Hiroshi Inose

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Hiroshi Inose ( Japanese 猪 瀬 博 , Inose Hiroshi ; born January 5, 1927 in Tokyo ; † October 11, 2000 ) was a Japanese electrical engineer, known for a time -slot interchange (TSI) in digital communication technology ( ISDN telephony ).

Life

Inose studied electrical engineering at the University of Tokyo with a bachelor's degree in 1948 and received his doctorate there in 1955. As a post-doctoral student , he was at the University of Pennsylvania and Bell Laboratories from 1956 to 1958 , where he developed the TSI method. There he made friendly contacts with John R. Pierce . In 1958 he returned to the University of Tokyo, where he received an assistant professorship and in 1961 a full professor of electrical engineering. In 1987 he became the first director of the Japanese National Center for Science and Information Systems (NACSIS) in Tokyo, which he transferred to the NII (National Institute of Informatics). He was a senior government advisor and head of the MITI Technology Council .

He was visiting professor at RWTH Aachen University (1974) and Fairchild Scholar at Caltech in 1981 .

He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences , the National Academy of Engineering , the American Philosophical Society , the Royal Swedish Engineering Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering , the Royal Institution (1989, he made the 1990 summer versions of their famous Christmas -Lectures took place in Japan) and IEEE Life Fellow . 1985/86 he was President of the Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan.

He had broad cultural interests and published the volume of poetry Festina Lente in 1992 with his wife Mariko (married in 1960), who was responsible for the Kana calligraphy , which also contains autobiographical texts.

Awards

Fonts

  • Inose, Hiroshi and Inose, Mariko: Festina Lente. Mita Shuppankai, 1993. ISBN 4-89583-112-4 .
  • Inose, Pierce Information Technology and Civilization , San Francisco, Freeman 1984
  • as editor of Scientific Information Systems in Japan , North Holland 1981
  • An introduction to digital integrated communications systems , University of Tokyo Press 1979
  • with Takashi Hamada Road Traffic Control , University of Tokyo Press 1975

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