- Vladimir Kotelnikov
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotelnikov (Russian "Владимир Александрович Котельников", scientific transliteration "Vladimir Alexandrovič Kotelnikov",
September 6 1908 inKazan –February 11 2005 inMoscow ) was aninformation theory andradar astronomy pioneer from theSoviet Union . He was elected a member of the Russian Academy of Science, in the Department of Technical Science (radio technology) in 1953.Career timeline
* 1926-31 study of
radio telecommunications at theMoscow Power Engineering Institute , dissertation in engineering science.
* 1931-41 worked at the MEI as engineer, scientific assistant, laboratory director and lecturer.
* 1941-44 worked as developer in the telecommunication industry.
* 1944-80 full professor at the MEI.
* 1953-87 deputy director and since 1954 director of the institute for radio technology and electronics at theRussian Academy of Science (IRE / RAS).
* 1964Lenin Prize [Bissel C, "The Sampling Theorem", "Communications Engineer", July/July 2007, IET, United Kingdom ISSN 1479-8352 ]
* 1970-88 vice-president of the RAS; since 1988 adviser of the presidium.Achievements
He is mostly known for having discovered, independently of others (e.g.
Edmund Whittaker ,Harry Nyquist ,Claude Shannon ), thesampling theorem in 1933. [Kotelnikov VA, "On the transmission capacity of "ether" and wire in electrocommunications", [http://ict.open.ac.uk/classics/1.pdf (English translation, PDF)] , Izd. Red. Upr. Svyazzi RKKA (1933), Reprint in " [http://www.ieeta.pt/~pjf/MSTMA/ Modern Sampling Theory: Mathematics and Applications] ", Editors: J. J. Benedetto und PJSG Ferreira, Birkhauser (Boston) 2000, ISBN 0-8176-4023-1] This result ofFourier Analysis was known inharmonic analysis since the end of the 19th century and circulated in the 1920s and 1930s in the engineering community. He was the first to write down a precise statement of this theorem in relation to signal transmission. He also was a pioneer in the use ofsignal theory in modulation and communications.He is also a creator of the theory of optimum noise immunity. [Kotelnikov VA, "The Theory of Optimum Noise Immunity" (monograph), Russia 1956, US 1959] He obtained several scientific prizes for his work in
radio astronomy andsignal theory . In 1961, he oversaw one of the first efforts to probe the planet Venus with radar. In June 1962 he lead the first probe of the planet Mercury with radar. [cite journal |first=J. V. |last=Evans | coauthors=Brockelman, R. A., Henry, J. C., Hyde, G. M., Kraft, L. G., Reid, W. A., Smith, W. W.|title=Radio Echo Observations of Venus and Mercury at 23 cm Wavelength |year=1965 |journal=Astron. J. |volume=70 |url=http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/gif/1965AJ.....70..486E/0000487.000.html|pages=487|doi=10.1086/109772] [cite book | last = Moore | first = Patrick | coauthors = | title = The Data Book of Astronomy | pages = p. 483 | year = 2000 | publisher = CRC Press| location = New York | url = http://books.google.com/books?lr=&as_brr=3&q=kotelnikov+1962+mercury&btnG=Search+Books | id = ISBN 0750306203] [ [http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4218/ch5.htm chapter 5 ] ]References
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