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Arun N. Netravali publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arun N. Netravali sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 188 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Arun N. Netravali D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arun N. Netravali sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - IEEE Frederik Philips Award “For leadership in research and development leading to rapid deployment of advanced technologies into new communications systems and high-definition television.”
  • 2001 - Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal For pioneering and sustained contributions to image sequence processing and its applications to digital TV
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1991 - IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal "For the invention and development of predictive coding of pictures and picture sequences."
  • 1989 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions to the art and science of image processing and communications and to the management of digital systems research.
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Arun N. Netravali is affiliated with Nokia in the United States. Their professional work centers on the field of image sequence processing and its applications, notably in digital television and communications systems.

Over the course of their career, Netravali has been recognized with several prestigious awards. In 1989, they were inducted as a Member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to image processing, communications, and digital systems research management.

In 1991, Netravali received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal for the invention and development of predictive coding of pictures and picture sequences. Their work in this area has been foundational to the advancement of image compression and transmission technologies.

Further acknowledgments include the Fellow status of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, awarded in 1992, and recognition as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.

In 2001, Netravali was honored with both the Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal for pioneering contributions to image sequence processing and digital TV applications, and the IEEE Frederik Philips Award for leadership in research and development related to rapid deployment of advanced communication systems and high-definition television.

Best Publications

  • Digital Video: An introduction to MPEG-2

    Barry G. Haskell;Atul Puri;Arun N. Netravali

  • Digital Pictures: Representation and Compression

    Arun N. Netravali;B. G. Haskell

  • Picture coding: A review

    A.N. Netravali;J.O. Limb

  • Motion and structure from feature correspondences: a review

    T.S. Huang;A.N. Netravali

  • Motion-compensated television coding: Part I

    A. N. Netravali;J. D. Robbins

  • Reconstruction filters in computer-graphics

    Don P. Mitchell;Arun N. Netravali

  • Dilated Networks for Photonic Switching

    K. Padmanabhan;A. Netravali

  • Design and implementation of a high-speed transport protocol

    A.N. Netravali;W.D. Roome;K. Sabnani

  • Image Restoration Based on a Subjective Criterion

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  • Multicast scheduling in cellular data networks

    Hyungsuk Won;Han Cai;Do Young Eun;K. Guo

  • A Compatible High-Definition Television System Using the Noise-Margin Method of Hiding Enhancement Information

    W. F. Schreiber;E. H. Adelson;A. B. Lippman;Gong Rongshu

  • Video signal interpolation using motion estimation

    Arun N. Netravali;John D. Robbins

  • ADAPTIVE NONLINEAR TYPE ENCODING DEVICE

    Jieemuzu Debitsuto Jiyonsuton;Sukotsuto Shii Nauaa;Kimu Enu Mashiyuuzu;Arun Narayan Netorabuari

  • Technique for transmitting digital data together with a video signal

    Earl F. Brown;Arun N. Netravali

  • System and method for controlling a multiple access data communications system

    Nicholas Frank Maxemchuk;Arun Narayan Netravali

  • Motion interpolation by optimal control

    Lynne Shapiro Brotman;Arun N. Netravali

  • Invariant signatures for planar shape recognition under partial occlusion

    Alfred M. Bruckstein;Robert J. Holt;Arun N. Netravali;Thomas J. Richardson

  • Passive testing and applications to network management

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  • Dynamic maintenance and visualization of molecular surfaces

    Chandrajit L. Bajaj;Valerio Pascucci;Ariel Shamir;Robert J. Holt

  • Time-recursive deinterlacing for IDTV and pyramid coding

    F.-M. Wang;D. Anastassiou;A.N. Netravali

  • TELEVISION COMMUNICAITON METHOD AND APPARATUS

    Lawrence Victor Bernard;Netraval Arun Narayan;Verner Jean-Hacques

  • High speed transport protocol

    Arun N. Netravali;Krishan K. Sabnani

Frequent Co-Authors

Krishan Kumar Sabnani
Krishan Kumar Sabnani Johns Hopkins University
Alfred M. Bruckstein
Alfred M. Bruckstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Nicholas F. Maxemchuk
Nicholas F. Maxemchuk Columbia University
Thomas S. Huang
Thomas S. Huang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tom Richardson
Tom Richardson Qualcomm (United States)
T. V. Lakshman
T. V. Lakshman Nokia (United States)
Chandrajit L. Bajaj
Chandrajit L. Bajaj The University of Texas at Austin
Valerio Pascucci
Valerio Pascucci University of Utah
Dimitris Anastassiou
Dimitris Anastassiou Columbia University

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