Joachim Hagenauer

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1941 –

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Who is Joachim Hagenauer?

Joachim Hagenauer is an information theorist and professor emeritus at Technical University of Munich. He pioneered the use of soft bits, a coding theory technique that contributes to the high performance of the turbo codes.

Professor Hagenauer's work enabled the advancement of turbo coding and led to a significant improvement in channel coding for digital communications and storage. His works have been applied to digital receiver designs, satellite transmissions and other facets of telecommunications.

Hagenauer received his doctorate in 1974 from Darmstadt University of Technology where he also served as an assistant professor. In 1990 he was appointed a director of the Institute for Communication Technology at the German Aerospace Center DLR in Oberpfaffenhofen. In 1993 he became the Chair of the University of Technology's Communications Technology department in Munich, Germany.

He has been awarded the Erich Regener and Otto Lilienthal Prizes from the German Aerospace Association, and the Armstrong Award from the IEEE Communications Society, and was also elected to the Bavarian Academy of Science. In 2003 he received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal for meritorious achievements in telecommunications.

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Born
1941
Nationality
  • Germany
Education
  • Technische Universität Darmstadt

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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