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Oct. 2019 |
Visible Light Communication Based Indoor Localization. BY: M. Kavehrad and M. R. Aminikashani
CRC Press
Taylor & Francis Group
6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300
Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742
Photo with Dr. M.R. Aminikashani and PSU President Baron at PSU |
Dec. 2017 |
Online meeting open to all IEEE members and colleagues.
M. Kavehrad " Optical Wireless Evolution for Communications, Sensing, Navigation, Positioning, Surveillance, and imaging Applications," IEEE New Jersey Coast Communications (COM019) Chapter Distinguished Lecture, WEBCAST, December 2017.
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Sept. 2017 |
M. Kavehrad, “Optical Wireless: Theory and Applications,” XXXV Brazilian Communications and Signal Processing Symposium, (IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Keynote), São Pedro, SP- Brazil, September 2017.
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June 22, 2017 |
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June 21, 2017 |
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June 20, 2017 |
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March 22, 2017 |
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Feb. 2017 |
Science Node: Hello bursts of light, goodbye cables
IEEE Spectrum: Data Centers of the Future Could Send Bits Over Infrared Lasers Instead of Fiber Optic Cables
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Apr. 2016 |
Prof. M. Kavehrad was invited to the:
Centennial Claude E.Shannon Conference on the Future of the Information Age
Photo with Dr. Marcus Weldon CTO of Nokia and President of Bell Labs at Claude E. Shannon Centennial, April 28-29, 2016.
More Photos with Eminent Visionaries
Video -1 (Candid Moments)
Lecture Series currently available on You Tube
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Apr. 2016 |
Congratulations to Mohammadreza Aminikashani on receiving the Penn State Alumni Association Dissertation Award, Distinguished Doctoral Scholar Medal in recognition of his outstanding professional accomplishment and achievement in scholarly research.
Also: Five engineering students receive awards from the Graduate School
Also in 2015: Graduate students develop sustainability solutions to change the world
Also in 2013: Winners of 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium announced
Photo with Penn State President Eric Barron at the Graduate Student Awards Luncheon.
Photo with Dr. Amr Elnashai, Prof. Victor Pasko, EE Graduate Program Coordinator and Prof. Peter J. Butlerat, Associate Dean for Education in the College of Engineering at the Graduate Student Awards Luncheon.
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Apr. 2016 |
Congratulations to the Electrical Engineering Melvin P. Bloom Memorial Outstanding Doctoral Research Award Winner;
Wenjun Gu
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Jan. 2016 |
Prof. M.
Kavehrad was selected as IEEE Distinguished Lecturer
Also:
http://news.psu.edu/story/386368/2016/01/06/academics/kavehrad-selected-ieee-communications-society-distinguished
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Dec. 2015 |
Prof. M.
Kavehrad Presented an Invited Keynote at
WiSEE
2015
on Optical Wireless Theory and Applications. |
Dec. 2015 |
2015 New Book
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Short Range Optical Wireless: Theory and Applications
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Aug. 2015 |
National Science Foundation
NeTS: Medium: Collaborative Research: Flexible All-Wireless Inter-Rack Fabric for Datacenters Using Free-Space Optics
Award # 1513866
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. |
Jul. 2015 |
2015 SUMMER
TOPICALS MEETING SERIES
Indoor Positioning by Light
M. Kavehrad as Invited Speaker
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April 2015 |
Visible Light Communications: Demand Factors, benefits and
Opportunities |
Mar. 2015 |
New Book
Chapter
Visible
Light Communications
(
ISBN –
9781107061552
)
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Nov. 2014 |
COWA
Meeting Agenda November, 2014
Georgia Tech to host Center on Optical Wireless Applications
meeting.
GA-Tech hosted an industrial advisory board meeting of the
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Optical
Wireless Applications (COWA) on November 19 - 21, 2014 at The Centergy One Building Conference Center
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Nov. 2014 |
Kavehrad invited to visible light communications experts panel
November
19, 2014
READ MORE
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Oct. 2014 |
"The most compelling story of how Internet of Light will transform
our world is the one still being written: the future of
lighting/communications/sensing and the birth of a new enterprise
lighting network."
~ M.
Kavehrad
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Jul. 2014 |
Kavehrad invited to share expertise at visible light communication
conference
July 29, 2014
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Mohsen Kavehrad, W. L.
Weiss Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering, will participate
in the inaugural China
Visible Light Communication (CVLC) Industry
Technology Innovation and Application Alliance Conference. READ
MORE.
China Visible Light Communications (CVLC) Alliance
August 28, 2014 - Dr. Peng Deng with Penn State (Dr. Kavehrad's
Lab) presenting at the CVLC
CVLC plans to invest 150 million RMB per year to accelerate the
industrialization process of this technology. If this is
exploited, then the city of Guangzhou in China will become the
center of the VLC world. |
July 2014 |
Article on Engineering Experience by Mohsen
Kavehrad
Web Journal FERMAT:
July-August Issue, Vol.4.
