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Emre Telatar
Information Theory Laboratory
Professor
PhD (MIT, 1992)
web site: http://ipg.epfl.ch

office(s): INR117
phone(s): [+41 21 69] 37693,35637,37694
fax: +41 21 693 1200
BIOGRAPHY
I. Emre Telatar received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, in 1986. He received the S.M. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in 1988 and 1992 respectively. In 1992, he joined the Communications Analysis Research Department at AT&T Bell Laboratories (later Lucent Technologies), Murray Hill, NJ. He has been at the EPFL since 2000.

Emre Telatar was the recipient of the IEEE Information Theory Society Paper Award in 2001. He was a program co-chair for the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory in 2002, and associate editor for Shannon Theory for the IEEE Information Theory Transactions from 2001 to 2004. He was awarded the EPFL Agepoly teaching prize in 2005.

Emre Telatar's research interests are in communication and information theories.
MAIN PUBLICATIONS
O. Lévêque and E. Telatar. Information-Theoretic Upper Bounds on the Capacity of Large Extended Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 51(3):858-865, 2005.
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E. Telatar. Capacity of multi-antenna Gaussian channels. European Transactions on Telecommunications, 10(6):585-596, 1999.
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I. E. Telatar and R. G. Gallager. Combining queueing theory with information theory for multiaccess. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 13(6):963-969, 1995.
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E. Telatar and D. Tse. Capacity and mutual information of wideband multipath fading channels. Capacity and mutual information of wideband multipath fading channels, 46(4):1384-1400, 2000.
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A. Tchamkerten and I. E. Telatar. On the use of training sequences for channel estimation. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 52(3):1171-1176, 2006.
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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CURRENT WORK

wireless communication
network information theory
distributed compression

Emre Telatar's research is sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation, and the NCCR/MICS (National Center of Competence in Research / Mobile Information & Communication Systems).
Skills
Information Theory
Teaching
Communication Systems
Phd programs
Phd Students
Amaudruz Aurore
Karzand Mohammad
Sasoglu Eren

Past Phd students:
Bhaskaran Pillai Sibi Raj Thesis details
Dey Prasenjit Thesis details
Konsbruck Robert Thesis details
Musy Stéphane Thesis details
Perron Etienne Thesis details
Tchamkerten Aslan Thesis details
Vasudevan Dinkar Thesis details
Özgür Aydin Ayfer Thesis details
CONTACT
Secretariat

Yvonne Huskie
Building INR 133
Station 14
CH-1015 Lausanne

Tel. +41 21 693 7694
yvonne.huskie@epfl.ch


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