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Facts and Challenges for the Next Facts and Challenges for the Next Generation Mobile Networks Generation Mobile Networks 1. On MPSoC for the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN): Facts, Challenges, and Conclusions 2. Application Specific Processors: On Design and Implementation Efficiency 3. Research Cluster at RWTH Aachen University : Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and Communication (UMIC) Prof. Heinrich Meyr received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He spent over 12 years in various research and management positions in industry before accepting a professorship in Electrical Engineering at Aachen University of Technology (RWTH Aachen) in 1977. He has worked extensively in the areas of communication theory, digital signal processing and CAD tools for system level design for the last thirty years. His research has been applied to the design of many industrial products. At RWTH Aachen he is a co-director (together with Prof. Gerd Ascheid) of the Institute for Integrated Signal Processing System (ISS) involved in the analysis and design of complex signal processing systems for communication applications. Prof. Meyr was a co-founder of CADIS GmbH (acquired 1993 by Synopsys, Mountain View, California) a company which commercialized the tool suite COSSAP. In 2001 he has co-founded LISATek Inc., a company with breakthrough technology to design application specific processors. Most recently (February 2003 ) LISATek has been acquired by CoWare, an acknowledged leader in the area of system level design. At Coware Dr.Meyr has accepted the position of Chief scientist. Prof. Meyr has published numerous IEEE papers and holds many patents. He is author (together with Dr. G. Ascheid) of the book "Synchronization in Digital Communications", Wiley 1990 and of the book "Digital Communication Receivers. Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing" (together with Dr. M. Moeneclaey and Dr. S. Fechtel), Wiley, October 1998. He has received three IEEE best paper awards. His present research interest is in communication theory (MIMO, channel and interference estimation, analysis of turbo decoders), design of energy efficient ASIPs for wireless communication and the LISATek tool suite for the design of ASIPs. In 1998 Prof. Meyr was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley´s wireless research centre (BWRC). He was elected as the “Mc Kay distinguished lecturer” at the EE department of the UC Berkeley for the spring term 2000. Dr.Meyr is also the recipient of the prestigious “Vodafone Innovation Prize” for the year 2000. The Biography Topics: Prof. Heinrich Meyr, IEEE Fellow Electrical Engineering at Aachen University of Technology (RWTH Aachen) 時時2006/9/6 (Wed) 10:00AM-11:45AM 時時 時時時 101 時 時時時時 時時時時時時時時時時時時時時時 時時時時時時時時時時時時 :、 時時時時02-3366-3700 ext.370 時時時時時

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Facts and Challenges for the Next Facts and Challenges for the Next

Generation Mobile NetworksGeneration Mobile Networks

1. On MPSoC for the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN): Facts, Challenges, and Conclusions

2. Application Specific Processors: On Design and Implementation Efficiency

3. Research Cluster at RWTH Aachen University : Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and Communication (UMIC)

Prof. Heinrich Meyr received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He spent over 12 years in various research and management positions in industry before accepting a professorship in Electrical Engineering at Aachen University of Technology (RWTH Aachen) in 1977. He has worked extensively in the areas of communication theory, digital signal processing and CAD tools for system level design for the last thirty years. His research has been applied to the design of many industrial products. At RWTH Aachen he is a co-director (together with Prof. Gerd Ascheid) of the Institute for Integrated Signal Processing System (ISS) involved in the analysis and design of complex signal processing systems for communication applications. Prof. Meyr was a co-founder of CADIS GmbH (acquired 1993 by Synopsys, Mountain View, California) a company which commercialized the tool suite COSSAP. In 2001 he has co-founded LISATek Inc., a company with breakthrough technology to design application specific processors. Most recently (February 2003 ) LISATek has been acquired by CoWare, an acknowledged leader in the area of system level design. At Coware Dr.Meyr has accepted the position of Chiefscientist. Prof. Meyr has published numerous IEEE papers and holds many patents. He is author (together with Dr. G. Ascheid) of the book "Synchronization in Digital Communications", Wiley 1990 and of the book "Digital Communication Receivers. Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing" (together with Dr. M. Moeneclaey and Dr. S. Fechtel), Wiley, October 1998. He has received three IEEE best paper awards. His present research interest is in communication theory (MIMO, channel and interference estimation, analysis of turbo decoders), design of energy efficient ASIPs for wirelesscommunication and the LISATek tool suite for the design of ASIPs. In 1998 Prof. Meyr was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley´s wireless research centre (BWRC). He was elected as the “Mc Kay distinguished lecturer” at the EE department of the UC Berkeley for the spring term 2000. Dr.Meyr is also the recipient of the prestigious “Vodafone Innovation Prize” for the year 2000. The Vodafone prize is awarded for outstanding contribution to the area of wireless communication. As well as being a Fellow of the IEEE he has served as Vice PresidentFor International Affairs of the IEEE Communications Society.

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Prof. Heinrich Meyr, IEEE FellowElectrical Engineering at Aachen University of Technology (RWTH Aachen)

時間: 2006/9/6 (Wed) 10:00AM-11:45AM地點:博理館 101 室

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