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During the creation of  "LNTwww"  many colleagues at the LNT gave us great support.  In this context, we understand  "LNT"  to mean the  "Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik"   ⇒    "Chair of Communications Engineering". 
  
Bei der Erstellung von „LNTwww” haben uns viele Kolleginnen und Kollegen am LNT großartig unterstützt. Hierfür bedanken wir uns herzlich. Insbesondere sollen erwähnt werden:
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From the  '''scientific staff'''  we would like to especially thank the following (former) colleagues:
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==Dr.-Ing. Ronald Böhnke (at LNT from 2012-2014)==
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Ronald Böhnke, born in Bremen in 1976, studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Bremen and worked there as a research assistant  from September 2002 in the field of Communications Engineering, where he obtained his doctorate on  "Efficient Detection and Adaptive Transmission for MIMO-OFDM Systems".   During his studies, he completed a three-month internship at Intel Corporation's research center in Santa Clara, California.  In addition, he was a visiting scientist at the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications at the Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin for two months in 2002.
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In September 2010,  Ronald Böhnke became a research associate at the Chair of Communications and Navigation (NAV) at the Technical University of Munich and contributed to the design of a geostationary relay satellite system.  After completing the project, he moved to the LNT in February 2012.  Since June 2014, he has been working in the field of mobile communications at the  "European Research Center"  of Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH in Munich.
  
*Frau '''Doris Dorn''', die seit 2004 eine fast unabzählbare Menge an Datenbankeinträgen gemacht hat, akribisch und nahezu fehlerfrei,
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Ronald Böhnke was a member of the German National Academic Foundation and received the Karl Nix Award for the Baccalaureater, the VDE Award for the Diploma  and a "Best Paper Award" at the "IEEE International Workshop on Cross-Layer Design 2007".
*die Kollegen '''Winfried Kretzinger''', '''Manfred Jürgens''', '''Martin Kontny''' und '''Robert Schetterer''' für ihre Unterstützung bei der Audio-, Foto- und Videobearbeitung bzw. bei der Systemadministration.
 
  
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Vom wissenschaftlichen Personal möchten wir uns besonders bei folgenden (ehemaligen) Kollegen  bedanken :
 
  
==Dr.-Ing. Ronald Böhnke (am LNT von 2012-2014)==
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==Dr.-Ing. Joschi Brauchle (at LNT from 2007-2015)==
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Ronald Böhnke, 1976 in Bremen geboren, studierte Elektro- und Informationstechnik an der Universität Bremen und war dort ab September 2002 als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Bereich Nachrichtentechnik tätig, wo er über Sende- und Empfangsstrategien für Mehrantennensysteme promovierte. Während seines Studiums absolvierte er ein dreimonatiges Praktikum im Forschungszentrum der Intel Corporation in Santa Clara, Kalifornien. Darüber hinaus war er 2002 für zwei Monate als Gastwissenschaftler am Fraunhofer Institut für Telekommunikation am Heinrich-Hertz-Institut in Berlin.
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Im September 2010 wurde Ronald Böhnke wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Kommunikation und Navigation (NAV) der TU München, wo er an der Konzeption eines geostationären Relais-Satellitensystems mitwirkte. Nach Abschluss des Projekts wechselte er im Februar 2012 an den LNT, und seit Juni 2014 ist er im Bereich Mobilfunk am European Research Center der Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH in München tätig.
 
  
Ronald Böhnke war Mitglied der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes und erhielt den Karl-Nix-Preis für das Abitur, den VDE-Preis für das Diplom  
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Joschi Brauchle, born 1982 in Bad Reichenhall, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University of Munich from 2002 to 2007.  After completing his intermediate diploma, he completed a one-year master's degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA in 2005/2006.   In his diploma thesis at LNT he worked on  "Soft-input decoding of Reed-Solomon codes in concatenated systems"  and on  "Soft-output list decoding of inner convolutional codes".
und einen ''Best Paper Award'' beim ''IEEE International Workshop on Cross-Layer Design 2007''.
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After finishing his diploma thesis, Joschi Brauchle was a research assistant of  [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr._Ralf_K.C3.B6tter_.282007-2009.29|Prof. Kötter]]  and  [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr._sc._techn._Gerhard_Kramer_.28since_2010.29|Prof. Kramer]].   His research was mainly concerned with algebraic coding theory, and in particular with the properties of bivariate interpolation-based decoding schemes for Reed-Solomon codes, as well as with the error correction performance of multidimensional schemes on related code constructions.  In winter 2013, he spent a three-month research stay at the University of Toronto, Canada.  In December 2015, he received his PhD on the topic  "Algebraic Decoding of Reed-Solomon and Related Codes".
  
Im LNTwww-Projekt war er beratend und korrigierend für die Bücher „Informationstherie” und „Kanalcodierung” im Einsatz.
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In teaching, Joschi Brauchle designed and supervised the exercise for the lecture  "Channel Coding"  in the master's program from 2008 to 2013, for which he was awarded the lecturer prize of the student council for electrical engineering and information technology in 2013.  He supervised various student papers in seminars as well as quite a few bachelor's and master's theses throughout his assistantship. In 2015 he organized the main seminar.
  
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In addition, Joschi Brauchle was jointly responsible for the conception and maintenance of the computer network and all IT systems at the LNT as a system administrator from 2009 to 2015.
  
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*He put some basic and good thought into porting it to its present wiki form, for which we are all very grateful to him today.
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==Dr.-Ing. Joschi Brauchle (am LNT von 2007-2015)==
 
  
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==Dr.-Ing. Klaus Eichin (at LNT from 1972-2011)==
  
Joschi Brauchle, 1982 in Bad Reichenhall geboren, studierte an der TU München von 2002 bis 2007 Elekrotechnik und Informationstechnik. Nach Abschluss des Vordiploms absolvierte er von 2005 bis 2006 ein einjähriges Masterstudium am Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. In seiner  Diplomarbeit am LNT  beschäftigte er sich mit der ''Soft-Input-Decodierung von Reed-Solomon- Codes in verketteten Systemen'' und  mit der ''Soft-Output Listen-Decodierung von inneren Faltungscodes''.
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Nach Abschluss seiner Diplomarbeit war Joschi Brauchle von Ende 2007 bis Mitte 2015 wissenschaftlicher Assistent von Prof. Kötter und Prof. Kramer. Seine Forschungsarbeiten beschäftigten sich vorwiegend mit der algebraische Codierungstheorie und hier insbesondere mit den Eigenschaften von bivariaten,  interpolationsbasierten Decodierverfahren für Reed-Solomon-Codes sowie mit der Fehlerkorrekturleistung von mehrdimensionalen  Verfahren bei verwandten Codekonstruktionen. Im Winter 2013 verbrachte er einen dreimonatigen Forschungsaufenthalt an der University of Toronto, Kanada.
 
  
In der Lehre konzipierte und betreute Joschi Brauchle von 2008 bis 2013 die Übung für die Vorlesung ''Channel Coding'' im Masterstudiengang, wofür ihm 2013 der von den Studierenden vergebene Dozentenpreis der Fachschaft für Elektro- und Informationstechnik  verliehen wurde. Er betreute während seiner gesamten Assistentenzeit verschiedene studentische Arbeiten im ''Hauptseminar Digitale Kommunikationssysteme'', im ''Seminar on Topics in Communications Engineering'' sowie etliche Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten. 2015 organisierte er das Hauptseminar.
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Klaus Eichin was born in Wolfach in 1946.  He studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Munich from 1965 onwards and obtained the title of Dipl.-Ing. in 1972.  He was awarded a doctorate in engineering in 1984.
  
