Jeremiah F. Hayes
American electrical engineer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jeremiah F. Hayes was an award-winning[1] North American professor of electrical engineering. In 1983, he was honored as an IEEE fellow for his first published book which was about computer communications.[2] On that project, Hayes worked with Andrew Viterbi on combining Erlang (unit) with Shannon–Hartley theorem. He also co-authored a communications textbook entitled Digital Communications Principles with Stephen Weinstein[3] and Richard D. Gitlin.[4] He received the Canadian Award for Telecommunications Research in 1996,[5] and was a senior editor of the Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC).[6] His most noted work was subgroup polling.[7] Jeremiah Francis Hayes was born on July 8, 1934, in New York NY, and died on May 8, 2018, in Victoria BC, Canada.
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