- Gerard J. Foschini
Gerard J. Foschini, born in
Jersey City, New Jersey is atelecommunication sengineer who has worked forBell Laboratories since1961 . His research has covered many kinds of data communications, particularlywireless communications andoptical communications . Foschini has also worked onpoint-to-point systems and networks.Foschini received the B.S.E.E. degree from the
New Jersey Institute of Technology , the M.E.E. degree fromNew York University and aPh.D. from theStevens Institute of Technology . He has also taught atPrinceton University andRutgers University .Within the telecommunications engineering field, he is best known for his invention of
Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time (BLAST). ["Radio Blast" 19 August 2000 Justin Mullins "New Scientist " Magazine issue 2252] ["WHAT'S NEXT; Bouncing Signals Push the Limits of Bandwidth" IAN AUSTEN January 16, 2003 "New York Times"] [ [http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/formViewCharacteristic.cgi?id=3937&link1=browse&table=Publication ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1: Foschini, G. J.]Thomson Scientific Retrieved on 10 July 2007] This is a scheme for use in wireless communications which recommends the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver. By careful allocation of the data to be transmitted to the transmitting antennas, multiple data streams can be transmitted simultaneously within a singlefrequency band — the data capacity of the system then grows directly in line with the number of antennas. This represents a significant advance on current, single-antenna systems.Foschini's
1996 paper [#References| [1] (not published until1998 ), "On limits of wireless communications in a fading environment when using multiple antennas", sparked the massive international research effort onmultiple-input multiple-output wireless systems that continues today. Shortly after that publication, in a technical memorandum for his employers [#References| [2] , Foschini introduced the BLAST concept which is one of the most widely examined techniques in wireless communications research today. Among his later contributions, the paper offering a simplified form of the original BLAST architecture, calledVertical BLAST (V-BLAST) [#References| [3] , has also resulted in intensive international research efforts. In2002 , Bell Laboratories' patent on BLAST was named by MIT's "Technology Review Magazine" as one of five "Patents to watch". According to theAmerican Society for Information Science and Technology , Foschini is in the top 0.5% of most widely cited authors. [cite web
url = http://www.bell-labs.com/news/2002/december/citations.html
title = Bell Labs Researchers' Papers Prove Fertile for Peer
accessdate = 2007-07-02
date = 2002-12-19
work = Bell Labs News & Features
publisher = Alcatel–Lucent
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quote = two independent institutions named them as being among the most cited scientific authors of our time]In
2002 , Foschini received theThomas Alva Edison Patent Award , anhonor given toNew Jersey people who have changed the world with their inventions; he has also received the Bell Labs Inventor's Award, Gold Award and Teamwork Award and holds the titles of "Distinguished Member of Staff, Distinguished Inventor" in the Laboratories. [cite web
url = http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/bios/2004sumner.html
title = Gerard J. Foschini
accessdate = 2007-07-02
work = Eric E. Sumner Award
publisher = IEEE
quote = ] Before his work on BLAST, Foschini had already been elected a Fellow of theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in1986 , "for contributions to communications theory". [cite web
url = http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/fellows/Chronology/1986.html
title = Fellow Class of 1986
accessdate = 2007-07-02
publisher = IEEE]Dr. Foschini received the 2008
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal “For seminal contributions to the science and technology of multiple-antenna wireless communications.”Publications
#cite journal | author=Gerard. J. Foschini and Michael. J. Gans | title=On limits of wireless communications in a fading environment when using multiple antennas | journal=Wireless Personal Communications | year=1998 | volume=6|issue= 3 | pages=311–335|url = http://www1.bell-labs.com/project/blast/wpc-v6n3.pdf | doi=10.1023/A:1008889222784
#cite journal | author=Gerard. J. Foschini | title=Layered Space-Time Architecture for Wireless Communication in a Fading Environment When Using Multi-Element Antennas | journal=Bell Laboratories Technical Journal | year=1996 | volume=October | pages=41–59|url = http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~hcdc/Library/StCommClass/Fosc96.pdf
#cite journal | author=Gerard J. Foschini, Glen D. Golden, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela and Peter W. Wolniansky | title=Simplified Processing for High Spectral Efficiency Wireless Communication Employing Multi-Element Arrays | journal= IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | year=1999 | volume=17|issue= 11 | pages=1841–1852 | doi=10.1109/49.806815References
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