(http://www.e-fermat.org/)
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May 2014 |
COWA
Meeting Agenda May 8, 2014
Penn State to host Center on Optical Wireless Applications
meeting.
Penn State hosted an industrial advisory board meeting of the
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Optical
Wireless Applications (COWA) on May 21 - 23, 2014 at The
Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel.
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March 2014 |
Ethernet Standardization Seminar March 28, 2014
A seminar featuring two guest speakers, John D'Ambrosia,
Chief Ethernet Evangelist, CTO Office, Dell Inc. and David Law,
Distinguished Engineer, HP Networking will be held on Friday,
March 28
from 10:15-11:45am in 112 Chambers. Our guests will discuss how
Networking has transfigured the world as we know it, and the
networking
technology that, arguably, has had the largest impact is Ethernet.
However, it is not just the underlying technology of Ethernet that
has driven its success, but the very fact that Ethernet has been
standardized in an open manner by the IEEE 802.3. In today’s
world, the industry has grown to demand the multi-source
interoperability that have come to be expected from IEEE 802.3
standards, raising the bar of expectations that products must be
meeting in order to be successful. For more details on the seminar
click here.
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January 2014 |
COWA in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronic
Showcase, January 6 - 10, 2014
COWA was invited by the NSF to participate in this
year's Consumer Electronic
Showcase. Penn State sent three representatives and conducted
several live demonstrations of a working video transmission link
using light and a new accurate Indoor Positioning System using
visible light communication (VLC) technology. The key objective in
participating in the Show was to meet prospective companies and
explain the benefits of becoming a COWA member, leading to new
member deployment.
See more on COWA's participation at CES here.
Watch a
video on the system here.
See the report by: Rachel Horn - Manager, Publications, Consumer
Electronics Association -
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December 2013 |
The fourth COWA Industrial
Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting was held on Georgia Tech campus
in order to discuss the new results of the projects of the
interdisciplinary research Center, providing leadership to develop
new generation of environment-friendly, extremely wideband optical
wireless technology applications, employing solid-state devices
for communications, networking, imaging, positioning and remote
sensing. New IAB members from Telekom Malaysia were welcomed to
this meeting. Airbus and Telekom Malaysia presented overviews on
their industries and interests.
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October 2013 |
Optical wireless may be the answer to
dropped calls, and more
Communicating by light could help
ease worsening spectrum crunch.
By David Pacchioli
October 2, 2013
In the news:
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October 2013 |
Second
International Workshop IWOW 2013
New castle,
United Kingdom
http://soe.northumbria.ac.uk/owc/committee.php
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Sept. 17, 2013 |
Invited Presentation at the 11th:
Multi-band, Multi-service,
Sensing - Metamaterial
September 17 - 18, 2013 in Washington, D.C.
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July 31, 2013 |
NSF Projects Highlights:
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July 2013 |
18th European Conference on Network & Optical
Communications
July 10-12, 2013
Dr. M. Kavehrad is invited Keynote Speaker
Click on :
KEYNOTES
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June 2013 |
Very High-Speed
Optical Wireless Communications (OWC) at 1550 nm Infrared
wavelength.
Lower speed version,
click on the link below::
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7uRwNQB_aE
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May 2013 |
Improving communications security
and efficiency, eliminating electromagnetic interference and
easing the spectrum crunch are some of the topics that will be
tackled at the third Industrial Advisory Board
meeting of the
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Optical
Wireless Applications (COWA), May 15-17, on the Penn State
University Park campus
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April 2013 |
Inspired by Nature
A book titled “The Shark’s
Paintbrush: Biomimicry and How Nature is Inspiring Innovation”
includes an interview with Mohsen Kavehrad, the W.L. Weiss Chair
Professor of Electrical Engineering.
Author Jay Harman interviewed Kavehrad on a
paper he published through a DARPA / AFRL project.
“We had discovered the dolphin chirps look
like wavelet waveforms we used to transmit optical pulses
through clouds,” Kavehrad said in an email. “The book is meant to
encourage people to get inspirations from nature to imagine and
invent.”
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December 2012 |
Penn State Establishes Relationship with Chinese University
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The College of
Engineering has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with
China's Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST).
Read More ...
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November 2012 |
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Optical
Wireless Applications Meeting Agenda
November
2012 Industrial
Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting
The second
COWA
Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting was held on the Georgia-Tech
campus in Atlanta in order to discuss the
progress of on-going and new projects of the interdisciplinary
research Center, providing leadership to develop new generation of
environment-friendly,
extremely wideband optical wireless
technology applications, employing solid-state devices for
communications, networking, imaging, positioning and remote
sensing.
