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N. Amitay
Affiliation
Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Inc., Crawford Hills, NJ, USA
Topic
Antenna Array,Antenna Height,Base Station,Base Station Antennas,Directional Antenna,Free Space,Accurate Measurement,Capacity Of System,Channel Capacity,Eigenvalues,Input Power,Line-of-sight,Link Budget,Measurement System,Narrow Beam,Path Loss,Receiver Antenna,Suburban Environments,Thermal Noise,Transfer Matrix,Wireless,Angular Spread,Antenna Pattern,Array Size,Beam Direction,Beampattern,Beamwidth,Bottom Of Page,Calibration Procedure,Channel Transfer,Co-channel Interference,Delay Spread,Diagonal Matrix,Direct Line Of Sight,Discrete Fourier Transform,Effects Of Trees,Feeding Network,Fourier Coefficients,Fourier Series,Horizontal Motion,Horizontal Plane,Horizontal Translation,Incidence Density,Incidence Patterns,Level Of Interference,Limited Capacity,Low Sidelobe,MIMO Channel,Measurement Campaign,Measurement Procedure,
Biography
Noach Amitay (M'60-SM'76-F'83-LF'96) was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, on April 30, 1930. He received the B.Sc. and Dipl.Ing. degrees in electrical engineering from Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, in 1953 and 1954, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1957 and 1960, respectively.
From 1954 to 1956, he directed the Electronic Measuring and Aligning Instruments Department of the Siunal Corps. Defense Army of Israel. He was a Research Assistant in 1957, a Project Engineer in 1958, and an Instructor in 1959, all at Carnegie Institute of Technology. He served as a consultant on electronic instrumentation for Magnetics, Inc., Butler, PA, from 1957 to 1958 and from 1960 to 1961. From 1960 to 1962, he was an Assistant Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering, Carnegie Institute of Technology, and a part-time employee of the New Products Laboratory of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. He joined Bell Telephones Laboratories, Inc., Whippany, NJ, in 1962. In Whippany he conducted research in phased array radar and communication antennas, electromagnetic theory and numerical methods and analysis. After relocating to Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, NJ, he has been involved in studies of satellite communications antennas, digital radio communications, lightwave networks, and personal communications systems. In 1996, he retired as a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff from the Wireless Communications Systems Department of AT&T Bell Laboratories. At present, he is a president of Amitay Associates, LLC, Holmdel, NJ.
From 1954 to 1956, he directed the Electronic Measuring and Aligning Instruments Department of the Siunal Corps. Defense Army of Israel. He was a Research Assistant in 1957, a Project Engineer in 1958, and an Instructor in 1959, all at Carnegie Institute of Technology. He served as a consultant on electronic instrumentation for Magnetics, Inc., Butler, PA, from 1957 to 1958 and from 1960 to 1961. From 1960 to 1962, he was an Assistant Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering, Carnegie Institute of Technology, and a part-time employee of the New Products Laboratory of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA. He joined Bell Telephones Laboratories, Inc., Whippany, NJ, in 1962. In Whippany he conducted research in phased array radar and communication antennas, electromagnetic theory and numerical methods and analysis. After relocating to Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, NJ, he has been involved in studies of satellite communications antennas, digital radio communications, lightwave networks, and personal communications systems. In 1996, he retired as a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff from the Wireless Communications Systems Department of AT&T Bell Laboratories. At present, he is a president of Amitay Associates, LLC, Holmdel, NJ.