John B. Anderson (F’87) was born in New York State in 1945. He received the Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA, in 1972. During 1972–80 he was on the electrical engineering faculty at McMaster University in Canada, and during 1981–1998 he was Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Since 1998 he has held the Ericsson Chair in Digital Communication at Lund University, Sweden. He has held visiting professorships at Berkeley, Chalmers University, Sweden, Queens University, Canada, Deutsche Luft- und Raumfahrt, Germany, and Technical University of Munich. He was Director of the Swedish Strategic Research Foundation Center for High Speed Wireless Communication at Lund during 2005–2011...-IEEE
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Data transmission systems, Coding theory, Signal theory (telecommunication), Digital communications, Engineering, Information networks, Nonfiction, Technology, Communications engineering / telecommunications, Computer Bks - General Information, Computer Technology, Computer engineering, Computers - General Information, Digital modulation, Engineering - Electrical & Electronic, INFORMATION THEORY, Information Theory, Informationsübertragung, Intelligent control systems, Modulation (Electronics), Modulation (electronics), Modulation theory, Phase modulation, SIGNAL ANALYSIS, SIGNAL PROCESSINGID Numbers
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