Neben Forschung und Lehre war Joschi Brauchle von 2009 bis 2015 als Systemadministrator für Konzeption und Wartung des Computernetzes und sämtlicher IT-Systeme am LNT mitverantwortlich. In dieser Eigenschaft machte sich Joschi auch um unser „altes LNTwww” (Version 2) verdient und er machte sich grundlegende und gute Gedanken zur Portierung in die vorliegende Wiki-Form (Version 3).
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*Already during his diploma thesis he was together with his later doctoral supervisor Prof. Karlheinz Tröndle intensively engaged in the topic  "Use of the computer in teaching".
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* Afterwards, he worked at the Chair of Communications Engineering at the Technical University of Munich until his retirement in September 2011. In the last years, he focused on the research area of digital mobile radio.
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*Furthermore, Dr. Eichin held events for students of the teaching profession at vocational schools (LB) as Academic Director.
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*In 2001 Klaus Eichin was together with his colleague [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/LNTwww_members_from_LNT#Prof._Dr.-Ing._habil._G.C3.BCnter_S.C3.B6der_.28at_LNT_since_1974.29|Günter Söder]]  the initiator of this e-learning project and worked intensively on it until 2011.
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==Dr.-Ing. Francisco Javier García Gómez (at LNT from 2016-2021)==
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==Dr.-Ing. Klaus Eichin (am LNT von 1972-2011)==
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Francisco Javier García Gómez received the B.Eng. degree in Telecommunication Technologies and Services in 2014 from the Technical University of Madrid, (Spain), and the M.Sc. degree in Communications Engineering in 2016 from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany.&nbsp; The topic of his Master’s Thesis was&nbsp; “Linear and Non-linear Estimation Methods for Single Carrier and Multicarrier Coarsely Quantized MIMO Systems”.
  
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From 2016 to 2021, he was a doctoral researcher under the supervision of Prof. Gerhard Kramer at TUM’s Institute for Communications Engineering (LNT).&nbsp; His research work was about the information theoretical analysis of the nonlinear optical fiber channel, with the goal of finding bounds on its capacity.
  
Klaus Eichin wurde 1946 in Wolfach geboren. Er studierte ab 1965 an der Technischen Universität München im Fach Elektrotechnik und erwarb 1972 den Titel Dipl.–Ing.. Im Jahr 1984 wurde er zum Dr.–Ing. promoviert.
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He taught the tutorial of the Bachelor lecture&nbsp; “Mobile Communications” and the tutorial of the Master lecture &nbsp; “Advanced Topics in Communications Engineering”. He was also responsible for the organization of Bachelor/Master Thesis Seminars.
  
Seit 1973 war er am Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik an der TU München tätig und beschäftigte sich in den letzten Jahren schwerpunktmäßig mit dem Forschungsbereich Digitaler Mobilfunk. Des Weiteren hielt Dr. Eichin als Akademischer Direktor Veranstaltungen für Studierende des Lehramts an beruflichen Schulen (LB). Seit September 2011 ist er in Ruhestand.
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*He has done essential preliminary work to be able to generate the English&nbsp; "$\rm en.LNTwww.de$"&nbsp; from&nbsp; "$\rm www.LNTwww.de$"&nbsp; with reasonable effort.
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*2020/2021, Javier led the student translation team as one of the project managers for the English version. During this time, four books were completed.  
  
Bereits während seiner Diplomarbeit beschäftigte er sich gemeinsam mit seinem späteren Doktorvater Prof. Karlheinz Tröndle intensiv mit dem Thema &bdquo;Einsatz des Computers in der Lehre&rdquo;. Klaus Eichin war gemeinsam mit seinem Kollegen Günter Söder Initiator von LNTwww.
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==Dr.-Ing. Thomas Hindelang (at LNT from 1994-2000 und 2007-2012)==
  
==Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Göbel (am LNT von 2004-2010)==
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Thomas Hindelang received the Dipl.-Ing. and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, in 1994 and 2001, respectively. He worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Communications Engineering from 1994 to 2000, focusing primarily on the field of combined source and channel coding for mobile communications. While on leave from TUM, he served as a consultant at the Communications Research Department of AT&T Labs, Florham Park, NJ, from March to August 1999.
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From 2000 to 2008 he has been with Siemens AG and Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, first in the area of Mobile Devices and later in the area of Mobile Networks. From 2002 to 2006 he actively participated and contributed to the 3GPP standardization body on physical layer issues for the Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service (MBMS) and 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE) standards. From 2006 till 2008 he led the group "Baseband Algorithms and Simulations", where he was responsible for the physical layer algorithms and simulations for GSM, UMTS, LTE, and WiMAX hardware development. Since October 2007 he is senior lecturer at TUM, and since November 2008 he works as an examiner in the area "Audio Video Media" at the European Patent Office.
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Dr. Hindelang holds approximately 40 patents and is the author of more than 30 published conference and journal papers. He contributed to the book "Advances in Digital Speech Transmission", edited by R. Martin, U. Heute, and C. Antweiler. His research interest includes the entire physical layer from the source until the channel, i.e., speech and video coding, error correction coding, equalization, and channel estimation techniques.
  
Bernhard Göbel, 1978 in München geboren, beendete 2004 sein Studium der Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik an der Technischen Universität München nach Auslandssemestern in Southampton und Princeton mit einer Diplomarbeit zur Untersuchung genetischer Krankheiten mittels der Informationstheorie. Von Herbst 2004 bis Ende 2010 war Bernhard Göbel Assistent von Prof. Norbert Hanik im Fachgebiet &bdquo;Leitungsgebundene Übertragungstechnik&rdquo;, der an der TU München dem LNT zugeordnet ist. Er promovierte 2010 zum Thema &bdquo;Informationstheoretische Eigenschaften faser–optischer Nachrichtenkanäle&rdquo;. Zu seinen weiteren Aufgaben gehörte neben der Betreuung von Lehrveranstaltungen die Verwaltung des CITPER–Projekts, das von der Europäischen Union initiiert wurde.
 
  
Nach seiner Promotion wechselte Dr. Göbel zu der Volkswagen AG nach Wolfsburg. 2014 kehrte er nach München zurück und machte bei der BMW AG eine Ausbildung zum Patentanwalt.  
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A great hobby of Thomas Hindelang is endurance sports.&nbsp; As successes are placements in the top 10% at several marathons in Munich and Berlin, the placement in the top third at the mountain runs Jungfrau Marathon (42 km, 1800 vertical meters) and "Swiss Alpine"&nbsp; (78 km, 2300 vertical meters)&nbsp; and the time of 10:35 h at the Ironman in Regensburg 2011.
  
