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John Metzner

Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Engineering

Affiliation(s):

  • School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

 
 

 

Education

Publications

Journal Articles

  • John Metzner and J.-M. Chung, 2000, "Efficient Energy Utilization with a Time Constraint and Time Varying Channels", IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 49, pp. 1169-1177
  • John Metzner, 2000, "Majority-Logic-Like Vector Symbol Decoding with Alternative Symbol Lists", IEEE Transactions on Communications, 48, (12), pp. 2005-2013

Conference Proceedings

  • U. Tuntoolavest and John Metzner, 2000, "Vector Symbol Decoding with List Inner Symbol Decisions: Performance Analysis for a Convolutional Code", Proceedings of the IEEE Electro/Information/Technology Conference, pp. Paper EIT 574.doc
  • J.-M. Chung and John Metzner, 2000, "The Analytical Decoding Performance of Majority-Logic-Like Vector Symbol Codes", Proceedings of the IEEE Electro/Information/ Technology Conference, pp. Paper EIT 557.doc
  • J.-M. Chung, John Metzner and U. Tuntoolavest, 2000, "Macrodiversity Combining of Concatenated Majority-Logic-Like Vector Symbol Codes in Mobile Communication Channels", Proceedings of the IEEE Electro/Information/Technology Conference, pp. Paper EIT 558.doc, Session 207
  • John Metzner, 2000, "Vector Symbol Decoding with List Inner Symbol Decisions", Proceedings of International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT 2000), pp. p. 481

Research Projects

Honors and Awards

Service

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About

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science was created in the spring of 2015 to allow greater access to courses offered by both departments for undergraduate and graduate students in exciting collaborative research fields.

We offer B.S. degrees in electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering and data science and graduate degrees (master's degrees and Ph.D.'s) in electrical engineering and computer science and engineering. EECS focuses on the convergence of technologies and disciplines to meet today’s industrial demands.

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