Marvin K Simon 故去了
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Marvin Kenneth Simon (1939—September 23, 2007) [1] was a telecommunication engineer who has worked extensively for the last 35 years in the area of modulation, coding, and synchronization for space, satellite, radio, and military communications and also performance evaluation of wireless telecommunication systems over fading channels. Dr. Simon got his PhD from New York University in 1966, and worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the past few decades of his life. The fruits of his research have been successfully applied to the design of many of NASA's deep space and near-earth missions for which he has been earned 11 patents, 25 NASA Tech Briefs, 4 Space Act awards, and over 200 technical papers. He died of brain cancer in September 2007.
可惜啊,岁数并不大,就这么走了。
Marvin Kenneth Simon (1939—September 23, 2007) [1] was a telecommunication engineer who has worked extensively for the last 35 years in the area of modulation, coding, and synchronization for space, satellite, radio, and military communications and also performance evaluation of wireless telecommunication systems over fading channels. Dr. Simon got his PhD from New York University in 1966, and worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the past few decades of his life. The fruits of his research have been successfully applied to the design of many of NASA's deep space and near-earth missions for which he has been earned 11 patents, 25 NASA Tech Briefs, 4 Space Act awards, and over 200 technical papers. He died of brain cancer in September 2007.
可惜啊,岁数并不大,就这么走了。
刚刚才知道,这个人超级牛啊
记得我以前曾经花了好几个月,学习他在Proc. IEEE上面的一篇关于generalized fading channels的文章,收获超级大
拜~
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