Vahid Tarokh

Vahid Tarokh is an electrical engineer who has contributed to telecommunication, specifically to signal processing for wireless communications.

Life

He received his M.Sc. from University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada in 1993, and PhD from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada in 1995, all in Electrical Engineering. Currently, he holds the titles of Hammond Vinton Hayes Senior Fellow of Electrical Engineering and Perkins Professor of Applied Mathematics at Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.[1]

Tarokh is responsible for a number of inventions. In particular, he is the principal inventor of space–time codes. This includes space–time trellis codes, combined array processing and space–time coding, space–time block codes and differential space–time codes. A US patent filed jointly with Siavash Alamouti (# 6,185,258) in May 7, 1998 discloses a 2 transmit antenna space-time code that is widely adapted in various global standards.

More recently, Tarokh has also contributed to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, cognitive radio and collaborative communications, pricing, scheduling, sparse representations theory and distributed beamforming.

Tarokh has received a number of awards including the Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal 1996, the IEEE Information Theory Society Prize Paper Award 1999, The Alan T. Waterman Award 2001 and was selected as one of the Top 100 Inventors of Years (1999–2002) by Technology Review magazine. In 2002, the IEEE Communications Society recognized him as the co-author of one of the 57 most important papers in all society's transactions during the past 50 years.

Tarokh holds honorary degrees from Harvard University (2002) and the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada (2003). He is one of the Top 10 Most Cited Researchers in Computer Science according to the ISI web of science.

In 2002, he was named to the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35.[2][3]

Honors[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Vahid Tarokh". Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
  2. "Innovators under 35". MIT Technical Review.
  3. "2002 Young Innovators Under 35". Technology Review. 2002. Retrieved August 16, 2011.

Notes

  1. ^ Vahid Tarokh; Nambi Seshadri & A. R. Calderbank (March 1998). "Space–time codes for high data rate wireless communication: Performance analysis and code construction". IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 44 (2): 744–765. doi:10.1109/18.661517. 
  2. ^ Vahid Tarokh, Ayman Naguib, Nambi Seshadri and A. Robert Calderbank (February 1999). "Space–time codes for high data rate wireless communication: performance criteria in the presence of channel estimation errors, mobility, and multiple paths". IEEE Transactions on Communications. 47 (2): 199–207. doi:10.1109/26.752125. 
  3. ^ Vahid Tarokh, Ayman Naguib, Nambi Seshadri and A. Robert Calderbank (May 1999). "Combined array processing and space-time coding". IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 45 (4): 1121–1128. doi:10.1109/18.761255. 
  4. ^ Vahid Tarokh; Hamid Jafarkhani & A. R. Calderbank (July 1999). "Space–time block codes from orthogonal designs" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 45 (5): 744–765. doi:10.1109/18.771146. 
  5. ^ V. Tarokh and H. Jafarkhani (July 2000). "A Differential Detection Scheme for Transmit Diversity". IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications. 18 (7): 1169–1174. doi:10.1109/49.857917. 

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