Donald M. Hummels

Also published under:D. M. Hummels, D. Hummels, Donald Hummels

Affiliation

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA

Topic

Acoustic Waves,Amplitude Modulation,External Vibration,Frequency Control,In-phase Components,Mechanical Vibration,Modulation Frequency,Power Spectrum,Resonance Frequency,Surface Acoustic Wave,Vibration Signals,Accuracy And Precision,Acoustic Sensors,Acoustic Technology,Acoustic Velocity,Acoustic Wave Propagation,Acoustic Wave Sensors,Amplitude Modulation Signal,Applications In Harsh Environments,Binary Phase Shift Keying,Cantilever Beam,Cellular Phone,Code Division Multiple Access,Combination Of Techniques,Dynamic Strain,Electrode Materials,Excitation Frequency,Experimental Setup,External Excitation,Fast Fourier Transform,Frequency Modulation Signal,Frequency Response,Frequency Separation,GPS Devices,Harsh Environments,High Temperature,Inconel,Industrial Applications,Intermediate Frequency Signal,Keysight Technologies,Long-term Operation,Magnitude Of Signal,Multiple Sensors,Phase Noise,Phase Variation,Phase Velocity,Piezoelectric Crystal,Progress In This Area,Quadrature Components,Radio Frequency Communication,

Biography

Donald M. Hummels received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA, in 1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, in 1985 and 1987, respectively.
He is currently a Professor and the Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering with the University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA. He teaches and performs research in the communications and signal processing areas. Specialization in nonlinear signal processing and compensation of nonlinear systems, implementations of real-time all-digital receivers, acoustic signal processing, and high-speed analog/digital data converters.