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World Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal “For contributions to soft decoding and its application to iterative decoding algorithm”

Overview

Joachim Hagenauer is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their recent work includes the 2024 paper titled "Hans Wilhelm Schüßler-A Pioneer of Digital Signal Processing [Education]", published in the IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine.

The paper contributes to the field of digital signal processing and appears in a publication venue where the author has previously contributed.

Key collaborators in their research include:

  • Ulrich Heute
  • Peter Vary

The primary publication venue associated with Joachim Hagenauer is:

  • IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine

A significant recognition awarded to Joachim Hagenauer is the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal in 2003, cited for contributions to soft decoding and its application to iterative decoding algorithms.

Best Publications

  • Iterative decoding of binary block and convolutional codes

    J. Hagenauer;E. Offer;L. Papke

  • Rate-compatible punctured convolutional codes (RCPC codes) and their applications

    J. Hagenauer

  • A Viterbi algorithm with soft-decision outputs and its applications

    J. Hagenauer;P. Hoeher

  • Source-controlled channel decoding

    J. Hagenauer

  • The turbo principle-tutorial introduction and state of the art

    J. Hagenauer

  • Applications of error-control coding

    D.J. Costello;J. Hagenauer;H. Imai;S.B. Wicker

  • The exit chart - introduction to extrinsic information transfer in iterative processing

    Joachim Hagenauer

  • Iterative Network and Channel Decoding for the Two-Way Relay Channel

    Christoph Hausl;Joachim Hagenauer

  • Optimization of symbol mappings for bit-interleaved coded Modulation with iterative decoding

    F. Schreckenbach;N. Gortz;J. Hagenauer;G. Bauch

  • On the equivalence between SOVA and max-log-MAP decodings

    M.P.C. Fossorier;F. Burkert;Shu Lin;J. Hagenauer

  • The performance of rate-compatible punctured convolutional codes for digital mobile radio

    J. Hagenauer;N. Seshadri;C.-E.W. Sundberg

  • Separable MAP "filters" for the decoding of product and concatenated codes

    J. Lodge;R. Young;P. Hoeher;J. Hagenauer

  • Iterative detection of MIMO transmission using a list-sequential (LISS) detector

    S. Baro;J. Hagenauer;M. Witzke

  • Decoding method and decoding device for a CDMA transmission system for demodulating a received signal available in serial code concatenation

    Joachim Hagenauer;Rupert Herzog;Andreas Schmidbauer

  • Forward Error Correction Coding for Fading Compensation in Mobile Satellite Channels

    J. Hagenauer;E. Lutz

  • On variable length codes for iterative source/channel decoding

    R. Bauer;J. Hagenauer

  • Subband speech coding and matched convolutional channel coding for mobile radio channels

    R.V. Cox;J. Hagenauer;N. Seshadri;C.-E.W. Sundberg

  • Iterative detection of MIMO signals with linear detectors

    M. Witzke;S. Baro;F. Schreckenbach;J. Hagenauer

  • Linear time and frequency domain turbo equalization

    M. Tuchler;J. Hagenauer

  • Channel coding and transmission aspects for wireless multimedia

    J. Hagenauer;T. Stockhammer

Frequent Co-Authors

Zaher Dawy
Zaher Dawy American University of Beirut
Peter Adam Hoeher
Peter Adam Hoeher Kiel University
Thomas Stockhammer
Thomas Stockhammer Qualcomm (Germany)
Stephen B. Wicker
Stephen B. Wicker Cornell University
Nambirajan Seshadri
Nambirajan Seshadri University of California, San Diego
Joao Barros
Joao Barros University of Porto
Daniel J. Costello
Daniel J. Costello University of Notre Dame
Luc Vandendorpe
Luc Vandendorpe Université Catholique de Louvain
Marco Luise
Marco Luise University of Pisa
Claude Berrou
Claude Berrou IMT Atlantique

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