Peter Stoica

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Professor Peter Stoica

Peter (Petre) Stoica[1] (born 1949) is a researcher and educator in the field of signal processing and its applications to radar/sonar, communications and bio-medicine.[2][3][4] He is a professor of Signals and Systems Modeling at Uppsala University in Sweden, and a Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the United States National Academy of Engineering (International Member), the Romanian Academy (Honorary Member),[5] the European Academy of Sciences,[6] and the Royal Society of Sciences. He is also a Fellow of IEEE,[7] EURASIP,[8] IETI,[9] and the Royal Statistical Society.

He is known for his theoretical contributions to system identification and modeling, spectral analysis, array signal processing, space-time coding, and waveform design for active sensing. His practical contributions include the areas of wireless communications, microwave imaging for breast cancer detection, radar/sonar systems, acoustic source mapping, landmine and explosive detection, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging. His books on System Identification, Spectral Analysis, and Space-Time Coding for Wireless Communications have been used in both undergraduate and graduate courses and are highly cited (his works rank in the top 1% by citations for the field of engineering).[10] He has been included on the ISI list of the 250 most highly cited researchers in engineering in the world.[11][12]

Anca-Juliana and Peter

Peter and his wife Anca-Juliana (a professor of software and system engineering) live in Uppsala, Sweden. The attached photo shows them during an awards ceremony at the Castle in Uppsala.

Selected awards[edit]

Selected publications[edit]

(out of 800 scientific papers and 30 books and book chapters[28])

  1. T. Söderström and P. Stoica, System Identification. Prentice-Hall, London, United Kingdom, 1989 (Paperback Edition 1994, Polish Edition 1997, Chinese Edition 2017). [1]
  2. P. Stoica and R. Moses, Introduction to Spectral Analysis. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, USA, 1997. available for download.
  3. P. Stoica and A. Nehorai, Music, Maximum likelihood and the Cramér-Rao bound. IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech, Signal Processing, vol. ASSP-37, 720–741, 1989.[29]
  4. E Larsson and P Stoica,Space-Time Block Coding For Wireless Communications. Cambridge University Press, UK, 2003 (Chinese Edition, 2006).[30]
  5. P Stoica and R Moses, Spectral Analysis of Signals. Prentice Hall, NJ, 2005 (Chinese Edition, 2007). available for download.
  6. H Sampath, P Stoica and A Paulraj, Generalized linear precoder and decoder design for MIMO channels using the weighted MMSE criterion. IEEE Trans Comm, vol 49, 2198–2206, 2001.[31]
  7. A Scaglione, P Stoica, S Barbarossa, G Giannakis and H Sampath. Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders. IEEE Trans Signal Processing, vol 50, 1051–1064, 2002.[32]
  8. J Li, P Stoica and Z Wang, On robust Capon beamforming and diagonal loading. IEEE Trans Signal Process, vol 51, 1702–1715, 2003.[33]
  9. J Li and P Stoica, MIMO radar with colocated antennas: review of some recent work. IEEE Signal Processing Mag., 106–114, September, 2007.[34]
  10. P. Stoica and A. Nehorai, Performance study of conditional and unconditional direction of arrival estimation. IEEE Trans. Acoust., Speech, Signal Process., vol. ASSP-38, 1783–1795, Oct. 1990.[35]

Citation counts for the above publications can be found at: Google Scholar page.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Peter Stoica, Division of Systems and Control, Uppsala University". user.it.uu.se.
  2. ^ "EURASC Recent Elected Members". Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  3. ^ "12 top researchers in Sweden receive money from ERC". Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  4. ^ "ERC Advanced Grant: Peter Stoica". Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  5. ^ (in Romanian) Membri de onoare din străinătate at the Romanian Academy site
  6. ^ "European Academy of Sciences - Members Listing". www.eurasc.org.
  7. ^ "IEEE Fellow members". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
  8. ^ "EURASIP". www.eurasip.org.
  9. ^ "International Engineering and Technology Institute". www.ieti.net.
  10. ^ "The world's most influential scientific minds" (PDF).
  11. ^ ""ISI Highly Cited": a database of "highly cited researchers"". Archived from the original on 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  12. ^ "Petre (Peter) Stoica". scholar.google.com.
  13. ^ a b "Awards & Submit Award Nomination". IEEE Signal Processing Society. Jan 3, 2016.
  14. ^ "IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award (formerly known as the Senior Award)" (PDF).
  15. ^ Naylor, David. "Honorary doctorates - Uppsala University, Sweden". www.uu.se.
  16. ^ "IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Achievement Award" (PDF).
  17. ^ "IEEE W.R.G. Baker Award". Dec 30, 2020 – via Wikipedia.
  18. ^ "EURASIP". www.eurasip.org.
  19. ^ sv:Björkénska priset
  20. ^ "Achievement Medal Recipients" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  21. ^ "IEEE Signal Processing Society Society Award" (PDF).
  22. ^ "M. Barry Carlton Award | Aerospace & Electronic Systems Society". ieee-aess.org.
  23. ^ "EURASIP". www.eurasip.org.
  24. ^ Naylor, David. "The Rudbeck Medal - Uppsala University, Sweden". www.uu.se.
  25. ^ "IEEE Fourier Award". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
  26. ^ "IEEE Signal Processing Society Carl Friedrich Gauss Education Award" (PDF).
  27. ^ "IEEE Signal Processing Society Sustained Impact Paper Award" (PDF).
  28. ^ "List of Publications, Peter Stoica". user.it.uu.se.
  29. ^ Stoica, P.; Nehorai, Arye (May 1989). "MUSIC, maximum likelihood, and Cramer-Rao bound". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 37 (5): 720–741. doi:10.1109/29.17564. ISSN 0096-3518. S2CID 15660377.
  30. ^ "Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless Communications | Wireless communications". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  31. ^ Sampath, H.; Stoica, P.; Paulraj, A. (December 2001). "Generalized linear precoder and decoder design for MIMO channels using the weighted MMSE criterion". IEEE Transactions on Communications. 49 (12): 2198–2206. doi:10.1109/26.974266.
  32. ^ Scaglione, A.; Stoica, P.; Barbarossa, S.; Giannakis, G.B.; Sampath, H. (May 2002). "Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders". IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. 50 (5): 1051–1064. Bibcode:2002ITSP...50.1051S. doi:10.1109/78.995062.
  33. ^ Jian Li; Stoica, P.; Zhisong Wang (July 2003). "On robust capon beamforming and diagonal loading". IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. 51 (7): 1702–1715. Bibcode:2003ITSP...51.1702L. doi:10.1109/TSP.2003.812831. ISSN 1053-587X.
  34. ^ Li, Jian; Stoica, Petre (September 2007). "MIMO Radar with Colocated Antennas". IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. 24 (5): 106–114. Bibcode:2007ISPM...24..106L. doi:10.1109/MSP.2007.904812. ISSN 1053-5888. S2CID 18104719.
  35. ^ Stoica, P.; Nehorai, A. (October 1990). "Performance study of conditional and unconditional direction-of-arrival estimation". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 38 (10): 1783–1795. Bibcode:1990ITASS..38.1783S. doi:10.1109/29.60109.