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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1984 listed alphabetically by last name.
A
Saburo Adachi (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and practice of antennas in plasma
Joseph M. Aein (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of multiple access, interference analyses, and capacity allocation as applied to communication satellites
Edward E. Altshuler (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of tropospheric effects on millimeter wave propagation
B
Yaakov Bar-Shalom
for contributions to the theory of stochastic systems and of multitarget tracking
John S. Baras
for contributions to distributed parameter systems theory, quantum and nonlinear estimation, and control of queuing systems
Robert A. Bartolini (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of optical recording media and systems
Carl E. Baum
for pioneering the singularity expansion method and electromagnetic topology in electromagnetic theory, and for development of EMP simulation and electromagnetic sensors
Pierre R. Belanger
for contributions to the application of modern control theory to industrial processes
Maurice G. Bellanger
for contributions to the theory of digital filtering, and the applications to communication systems
Arthur R. Bergen
for contributions to system control theory and its practical application, and for teaching
Dimitri P. Bertsekas
for contributions to optimization, data communication networks, and distributed control
Wolfgang-Martin Boerner
for advancement in inverse methods in sensing systems and in high-resolution broad band Doppler radar polarimetry
Philip G. Brown
for contributions to the control, protection, design, and performance analysis of gas, hydro, and steam turbine generators
C
Thomas E. Calverley (Life Fellow)
for technical leadership in the development and implementation of high voltage dc transmission systems
Craig Casey, Jr. (Life Fellow)
For contributions to III-V compounds in understanding emission based on the basic optical and impurity behavior.
Stanley H. Charap (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the advancement of the theory and application of magnetism
Ralph T. Compton, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions to adaptive array theory and use of adaptive arrays in communication systems
Gerald Cook (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the practical application of modern control theory
Leslie Eric Cross (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the field of ferroelectric materials, and for the development of electrostrictive devices and composite piezoelectric transducers
D
Edward S. Davidson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the use of pipeline structures in computer architecture
Kenneth Davies (Life Fellows)
for contributions to understanding of the ionospheric propagation of radio waves and to experimental studies of the structure and physics of the ionosphere
Julian W. Dees (Life Fellows)
for advancing infrared and millimeter wave instrumentation through the application of the metal-oxide-metal detector
Robert W. Dutton
for contributions to computer-aided modeling of silicon devices and fabrication processes
E
Anthony Ephremides
for contributions to statistical communication theory, modeling and analysis of communication network, and engineering education
F
Frank F. Fang (Life Fellow)
for discovery and understanding of the two-dimensional properties of silicon inversion layers and for contributions in semiconductor device physics research
Carl Flick (Life Fellow)
for innovative developments in the design of superconducting and other advanced generators
Arthur D. Friedman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to fault-tolerant computing and switching theory and to computer engineering education
G
Oscar N. Garcia (Life Fellow)
for contributions to arithmetic coding theory and leadership in computer science education
Charles William Gear (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the numerical solution of stiff and other differential equations and to computer science education
Thomas G. Giallorenzi
for leadership in the development of optical fiber systems for military applications
Barrie Gilbert (Life Fellow)
for the discovery of the translinear principle and invention of the translinear multiplier
Daniel L. Goldberg (Life Fellow)
for innovation engineering of large transportation facilities
Rafael C. Gonzalez (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and application of pattern recognition and digital image processing
Shan Griffith (Life Fellow)
For technical leadership and contributions to application practices in the field of industrial power system analysis and protection.
H
Robert M. Haralick
for contributions in image processing and computer vision
Cyril Hilsum (Life Fellow)
for pioneering theoretical predictions of negative resistance effects due to photoelectrons in gallium arsenide
Joseph C. Hogan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the advancement of engineering education
James Chen Hung (Life Fellow)
for contributions to industrial electronics and control automation
I
Erich P. Ippen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to picosecond optics and optical instrumentation
Shun-Ichi Iwasaki (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of magnetic high-density recording technology
K
Makoto Kanno
for contributions and leadership in the development of precise capacitance standards and research in precision electrical measurements
Shoei Kataoka
for contributions to the field of compound semiconductor devices
Anthony R. Kerr
for contributions to millimeter-wave receivers
Hiroshi Kikuchi
for contributions and leadership in plasma studies
Allen Klinger
for contributions to image analysis by means of computers
James S. Kresge
for contributions to the commercial development of metal-oxide-surge arresters
L
Arvid G. Larson
for contributions to real-time digital processing techniques applied to the spectrum analysis of radar
Duncan H. Lawrie
for contributions to very-high-speed computing systems
Tien Pei Lee
for contributions to semiconductor elements for lightwave communications
M
Robert J. Mc Eliece (Life Fellow)
for contributions to information and coding theory research and applications
Charles W. Merriam, Iii
for contributions to optimal control theory and its application
Edmund K. Miller
for contributions to the development and application of numerical methods in electromagnetic radiation and scattering
Hitoshi Mochizuki
for contributions to maritime communications systems
Derald Morgan
For contributions to engineering education.
A. Stephen Morse (Life Fellow)
For contributions to the theory of multivariable control systems.
O
Tatsuo Ohtsuki (Life Fellow)
for contributions to circuit theory and computer-aided circuit analysis
P
Arvind M. Patel
for contributions to data encoding/decoding and error correction and their application to magnetic storage devices
Paul L. Phelps, Jr.
for contributions to the development and applications of instrumental methods in environmental radionuclide detection and behavior
John G. Proakis
for contributions to decision-directed measurement techniques and adaptive equalization techniques to digital communication over various channels
R
Thaddeus L. Regulinski
for contributions to research and education in reliability
John M. Reid
for contributions to the field of medical diagnostic ultrasound
Aaron E. Rosenberg (Life Fellow)
for contributions to speech and speaker recognition
Albert E. Ruehli
for key contributions to the field of computer-aided design
S
Jakob Sabath
for contributions to the development and advancement of economically and environmentally compatible power systems using EHV transmission
Gentei Sato
for research and development in the field of specialized antenna design
Ralph S. Sawyer
for leadership in the communications and tracking systems for all U.S. manned spaceflight
Ronald V. Schmidt
for contributions to integrated optics, acoustic surface waves, and fiber optics
Adel S. Sedra
for contributions to the theory and design of active-RC and switched-capacitor filters, and to engineering education
Leonard G. Shaw
for contributions to modeling, estimation, and control of stochastic systems
Karl U. Stein (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of widely used MOS memory cells
Kouzo Suzuki
for development of advanced mobile telephone systems and advancement of consumer communication service
V
John J. Vithayathil
for contributions to the analysis and design of high-voltage dc power systems
W
Robert S. Wagers
for contributions to the theory and technology of surface-acoustic-wave devices
Arnold Weinberger
for contributions to the theory of computer arithmetic logic, and to the layout of large-scale integrated circuits
Stephen B. Weinstein
for contributions to the theory and practice of voiceband data communications, and IEEE publications activities
William R. Wisseman
for technical leadership in the gallium arsenide power field-effect transistors and integrated circuits
Werner P. Wolf
for contributions to fundamental understanding of magnetic materials and leadership in engineering education
William A. Wolovich
for contributions to the algebraic theory for multivariable control systems
Y
Eikichi Yamashita
for contributions to the analysis and design of microstrip networks
Yu-Shuan Yeh
for contributions to advanced communication satellite and high-capacity mobile radio systems