In this meeting Boeing announced collaboration with the COWA team
on use of Visible Light Communications and Positioning by Light.
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July 2012 |
IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topicals 2012
Optical Wireless Systems and Applications
General Co-Chairs:
Dr. G. K. Chang, Dr. M. Kavehrad
9-11 July
2012, Seattle, Washington
Four papers
were contributions of:
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W. Zhang, M. Kavehrad,” A
2-D Indoor Localization System Based On Visible Light LED,” IEEE
Photonics Society Summer Topical Conference – Optical Wireless
Systems Applications, Seattle, July 2012.
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Y. U. Lee, M. Kavehrad,” Long-range Indoor Hybrid
Localization System Design with Visible Light Communications and
Wireless Network,” IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topical
Conference – Optical Wireless Systems Applications, Seattle,
July 2012.
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P. Deng, M. Kavehrad, X. Yuan, “Comparing Wide Field-of-View Optical Receivers for Free
Space Optical Communications,” IEEE Photonics Society Summer
Topical Conference – Optical Wireless Systems Applications,
Seattle, July 2012.
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M. Kavehrad, M.I.S. Chowdhury,
”An Archipelago of High-Bandwidth Islands by Optical Wireless
Systems – A Solution to the USA Wireless Airwaves Spectrum
Crunch,” IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topical Conference –
Optical Wireless Systems Applications, Seattle, July 2012.
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July 2012 |
Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics
Dr. Kavehrad
presented on Optical Wireless Applications at the
WNLO located in
OPTICAL VALLEY
in Wuhan China.
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May 2012 |
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Optical
Wireless Applications meeting Agenda
The first
COWA
Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting was held on Penn State University
Park campus in
order to discuss the new projects of the interdisciplinary
research Center, providing leadership to develop new generation of
environment-friendly,
extremely wideband optical wireless
technology applications, employing solid-state devices for
communications, networking, imaging, positioning and remote
sensing.
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April 2012 |
NSF
Award Title
Very High-Speed, Infrared VCSEL-Array Light Wireless Links
See
also:
Award Abstract #
1201636
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March 2012 |
The Joint
Communications and Computer Chapter of IEEE Kingston Section is
proud to announce the following Technical Lecture.
Title: Creating High-Bandwidth Islands – A Solution to
the Current Mobile Radio Spectrum Crunch
Time: Thursday, March 29, 1:00 PM
Location: Royal Military College, Sawyer
Building, S4301
Kingston, Ontario - Canada
Speaker: Prof. Mohsen Kavehrad, Director of
CICTR, Center for Information and Communications Technology
Research,
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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January 2012 |
NSF
Award Title
I/UCRC for Optical Wireless Applications
See
also:
Award Abstract #1160924
Penn State Research News Break:
NSF approves Penn State
"Optical Wireless Applications" Center
The
National Science Foundation (NSF) has approved an
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Optical
Wireless Applications in Penn State's Department of Electrical
Engineering. The center will be funded by a five-year NSF grant
and directed by Dr. Mohsen Kavhrad, W. L. Weiss Chair Professor of
Electrical Engineering.
The
Georgia Institute of Technology also will participate in the
cooperative project.
The center
will aim to generate technology that enables manufacturing of
specific devices with larger communications capacity by employing
integrated opto-electronics device design with interfaces
necessary to facilitate collaborative device, system and network
design.
Other
engineering faculty who will participate in the project include
Kevin Houser, associate professor of architectural engineering;
Tim Kane, professor of electrical engineering; Zhiwen Liu,
associate professor of electrical engineering; and Shizhuo Yin,
professor of electrical engineering.
Read the whole story |
January 2012 |
Looking for an item in a large department
store or mall can be like searching for a needle in a haystack,
but that could change thanks to a hybrid location-identification
system that uses radio frequency transmitters and overhead LED
lights, suggested by a team of researchers from Penn State and
Hallym University in South Korea
Dr. Kavehrad presented two
papers at Photonics West _ Broadband Access Conference:
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Y.U. Lee, S. Baang, J. Park, Z. Zhou, M. Kavehrad,
“Hybrid Positioning with Lighting LEDs and Zigbee Multihop
Wireless Networks, ”SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco-CA.,
January 2012.
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Z. Zhou, M. Kavehrad, P. Deng “Energy
Efficient Lighting and Communications, ”SPIE Photonics West,
San Francisco-CA., January 2012.
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December 2011 |
IEEE GLOBECOM 2011
The 2nd IEEE Workshop on Optical
Wireless Communications
5-9 December 2011, Houston, Texas
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November 2011 |
New Book
Hardback
( ISBN-13:
9780521197878 )
Optical wireless communications is a dynamic area of research and
development. Combining fundamental theory with a broad overview,
this book is an ideal reference for anyone working in the field,
as well as a valuable guide for self-study. It begins by
describing important issues in optical wireless theory, including
coding and modulation techniques for optical wireless, wireless
optical CDMA communication systems, equalization and Markov chains
in cloud channels and optical MIMO systems, as well as explaining
key issues in information theory for optical wireless channels.
