josef A. Nossek
For contribution to the design of discrete-time networks and for technical leadership in the development of radio communication systems.

Roy S. Nutter, Jr
For introducing the microprocessor and advanced computer technology to applications in the mining industry.

Rafael Portaencasa-Baeza
For institutional developments and leadership in computer science and engineering education, and for management of technology organizations.

Norman F. Scheidewind
For contributions to software measurement models in reliabilition and metrics, and for leadership in advancing the field of software maintenance.

Nachum Shacham
For contributions to the performance analysis and design of computer-communication protocols.

Mansoor Shafi
For contributions to the propagation modeling of microwave radio paths and for leadership in the deployment of digital radio.

Yoshitaka Takasaki
For contribution to digital communication system design.

Sergio Verdu
For contribution to multi-user communication and information theory.

Jean C. Walrand
For the development of highly efficient techniques for the analysis, control, and simulation of stochastic networks and stochastic resource allocation problems.

Stuart Wecker
For contribution to computer network architectures and computer communication protocols.

IEEE Fellows 1992

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1992

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.

Charles C. Allen
For leadership in the development and application of antennas for radar and communications systems.

Akihiro Ametani
For contribution to the analysis of electrical transients in power systems.

J. Bach Anderson
For contribution to antenna theory with significant application to cancer therapy and communications.

Vijay K. Bhargava
For leadership in the development and applications of error control coding devices.

Jan Biemond
For contributions to digital image modeling, restoration, and blur identification.

Charles W. Bostian
For contribution to and leadership in the understanding of satellite path radio wave propagation.

Werner Bux
For contribution to the design, analysis, and standardization of data-link and medium-access protocols.

Peter Cochrane
For leadership in and contribution to digital transmission systems and networks.

Douglass D. Crombie
For investigation of the propagation of very low frequency radio waves in the earth ionosphere wave guide and backscatter of high-frequency signals from the sea.

Kai Y. Eng
For contribution to the theory and design of high-performance packet switches in high-speed networks.

Richard P. Flam
For contribution to the design and application of broadband antennas.

Hamid Gharavi
For contribution to low bit-rate video coding and research in subtend coding for image and video applications.

Jerry D. Gibson
For contribution to the theory and practice of adaptive prediction and speech wave formcoding.

Kohei Habara
For contribution as a technical leader to the development and standardization of integrated services digital networks.

Joachim Hagenauer
For contribution to the application of convolutional codes to mobile radio and satellite communications.

Robert D. Hunsucker
For contributions to middle-and high-latitude ionospheric radio science.

Hiromasa Ikeda
For contribution to and leadership in the development of digital switching systems and technologies.

Yoshikazu Ikeda
For contributions to the multinational development of an advanced signaling system for international telecommunications services.

Hideki Imai
For contributions to the theory of coded modulation and two-dimensional codes.

Bing-Hwang Juang
For contribution to the theory of vector quantization and its application to coding and automatic recognition of speech.

Mohsen Kavehrad
For contribution to digital communications applied to indoor wireless communication and optical networking.

Demetrios Kazakos
For contribution to detection and estimation theory, with application to multi-user data communications and statistical pattern recognition.

Joseph W. Lechleider
For contribution to the theory and practices of high-speed digital subscriber lines.

Jhong Sam Lee
For leadership in the development of anti-jam receiver design techniques for frequency-hopping spread spectrum systems.

Lin-Nan Lee
For contribution to applying coding theory, cryptography, and digital signal processing to commercial satellite communications.

Victor On-Kwok Li
For contributions to the design and analysis of communications networks.

Rabinber N. Madan
For leadership in research programs for signal processing, communications, and nonlinear phenomena.

Keith S. Pennington
For contribution to non-impact printing and image processing technologies.

Paul R. Prucnal
For contributions to photonic switching and fiber-optic networks.

Stuart C. Schwartz
For contributions to signal detection, estimation, and communication theory, and for leadership in engineering education.

Kang G. Shin
For contributions to the theory of dynamic failure in real-time computing systems.

Masaaki Shinji
For contribution to antennas for public telecommunications systems, and for leadership in radio transmission systems development.

Curtis Siller
For contributions to the development of interference reduction systems for microwave radio, especially high frequency digital filters for communications.

Richard K. Snelling
For technical leadership in development and deployment of digital switching and fiberoptic transmission systems and associated operations support systems.

John D. Spragins
For contributions to telecommunications education and to performance and reliability modeling of computer networks.

John R. Treichler
For development in adaptive filtering algorithms and hardware for digital communications.