Innerhalb des LNTwww–Projektes wurde Bernhard immer dann eingesetzt, wenn die Autoren merkten, dass manches mit „MATLAB” doch besser geht als ohne. Desweiteren war er ein fachkundiger Berater bei mehreren Lernvideos und Interaktionsmodulen, zum Beispiel &bdquo;Dämpfung von Kupferkabeln&rdquo;, &bdquo;Zeitverhalten von Kupferkabeln&rdquo; sowie  &bdquo;Viterbi–Empfänger&rdquo;. Wir bedanken uns bei Bernhard auch dafür, dass er unser Lerntutorial als Übungsassistent zur ''Leitungsgebundenen Übertragungstechnik'' bei vielen Studenten der TU München bekannt gemacht hat.
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==Dr.-Ing. Tobias Lutz (at LNT from 2008-2014)==
  
==Prof. Dr.-Ing. Norbert Hanik (am LNT von 1989-1995 und seit 2004)==
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Tobias Lutz, born in 1980 in Krumbach, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University of Munich from 2002 to 2008.&nbsp; After completing his undergraduate studies, he moved to the&nbsp; "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute"&nbsp; (RPI) in Troy, New York, for a one-year guest study in 2005/06.&nbsp; From 2008 to 2014, Tobias Lutz was a research assistant to&nbsp; [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr._Ralf_K.C3.B6tter_.282007-2009.29|Prof. Ralf Kötter]]&nbsp; and&nbsp; [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr._sc._techn._Gerhard_Kramer_.28seit_2010.29|Prof. Gerhard  Kramer]]&nbsp; at the Institute of Communications Technology (LNT) at the Technical University of Munich.&nbsp; During this time, he also completed a degree in business mathematics at LMU Munich.
  
Norbert Hanik wurde 1962 im bayerischen Wemding im Donau–Ries geboren und studierte ab 1983 an der Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik der TU München mit dem Schwerpunkt Nachrichtentechnik. 1995 promovierte er bei Prof. Marko am LNT über ''Nichtlineare Effekte in der optischen Signalübertragung''. Danach arbeitete er am Technologiezentrum der Deutschen Telekom AG auf dem Fachgebiet der optischen Übertragungstechnik, seit 1999 als Leiter der Forschungsgruppe &bdquo;Systemkonzepte photonischer Netze &rdquo;. 2002 war er als Gastprofessor am Forschungszentrum COM der Technical University of Denmark (TUD) in Kopenhagen.
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During the first three years of his assistantship, Tobias Lutz worked for the European research project&nbsp; "N-Crave", where he dealt with theoretical aspects of network coding as well as the implementation of network protocols.
  
Mit Wirkung zum 01. April 2004 wurde Herr Prof. Hanik als Extraordinarius für das Fachgebiet &bdquo;Leitungsgebundene Übertragungstechnik&rdquo; an die Fakultät für Elektro– und Informationstechnik der TUM berufen. Er ist damit nach neun Jahren in Berlin an seinen Heimatlehrstuhl zurückgekehrt. Nach dem Tod unseres Lehrstuhlinhabers Prof. Ralf Kötter wurde Prof. Hanik im Frühjahr 2009 zum Kommissarischen Leiter des LNT bestellt.
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From August 2012 to April 2013, he spent an eight-month research stay at&nbsp; "Stanford University".&nbsp; During this time, he attended various courses from the field of mathematics and computer science and engaged in research on memory-based channels.&nbsp; Regarding teaching, Tobias Lutz organized the basic practical course in communications engineering for four years.&nbsp; Furthermore, he supervised student work within the framework of various.&nbsp; In the last third of his assistantship Tobias Lutz was twice supervisor of the lecture&nbsp; "Advanced Topics in Communications Engineering"&nbsp; as well as of the lecture&nbsp; "Information Theory".&nbsp; In 2012, he received a&nbsp; "Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship"&nbsp; in the amount of 10.000 €.
  
Die Schwerpunkte seiner Forschungstätigkeit liegen im Bereich der physikalischen Modellierung, Simulation und Optimierung von optischen Komponenten, optischen Wellenlängenmultiplex–Übertragungssystemen und transparenten optischen Netzen.  
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His scientific interest during his LNT time was&nbsp; "Multi-user Information Theory".&nbsp; Specifically, he worked on the&nbsp; "design of timing codes for half-duplex constrained networks"&nbsp; and their information theoretic analysis.&nbsp; This was also the topic of his PhD thesis (2014) with Prof. Gerhard Kramer.
  
Innerhalb des LNTwww-Projektes war Prof. Hanik häufig ein äußerst kompetenter fachlicher Berater. Bei einigen Büchern war er Co–Autor, zum Beispiel bei „Lineare zeiinvariante Systeme”  und bei einzelnen Kapiteln von „Digitalsignalübertragung” und „Beispiele von Nachrichtensystemen”.
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==Dr.-Ing. Thomas Hindelang (am LNT von 1994-2000 und 2007-2012)==
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==Dr.-Ing. Michael Mecking (at LNT from 1997-2012)==
  
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Thomas Hindelang schloss das 1988 an der TU München begonnene Studium der Elektrotechnik 1994 als Diplomingenieur ab. Anschließend arbeitete er bis 2000 als wissenschaftlicher Assistent am LNT. Er behandelte Themen der gemeinsamen Quellen- und Kanalcodierung, wobei ein Schwerpunkt die Sprachübertragung im Mobilfunk war. 1999 war er für ein halbes Jahr bei den AT&T Shannon Labs in Florham Park, New Jersey, als freier Mitarbeiter tätig. Er beendete die Zeit an der TU München mit der Promotion im Jahr 2001.
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Michael Mecking, born on 23.2.1972 in Karlsruhe, was a scientific assistant at the LNT from 1997 to 2003.&nbsp; During this time, he worked on the projects "Receiver techniques for UMTS" and "Access strategies for the uplink of CDMA systems with channel-controlled scheduling" with Siemens.&nbsp; In 2001 he spent five months at the EPFL in Lausanne with Prof. Bixio Rimoldi.
  
Ab 2000 war Dr. Hindelang bei der Siemens AG im Bereich der Mobiltelefone tätig und befasste sich im Rahmen der Standardisierung und der Signalverarbeitung für die Produkte mit ''Algorithmen und Empfängertechniken für Mobilfunksysteme'' der 3. Generation (UMTS).
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The focus of his research was multi-user information theory for mobile radio channels.&nbsp; He completed his PhD thesis on&nbsp; "Fading Multiple-Access with Channel State Information"&nbsp; in November 2003.&nbsp; His thesis advisor was Prof. [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr.-Ing._Dr.-Ing._E.h._Joachim_Hagenauer_.281993-2006.29|Joachim Hagenauer]].&nbsp; The dissertation was awarded the Rohde & Schwarz Prize of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology in 2004.
2004 wechselte er in die Netzwerksparte der Siemens AG, die 2007 in die Nokia Siemens Networks überging. Dort war er in der Vorfeldentwicklung maßgeblich an der Standardisierung des UMTS-Nachfolgers 3G LTE (''3rd Generation Long Term Evolution'') beteiligt. Von 2006 bis 2008 war Herr Dr. Hindelang Dienststellenleiter der Gruppe „Basisband Simulationen und Algorithmen” in der Produktentwicklung für Basisstationen. Er koordinierte dort die Algorithmenentwicklung in allen relevanten Mobilfunkstandards (GSM, UMTS, WiMAX, LTE) und leitete ein Team von ca. 15 Mitarbeitern.
 