The next section describes unique channels that could be found in
optical wireless applications, such as NLOS UV atmospheric
scattering channels, underwater communication links and a
combination of hybrid RF/optical wireless systems. The final
section describes applications of optical wireless technology,
such as quantum encryption, visible light communication, IR links
and sensor networks, with step-by-step guidelines to help reduce
design time and cost.
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September 2011 |
Dr. Bhaskar Ramamurthi - was promoted to the Director of IIT Madras.
He contributed to the pioneering research on WiFi innovations as being evolved. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Labs. Crawford Hills Research Lab. in Holmdel, New Jersey:
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M. Kavehrad, B. Ramamurthi, "Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum with DPSK Modulation and Diversity for Indoor Wireless Communications," Proceedings of International Communications Conference, Toronto, June 1986.
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M. Kavehrad, B. Ramamurthi, "Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum with DPSK Modulation and Diversity for Indoor, Wireless Communications," IEEE Trans. on Communications, February 1987, pp. 224-236.
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September 2011 |
Executive
Committee of the
IEEE PIMRC-2011 (Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications)
. This will be held in Toronto-Canada, September 2011.
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August 2011 |
Discovery News:
Flickering Lights could Power Wireless Networks
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July 2011 |
Dr. Kavehrad
- Invited presentation on
Optoelectronic Sensing and Imaging (OSI)
POEM 2011
International Photonics and Optoelectronics Meetings (POEM)
Wuhan - China
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July 2011 |
Dr. Kavehrad is an
invited speaker at
OSA Topical meeting:
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March 2011 |
Smart Lighting NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC)
Dr. Kavehrad
was invited and joined the Smart Lighting NSF Engineering Research
Center (ERC) as a member of the Center's Scientific Advisory Board
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January 2011 |
Invited paper presentation by Jarir
Fadlullah:
M. Kavehrad, J.
Fadlullah, “Optical Wireless Networked Systems: Applications to
Aircrafts, ”SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco-CA., January 2011.
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December 2010 |
Ceiling Lights in Minn. Send Coded Internet Data
The New York Times
Click for a pdf version
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December 2010 |
2010 IEEE Workshop on Optical Wireless Communications (OWC)
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December 2010 |
GLOBECOM_2010 PLENARY SPEAKERS
Prof. Mohsen Kavehrad (IEEE
Fellow)
W. L. Weiss Endowed Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering
Director of CICTR, Center for Information and Communications
Technology Research
Pennsylvania State University, USA
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November 2010 |
Free-space optical communications for
terrestrial and space-borne applications are alive and well
thanks to steady advances in light sources and detection schemes
that extend data rates and physical reach despite atmospheric
challenges.
~ Gail Overton, Senior Editor
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August 26, 2010 |
Invited Presentation at IEEE NTC 2010, BOEING, Seattle
Title: Optical Wireless Networked-Systems for
Applications to Aircrafts
By: M. Kavehrad |
June 8 - 10, 2010 |
Penn-Stater Hotel Conference Facilities, State College -
PA.
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February 2010 |
Industry/University Collaboration Research Center:
Optical
Wireless Applications
See:
NSF
Award Abstract # 0824052
0968650 Pennsylvania State University; Mohsen Kavehrad
0968651 Tufts University; Valencia Joyner
0968662 University of California-Riverside; Zhengyuan Xu
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February 2010 |
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February 2010 |
Invited paper
presentation by M. Kavehrad at the Optical Society of America
Topical Meeting, Optics and Photonics Congress:
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M.
Kavehrad, Z. Hajjarrian, J. Fadlullah, "Combating
Atmospheric Scintillation and Dispersion on a Laser Imaging Link
Using Multiple Parallel Beams,"
Proceedings of the OSA Topical Meeting, Optics and Photonics Congress,
San Diego,
California, Feb. 3, 2010.
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January 2010 |
Invited paper presentation by J. Fadlullah:
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M.
Kavehrad, J. Fadlullah, "Wideband Optical Propagation Measurement System,"
Proceedings of the SPIE Photonics-West Conference,
San Francisco,
California, January 2010.
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Jan. 2010 |
Paper presentation by J.
Fadlullah:
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Z. Hajjarian, M.
Kavehrad, J. Fadlullah, "Efficiency of MIMO Configuration and Adaptive Optics
Corrections in Free-Space Optical Fading Channels," Proceedings of the SPIE
Photonics-West Conference, San Francisco, California, January 2010.
