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'''Henri Nussbaumer''' is a French engineer born in Paris, France in 1931.
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'''Henri J. Nussbaumer''' is a French engineer born in Paris, France in 1931.


After graduating in 1954 from the [[Ecole Centrale Paris]], he joined IBM in the Paris development laboratory where he initially worked on solid state circuits. In 1960, he transferred to the IBM Poughkeepsie laboratory and worked on electrodeposition of magnetic films. In 1962, he returned to IBM France in La Gaude as manager of an advanced development group.
After graduating in 1954 from the [[Ecole Centrale Paris]], he joined IBM in the Paris development laboratory where he initially worked on solid state circuits. In 1960, he transferred to the IBM Poughkeepsie laboratory and worked on electrodeposition of magnetic films. In 1962, he returned to IBM France in La Gaude as manager of an advanced development group.
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He was manager of line switching product development in 1964, manager of technology from 1965 to 1973 and manager of the Education and Technical Vitality Program from 1973 to 1975 when he was named [[IBM Fellow]].
He was manager of line switching product development in 1964, manager of technology from 1965 to 1973 and manager of the Education and Technical Vitality Program from 1973 to 1975 when he was named [[IBM Fellow]].


In 1983, Henri Nussbaumer became an [[IEEE]] fellow for contributions to the theory and development of line switching and data transmission systems.<ref>
Henri Nussbaumer left IBM in 1981 to found the Industrial Computer Engineering laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne ([[EPFL]]). He is one of the fathers of the [[Institut Eurécom]] in [[Sophia Antipolis]]. Henri Nussbaumer retired in 1996.
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Henri Nussbaumer left IBM in 1981 to found the Industrial Computer Engineering laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne ([[EPFL]]). He was one of the founders of the [[Institut Eurécom]] in [[Sophia Antipolis]]. Henri Nussbaumer retired in 1996.


== Selected papers ==
== Selected papers ==
* {{cite journal |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |title=Digital Filtering Using Complex Mersenne Transforms |journal=[[IBM Journal of Research and Development]] |pages=498–504 |date=September 1976}}

H. J. Nussbaumer, "Digital Filtering Using Complex Mersenne Transforms", ''IBM J. Res. Develop.'', pp. 498-504, September 1976.
* {{cite journal |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |title=Complex Convolutions via Fermat Number Transforms |journal=[[IBM Journal of Research and Development]] |pages=282–284 |date=1976}}
* {{cite journal |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |title=Fast polynomial transform algorithms for digital convolution |journal=[[IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing]] |volume=28 |pages=205–215 |date=1980|issue=2 |doi=10.1109/TASSP.1980.1163372 }}

* {{cite journal |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |title=Pseudo QMF filter bank |journal=[[IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin]] |volume=24 |pages=3081–3087 |date=November 1981}}
H. J. Nussbaumer, "Complex Convolutions via Fermat Number Transforms", ''IBM J. Res. Develop.'', pp. 282-284, 1976.

Henri J. Nussbaumer, "Fast polynomial transform algorithms for digital convolution", ''IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing'', Vol. 28, pp. 205-215, 1980.

H. J. Nussbaumer, "Pseudo QMF filter bank", ''IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin'', Vol. 24, pp. 3081-3087, November 1981.




==Books==
==Books==
* {{cite book |title=Fast Fourier Transform and Convolution algorithms |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |publisher=[[Springer-Verlag]] |date=1981 |edition=1}}
* {{cite book |title=Informatique Industrielle |language=fr |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |publisher=[[Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes]]}}
* {{cite book |title=Téléinformatique |language=fr |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |publisher=[[Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes]]}}
* {{cite book |title=Computer Communication Systems - Data Circuits, Error Detection, Data Links |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |volume=1 |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |date=1990}}
* {{cite book |title=Computer Communications Systems - Principles Design Protocols |author-first=Henri J. |author-last=Nussbaumer |author-link=Henri Nussbaumer |volume=2 |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |date=1990}}


==References==
''Fast Fourier Transform and Convolution algorithms'', Springer-Verlag, 1981.
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''Informatique Industrielle'', Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes.

''Téléinformatique'', Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes.

''Computer Communication Systems, Volume 1, Data Circuits, Error Detection, Data Links'', John Wiley & Sons, 1990.

''Computer Communications Systems, Volume 2, Principles Design Protocols'', John Wiley & Sons, 1990.




== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://actualites.epfl.ch/newspaper-article?np_id=816&np_eid=63&catid=3&newlang=eng H. Nussbaumer launches the idea of the Eurecom Institute]
* [http://www.eurecom.fr/ Eurecom Institute]


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Latest revision as of 21:00, 16 November 2024

Henri J. Nussbaumer is a French engineer born in Paris, France in 1931.

After graduating in 1954 from the Ecole Centrale Paris, he joined IBM in the Paris development laboratory where he initially worked on solid state circuits. In 1960, he transferred to the IBM Poughkeepsie laboratory and worked on electrodeposition of magnetic films. In 1962, he returned to IBM France in La Gaude as manager of an advanced development group.

He was manager of line switching product development in 1964, manager of technology from 1965 to 1973 and manager of the Education and Technical Vitality Program from 1973 to 1975 when he was named IBM Fellow.

In 1983, Henri Nussbaumer became an IEEE fellow for contributions to the theory and development of line switching and data transmission systems.[1]

Henri Nussbaumer left IBM in 1981 to found the Industrial Computer Engineering laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). He was one of the founders of the Institut Eurécom in Sophia Antipolis. Henri Nussbaumer retired in 1996.

Selected papers

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  • Nussbaumer, Henri J. (September 1976). "Digital Filtering Using Complex Mersenne Transforms". IBM Journal of Research and Development: 498–504.
  • Nussbaumer, Henri J. (1976). "Complex Convolutions via Fermat Number Transforms". IBM Journal of Research and Development: 282–284.
  • Nussbaumer, Henri J. (1980). "Fast polynomial transform algorithms for digital convolution". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 28 (2): 205–215. doi:10.1109/TASSP.1980.1163372.
  • Nussbaumer, Henri J. (November 1981). "Pseudo QMF filter bank". IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin. 24: 3081–3087.

Books

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References

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