Robert A. Scholtz
American electrical engineer

Robert A. Scholtz

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American electrical engineer
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1936
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Stanford University
University of Cincinnati
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Robert Arno Scholtz (born c. 1936) is a distinguished professor of Electrical engineering at University of Southern California, known for ultra-wideband and spread spectrum communications.

A 1958 graduate and distinguished alumnus from University of Cincinnati, he obtained his PhD at Stanford University in 1964. Starting his career at Hughes Aircraft, he joined the University of Southern California in 1963. His research work centers on Ultra Wideband theory and wireless networks. He has also contributed extensively to spread spectrum communication and synchronization.

Scholtz is a life fellow of the IEEE (1980) and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering (2009). He received the IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award (1984), and the IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award (2006), together with Moe Z. Win.

His past PhD. Students include information theorist Robert M. Gray and professor at MIT, Moe Z. Win.

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  • Spread Spectrum Communications (with M. K. Simon et al.), Computer Science Press, 1984.
  • Spread Spectrum Communications Handbook (with M. K. Simon et al.), McGraw Hill, 1994.
  • Basic Concepts in Information Theory and Coding (with S. W. Golomb and R. Peile), Plenum Press, 1994