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Jan. 2010 |
2009
ETRI Journal Paper
of the Year Award
Ali
Enteshari, Jarir M. Fadlullah, and Mohsen Kavehrad, "High-Speed
Access over Copper: Rate Optimization and Signal Construction,"
ETRI Journal, Vol.31, No.5, pp.489-499, Oct. 2009.
This paper was selected as the
Paper of the Year
and received an award.
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Dec. 2009 |
Z. Hajjarian, M.
Kavehrad and J. Fadlullah, ”Analysis
of Wireless Optical Communications Feasibility in Presence of
Clouds Using Markov Chains,” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas
in Communications, Vol. 27, No. 9, Decemebr 2009.
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Dec. 2009 |
Paper presentation by J.
Fadlullah:
A. Enteshari, J. Fadlullah
and M. Kavehrad, “Joint Channel and Echo Impulse Response
Shortening for High-Speed Data Transmission,”
IEEE Globecom,
Hawaii, December 2009.
Note:
Jerry Fadlullah got married on Sunday
Nov. 29 and traveled to Hawaii with his bride on Dec. 1, 2009 to
present this paper on their honeymoon trip on Dec. 3, 2009!
Congratulations Jerry !
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Dec. 2009 |
EDITORIAL - Cabling Publication -
More than 10 Gbps on Twisted-Pair
See the entire publication
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Aug. 2009 |
Paper presentation by M.
Kavehrad:
A. Enteshari and M. Kavehrad,
"Power
Minimization Algorithm for High-Speed Access over Copper:
Multi-channel Approach," Proceedings of the
IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and
Signal Processing,
Victoria, B.C., Canada, August 2009.
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Aug. 10-12, 2009 |
Greater than 10Gbps Copper Ethernet Workshop
PHOTOS
Hosted at
Penn State, the workshop is attended by industry leaders
Nexans co-sponsors workshop investigating
greater than 10G capabilities.
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Aug. 2009 |
Paper presentation by M.
Kavehrad:
M. Kavehrad, "Transmission
Strategies for Beyond 10 Gbps High-Speed Access over Copper Ethernet,"
Greater than 10 Gbps Copper Ethernet Workshop, State College, PA,
August 2009.
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Aug. 2009 |
Paper presentation by J.
Fadlullah:
M. Kavehrad, Z. Hajjarian, J. Fadullah, "Spatially Multiplexed Optical
MIMO Imaging System in Cloudy Turbulent Atmosphere," Proceedings of
the SPIE Optics+Photonics Conference, San Diego, California, August
2009.
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May 2009 |
Paper presentation by J.
Fadlullah:
A. Enteshari, M. Kavehrad and
J. Fadlullah, “Signal Construction for High-Speed Access over Copper
Wiring,” Proceedings of
IEEE CCECE, St. John's, Newfoundland,
Canada, May 2009.
-
J. Fadlullah
, A. Enteshari and M. Kavehrad, “Channel Equalization for
Multi-Gigabit Ethernet over Copper,”
Proceedings of IEEE CCECE, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, May
2009.
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April 2009 |
Bloom Award Winners Announced (Click)
Congratulations to
the Electrical Engineering Melvin P. Bloom Memorial Outstanding
Doctoral Research Award Winner;
Ali Enteshari
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Feb. 2009 |
EE paper wins award at conference
A. Enteshari and
Mohsen Kavehrad, “40/100 Gbps Transmission over Copper: Myths and
Realities,” Proceedings of DesignCon, Santa Clara, CA, February
2009.
has been chosen
for a
DesignCon Paper Award in the High-Speed and RF Design Category.
DesignCon Paper Awards recognize outstanding contributions to the
educational goals of the DesignCon program. Papers are judged both
on the merits of the written document and on the quality of their
presentation at DesignCon 2009.
See also the
NEXANS announcement.
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Feb. 2009 |
Paper presentation by A. Enteshari:
A.
Enteshari and M. Kavehrad, “40/100 Gbps Transmission over Copper:
Myths and Realities,” Proceedings of
DesignCon, Santa Clara, CA.
Feb. 2009.
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Jan. 2009 |
Paper presentation by Z. Hajjarian:
Z. Hajjarian, M. Kavehrad, "Using MIMO
Transmissions in Free Space Optical Communications in Presence of
Clouds and Turbulence," Proceedings of the
SPIE Photonics West,
San Jose, California, Jan. 2009.
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Dec. 2008 |
Presentation Title:
DARPA Overview
Speaker:
Dr. Larry B. Stotts, Deputy Director, Strategic Technology Office
- DARPA
Event Photo - To view more photos, click on picture
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Aug. 2008 |
“Broadband Sensors Optical Wireless
Local Area Networks”
Project Award.
See
also:
Award Abstract # 0824052
Click on the link above
for the program
National Science
Foundation
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July 2008 |
“Mitigation Approaches for Active
Optical Imaging through Clouds” Project Award.
