IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing
IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing | |
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Description | Contributions in the field of signal processing |
Presented by | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
First awarded | 2012 |
Website | IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing |
The IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing is a a Technical Field Award of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers that was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2012. This award is presented for contributions in the field of signal processing.
The award is named after Joseph Fourier, a French mathematician and physicist who is noted for the representation of periodic signals as linear superpositions of sine wave basis functions known as the Fourier series, and applications of the Fourier Series to the analysis of vibration and heat transfer. The Fourier transform, which is widely used throughout electrical engineering and in particular signal processing and communication theory, is also named in his honor.
This IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing may be presented to an individual or team of up to three people.
Recipients of the IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
Recipients
- 2018: Peter Stoica
- 2017: Russell Mersereau
- 2016: Bede Liu
- 2015: Georgios B. Giannakis
External links
- IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing web page
- List of Recipients of IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing
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