Johann Philipp Reis Prize

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Award ceremony 2013 in Gelnhausen. Jury members, Mayor Thorsten Stolz with the two award winners.

The Johann Philipp Reis Prize is a science award for an outstanding, innovative publication in the field of communications technology . The award, endowed with prize money, commemorates the inventor of the telephone, Johann Philipp Reis .

Benefactor

Since 1987, the 125th anniversary of the presentation of the telephone, the two cities of Gelnhausen (birthplace of Philipp Reis) and Friedrichsdorf im Taunus (place of work, residence and death of Philipp Reis), as well as the VDE and Deutsche Bundespost Telekom ( later Deutsche Telekom ) the prize, originally endowed with 20,000 D-Marks and now 10,000 euros .

Awarding and requirements

The prize is awarded every two years to engineers or scientists up to the age of 40 as part of an academic celebration. This took place for the first time in 1987 in Friedrichsdorf on the occasion of the 300th anniversary and has since been celebrated alternately in Gelnhausen and Friedrichsdorf; the prize is presented by the respective city mayor.

Award winners

# year Surname Institute Title of the work
1. 1987 Dietmar Hohm Capacitive silicon sensors for acoustic applications
2. 1989 M. Strafner One-chip solution for connecting end devices
2. 1989 G. Weinberger
3. 1991 Reinhard Lerch Analysis of high frequency acoustic fields in surface acoustic wave filter components
4th 1993 Alfred Felder 25 GHz and up to 40 Gb / s ICs in a 0.8 μm Selective Epitaxial Silicon Bipolar Technology
5. 1995 Herbert Reininger Stochastic and neural concepts for automatic speech recognition
6th 1997 Peter Jung A Generalized View on Multicarrier CDMA Mobile Radio Systems with Joint Detection
6th 1997 Friedbert Berens
6th 1997 Jörg Plechinger
7th 1999 Jiri Navratil Investigations into automatic language identification based on phonotactics, acoustics and prosody
8th. 2001 Ute Jekosch Ruhr-University Bochum Hearing and assessing speech: An approach to laying the foundations for speech quality assessment ("interdisciplinary studies on user expectations of spoken language and the simulation of language by machines")
9. 2003 Henning Powder TU Darmstadt Noise reduction method with model-based approaches for hands-free devices in motor vehicles ("Noise reduction in hands-free devices in motor vehicles")
9. 2003 Peter Jax RWTH Aachen Improvement of band-limited speech signals: algorithms and theoretical limits ("artificial bandwidth expansion of telephone speech")
10. 2005 Ralf Mueller
  • Scientific work on the asymptotic analysis of the spectral efficiency of CDMA transmission methods with different detection principles
  • Development of new models for MIMO channels
  • Development of new equalization and multi-user detection methods

(improved data transmission in the mobile internet)

10. 2005 Robert Fischer Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg Precoding and Signal Shaping for Digital Transmission (improved data transmission in the mobile Internet)
11. 2007 Martin Schubert TU Berlin Fundamental contributions to cross-layer optimization ("Cross-layer optimization as a central technology for increasing the spectral efficiency of mobile radio systems")
11. 2007 Holger Boche
  • QoS-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization ( Foundations & Trends in Communications & Information Theory, Vol. 6, No. 6, Boston, Delft, 2005)
  • Solution of the Multiuser Downlink Beamforming Problem with Individual SINR Constraints ( IEEE Transactions of Vehicular Technology, Vol. 53, No. 1, Jan. 2004)
  • A Generic Approach to QoS-Based Transceiver Optimization ( IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2007)
  • Iterative Multiuser Uplink and Downlink Beamforming under SINR Constraints ( IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 53, No. 7, July 2005)
  • Resource Allocation in Multiantenna Systems Optimizing a Sum of Inverse SIR ( IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Vol. 53, No. 7, July 2005)

("Cross-layer optimization as a central technology to increase the spectral efficiency of mobile radio systems")

