Andrew Viterbi
Andrew J. Viterbi[1] | |
|---|---|
| Born | Andrea Giacomo Viterbi March 9, 1935 |
| Citizenship | Italian, American |
| Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MS) University of Southern California (PhD) |
| Occupation | Engineer |
| Spouse |
Erna Finci
(m. 1958; died 2015) |
| Children | Alexander Viterbi (1971–2011) Audrey Viterbi Alan Viterbi |
| Engineering career | |
| Discipline | Electrical |
| Institutions | University of Southern California Board of Trustees The Scripps Research Institute Board of Trustees, Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute |
| Employer(s) | Professor: UC Los Angeles UC San Diego Founder/Co-founder: Linkabit Corporation Qualcomm Inc. The Viterbi Group |
| Projects | Viterbi algorithm |
| Significant advance | Code Division Multiple Access standard for cell phone networks |
| Awards | NAE (1978) IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal (1984) Marconi Prize (1990) Claude E. Shannon Award (1991) National Medal of Science (2007) IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal IEEE Medal of Honor (2010) John Fritz Medal (2011) |
Andrew James Viterbi (born Andrea Giacomo Viterbi; March 9, 1935) is an Italian-born American electrical engineer and businessman. He co-founded Qualcomm Inc. and invented the Viterbi algorithm. He is Presidential Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering.
References
Other websites
Media related to Viterbi coding at Wikimedia Commons
- IEEE History Center Interview
- The Quiet Genius Archived 2020-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Trudy E. Bell (PDF)
- Noteworthy alumni page at MIT