  
Seit November 2008 arbeitet er als Patentprüfer am Europäischen Patentamt im München. Die von ihm zu prüfenden Patente liegen im Bereich der bi-direktionalen Video-Übertragungstechnik. Themen dabei sind netzwerkangepasste Video-Codierung (Adaptive Streaming), Verschlüsselung und Kopierschutz, sowie nutzerangepasste Werbung und Bedienoberflächen.
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Since September 2003, Dr. Mecking has been working at BMW AG in various areas of electrics and electronics, first for human-machine interface design and later in electrics/electronics integration.&nbsp; From 2015 to 2017, he was responsible for change control in the area of electrics/electronics, vehicle dynamics and powertrain at BMW Manufacturing Co in South Carolina, USA.&nbsp; Since his return to Germany in the summer of 2017, Dr. Mecking has led the department for integration and validation of the electrical/electronic vehicle dynamics and powertrain scopes at BMW's Regensburg and Oxford sites.
  
Ein großes Hobby von Herrn Hindelang ist der Ausdauersport. Als Erfolge sind Platzierungen in den vorderen 10% bei mehreren Marathonläufen in München und Berlin zu erwähnen, die Platzierung im vorderen Drittel bei den Bergläufen Jungfraumarathon (42 km, 1800 Hm) und Swiss Alpine (78 km, 2300 Hm) und die Zeit von 10:35 h beim Ironman in Regensburg 2011.
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Von 2007 – 2012 hielt Dr. Hindelang als Lehrbeauftragter die Vorlesung „Mobilfunk” am Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik. Aus dieser Zeit stammen auch seine Beiträge zu LNTwww, insbesondere zu den Büchern „Mobile Kommunikation” und „Beispiele von Nachrichtensystemen”.
 
  
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==Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Günter Söder (at LNT since 1974)==
  
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Günter Söder was born in Nürnberg on March 21, 1946.&nbsp; He studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from 1964 at the&nbsp; "Ohm–Polytechnikum Nürnberg"&nbsp; (today:&nbsp; Technical University Nuremberg Georg Simon Ohm)&nbsp; and at the "Technischen Hochschule München"&nbsp; (today:&nbsp; Technical University Munich).&nbsp; He received the academic titles Ing.-grad. (1967),&nbsp; Dipl.-Ing. (1974),&nbsp; Dr.-Ing. (1981)&nbsp; and&nbsp; Dr.-Ing. habil. (1993).
  
Tasnád Kernetzky wurde 1987 in Marosvásárhely (heute: Târgu Mureș, Rumänien) geboren. Er studierte ab ??? Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik an der Technischen Universität München und schloss sein Studium 2014 mit einer Masterarbeit über die Übertragungseigenschaften von ''Powerline Communication'' (PLC) Systemen ab. Seit Dezember 2014 arbeitet er als Doktorand bei Prof. Hanik in der Professur Leitungsgebundene Übertragungssysteme in Kooperation mit der SIEMENS AG auf dem gleichen Thema weiter. Sein Fokus liegt auf der  Optimierung der PLC-Technologie bei industriellen Anwendungen.
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*Günter Söder worked at the Department of Communications Engineering of the Technical University of Munich from 1974 until his retirement in 2011,&nbsp; mainly in the fields&nbsp; "Digital Transmission Systems"&nbsp; and&nbsp; "Stochastic Signal Theory&".&nbsp; He held various lectures and practical courses on these topics as Academic Director and Associate Professor (since 2004). &nbsp;
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*He published the textbooks&nbsp; "Digitale Übertragungssysteme – Theorie, Optimierung und Dimensionierung der Basisbandsysteme"&nbsp; (1985 by Springer-Verlag Berlin)&nbsp; and the English version&nbsp; "Optimization of Digital Transmission Systems"&nbsp; (1987 by Artech House Inc., Boston),&nbsp; in each case jointly with his doctoral supervisor,&nbsp; Prof. Karlheinz Tröndle.&nbsp; His postdoctoral thesis&nbsp; "Modellierung, Simulation und Optimierung von Nachrichtensystemen"&nbsp; was also published by Springer-Verlag in 1993.
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*In 1986 Günter Söder was awarded the NTG Prize&nbsp; (today: Literature Prize of the Information Technology Society)&nbsp; and in 1992 he and his team of diploma students were awarded the German-Austrian University Software Prize.
  
In der Lehre ist Tasnad verantwortlich für die Übungen zur Vorlesung &bdquo;Grundlagen der Informationstechnik (LB)&rdquo; von Prof. Hanik undin den Sommersemestern organisiert er das &bdquo;Hauptseminar Digitale Kommunikationssysteme&rdquo;.
 
  
Seit Anfang 2016 ist Tasnad auch in die Systemadministration eingebunden und im Dezember 2016 hat er von Markus Stinner  die Aufgabe übernommen, das Studenten-Team  bei der Portierung des &bdquo;altes LNTwww&rdquo; (Version 2) in die vorliegende Wiki-Form (Version 3) zu unterstützen.  
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*It was of advantage that he has been intensively involved in the creation of educational programs&nbsp; ("LNTsim"&nbsp; and&nbsp; "LNTwin")&nbsp; since 1984.
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*In 2024 he brought this e-learning project, started in 2001, to&nbsp; "a good end"&nbsp; (from his subjective point of view)&nbsp; &ndash; thirteen years after his retirement.
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==Dr.-Ing. Markus Stinner (at LNT from 2011-2016)==
  
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Markus Stinner was born in Ulm in 1986.&nbsp; He studied electrical engineering at the University of Ulm from 2006 to 2011.&nbsp; His studies included a semester abroad at the University of Adelaide, Australia in 2008.
  
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After finishing his diploma thesis at the Institute of Telecommunications and Applied Information Technology,&nbsp; which dealt with&nbsp; "Partial Unit Memory Codes"&nbsp; based on Gabidulin codes,&nbsp; he was a research assistant to&nbsp;  [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr._sc._techn._Gerhard_Kramer_.28seit_2010.29|Prof. Kramer]]&nbsp; at LNT from 2011.&nbsp; His focus was on the analysis of&nbsp; "Spatially Coupled Low-Density Parity-Check Codes"&nbsp; for finite lengths.&nbsp; He was at ENSEA in Cergy-Pontoise for a research visit in June 2012, at Lund University in Sweden in November 2015, and at EPFL in Lausanne in April 2016.&nbsp; The topic of his PhD in September 2016 was&nbsp; "Analysis of Spatially Coupled LDPC Codes on the Binary Erasure Channel".
  
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In teaching, Markus Stinner supervised the&nbsp; "Basic Laboratory Course on Telecommunications"&nbsp; for many years and since 2014 the exercises for the lecture&nbsp; "Channel Codes for Iterative Decoding".&nbsp; In addition, he was responsible for the lecture&nbsp; "Communications Technology 1"&nbsp; at TUM¬Asia in Singapore in 2015.&nbsp;  In 2011/2012, his other tasks at LNT included working on the project&nbsp; "CONE - Coding for Networks"&nbsp; in collaboration with Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, in which efficient channel codes and modulations for wireless links such as backhaul and 5G systems were developed and compared.
  
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==Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Günter Söder (am LNT seit 1974)==
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==Dr.-Ing. Thomas Stockhammer (at LNT from 1995-2004)==
  
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Günter Söder wurde am 21.03.1946 in Nürnberg geboren. Er studierte ab 1964 Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik am damaligen Ohm–Polytechnikum Nürnberg und später an der Technischen Universität München. Er erhielt die akademischen Titel Ing.–grad. (1967), Dipl.–Ing. (1974), Dr.–Ing. (1981) und Dr.–Ing. habil. (1993).
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Thomas Stockhammer, born in Traunstein, Germany, in 1971, studied and earned his doctorate at the Institute of Communications Engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). During this time he visited the Rensselear Politechnical Institute (RPI), Troy, NY, USA and the University of California San Diego (UCSD), San Diego, CA, USA as a visiting researcher.  
  
