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Peter Stoica

Peter Stoica

Swedish academic


Peter (Petre) Stoica[1] (born 1949) is a researcher and educator in the field of signal processing and its applications to radar/sonar, communications and bio-medicine.[2][3][4] He is a professor of Signals and Systems Modeling at Uppsala University in Sweden, and a Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the United States National Academy of Engineering (International Member), the Romanian Academy (Honorary Member),[5] the European Academy of Sciences,[6] and the Royal Society of Sciences. He is also a Fellow of IEEE,[7] EURASIP,[8] IETI,[9] and the Royal Statistical Society.

Professor Peter Stoica

He is known for his theoretical contributions to system identification and modeling, spectral analysis, array signal processing, space-time coding, and waveform design for active sensing. His practical contributions include the areas of wireless communications, microwave imaging for breast cancer detection, radar/sonar systems, acoustic source mapping, landmine and explosive detection, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging. His books on System Identification, Spectral Analysis, and Space-Time Coding for Wireless Communications have been used in both undergraduate and graduate courses and are highly cited (his works rank in the top 1% by citations for the field of engineering).[10] He has been included on the ISI list of the 250 most highly cited researchers in engineering in the world.[11][12]

Anca-Juliana and Peter

Peter and his wife Anca-Juliana (a professor of software and system engineering) live in Uppsala, Sweden. The attached photo shows them during an awards ceremony at the Castle in Uppsala.

Selected awards

Selected publications

(out of 800 scientific papers and 30 books and book chapters[28])

  1. T. Söderström and P. Stoica, System Identification. Prentice-Hall, London, United Kingdom, 1989 (Paperback Edition 1994, Polish Edition 1997, Chinese Edition 2017).
  2. P. Stoica and R. Moses, Introduction to Spectral Analysis. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, USA, 1997. available for download.
  3. P. Stoica and A. Nehorai, Music, Maximum likelihood and the Cramér-Rao bound. IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech, Signal Processing, vol. ASSP-37, 720–741, 1989.[29]
  4. E Larsson and P Stoica,Space-Time Block Coding For Wireless Communications. Cambridge University Press, UK, 2003 (Chinese Edition, 2006).[30]
  5. P Stoica and R Moses, Spectral Analysis of Signals. Prentice Hall, NJ, 2005 (Chinese Edition, 2007). available for download.
  6. H Sampath, P Stoica and A Paulraj, Generalized linear precoder and decoder design for MIMO channels using the weighted MMSE criterion. IEEE Trans Comm, vol 49, 2198–2206, 2001.[31]
  7. A Scaglione, P Stoica, S Barbarossa, G Giannakis and H Sampath. Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders. IEEE Trans Signal Processing, vol 50, 1051–1064, 2002.[32]
  8. J Li, P Stoica and Z Wang, On robust Capon beamforming and diagonal loading. IEEE Trans Signal Process, vol 51, 1702–1715, 2003.[33]
  9. J Li and P Stoica, MIMO radar with colocated antennas: review of some recent work. IEEE Signal Processing Mag., 106–114, September, 2007.[34]
  10. P. Stoica and A. Nehorai, Performance study of conditional and unconditional direction of arrival estimation. IEEE Trans. Acoust., Speech, Signal Process., vol. ASSP-38, 1783–1795, Oct. 1990.[35]

Citation counts for the above publications can be found at: Google Scholar page.


References

  1. "Peter Stoica, Division of Systems and Control, Uppsala University". user.it.uu.se.
  2. "EURASC Recent Elected Members". Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  3. "12 top researchers in Sweden receive money from ERC". Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  4. "ERC Advanced Grant: Peter Stoica". Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  5. (in Romanian) Membri de onoare din străinătate at the Romanian Academy site
  6. "EURASIP". www.eurasip.org.
  7. ""ISI Highly Cited": a database of "highly cited researchers"". Archived from the original on 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  8. "Petre (Peter) Stoica". scholar.google.com.
  9. "Awards & Submit Award Nomination". IEEE Signal Processing Society. Jan 3, 2016.
  10. "IEEE W.R.G. Baker Award". Dec 30, 2020 via Wikipedia.
  11. "EURASIP". www.eurasip.org.
  12. "Achievement Medal Recipients" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  13. "EURASIP". www.eurasip.org.
  14. Stoica, P.; Nehorai, Arye (May 1989). "MUSIC, maximum likelihood, and Cramer-Rao bound". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 37 (5): 720–741. doi:10.1109/29.17564. ISSN 0096-3518. S2CID 15660377.
  15. Sampath, H.; Stoica, P.; Paulraj, A. (December 2001). "Generalized linear precoder and decoder design for MIMO channels using the weighted MMSE criterion". IEEE Transactions on Communications. 49 (12): 2198–2206. doi:10.1109/26.974266.
  16. Scaglione, A.; Stoica, P.; Barbarossa, S.; Giannakis, G.B.; Sampath, H. (May 2002). "Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders". IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. 50 (5): 1051–1064. Bibcode:2002ITSP...50.1051S. doi:10.1109/78.995062.
  17. Jian Li; Stoica, P.; Zhisong Wang (July 2003). "On robust capon beamforming and diagonal loading". IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. 51 (7): 1702–1715. Bibcode:2003ITSP...51.1702L. doi:10.1109/TSP.2003.812831. ISSN 1053-587X.
  18. Li, Jian; Stoica, Petre (September 2007). "MIMO Radar with Colocated Antennas". IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. 24 (5): 106–114. Bibcode:2007ISPM...24..106L. doi:10.1109/MSP.2007.904812. ISSN 1053-5888. S2CID 18104719.
  19. Stoica, P.; Nehorai, A. (October 1990). "Performance study of conditional and unconditional direction-of-arrival estimation". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 38 (10): 1783–1795. Bibcode:1990ITASS..38.1783S. doi:10.1109/29.60109.

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