Donald W. Tufts
Professor
-
Sc.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960
-
S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958
-
S.B. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957
-
B.A. Williams College, 1955
Dr. Tufts has conducted long-term funded research for the Office of
Naval Research, the Army Research Office, the National Science Foundation,
and the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research. He holds
two U.S. patents, "Method and Apparatus for Segmenting speech into Phonemes",
and "Digital Filter Using Weighting". Some of his nearly one-hundred individually
written and co-authored articles may be found in diverse IEEE transactions
journals, book chapters. "Measurement of Noise in Camera Tubes" is printed
in the book Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics. His latest book
chapter is entitled "Rapidly Adaptive Nulling of Interference" and will
appear in "Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences". A Fellow
of IEEE, Dr. Tufts' research interests lie in:
-
High Resolution Signal Processing
-
Digital Filtering
-
Design of Special Purpose Computers
-
Computer Understanding of Speech
Kelley Hall, Room A109 (401) 874-5812