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6556
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to algebraic and modulation coding.

Overview

Ron M. Roth is affiliated with the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Israel. Their research spans several fields including Computer Science and Engineering, with notable emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Molecular Biology.

Their work covers various topics such as Cellular Automata and Applications, Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices, DNA and Biological Computing, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Coding Theory and Cryptography, Network Packet Processing and Optimization, and Cooperative Communication and Network Coding.

Ron M. Roth has coauthored frequently with several researchers including Paul H. Siegel, Giacomo Pedretti, Sergey Serebryakov, Luca Buonanno, and Jim Ignowski.

Selected publications by Ron M. Roth include:

  • Analog Error-Correcting Codes, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
  • A new framework for teaching the art of general practice consultation to registrars and supervised doctors, 2022, Australian Journal of General Practice
  • Fault-Tolerant Neuromorphic Computing on Nanoscale Crossbar Architectures, 2022, 2022 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW)

Other recent related works involve coauthored research on machine learning acceleration and computing architectures, such as:

  • X-TIME: Accelerating Large Tree Ensembles Inference for Tabular Data With Analog CAMs, 2024, IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits
  • X-TIME: An in-memory engine for accelerating machine learning on tabular data with CAMs, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Ron M. Roth's publications have appeared frequently in venues including arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits, 2022 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), and IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory.

In 2003, Ron M. Roth was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to algebraic and modulation coding.

Best Publications

  • Introduction to Coding Theory

    Ron Roth

  • Maximum-rank array codes and their application to crisscross error correction

    R.M. Roth

  • Construction of asymptotically good low-rate error-correcting codes through pseudo-random graphs

    N. Alon;J. Bruck;J. Naor;M. Naor

  • Efficient decoding of Reed-Solomon codes beyond half the minimum distance

    R.M. Roth;G. Ruckenstein

  • On lowest density MDS codes

    M. Blaum;R.M. Roth

  • Construction Of Asymptotically Good Low-rate Error-correcting Codes Through Pseudo-random Graphs

    Unknown

  • New array codes for multiple phased burst correction

    M. Blaum;R.M. Roth

  • Approximation Algorithms for the Feedback Vertex Set Problem with Applications to Constraint Satisfaction and Bayesian Inference

    Reuven Bar-Yehuda;Dan Geiger

  • On MDS codes via Cauchy matrices

    R.M. Roth;A. Lempel

  • Is code equivalence easy to decide

    E. Petrank;R.M. Roth

  • On generator matrices of MDS codes (Corresp.)

    R. M. Roth;G. Seroussi

  • Lee-metric BCH codes and their application to constrained and partial-response channels

    R.M. Roth;P.H. Siegel

  • Method and means for coding and rebuilding that data contents of unavailable DASDs or rebuilding the contents of DASDs in error in the presence of reduced number of unavailable DASDs in a DASD array

    Miguel M. Blaum;Ron M. Roth

  • A construction of non-Reed-Solomon type MDS codes

    R.M. Roth;A. Lempel

  • Antipodal-mapping-based encoders and decoders

    Erik Ordentlich;Ron M. Roth

  • Efficient coding schemes for the hard-square model

    R.M. Roth;P.H. Siegel;J.K. Wolf

  • On MDS extensions of generalized Reed- Solomon codes

    G. Seroussi;R.M. Roth

  • On cyclic MDS codes of length q over GF(q)

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  • Improved bit-stuffing bounds on two-dimensional constraints

    S. Halevy;Jiangxin Chen;R.M. Roth;P.H. Siegel

  • Bounds On The Number Of States In Encoder Graphs For Input-constrained Channels

    B.H. Marcus;R.M. Roth

  • High-order spectral-null codes-constructions and bounds

    R.M. Roth;P.H. Siegel;A. Vardy

  • Two-dimensional weight-constrained codes through enumeration bounds

    E. Ordentlich;R.M. Roth

Frequent Co-Authors

Gadiel Seroussi
Gadiel Seroussi University of the Republic
Paul H. Siegel
Paul H. Siegel University of California, San Diego
Pascal O. Vontobel
Pascal O. Vontobel Chinese University of Hong Kong
A. Lempel
A. Lempel Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Tuvi Etzion
Tuvi Etzion Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Philip J. Kuekes
Philip J. Kuekes Hewlett-Packard (United States)
R. Stanley Williams
R. Stanley Williams Texas A&M University
Moni Naor
Moni Naor Weizmann Institute of Science
Joseph (Seffi) Naor
Joseph (Seffi) Naor Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Jack K. Wolf
Jack K. Wolf University of California, San Diego

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