Günter Söder arbeitet seit 1974 am Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik der Technischen Universität München, schwerpunktmäßig auf den Fachgebieten &bdquo;Digitale Übertragungssysteme&rdquo; und &bdquo;Stochastische Signaltheorie&rdquo; . Er hielt als Akademischer Direktor und Apl. Professor (seit 2004) verschiedene Vorlesungen und Praktika zu diesen Themen.  
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After 10 years as founder and executive director for  "Novel Mobile Radio"  (NoMoR) research, he joined Qualcomm in 2014 and now acts as Senior Director Technical Standards – working from the scenic Chiemgau in his home office. In his different roles, he coauthored more than 250 research publications, more than 250 patents and thousands of standards contributions. He is the active and has board, leadership and rapporteur positions in 3GPP, DVB, MPEG, IETF, ATSC, CTA, ETSI, Metaverse Standards Forum, SVTA and the DASH-Industry Forum in multimedia communication, TV-distribution, 5G broadcast, content delivery protocols, immersive media representation, adaptive streaming, XR and the Metaverse. Among others, he leads MPEG-I Scene Description efforts, SVTA DASH-IF working group, 3GPP Video and XR activities as well as DVB-5G activities.  
  
Günter Söder veröffentlichte die Fachbücher &bdquo;Digitale Übertragungssysteme – Theorie, Optimierung und Dimensionierung der Basisbandsysteme&rdquo; (1985 im Springer–Verlag Berlin) und die englische Fassung &bdquo;Optimization of Digital Transmission Systems&rdquo; (1987 bei Artech House Inc., Boston), jeweils gemeinsam mit seinem Doktorvater, Prof. Karlheinz Tröndle. Seine Habilitationsschrift &bdquo;Modellierung, Simulation und Optimierung von Nachrichtensystemen&rdquo; erschien 1993 ebenfalls im Springer-Verlag.
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He received several awards for work on DASH, media delivery and 5G Broadcast, namely the INCITS Technical Excellence Award 2013, the 3GPP Excellence award 2017, the CTA Technology & Standards Achievement Award 2019 and 2023, ISO/IEC Excellence Award 2024, the DASH-IF Leadership Award 2024, the IEC1906 award as well as an Emmy Inventor Award for in 2022. He is regular speaker and Program Committee Member at events such as IBC, DVB World, Mile High Video, MWS or BroadThinking. In January 2023, he was elevated to IEEE Fellow for his contributions to media delivery and video streaming standards. For more details see: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stockhammer/
  
Seit 1984 beschäftigt sich G. Söder intensiv mit der Erstellung von Lehrprogrammen, und es entstanden die beiden Lehrsoftwarepakete ''LNTsim'' und ''LNTwin''. Gemeinsam mit Dr.–Ing. Klaus Eichin ist er Initiator und Verantwortlicher des Lerntutorial ''LNTwww'' und an allen Büchern als Autor beteiligt. Er betreut dieses e-Learning-Projekt auch noch nach seinem Ruhestand (2011) und möchte es 2017 zu einem (guten) Ende bringen.
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==Dr.-Ing. Markus Stinner (am LNT von 2011-2016)==
 
  
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==Dr.-Ing. Johannes Zangl (at LNT from 2000-2006)==
  
Markus Stinner wurde 1986 in Ulm geboren. Er studierte an der Universtität Ulm von 2006 bis 2011 Elektrotechnik. Das Studium beinhaltete 2008 auch ein Auslandssemester an der University of Adelaide, Australien.
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[[File:Zangl_2.jpg|165px|right|Johannes Zangl]]
  
Nach Abschluss seiner Diplomarbeit am Institut für Telekommunikation und Angewandte Informationstechnik, die sich mit ''Partial Unit Memory Codes'' basierend auf Gabidulin-Codes befasste, war er ab 2011 wissenschaftlicher Assistent von Prof. Kramer am LNT. Sein Schwerpunkt lag dabei auf der Analyse von ''Spatially Coupled Low-Density Parity-Check Code''s für endliche Längen. Im Juni 2012 war er zu einem Forschungsaufenthalt an der ENSEA in Cergy-Pontoise nahe Paris, im November 2015 an der Universität Lund in Schweden und im April 2016 an der EPFL in Lausanne.  
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Johannes Zangl, born in Augsburg in 1974, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the TUM and was a research associate at the LNT from 2000.&nbsp; During this time, he worked on a multi-year DFG project in the priority program "Adaptivity in heterogeneous communication networks with wireless access (AKOM)", among others.&nbsp; He received his PhD in 2005 on the topic of "Multi-hop networks with channel coding and medium access control (MAC)" under Prof.&nbsp; [[Biographies_and_Bibliographies/Chair_holders_of_the_LNT_since_1962#Prof._Dr.-Ing._Dr.-Ing._E.h._Joachim_Hagenauer_.281993-2006.29|Joachim Hagenauer]].
  
In der Lehre betreute Markus Stinner viele Jahre den ''Basic Laboratory Course on Telelecommunications'' und seit 2014 die Übungen zur Vorlesung ''Channel Codes for Iterative Decoding''. Zudem war er 2015 für die Vorlesung ''Communications Technology 1'' an der TUM¬Asia in Singapur zuständig.  Im Rahmen des ''Hauptseminars Digitale Kommunikationssysteme'' sowie des ''Seminars on Topics in Communications Engineering'' (für MSCE-Studenten) betreute er während seiner gesamten Assistentenzeit studentische Arbeiten. Zu seinen weiteren Aufgaben am LNT zählte  2011/2012 die Bearbeitung des Projekts ''CONE - Coding for Networks'' in Zusammenarbeit mit Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, in dem effiziente Channel Codes und Modulationen für kabellose Verbindungen wie Backhaul- und 5G-Systeme entwickelt und verglichen wurden.
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In the area of teaching, Johannes Zangl supervised the lectures "Fundamentals of Information Technology" and the "Mobile Communications Lab" for many years, as well as "Channel Coding" in the summer semester 2005.&nbsp; In addition, he was responsible for the support of the LNT computer network and the mobile communications lab as a system administrator.
  
Markus war neben Forschung und Lehre war mehrere Jahre als Systemadministrator für Konzeption und Wartung des Computernetzes und sämtlicher IT-Systeme am LNT mitverantwortlich. 2016 leitete Markus mit einem Studenten-Team  die Portierung des &bdquo;altes LNTwww&rdquo; (Version 2) in die vorliegende Wiki-Form (Version 3).  
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From 2006 Dr. Zangl was an employee at Infineon Technologies in Munich and worked as a development engineer in the verification of VDSL2. &nbsp; In 2008, he moved to Rohde & Schwarz in Munich to the Center of Competence for Digital Signal Processing, where his tasks included the development of FPGA components for radar signal analysis systems, among others.&nbsp; In June 2014, Dr. Zangl moved in-house to device development for network and spectrum analyzers.
  
