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William Eisenstadt » Signals & Systems

Studies in this field are related to the transmission, creation, manipulation, and understanding of signals and systems.

Signal processing looks to take data from a wide variety of sources (speech, audio, images, video, radar, sensor networks) and transform it into useable pieces.

Communication systems are designed to transmit information while minimizing the corruptive effects of noise and interference.


Faculty

Area Chair: Joel Harley
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William Eisenstadt

Professor

Affiliations Electronics, Faculty
Office BEN 321 Office Phone: 352-392-4946 Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EGCydE4AAAAJ&hl=en

Biography

Primary Research Area

Electronics

Research Interests

IoT for agriculture, mosquito control, health and safety, IoT networking using LoRaWAN and MESH, IC Test, analog/mixed signal design, RF/microwave circuits

Education

Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, 1986
M.S. (Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, 1981
B.S. (Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, 1979