Click on the link above
for the program
AFRL / DARPA
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May 2008 |
“Towards 100GBASE-T Ethernet over
Copper; Advanced Communication Systems” project award.
Click on the link above
for the program
International Copper
Association / NEXANS
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April 23, 2008 |
ARO/ARL Workshop on Ultraviolet
Devices and Communication Systems, Maryland
Click on the link above
for the program
|
April 20,
2008 |
This story appeared on Network
World at;
25 radical
network research projects you should know about
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April 8, 2008
|
Signal Integrity Symposium,
Harrisburg
Click on the link above
for the program
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Nov. 2007 |
Research News
:
Penn-State Research
News:
Researchers Push Transmission Rate of
Copper Cable
November 14, 2007
Atlanta, You may not
be able to get blood out of a turnip, but according to Penn State
engineers, you can increase the data transmission of Category-7
copper cables used to connect computers to each other and the
Internet.
November 2007 Plenary Week IEEE 802.3 Higher Speed Study Group
Meeting,
Atlanta, GA.
Presentation Title:
Towards 100G over 100 Meters of CAT-7
Dr. Mohsen
Kavehrad, A. Enteshari, J. Fadlullah
News Media
:
Science Daily:
Researchers Push Transmission Rate Of Copper Cables
Network World:
Researchers pushing 100 Gig
United Press International:
Copper cable transmission rate increased
Eurek:
Researchers push
Phys. Org. :
Researchers push ....
StateCollege.Com
:
Researchers push transmission rate of copper cables
Science Blog. :
Researchers ....
Science Centric :
Researchers .....
Scenta
:
Getting more out of copper wires
TG Daily Update :
Cat-7 copper ....
IT News :
Researchers .....
Tech News :
Pushing The Transmission Rate Of Copper Cables
4 Engineers: You may not ....
PSU Engineering :
Researchers push
transmission
ZD-Net :
100 gigabits per second over copper?
Cabling :
Researchers push transmission rate of copper cables
Mehr
News :
High-Speed Transmission
IRIB-News :
100GBASE-T Copper
New-Research: Researcher Pushing Transmission Rate of Copper Cables
Hamshahry:
Interview on High-speed over
copper
Ettelaat Newspaper:
100 Gbps transmission on copper
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July 2007
|
Broadband
Room Service by Light
Encoded light
transmissions can provide the wireless devices in a room with
multimedia Web services such as videoconferencing, movies on
demand and more
By:
Mohsen Kavehrad
S C I E N T I F I
C A M E R I C A N JOURNAL, July 2007
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July 2007
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DARPA / STO : INDUSTRY DAY PRESENTATIONS
Optical RF Combined
Link Experiment Communication Adjunct (ORCA)
Proposers' Day Conference:
Optical Wireless Communications using
Ultra-short Pulsed Lasers and Pulse Shaping
By: M.
Kavehrad
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June/July 2007
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The March of the LED
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April-June 2007
|
Penn State Engineering,
June 2007:
Fiber in the sky
Laser Focus:
FREE-SPACE OPTICS: Laser link offers fiber quality through cloud
cover
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March 2007
|
NEXAN's
Contract on
100GBASE-T Transmission Strategies for High-Speed Access over
Copper Wiring Project starts. |
Nov. 2006
|
Research News:
Penn-State Research News:
Cloudy day won't rain on laser communications
Friday,
November 10, 2006,
University Park, Pa.
: Just as clouds
block the sun, they interfere with laser communications systems,
but Penn State researchers are using a combination of
computational methods to find the silver lining and punch through
the clouds.
Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency News:
US_ Politics Today
Eurek-Alert:
Cloudy day................
Physic-Org
:
Cloudy day won't rain on ...........
Innovation-Germany:
Cloudy.............
Wireless Net:
Researchers Develop Free-Space Optical Communications System
PHOTONICS:
Cloudy.....................
Centauri Dreams:
A Boost for Optical Communications
ScienceDaily:
Cloudy.......................
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News Watch:
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RF-Global-NET: New laser communications system
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Aug. 2006
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New project award entitled, “Optical scattering in battlefield obscurants,”
Sponsored by DARPA and Rockwell Scientific Inc.
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Feb. 2006
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OpticsEast,
October 2006, Boston, Mass.
Broadband Access Communications Technologies
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Jan. 2006
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SPECIAL
ISSUE
ON Hybrid RF and Optical
Wireless Communications
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Jan. 2006
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Research News:
Penn-State
Research News:
Optical Wireless And Broadband Over Power Lines
Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006, at 5 p.m. EST
University Park, Pa. ---
Penn State engineers have shown that a
white-LED system for
lighting and high data-rate indoor wireless communications,
coupled with broadband over either
medium- or low-voltage power line grids (BPL), can offer
transmission capacities that
exceed DSL or cable and are more secure than RF.
Eurek-Alert:
Optical Wireless……..
Physic-Org
:
Optical wireless and broadband over power lines………….
Technology News
Daily:
Optical Wireless………..
Science Daily:
Optical Wireless And Broadband Over Power………
Innovations-report:
Optical wireless………….
Industry News -
The IEE:
LED lighting could deliver wireless broadband,
The SPIE OE
magazine:
White LEDs offer
wi-fi alternative
LASER
Focus-Japan:
With white LED high-speed optical wireless
BrightSurf.com:
White LED and BPL
PiraNet:
US university offers wireless broadband via
LEDs
LUPA:
Rychlá a bezpečná
alternativa WiFi
TelecomDirect:
Researchers Envision an LED-Powered Wireless Network
Science
Blog:
Optical wireless and broadband over power lines
Philadelphia
Inquirer:
Lighting up wireless Internet links
Electro
Optics:
The march of the LED |
Oct. 2005
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Special issue:
Editors
Shlomi Arnon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
David M. Britz, PTSM AT&T Research
Anthony C. Boucouvalas, Bournemouth University
Mohsen Kavehrad, The Pennsylvania State University
Citation
Shlomi Arnon, David Britz, Anthony Boucouvalas, and Mohsen
Kavehrad, "Optical Wireless Communications," J. Opt. Netw. 4,
211-212 (2005)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/JOCN/virtual_issue.cfm?vid=5
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Jan. 2005
| Research News:
Penn-State Research News: Power Line Data Transmission Capacity:
Bigger than DSl or Cable.
January 5, 2005
University Park, Pa. -- Penn State
engineers have developed a new model for high-speed broadband
transmissions
over U.S. overhead electric power
lines and estimate that, at full data rate handling capacity, the
lines can provide bit rates that far exceed DSL or cable over similar spans.
WPSX-TV
Pennsylvania... Inside Out, an interview with lead producer David
Price:
Click
on the line below to see and hear the interview:
High-voltage electrical power lines could be used for
communications
Scientific
American (March 2005): Broadband to the people
The Energy Daily: Repeaters are key Properly tuned power
line offers broadest broadband
BPL Today: Penn-State finds gigabit in US grid
Transmission &
Distribution: Researchers …
Electricity
Forum: Researchers see
Eurek-Alert: Power line data transmission capacity:
Bigger than DSL or cable
PhysOrg.com - Evergreen,VA,USA: Power line data transmission capacity:
Reuters USA: Researchers See Gigabit Data Over Power
Lines
Innovation report
- Germany: Power line data transmission capacity:
Science Blog: Power line data transmission capacity
Bigger than DSL or
CNN_Magazine: Internet Over Power Lines
ABS CBN
News, Philippines: Researchers see gigabit data over power lines
Reuters
France: Des chercheurs prévoient du
très haut débit sur ligne électrique
Science Daily: Power Line Data Transmission Capacity:
Bigger Than DSL Or Cable
Daily Science
News: Power Line……….
Top Chinese News: 1G
NTT
Communications: 1G
China Telecomm.: 1G
Patriot News: Electric lines could deliver Internet
Pittsburgh Post
Gazette: Data over power lines
The Digital
Collegian: BPL offers faster Web connection
Telecom. Direct: BPL: The Better Broadband?
Intercom-PSU: Powerline data transmission capacity could be
Black Issues in
Higher Education: Penn State Engineers
Sunday News - Business: Coming soon, may be
Broadcast Engineering: University renews interest in Gigabit |
Oct. 2004
| Research News:
Penn-State Research News: Multi-Rate Laser Pulses Could Boost Outdoor Optical Wireless Performance
Penn-State Board of Trustees meets; President Spanier's remarks
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May 2004
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CICTR was awarded a DARPA / AFRL contract to work on ORCLE Program
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Feb. 2004
| CICTR launches new projects with ATT Laboratories, New Jersey
· Last Mile
· Broadband Wireless LANs |
Dec. 2003
| December 4, 2003
Penn-State Research News: Copper wire shown to be competitive with fiber optic cable for LANS
University Park, Pa. -- Penn State engineers have developed and simulation tested a copper wire transmission scheme for distributing a broadband signal over local area networks (LANS) with a lower average bit error rate than fiber optic cable that is 10 times more expensive.
Eurek-Alert: Copper wire ……………..
GRID Today: Copper Wire Competitive With Fiber Optic Cable For LANS
Continuity Central: Copper wire broadband LANS shown to have advantages over fibre …
Today's focus: Cat-6 may go farther…………..
Wire and Cable International Overview (page-3): Copper seen as competition for FO cable
Monitor: Copper wire competitive………….
The WAI Connection: Can copper wire match……….