Ende 2016 hat Dr. Stinner den LNT verlassen und wechselte ???????????. Wir hoffen, dass wir auch ohne Markus Hilfe das &bdquo;neue LNTwww&rdquo; bald fertigstellen können 
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==Dr.-Ing. Georg Zeitler (at LNT from 2007-2012)==
  
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==Dr.-Ing. Johannes Zangl (am LNT von 2000-2006)==
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Georg Zeitler, born in Munich in 1982, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University of Munich from 2002.&nbsp; After completing his bachelor's thesis, he transferred to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2005 for a two-year master's degree, where he specialized in signal processing and information engineering.&nbsp; After completing his master's thesis at UIUC on universal prediction of individual sequences, G. Zeitler was a research assistant to Prof. Kötter and Prof. Kramer from 2007 to 2012.&nbsp; His scientific interests were information-theoretic aspects and the optimization of low-resolution quantizers for intelligence systems.&nbsp; In spring 2010, he spent a three-month research stay at UIUC.
  
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In teaching, Georg designed and supervised the central exercises and partly the lecture for the course "Communications Engineering 2".&nbsp; In addition, he supervised student work in the two seminars offered by the LNT and he acted as the students' contact person for industrial contacts (engineering practice in the bachelor's program EI).
  
Johannes Zangl, geboren 1974 in Augsburg, studierte Elektro- und Informationstechnik an der TUM und war ab 2000 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
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From 2007 to 2010, his other tasks at the LNT included working on the research project&nbsp; "Network Coding for Multihop Relaying", n which quantize-and-forward strategies for relay networks were developed in collaboration with DOCOMO Euro-Labs GmbH.
des LNT. In dieser Zeit bearbeitete er unter Anderem ein mehrjähriges DFG-Projekt im Schwerpunktprogramm „Adaptivität in heterogenen Kommunikationsnetzen mit drahtlosem Zugang (AKOM)“. Er promovierte 2005 zum Thema
 
  
Im Bereich der Lehre betreute Johannes Zangl über viele Jahre die Vorlesungen „Grundlagen der Informationstechnik“ und das  „Mobile Communications Lab“ sowie im Sommersemester 2005 die „Kanalcodierung“. Zudem war er als Systemverwalter für die Betreuung des LNT-Rechnernetzes und des Mobilfunklabors verantwortlich.
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Since June 2012, Dr. Zeitler has been working at BMW AG in Munich.
  
Ab Dezember 2005 war Dr. Zangl Mitarbeiter bei Infineon Technologies in München und als Entwicklungsingenieur in der Verifikation von
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Sein großer Verdienst in Bezug auf LNTwww war, dass er 2005 unsere gecrashte Festplatte Bit für Bit nach LNTwww-Teilen absuchte und so die Arbeit von vier Jahren großteils retten konnte. Seitdem wissen wir, dass es nicht genügt, ein Backup zu machen, sondern dass dieses auch richtig konfiguriert sein muss.
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 13 November 2024

During the creation of  "LNTwww"  many colleagues at the LNT gave us great support.  In this context, we understand  "LNT"  to mean the  "Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik"   ⇒   "Chair of Communications Engineering". 

From the  scientific staff  we would like to especially thank the following (former) colleagues:

Dr.-Ing. Ronald Böhnke (at LNT from 2012-2014)

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Ronald Böhnke, born in Bremen in 1976, studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Bremen and worked there as a research assistant from September 2002 in the field of Communications Engineering, where he obtained his doctorate on  "Efficient Detection and Adaptive Transmission for MIMO-OFDM Systems".   During his studies, he completed a three-month internship at Intel Corporation's research center in Santa Clara, California.  In addition, he was a visiting scientist at the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications at the Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin for two months in 2002.

In September 2010,  Ronald Böhnke became a research associate at the Chair of Communications and Navigation (NAV) at the Technical University of Munich and contributed to the design of a geostationary relay satellite system.  After completing the project, he moved to the LNT in February 2012.  Since June 2014, he has been working in the field of mobile communications at the  "European Research Center"  of Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH in Munich.

Ronald Böhnke was a member of the German National Academic Foundation and received the Karl Nix Award for the Baccalaureater, the VDE Award for the Diploma and a "Best Paper Award" at the "IEEE International Workshop on Cross-Layer Design 2007".

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • Competent consultant and expert for the books  "Information Theory" and  "Channel Coding". 
  • Often he also had to take corrective actions.


Dr.-Ing. Joschi Brauchle (at LNT from 2007-2015)

Joschi Brauchle

Joschi Brauchle, born 1982 in Bad Reichenhall, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University of Munich from 2002 to 2007.  After completing his intermediate diploma, he completed a one-year master's degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA in 2005/2006.   In his diploma thesis at LNT he worked on  "Soft-input decoding of Reed-Solomon codes in concatenated systems"  and on  "Soft-output list decoding of inner convolutional codes".

After finishing his diploma thesis, Joschi Brauchle was a research assistant of  Prof. Kötter  and  Prof. Kramer.   His research was mainly concerned with algebraic coding theory, and in particular with the properties of bivariate interpolation-based decoding schemes for Reed-Solomon codes, as well as with the error correction performance of multidimensional schemes on related code constructions.  In winter 2013, he spent a three-month research stay at the University of Toronto, Canada.  In December 2015, he received his PhD on the topic  "Algebraic Decoding of Reed-Solomon and Related Codes".

In teaching, Joschi Brauchle designed and supervised the exercise for the lecture  "Channel Coding"  in the master's program from 2008 to 2013, for which he was awarded the lecturer prize of the student council for electrical engineering and information technology in 2013.  He supervised various student papers in seminars as well as quite a few bachelor's and master's theses throughout his assistantship. In 2015 he organized the main seminar.

In addition, Joschi Brauchle was jointly responsible for the conception and maintenance of the computer network and all IT systems at the LNT as a system administrator from 2009 to 2015.

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • In his capacity as system administrator, Joschi realized earlier than those responsible for LNTwww that our  "old LNTwww"  was indeed somewhat outdated.
  • He put some basic and good thought into porting it to its present wiki form, for which we are all very grateful to him today.


Dr.-Ing. Klaus Eichin (at LNT from 1972-2011)

Klaus Eichin

Klaus Eichin was born in Wolfach in 1946.  He studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Munich from 1965 onwards and obtained the title of Dipl.-Ing. in 1972.  He was awarded a doctorate in engineering in 1984.

  • Already during his diploma thesis he was together with his later doctoral supervisor Prof. Karlheinz Tröndle intensively engaged in the topic  "Use of the computer in teaching".
  • Afterwards, he worked at the Chair of Communications Engineering at the Technical University of Munich until his retirement in September 2011. In the last years, he focused on the research area of digital mobile radio.
  • Furthermore, Dr. Eichin held events for students of the teaching profession at vocational schools (LB) as Academic Director.


His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • In 2001 Klaus Eichin was together with his colleague Günter Söder the initiator of this e-learning project and worked intensively on it until 2011.
  • Among other things, Klaus was co-author on six of the total nine LNTwww books.


Dr.-Ing. Francisco Javier García Gómez (at LNT from 2016-2021)

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Francisco Javier García Gómez received the B.Eng. degree in Telecommunication Technologies and Services in 2014 from the Technical University of Madrid, (Spain), and the M.Sc. degree in Communications Engineering in 2016 from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany.  The topic of his Master’s Thesis was  “Linear and Non-linear Estimation Methods for Single Carrier and Multicarrier Coarsely Quantized MIMO Systems”.

