received the Lauren dc-cation\. Hi\ main research inlcre\ts concern the statistical aspects oC cnnitiiunigrec in Electronics Eiigiiiccriiig in 197.1 l'roiii the Uni\er\il! of Ronia. Since 1975 he i s with Funda,,ionc lip) Rordoni Where he IS Head o l Radiopropagation Group. m Hi, rcvxirch acti\itv ha\ hccn coiiccriied with GI-cation engineering. particularly data transmission. and High~l)clinition Televi-\ton. dioincteonilog) and with the effect\ of the iitniospheric cu~titucnl\ on mi~~inlcter-wave propagation. At present he i\ niiiinly involvcd in atmopheric radiometry for applicat~ons to telecotiiinunication \y\tem\. He ha\ acted :I\ re\pon\ihle in reveral research program\. hoth national and international. He i\ active in the Study Croup 5 of thc ITU Radioconiniunicatioii Sector as well a\ in the OPEX Grnup of the Europcan Space Agency. He authored or co-authored \omc 3 0 p;ipcr\ published on international Journals and Symposia. David W. Chen received the B.S. degree from I h l i a i~ Marine College. Ilalian. China. and the M.S. degree froin Nanjing Institute of Posts and ~l'elccommunications, Niinjing. China, both i n Electrical Engineering. He i s currently a Ph.D. candidate iii the Department o f Electrical and Computer Engineering. NJIT. Hi% research interests includc mohile communications and digital modulation. T U Delft from Sepl. I993 adaptive array and inkrfer, munications. surOcc acou' fellow of the IEEE. vol. 5, NO. 6 NOV. Yeheskel Bar-Ness I\ a I)i\tinguished Profeeasor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Director 111 the Ccntcr for Communication\ and Signal Proce\sing at NJIT. He earned the B. Sc. and M.Sc. degree5 in Electrical Engineering froin the Tcchnion. I\rael and the Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics lr(ini Brown University. USA. He ciime t o NJIT in I985 lroin AT&T Bell I-ah\. Hi\ previou\ cmployinent includes universitie\. industry. and rexarch and development institutions hoih in the USA and Isracl. He was on sahbatica\ with the TcIccotiimunicati(in\ and Traltic Control System Group, Faculty 111 Electrical Engineering. to Aug. 1494. His current rewarch interests include unce canccll;ition. wirele\h iii
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