Jaap hairsen

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Jaap haarsen (born February 13, 1963 in The Hague ) is a Dutch computer scientist. He is one of the developers of bluetooth .

Life

Hairsen studied electrical engineering at the TU Delft with a master’s degree in 1986 and then briefly at Siemens in The Hague and Philips in Eindhoven before continuing his studies and receiving his doctorate at the TU Delft in 1990 (dissertation: Programmable surface acoustic wave detection in silicon : design of programmable filters ). From 1991 to 1993 he worked at Ericsson in the USA and from 1993 to 1997 in the Mobile Terminal department in Lund, where he was one of the Bluetooth developers. In 1997 he went to the Ericsson branch in Emmen (Drenthe) and was part-time professor at the University of Twente from 1997 to 2008 . Then he was at Plantronics .

The radio procedures for Bluetooth were originally developed largely by him and the Swede Sven Mattisson for the Swedish company Ericsson . Other parts of Bluetooth have been supplemented mainly by Nokia and Intel . As a university lecturer, Harrison teaches in the Netherlands and has written several works as an author.

Works (selection)

  • 2008: Impact of non-reciprocal channel conditions in broadband TDD systems
  • 2006: A Novel Wireless Modulation Technique for Inter-Standard Communications , PIMRC 1–4 (together with Abdel Bekkaoui )
  • 2000: Short-Range Connectivity with Bluetooth , IDMS 116
  • 2000: Radio Network Performance of Bluetooth , ICC (3), 1563–1567 (together with Stefan Zürbes, Wolfgang Stahl, Kirsten Matheus)
  • 1998: Bluetooth: vision, goals, and architecture. Mobile Computing and Communications Review , 2 (4): 38–45 (together with Mahmoud Naghshineh, Jon Inouye, Olaf J. Joeressen, Warren Allen)

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