From 2016 to 2021, he was a doctoral researcher under the supervision of Prof. Gerhard Kramer at TUM’s Institute for Communications Engineering (LNT).  His research work was about the information theoretical analysis of the nonlinear optical fiber channel, with the goal of finding bounds on its capacity.

He taught the tutorial of the Bachelor lecture  “Mobile Communications” and the tutorial of the Master lecture   “Advanced Topics in Communications Engineering”. He was also responsible for the organization of Bachelor/Master Thesis Seminars.


His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • He has done essential preliminary work to be able to generate the English  "$\rm en.LNTwww.de$"  from  "$\rm www.LNTwww.de$"  with reasonable effort.
  • 2020/2021, Javier led the student translation team as one of the project managers for the English version. During this time, four books were completed.


Dr.-Ing. Thomas Hindelang (at LNT from 1994-2000 und 2007-2012)

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Thomas Hindelang received the Dipl.-Ing. and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, in 1994 and 2001, respectively. He worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Communications Engineering from 1994 to 2000, focusing primarily on the field of combined source and channel coding for mobile communications. While on leave from TUM, he served as a consultant at the Communications Research Department of AT&T Labs, Florham Park, NJ, from March to August 1999. From 2000 to 2008 he has been with Siemens AG and Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, first in the area of Mobile Devices and later in the area of Mobile Networks. From 2002 to 2006 he actively participated and contributed to the 3GPP standardization body on physical layer issues for the Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service (MBMS) and 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE) standards. From 2006 till 2008 he led the group "Baseband Algorithms and Simulations", where he was responsible for the physical layer algorithms and simulations for GSM, UMTS, LTE, and WiMAX hardware development. Since October 2007 he is senior lecturer at TUM, and since November 2008 he works as an examiner in the area "Audio Video Media" at the European Patent Office. Dr. Hindelang holds approximately 40 patents and is the author of more than 30 published conference and journal papers. He contributed to the book "Advances in Digital Speech Transmission", edited by R. Martin, U. Heute, and C. Antweiler. His research interest includes the entire physical layer from the source until the channel, i.e., speech and video coding, error correction coding, equalization, and channel estimation techniques.


A great hobby of Thomas Hindelang is endurance sports.  As successes are placements in the top 10% at several marathons in Munich and Berlin, the placement in the top third at the mountain runs Jungfrau Marathon (42 km, 1800 vertical meters) and "Swiss Alpine"  (78 km, 2300 vertical meters)  and the time of 10:35 h at the Ironman in Regensburg 2011.

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • From 2007 - 2012, Dr. Hindelang held the lecture "Mobilfunk" at the Institute of Communications Engineering as a lecturer.
  • His contributions to LNTwww, in particular to the books "Mobile Communications" and "Examples of Communication Systems", also date from this time.


Dr.-Ing. Tobias Lutz (at LNT from 2008-2014)

Tobias Lutz

Tobias Lutz, born in 1980 in Krumbach, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University of Munich from 2002 to 2008.  After completing his undergraduate studies, he moved to the  "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute"  (RPI) in Troy, New York, for a one-year guest study in 2005/06.  From 2008 to 2014, Tobias Lutz was a research assistant to  Prof. Ralf Kötter  and  Prof. Gerhard Kramer  at the Institute of Communications Technology (LNT) at the Technical University of Munich.  During this time, he also completed a degree in business mathematics at LMU Munich.

During the first three years of his assistantship, Tobias Lutz worked for the European research project  "N-Crave", where he dealt with theoretical aspects of network coding as well as the implementation of network protocols.

From August 2012 to April 2013, he spent an eight-month research stay at  "Stanford University".  During this time, he attended various courses from the field of mathematics and computer science and engaged in research on memory-based channels.  Regarding teaching, Tobias Lutz organized the basic practical course in communications engineering for four years.  Furthermore, he supervised student work within the framework of various.  In the last third of his assistantship Tobias Lutz was twice supervisor of the lecture  "Advanced Topics in Communications Engineering"  as well as of the lecture  "Information Theory".  In 2012, he received a  "Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship"  in the amount of 10.000 €.

His scientific interest during his LNT time was  "Multi-user Information Theory".  Specifically, he worked on the  "design of timing codes for half-duplex constrained networks"  and their information theoretic analysis.  This was also the topic of his PhD thesis (2014) with Prof. Gerhard Kramer.

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • He has been very supportive in the preparation of the book  Information theory
  • especially in the understandable formulation of not quite simple mathematical relations.


Dr.-Ing. Michael Mecking (at LNT from 1997-2012)

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Michael Mecking, born on 23.2.1972 in Karlsruhe, was a scientific assistant at the LNT from 1997 to 2003.  During this time, he worked on the projects "Receiver techniques for UMTS" and "Access strategies for the uplink of CDMA systems with channel-controlled scheduling" with Siemens.  In 2001 he spent five months at the EPFL in Lausanne with Prof. Bixio Rimoldi.

The focus of his research was multi-user information theory for mobile radio channels.  He completed his PhD thesis on  "Fading Multiple-Access with Channel State Information"  in November 2003.  His thesis advisor was Prof. Joachim Hagenauer.  The dissertation was awarded the Rohde & Schwarz Prize of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology in 2004.

Since September 2003, Dr. Mecking has been working at BMW AG in various areas of electrics and electronics, first for human-machine interface design and later in electrics/electronics integration.  From 2015 to 2017, he was responsible for change control in the area of electrics/electronics, vehicle dynamics and powertrain at BMW Manufacturing Co in South Carolina, USA.  Since his return to Germany in the summer of 2017, Dr. Mecking has led the department for integration and validation of the electrical/electronic vehicle dynamics and powertrain scopes at BMW's Regensburg and Oxford sites.

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Mecking taught the lecture "Information Theory and Source Coding" as a lecturer, for which he was already responsible in 1998-2002.
  • His script at that time was a great help for us in writing the book "Information Theory".  We were able to adopt much of it with his approval.


Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Günter Söder (at LNT since 1974)

Günter Söder

Günter Söder was born in Nürnberg on March 21, 1946.  He studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from 1964 at the  "Ohm–Polytechnikum Nürnberg"  (today:  Technical University Nuremberg Georg Simon Ohm)  and at the "Technischen Hochschule München"  (today:  Technical University Munich).  He received the academic titles Ing.-grad. (1967),  Dipl.-Ing. (1974),  Dr.-Ing. (1981)  and  Dr.-Ing. habil. (1993).

  • Günter Söder worked at the Department of Communications Engineering of the Technical University of Munich from 1974 until his retirement in 2011,  mainly in the fields  "Digital Transmission Systems"  and  "Stochastic Signal Theory&".  He held various lectures and practical courses on these topics as Academic Director and Associate Professor (since 2004).  
  • He published the textbooks  "Digitale Übertragungssysteme – Theorie, Optimierung und Dimensionierung der Basisbandsysteme"  (1985 by Springer-Verlag Berlin)  and the English version  "Optimization of Digital Transmission Systems"  (1987 by Artech House Inc., Boston),  in each case jointly with his doctoral supervisor,  Prof. Karlheinz Tröndle.  His postdoctoral thesis  "Modellierung, Simulation und Optimierung von Nachrichtensystemen"  was also published by Springer-Verlag in 1993.
  • In 1986 Günter Söder was awarded the NTG Prize  (today: Literature Prize of the Information Technology Society)  and in 1992 he and his team of diploma students were awarded the German-Austrian University Software Prize.