UOL Inovacao: Cobre pode substituir fibra óptica na transmissão de dados
CTFQ: O Potal Oficial da……………
BrightSurf: Copper wire shown to be competitive
Speed guide: Copper wire………………
Net Market: Cobre pode substituir fibra óptica na transmissão de dados
Industrial Networking: Copper competitive with fibre optic cable for LANs?
Innovations-report: Copper wire shown to be competitive with fiber optic cable for LANS
HPC Wire: Copper Wire Competes With Fiber Optic Cable For Lans
Digital Education Navigator: Copper Wire Transmission Scheme
Distance Educator: Copper wire shown to be competitive with fiber optic cable for LANS
Science Blog: Copper wire shown to be competitive with fiber optic cable for LANS
RedNova: Copper Wire Competes With Fiber Optic Cable
Nexans White Paper: Dynamic Performance……….
Nexans White Paper: Nexans efforts on 10Gbe over UTP
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Nov. 2003
| CICTR presents on the 10GBASE-T proposed “Transmission Strategies for 10GBASE-T over Category-5e and 6 Copper Wiring,” at the IEEE Plenary Week 10GBASE-T Study Group Meeting held November 10-13, 2003 in Albuquerque, New Mexico: http://www.ieee802.org/3/10GBT/public/nov03/index.html
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Aug. 2003
| Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse Inc award on "10000BASE-T over Standard Copper Cable - Receiver Design Optimization"
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March 2003
| R&D Highlight Lockheed Martin’s Partnership with Penn State - Lockheed Martin has emerged as a strong corporate partner with Penn State in the last decade. Formed in March 1995 by the merger of two technology companies, Lockheed Corporation and Martin Marietta Corporation, the company is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, and employs about 125,000 people worldwide.
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Feb. 2003
| International Copper Association LTD - Transmission Strategies for High-Speed Access over Copper Wiring Project awarded. |
Oct. 2002
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Research News:
University Park, Pa. --- Penn State engineers have developed an economical way to more efficiently manage radio spectrum use and prevent interference on wireless broadband systems for high-speed Internet access – potentially bringing down costs for consumers.
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March 2002
| The 2001 IEEE VTS Neal Shepherd Best Propagation Paper Award goes to a paper entitled, "Indoor Wireless Infrared Channel Characterization by Measurements," IEEE Trans. on Vehicular Tech., Vol.-50, No. 4, July 2001, authored by M.R. Pakravan, M. Kavehrad, H. Hashemi.
M.R. Pakravan received his Ph.D. under Dr. Kavehrad’s supervision in the year 2000 with a Dissertation Title: "Indoor Infrared Wireless Communication Channel”.
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Nov. 2001
| Special issue of Multimedia Tools and Applications;
Multimedia Systems, Mobile Computing and Global Information Sharing
Guest Editors: A. Hurson, M. Kavehrad
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July 2001
| Research News:
University Park, Pa. --- Penn State engineers have shown that broadband, wireless, indoor, local area communication networks that rely on non-line-of-sight infrared (IR) signal transmission can offer low error rates as well as safe, low — below one Watt — power levels.
New York Times Article: Beaming Data Holds Promise, With Limits, for Networking
Center Daily Times Article: Professor sees the future in infrared
The Digital Collegian: Researchers look into ways to network computers through infrared light
Electronics Times: Inside job for network system
Pennsylvania Business Center: Penn State researchers showcase wireless LAN
IEEE Communications Society Industry NewsCache (INC): Scientists are working on high-speed
Science Daily Magazine: Low Power, Highly Reliable, Wireless, Infrared
iG - NY TIMES: As ondas de rádio não conseguirão competir com a luz," afirmou Mohsen Kavehrad
ICON News: Beaming data could be networking's saviour
Wireless News Factor: Does Infrared Have a Chance?
Uni-Science: Indoor Wireless LANs Minus Line-of-Sight IR can work
Penn-State Intercom: Wireless IR LAN
Photonics Spectra: IR Wireless signals High Bandwidth at Low Power
TRN News: Holograms control data beams
INFORMATICA 2.0: Redes conectadas con rayos infrarrojos ….
ISA: Wireless networks see infrared as safe alternative
EE TIMES, UK: Inside job for low power network system with reduced error rate
Laser Focus World: Free-space optical communications
Burrus Research Associates Inc: Reliable, Broadband, Infrared Communication System
ASME: Low-Power LANs Have Low Error Rates
EurekAlert: Low power, highly reliable, wireless, infrared local area networks demonstrated
Science Blog: Low power, highly reliable, wireless, infrared local area networks demonstrated
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Jan. 2001
| Penn-State Research News: Penn State’s Innovative Approaches To Tech Transfer Meeting With Success
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Aug. 1998
| New center to push digital information to new frontiers
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Jan. 1997
| First Weiss Chair appointment announced
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