Guest Editorial: Millimeter Wave Communication for Cellular and Cellular-802.11 Hybrid Networks
Philip Pietraski1 and I-tai Lu2
1. InterDigital Communications, USA
2. New York University, USA
Online:2012-12-25
Published:2012-12-25
About author:Phil Pietraski (philip.pietraski@interdigital.com) received his BSEET from DeVry University in 1987. He received his BSEE, MSEE, Grad.Cert. in wireless communications, and PhD EE from Polytechnic University (now NYU-Poly), Brooklyn, in 1994, 1995, 1996, and 2000. He joined InterDigital Communications in 2001 and is currently a principal engineer leading research activity in wireless communications, most recently in millimeter wave communications and future cellular architectures. He holds more than 50 patents in wireless communications and has authored multiple conference and journal papers. He is vice chair of the MoGig (Mobile Gigabit) working group at IWPC and a trustee for DeVry NJ campuses. Prior to his transition to wireless communications in 2000, he was a research engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrotron Light Source, responsible for beam-line instrumentation and X-ray detector R&D. He has also conducted research at the Polytechnic University for the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in underwater source localization.
I-Tai Lu received his PhD degree in electronic engineering from Polytechnic University of New York. He is currenlty professor and director of the online program of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He has worked in wave propagation and inverse problems with applications in underwater and structure acoustics, non-destructive testing, microwave engineering, sonar and radar. His current research interests include wireless communications, in which he has made contributions to the developments of Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11n) and 3G cellular communications (WCDMA). He is currently involved in the development and standardization of the 4G (3GPP LTE-A) and future generations of wireless communications systems. He has published more than 200 journal and proceeding papers and holds 6 patents. He has given more than 50 invited lectures and spoken at more than 200 conferences, workshops, and seminars.
Guest Editorial: Millimeter Wave Communication for Cellular and Cellular-802.11 Hybrid Networks
Philip Pietraski1 and I-tai Lu2
1. InterDigital Communications, USA
2. New York University, USA
作者简介:Phil Pietraski (philip.pietraski@interdigital.com) received his BSEET from DeVry University in 1987. He received his BSEE, MSEE, Grad.Cert. in wireless communications, and PhD EE from Polytechnic University (now NYU-Poly), Brooklyn, in 1994, 1995, 1996, and 2000. He joined InterDigital Communications in 2001 and is currently a principal engineer leading research activity in wireless communications, most recently in millimeter wave communications and future cellular architectures. He holds more than 50 patents in wireless communications and has authored multiple conference and journal papers. He is vice chair of the MoGig (Mobile Gigabit) working group at IWPC and a trustee for DeVry NJ campuses. Prior to his transition to wireless communications in 2000, he was a research engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory, National Synchrotron Light Source, responsible for beam-line instrumentation and X-ray detector R&D. He has also conducted research at the Polytechnic University for the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in underwater source localization.
I-Tai Lu received his PhD degree in electronic engineering from Polytechnic University of New York. He is currenlty professor and director of the online program of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He has worked in wave propagation and inverse problems with applications in underwater and structure acoustics, non-destructive testing, microwave engineering, sonar and radar. His current research interests include wireless communications, in which he has made contributions to the developments of Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11n) and 3G cellular communications (WCDMA). He is currently involved in the development and standardization of the 4G (3GPP LTE-A) and future generations of wireless communications systems. He has published more than 200 journal and proceeding papers and holds 6 patents. He has given more than 50 invited lectures and spoken at more than 200 conferences, workshops, and seminars.
Philip Pietraski and I-tai Lu. Guest Editorial: Millimeter Wave Communication for Cellular and Cellular-802.11 Hybrid Networks[J]. ZTE Communications, 2012, 10(4): 1-2.
Philip Pietraski and I-tai Lu. Guest Editorial: Millimeter Wave Communication for Cellular and Cellular-802.11 Hybrid Networks[J]. ZTE Communications, 2012, 10(4): 1-2.