12. 2009 Sebastian Möller TU Berlin Services in the fields of speech signal processing, telecommunications and human-machine interaction. Today, Prof. Möller is regarded as one of the leading experts in quality assessment and the user-friendly design of communication networks and multimodal interactive systems and services.
13. 2011 Patrick March Nokia / Siemens Introduction of the "cooperative transmission method" (Coordinated Multi-Point, CoMP) in mobile radio, in which base stations cooperatively send signals to or receive signals from end devices in order to generate signal energy from interference.
13. 2011 Alexander Raake TU Berlin Research and development projects (including "HiQ Voice") for innovative voice services.
14th 2013 Bernd Geiser Javox Solutions GmbH, Aachen As part of his doctoral thesis at RWTH Aachen University , novel algorithms and procedures to improve the voice quality when making calls (mobile, landline and Voice over IP ) were developed, whereby extensive and costly modifications of the transmission network can be omitted. One solution is, for example, the hidden transmission of additional information using steganography . The receiving cell phone can generate additional audio frequencies from the hidden transmitted data, which noticeably increases the voice quality. Only the end devices have to be exchanged.
14th 2013 Rafael F. Schaefer Technical University of Munich In three works he developed transmission methods for tap-proof communication in wireless networks such as cellular networks. With the help of a special security criterion, among other things, he proved that the confidential message can be proven to be safe from eavesdropping. At the same time, he showed how secure and public messages can be transmitted as efficiently as possible at the same time and how a capacity problem in certain communication channels can be solved.
15th 2015 Sander Wahls Delft University of Technology Work to improve the transmission quality in optical fibers
16. 2017 Georg Böcherer Technical University of Munich Work on channel-adapted signal conversion in digital communication
17th 2019 Delphine Reinhardt Georg-August-University Goettingen Working in the field of the secure transmission of messages over the Internet
18th 2019 Jacob Hoydis Nokia Bell Labs Work in the field of machine learning, communication systems as AutoEncoder display

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Philipp Reis Prize for Technology for More Efficient Mobile Phone Use, Heise online , November 18, 2007.
  2. Research funding: "Johann Philipp Reis Prize" donated; in: ZPF-Heft, 12/1986; P. 12.
  3. Philipp Reis Prize 1999 on hessennetz.de
  4. ^ Johann Philipp Reis Prize: So that machines can learn to speak on uni-protocol.de from October 31, 2001.
  5. a b Philipp Reis Prize 2003 to TUD scientist Henning Puder on uni-protocol.de from November 13, 2003.
  6. a b Johann Philipp Reis Prize goes to two Erlangen scientists. In: presse.uni-erlangen.de. November 10, 2005, accessed December 23, 2016 .
  7. a b Technische Universität Berlin: Professor of Mobile Communication Holger Boche receives Leibniz Prize and 2.5 million euros (JPRP: together with his colleague Martin Schubert) from Martina Hafner in elektronikpraxis on December 7, 2007.
  8. Sebastian Möller researches to make technology intuitively usable by Johann Wiesböck in elektronikpraxis from November 2nd, 2009.
  9. a b Johann Philipp Reis Prize 2011 goes to Prof. Alexander Raake and Dr. Patrick Marsch, ( Memento of the original from December 20, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. VDE press release from November 17, 2011; Retrieved February 6, 2012.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.vde.com
  10. a b Philipp Reis Prize 2013 goes to two electrical engineers on gelnhausen.de from November 5, 2013.
  11. ^ Taunus Zeitung: Johann Philipp Reis Prize for Sander Wahls - Taunus Zeitung. (No longer available online.) In: taunus-zeitung.de. November 8, 2015, archived from the original on December 1, 2017 ; accessed on November 10, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.taunus-zeitung.de
  12. FOCUS NWMI-OFF / Magistrate of the City of Gelnhausen: City of Gelnhausen: Innovation with high practical potential. In: Focus Online . November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 19, 2017 .
  13. a b Protection of privacy and AI in communication systems. In: ind-ai.net. Industrial AI, October 28, 2019, accessed November 4, 2019 .