Giuseppe Caire

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Giuseppe Caire (* 1965 in Turin ) is an Italian communications engineer.

Caire studied communications engineering at the Turin Polytechnic with a degree in 1990 and at Princeton University with a master's degree in 1992. He received his doctorate in 1994 at the Turin Polytechnic and did research as a post-doctoral student for ESA at ESTEC in Noordwijk . Afterwards he was assistant professor at the Polytechnic in Turin, lecturer in Parma and professor at the Institute for Mobile Communication of the Eurécom Institute in Sophia-Antipolis. He was then a professor at the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles . In 2014 he took up a Humboldt Professorship at the TU Berlin . There he also works at the Heinrich Hertz Institute .

Among other things, he developed methods of coded modulation (BICM, Bit Interleaved Coded Modulation ), which were widely used in wireless communication (wifi, mobile communications, etc.).

From 1998 to 2001 he was co-editor of IEEE Transactions on Communications and 2001 to 2003 of IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. In 2005 he became a Fellow of the IEEE and in 2011 President of the IEEE Information Theory Society. He is one of the highly cited scientists at Thomson Reuters.

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  • with Giorgio Taricco, Ezio Biglieri: Bit-interleaved coded modulation, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 44, 1998, pp. 927-946
  • with G. Taricco, E. Biglieri: Optimum power control over fading channels, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 45, 1999, pp. 1468-1489
  • with S. Shamai: On the achievable throughput of a multiantenna Gaussian broadcast channel, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 49, 2003, pp. 1691-1706
  • with MO women. H. El Gamal: On maximum-likelihood detection and the search for the closest lattice point, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 49, 2003, pp. 2389-2402
  • with Albert Guillén i Fàbregas, Alfonso Martinez: Bit Interleaved Coded Modulation, Boston, Now Publ. 2008

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