Information TheoryInformation Theory Coding and Information TheoryMon, 02/06/2012 - 07:50 — admin
Graduate dual international degree program by the University of Cergy-Pontoise (France) and the University of Arizona (USA).
Project P. I(s):
Dr. Bane Vasić
Project Home institution or organization:
University of Arizona
Project Home College:
College of Engineering University of Arizona Project Departments, Institutes and/or Centers Involved in Project:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Project Region:
Americas
Project Region:
Americas: North America
Project Region:
Europe
Project Region:
Europe: Western Europe
Project Country/Countries:
France
Project Country/Countries:
United States
Start Date of Project:
02/11/2010
Project Status:
Active
Type of Project or Activity:
Exchange
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Research
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Study abroad Dr. Bane VasićMon, 02/06/2012 - 07:42 — admin
Position Title(s):
Professor
College:
College of Engineering
Department or Unit:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mailing Address:
Electrical & Computer Engr. 00456P Tucson Arizona 85721
Phone:
520-626-5550
Fax:
520-626-3144
Email:
vasic@ece.arizona.edu
Website:
http://www2.engr.arizona.edu/~vasic/
Geographical Regions of Interest:
Europe
Geographical Regions of Interest:
Europe: Eastern Europe
Geographical Regions of Interest:
Europe: Western Europe
Brief Biography:
Dr. Bane Vasic is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Arizona. He is affiliated with BIO5, the Institute for Collaborative Beoresearch, and is a Director of the Error Correction Laboratory. Dr. Vasic is an inventor of the soft error-event decoding algorithm, and the key architect of a detector/decoder for Bell Labs magnetic recording read channel chips, which were regarded as the best in industry. Different variants of this algorithm were implemented in virtually all magnetic hard drives. His pioneering work on structured low-density parity check (LDPC) error correcting codes and invention of codes has enabled low-complexity iterative decoder implementations. Structured LDPC codes are today adopted in a number of communications standards, and are used in extremely high-density magnetic recording. Dr. Vasic is known for his theoretical work in error correction coding theory and codes on graphs, which has led to analytical characterization of the hard decision iterative decoders of low-density parity check (LDPC) codes, and design of codes with best error-floor performance known today.
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