Nederlandstalig

English language

 
jpl
Jean-Paul Linnartz
 

Researcher
Jean-Paul Linnartz is Senior Technology Director bij Philips Research in Eindhoven en deeltijdhoogleraar aan de TU Eindhoven. Als researcher werkte hij aan radiocommunicatie en later aan electronische watermerken. 

 

Voorheen was hij werkzaam voor de University of California at Berkeley, de Technische Universiteit Delft, en F.E.L.-T.N.O.

Jean-Paul Linnartz is a Senior Director at Philips Research in Eindhoven, the Netherlands and parttime professor at Eindhoven University of Technology. He authored many scientific papers about electronic watermarks and radio communications (OFDM, MC-CDMA, random access). He was a faculty member at University of California at Berkeley and at Delft University of Technology.

Research highlights:

  • New method to analyze outages and throughput of wireless communication systems (NERG Veder Prize)
  • The first paper to propose Multi-Carrier CDMA (1993) , now a major topic in many international conferences
  • The concept of a virtual cellular network
  • Improved detection of electronic watermarking, security measures, attacks and countermeasures, applications (various papers, patents and contributions to products, "you have been watching TV news with our watermarks invisibily embedded into it")
  • Template protection for biometric identification (privacy in biometry; "have your fingerprint in a passport without allowing a passport thieve to misuse your identity")
  • A concept for Doppler spread cancellation that allows digital TV reception on a mobile phone while moving at very high speeds (please don't watch TV while driving yourself)
  • Coded Light: Embedding invisible digital data into visible light.
 
 

Persoonlijke web pagina in het nederlands

Research pages on MC-CDMA and OFDM and other topics

Webpage at T.U. Eindhoven

 

 

my email address:

 

| Jean-Paul's ResearchWireless Communication Tutorial |

 | Fotografie | Reizen |

| Interview in Delft Integraal | Radioprogramma's | Interview Vara TV |