Robert Kahn, 1994
Cited for his pioneering work and sustaining leadership in the development of ARPANET and its successor, Internet.
Cited for his pioneering work and sustaining leadership in the development of ARPANET and its successor, Internet.
Cited for his pioneering contributions to speech technology.
Cited for the original ideas underlying packet switching and many other communications advances.
Cited for his achievements in the field of digital communications in many adverse environments, particularly through his widely used algorithm.
Cited for the first realization of the semiconductor injection laser, a basic element of optical fiber communications.
Cited for his pioneering contributions to the implementation of the microprocessor, a principal building block of modern telecommunications.
Cited for the invention of the automatically adaptive equalizer which has brought important technological benefits to mankind through digital communications.
Cited in recognition for his scholarly pioneering work in telecommunications particularly as applied to computer networks.
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