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*[[Oral-History:Charles Rader|Charles M. Rader]], 1997 | *[[Oral-History:Charles Rader|Charles M. Rader]], 1997 | ||
*[[Thomas G. Stockham]], 1998 | *[[Thomas G. Stockham]], 1998 |
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About Medal
The IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal was established in 1995 in honor of Jack S. Kilby, whose innovation was a monumental precursor to the development of the signal processor and digital signal processing. The award may be presented for outstanding achievements in signal processing. The achievement may be theoretical, technological or commercial.
Award Recipients
- Bernard Gold, 1997
- Charles M. Rader, 1997
- Thomas G. Stockham, 1998
- Lawrence R. Rabiner, 1999
- James F. Kaiser, 2000
- Thomas S. Huang, 2001
- James W. Cooley, 2002
- Hans W. Schuessler, 2003
- Thomas W. Parks, 2004
- James H. McClellan, 2004
- Fumitada Itakura, 2005
- Thomas Kailath, 2006
- Alan V. Oppenheim, 2007
- Robert M. Gray, 2008
- Charles Sidney Burrus, 2009
- Ronald W. Schafer, 2010
- Ingrid Daubechies, 2011
- G. Clifford Carter, 2012
- Bishnu S. Atal, 2013