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Name
  
Manfred Schroeder


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Died
  
December 28, 2009, Gottingen, Germany

Books
  
Fractals - Chaos - Power La, Number Theory in Science a, Computer Speech: Recogniti, Computer Speech: Recogniti, Music Perception in Concer

Education
  
University of Gottingen

Manfred Robert Schroeder (12 July 1926 – 28 December 2009) was a German physicist, most known for his contributions to acoustics and computer graphics. He wrote three books and published over 150 articles in his field.

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Born in Ahlen, he studied at the University of Göttingen (1947–52), earning a vordiplom in mathematics (1951) and Dr. rer. nat. (1954) in physics. His thesis showed how small regular cavities in concert halls cause unfortunate resonances.

He joined the technical staff at Bell Labs in New Jersey (1954-) researching speech and graphics, securing forty-five patents. With Bishnu Atal he was a promoter of linear predictive coding (1967). Still affiliated with Bell, he rejoined University of Göttingen as Universitätsprofessor Physik (1969) becoming professor emeritus (1991). He was a visiting professor at University of Tokyo (1979).

With B.S. Atal he developed code excited linear prediction (1985). With Ning Xiang he was a promoter of a synchronous dual channel measurement method using reciprocal maximum-length sequences (2003). He led a famed study of 22 concert halls worldwide, leading to a comparison method requiring no travel.

Books

  • Number Theory in Science and Communication: With Applications in Cryptography, Physics, Biology, Digital Information, and Computing (Springer-Verlag, 1983).
  • Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws: Minutes from an Infinite Paradise (Freeman, 1991)
  • Computer speech recognition, compression, synthesis (Springer-Verlag, 1985). With H. Quast and H. W. Strube
  • Hundert Jahre Friedrich Hund: Ein Rückblick auf das Wirken eines bedeutenden Physikers (1996)
  • Awards and honors

  • 1969 First Prize at the International Computer Art Competition for his application of concepts from mathematics and physics to the creation of artistic works.
  • fellow of the Acoustical Society of America
  • IEEE Fellow (1971).
  • Audio Engineering Society fellow and Gold medalist (1972)
  • Member of the United States National Academy of Engineering (1979), for "founding the statistical theory of wave propagation in multi-mode media and contributions to speech coding and acoustics".
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1986).
  • Helmholtz Medal of the German Acoustical Society
  • 1975 Max Planck Society appointed foreign scientific member
  • New York Academy of Sciences member 1978
  • Rayleigh Medal 1984 and 1987
  • Gold Medal from the Acoustical Society of America (1991), for "theoretical and practical contributions to human communication through innovative application of mathematics to speech, hearing, and concert hall acoustics".
  • ISCA Medal for Scientific Achievement from the International Speech Communication Association (2004).
  • Technology Award from the German Eduard Rhein Foundation (2004).
  • References

    Manfred R. Schroeder Wikipedia