Edward C. van der Meulen
Contribution to the study of multiway channels in information theory.

Kikuo Wakino
For the development of high quality ceramic dielectric materials, and for contributions to their application.

Jean-Jacques Werner
For contributions to echo cancellation techniques for full duplex data communications.

IEEE Fellows 1991

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1991

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.

Ashok Agrawala
For contributions to distributed algorithms and policies for computer systems

Stephen Brolin
For development of telephone subscriber line digital carrier systems.

Richard Cox
For contributions to real-time speech coding, and to the standardization of digital technology for secure voice, cellular radio, and telephony applications.

L. Ehrman
For contributions to the development and use of real-time simulators of communications channels and to the analysis of nonlinear circuits.

Charles Einolf
For leadership in industrial electronics and the application of microprocessors to nuclear instrumentation.

Inder Gopal
For theoretical and experimental contributions in the integrated networks, especially to high-speed packet switching and distributed protocols for network control.

Leonid Kazovsky
For contributions to coherent optical communications technology.

Panayota Papantoni-Kazakos
For contributions to communication networks, and to detection and estimation theory.

A. Paulraj
For leadership in and technical contributions to the development of sonar systems in India.

John Pullen
For technical leadership in computing systems and networking.

Martha Sloan
For contributions to engineering education, leadership in the development of computer engineering education as a discipline, and leadership in extending engineering education to women.

W. Stone
For contributions to the fields of inverse problems and computational eletromagnetics.

IEEE Fellows 1990

IEEE Fellows Elevated as of 1 January 1990

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.

Keshoolal Bakhru
For contributions to the analysis and technology of jam-resistant communications systems.

William T. Barnett
For contributions to multipath fading and technical characterization of radio channels and digital transmission.

Kenneth Brayer
For contributions fading channel data communication and error correction coding techniques.

L. Lorne Campbell
For contributions to the understanding of signals and noise in nonlinear devices.

Basilio Catania
For contribution to the development of optical fiber telecommunication systems.

Michael J. Ferguson
For contributions to the performance evaluation of multiple access data communication networks.

Nicholas D. Georganas
For leadership in university industry research in, and performance evaluation of, multimedia communications networks and systems.

Winfield J. Giguere
For technical contributions to and leadership in the development of communications equipment.

Michel M. Goutman
For contribution to the theory, conception, and development of digital voice and data transmission systems.

Harry Heffes
For contributions to teletraffic theory and applications to modeling, analysis, and over load control.

A. Ray Howland
For leadership in the development and production of automated microwave instrumentation systems.

Don H. Johnson
For contribution to the modeling of auditory systems and to array processing methods.

Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi
For contribution to high-speed PCM and for technical leadership in communications research.

Christophe E. Mahle
For contributions to the theory, development, application, and measurement of transponder nonlinearly modeling for communications satellites.

Mohammad Maqusi
For contributions to electrical engineering education in the Middle East, and contribution to the applications of Walsh functions.

Umberto Mengali
For contributions to the theory of synchronization in digital communication systems.

Motoo Mizusawa
For contributions to the theory and practice on reflector antennas and their application for satellite communications earth stations.

Salvatore D. Morgera
For contribution to finite-dimensional signal processing methods.

Hussein T. Mouftah
For contributions to communications modeling.

Hans R. Muller
For contribution to the overall architecture and design of the token ring local area network.

Ryoichi Ohnishi
For contributions to the development of highly efficient image signal coding technology of facsimile.

Philip T. Porter
For contributions to the planning, definition, and design of mobile cellular radio communications and services.

Josef Raviv
For contributions to data compaction, pattern recognition, and information theory.

Richard B. Robrock, II
For technical leadership in the architecture and implementation of the Intelligent Network.

Anthony J. Rustako, Jr.
For contribution to the implementation of diversity combining techniques in cellular mobile radio systems.

Dilip V. Sarwate
For contributions to the theory of spread-spectrum communications and the design of error control coding systems.

Masao Sugimoto
For contributions to the analysis of TV perception, leading to the development of high definition television.

Carl-Erik W. Sundberg
For contribution to power and bandwidth efficient constant amplitude modulation methods.

R. Charles Terreault
For contribution to the digitization of the telecommunications network.

Iwao Toda
For contribution to on-line computer systems, computer networks, and switching theory.

Shigeo Tsujii
For contributions to the development of digital signal processing in communications systems.

Jonathan S. Turner
For contributions to multipoint switching networks for high-speed packetized information transmission.