His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • Günter Söder was together with  Klaus Eichin  the initiator of our learning tutorial and and is involved in all books as author and editor of the Gerrman version.
  • It was of advantage that he has been intensively involved in the creation of educational programs  ("LNTsim"  and  "LNTwin")  since 1984.
  • In 2024 he brought this e-learning project, started in 2001, to  "a good end"  (from his subjective point of view)  – thirteen years after his retirement.
  • Günter Söder is still responsible for the German version  $($www.LNTwww.de$)$  and supports his colleagues with the English version  $($en.LNTwww.de$)$.


Dr.-Ing. Markus Stinner (at LNT from 2011-2016)

Markus Stinner

Markus Stinner was born in Ulm in 1986.  He studied electrical engineering at the University of Ulm from 2006 to 2011.  His studies included a semester abroad at the University of Adelaide, Australia in 2008.

After finishing his diploma thesis at the Institute of Telecommunications and Applied Information Technology,  which dealt with  "Partial Unit Memory Codes"  based on Gabidulin codes,  he was a research assistant to  Prof. Kramer  at LNT from 2011.  His focus was on the analysis of  "Spatially Coupled Low-Density Parity-Check Codes"  for finite lengths.  He was at ENSEA in Cergy-Pontoise for a research visit in June 2012, at Lund University in Sweden in November 2015, and at EPFL in Lausanne in April 2016.  The topic of his PhD in September 2016 was  "Analysis of Spatially Coupled LDPC Codes on the Binary Erasure Channel".

In teaching, Markus Stinner supervised the  "Basic Laboratory Course on Telecommunications"  for many years and since 2014 the exercises for the lecture  "Channel Codes for Iterative Decoding".  In addition, he was responsible for the lecture  "Communications Technology 1"  at TUM¬Asia in Singapore in 2015.  In 2011/2012, his other tasks at LNT included working on the project  "CONE - Coding for Networks"  in collaboration with Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, in which efficient channel codes and modulations for wireless links such as backhaul and 5G systems were developed and compared.

More information on Dr. Stinner's career can be found  here.

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • He was at LNT for several years as a system administrator jointly responsible for design/maintenance of the computer network and all IT systems.
  • In 2016, Markus led the porting of the "old LNTwww" (version 2) to the present wiki form (version 3) with a team of students.
  • At the end of 2016, Markus left the LNT.  Building on his work, we have been able to release the "new LNTwww" two years after his departure.
  • Many thanks for your excellent and forward-looking work.  Without your almost penetrating persistence, this improved version would not have existed.


Dr.-Ing. Thomas Stockhammer (at LNT from 1995-2004)

Markus Stinner

Thomas Stockhammer, born in Traunstein, Germany, in 1971, studied and earned his doctorate at the Institute of Communications Engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). During this time he visited the Rensselear Politechnical Institute (RPI), Troy, NY, USA and the University of California San Diego (UCSD), San Diego, CA, USA as a visiting researcher.

After 10 years as founder and executive director for "Novel Mobile Radio" (NoMoR) research, he joined Qualcomm in 2014 and now acts as Senior Director Technical Standards – working from the scenic Chiemgau in his home office. In his different roles, he coauthored more than 250 research publications, more than 250 patents and thousands of standards contributions. He is the active and has board, leadership and rapporteur positions in 3GPP, DVB, MPEG, IETF, ATSC, CTA, ETSI, Metaverse Standards Forum, SVTA and the DASH-Industry Forum in multimedia communication, TV-distribution, 5G broadcast, content delivery protocols, immersive media representation, adaptive streaming, XR and the Metaverse. Among others, he leads MPEG-I Scene Description efforts, SVTA DASH-IF working group, 3GPP Video and XR activities as well as DVB-5G activities.

He received several awards for work on DASH, media delivery and 5G Broadcast, namely the INCITS Technical Excellence Award 2013, the 3GPP Excellence award 2017, the CTA Technology & Standards Achievement Award 2019 and 2023, ISO/IEC Excellence Award 2024, the DASH-IF Leadership Award 2024, the IEC1906 award as well as an Emmy Inventor Award for in 2022. He is regular speaker and Program Committee Member at events such as IBC, DVB World, Mile High Video, MWS or BroadThinking. In January 2023, he was elevated to IEEE Fellow for his contributions to media delivery and video streaming standards. For more details see: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stockhammer/

His contributions to the LNTwww project:  

  • Competent advisor and expert for the book "Theory of Stochastic Signals".



Dr.-Ing. Johannes Zangl (at LNT from 2000-2006)

Johannes Zangl

Johannes Zangl, born in Augsburg in 1974, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the TUM and was a research associate at the LNT from 2000.  During this time, he worked on a multi-year DFG project in the priority program "Adaptivity in heterogeneous communication networks with wireless access (AKOM)", among others.  He received his PhD in 2005 on the topic of "Multi-hop networks with channel coding and medium access control (MAC)" under Prof.  Joachim Hagenauer.

In the area of teaching, Johannes Zangl supervised the lectures "Fundamentals of Information Technology" and the "Mobile Communications Lab" for many years, as well as "Channel Coding" in the summer semester 2005.  In addition, he was responsible for the support of the LNT computer network and the mobile communications lab as a system administrator.

From 2006 Dr. Zangl was an employee at Infineon Technologies in Munich and worked as a development engineer in the verification of VDSL2.   In 2008, he moved to Rohde & Schwarz in Munich to the Center of Competence for Digital Signal Processing, where his tasks included the development of FPGA components for radar signal analysis systems, among others.  In June 2014, Dr. Zangl moved in-house to device development for network and spectrum analyzers.

His contributions to the LNTwww project:

  • To his great credit, he scanned our crashed hard drive bit by bit for LNTwww parts in 2005, largely salvaging four years of work.
  • Since then we know that it is not enough to make a backup, but that it must also be configured correctly.
  • He was also a competent contact person and proofreader for the book "Theory of Stochastic Signals".

Dr.-Ing. Georg Zeitler (at LNT from 2007-2012)

Johannes Zangl

Georg Zeitler, born in Munich in 1982, studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technical University of Munich from 2002.  After completing his bachelor's thesis, he transferred to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2005 for a two-year master's degree, where he specialized in signal processing and information engineering.  After completing his master's thesis at UIUC on universal prediction of individual sequences, G. Zeitler was a research assistant to Prof. Kötter and Prof. Kramer from 2007 to 2012.  His scientific interests were information-theoretic aspects and the optimization of low-resolution quantizers for intelligence systems.  In spring 2010, he spent a three-month research stay at UIUC.

In teaching, Georg designed and supervised the central exercises and partly the lecture for the course "Communications Engineering 2".  In addition, he supervised student work in the two seminars offered by the LNT and he acted as the students' contact person for industrial contacts (engineering practice in the bachelor's program EI).

From 2007 to 2010, his other tasks at the LNT included working on the research project  "Network Coding for Multihop Relaying", n which quantize-and-forward strategies for relay networks were developed in collaboration with DOCOMO Euro-Labs GmbH.

Since June 2012, Dr. Zeitler has been working at BMW AG in Munich.

His contributions to the LNTww project: