Solomon Wolf Golomb

By admin , 21 December 2015
Solomon
Wolf
Golomb
Male
Description

Inventor of Golomb coding and pioneer in combinatorial analysis and coding theory, Golomb transformed modern communications. He pioneered the identification of the characteristics and merits of maximum length shift register sequences, also known as pseudorandom or pseudonoise sequences, which had extensive military, industrial, and consumer applications. Millions of cordless and cellular phones employed pseudorandom direct-sequence spread spectrum implemented with shift register sequences.

His efforts made USC a center for communications research.

University of Southern California
Inventor of Golomb coding, a form of entropy encoding and known for his work in combinational analysis and coding theory
Date of Birth
1932-05-30
Date of Death
2016-05-01
Solomon Wolf Golomb

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