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=Communication, Networking, Image and Signal Processing at Purdue University=
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== A Rich History ==
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Purdue University has a rich and long history in communications and signal processing. For example, did you know the the following facts?
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= Communication, Networking, Image and Signal Processing (CNSIP) Research in ([[ECE]])=
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== A Rich History  ==
  
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Purdue University has a rich and long history in communications and signal processing. For example, did you know the the following facts?
  
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* Reginald Fessenden, former head of Purdue's Electrical Engineering Department, became the first person to broadcast speech and music by radio on December 24, 1906;
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* The first commercial broadcast station in Indiana was constructed by Purdue Professor Achatz and D. L. Curtner in 1920;
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* In 1929, Roscoe George started working on an all-electronic television. The TV was completed in 1932, and was one of the first electronic TV receivers ever built. The actual TV is currently on display in Prof. Delp's VIPER lab. Click [http://www.earlytelevision.org/purdue.html here] for more details.
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* Purdue's first television station, W9XG, began broadcasting on December 31, 1931. Click [http://www.earlytelevision.org/w9xg.html here] for more details.
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* Purdue awarded the first PhD in digital image processing in 1959.
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* The first MARS rover used image compression technology developed at Purdue by Prof. Delp.
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* Much off the early work in spred spectrum communication was done at Purdue by George Cooper and his students.
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== People ==
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*Reginald Fessenden, former head of Purdue's Electrical Engineering Department, became the first person to broadcast speech and music by radio on December 24, 1906;
List of Faculty
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*The first commercial broadcast station in Indiana was constructed by Purdue Professor Achatz and D. L. Curtner in 1920;
* Charlie Bouman
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*In 1929, Roscoe George started working on an all-electronic television. The TV was completed in 1932, and was one of the first electronic TV receivers ever built. The actual TV is currently on display in Prof. Delp's VIPER lab. Click [http://www.earlytelevision.org/purdue.html here] for more details.
* [http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~mboutin Mireille Boutin]
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*Purdue's first television station, W9XG, began broadcasting on December 31, 1931. Click [http://www.earlytelevision.org/w9xg.html here] for more details.
* Xiaojun Lin
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*Purdue awarded the first PhD in digital image processing in 1959.
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*The first MARS rover used image compression technology developed at Purdue by Prof. Delp.
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*Much off the early work in spred spectrum communication was done at Purdue by George Cooper and his students.
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*Technologies developed at Purdue can be found in both the hardware and software of the vast majority of HP inkjet printers sold today, as well as many LaserJet products.
  
== Laboratories ==
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== People  ==
* [[VIPER Lab]]
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* [[Computational Imaging Lab]]
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* [[EISL Lab]]
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== Research Projects ==
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*[[CNSIP Faculty List|List of CNSIP Faculty]]
* Hewlett-Packard Research Program
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*[[CNSIP Graduate Student List|List of Current Graduate Students]]
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*[[CNSIP Former Graduate Student List|List of Former Graduate Students]]
  
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== Laboratories  ==
  
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*[[VIPER Lab]]
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*[[Computational Imaging Lab]]
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*[[EISL Lab]]
  
[[Categorie:ECE CNSIP area]]
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== Research Projects  ==
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*GE Research Program
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*Hewlett-Packard Research Program
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*[https://redpill.ecn.purdue.edu/~rp/ Rosetta Phone project]
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*Xerox Research Program
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== Information for prospective graduate students  ==
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*[[Interactive CNSIP area presentation]]
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*[[CNSIP prospective students funding|Please read if you are looking for funding]]
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== Information for current graduate students  ==
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*[[CNSIP plan of study|Please read before making your plan of study]]
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== Events  ==
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*[http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~ipollak/CNSIP_SEMINARS/2010_2011/CNSIP_seminars.html CNSIP Seminars 2010-2011]
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*[[CNSIPseminars|wiki page for CNSIP Seminars]]
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 25 June 2012


Communication, Networking, Image and Signal Processing (CNSIP) Research in (ECE)


A Rich History

Purdue University has a rich and long history in communications and signal processing. For example, did you know the the following facts?

EarlyCNSIP.jpg FirstTV.jpg Mars.jpg Rover.jpg

  • Reginald Fessenden, former head of Purdue's Electrical Engineering Department, became the first person to broadcast speech and music by radio on December 24, 1906;
  • The first commercial broadcast station in Indiana was constructed by Purdue Professor Achatz and D. L. Curtner in 1920;
  • In 1929, Roscoe George started working on an all-electronic television. The TV was completed in 1932, and was one of the first electronic TV receivers ever built. The actual TV is currently on display in Prof. Delp's VIPER lab. Click here for more details.
  • Purdue's first television station, W9XG, began broadcasting on December 31, 1931. Click here for more details.
  • Purdue awarded the first PhD in digital image processing in 1959.
  • The first MARS rover used image compression technology developed at Purdue by Prof. Delp.
  • Much off the early work in spred spectrum communication was done at Purdue by George Cooper and his students.
  • Technologies developed at Purdue can be found in both the hardware and software of the vast majority of HP inkjet printers sold today, as well as many LaserJet products.

People

Laboratories

Research Projects

Information for prospective graduate students

Information for current graduate students


Events


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