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Salvatore D. Morgera
American academic

Salvatore D. Morgera

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American academic
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5 August 1946, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
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77 years
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Salvatore Domenic Morgera is Tau Beta Pi Eminent Engineer, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the C4ISR Defense & Intelligence and Bioengineering Laboratories at the University of South Florida and Professor Emeritus at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the Director of the Global Center for Neurological Networks http://www.globalneuronetworks.com . The Global Center for Neurological Networks is a merger of several leading research laboratories and conducts research in exciting new frontiers of brain mapping and therapeutics. Its mission is to enhance neurological function and combat neurological dysfunction through a better understanding of the brain and CNS structure and function. Previously, he served as Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering and Director of the Bioengineering Program at Florida Atlantic University and held multiple leadership roles in industry, government, and academia for over 45 years.

Early life and education

Morgera was born on August 5, 1946, in Providence, Rhode Island. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in physics with honors in 1968, and later obtained two postgraduate degrees in electrical engineering, a Master of Science in 1970 and a Ph.D. in 1975, all from Brown University.

Career

From 1968 to 1978, Morgera was employed by Raytheon in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, as a senior scientist and project manager within the submarine signal division. During these early years of his career, his accomplishments at Raytheon led to the creation of a patent for a innovative ocean bottom topography system (U.S. Patent 4207620 A) and deployment of a new acoustic telemetry system.

In 1978, Morgera served as a Professor at Concordia University in Montréal, Quebec, within the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Following a successful research career at Concordia through 1986, he joined McGill University as a Professor and Director of the Information Networks and Systems Laboratory, while concurrently appointed to multiple leadership roles within the Government of Canada and Industry Canada, including Special Assistant to the President, Communications Research Centre Canada, President of the Quebec Research Council, Le Fonds Nature et Technologies, and Major Project Leader, Canadian Institute for Telecommunications Research (CITR).

Florida Atlantic University then appointed Morgera as Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering in 1998, where he worked to establish and innovate the University's bioengineering eminence and served as the Director of the Bioengineering Program. His substantial meritorious service was recognized by Florida Atlantic University through the conferral of the Emeritus Professor honorary title. Since 2009, Morgera has served as a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the C4ISR Defense & Intelligence and Bioengineering Laboratories at the University of South Florida.

Morgera is a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his contributions to finite-dimensional signal processing methods (structured estimation). More recently, in 2011, he was elected as Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) as recognition for pioneering research in structured estimation theory, adaptive communications, pattern analysis and academic program development in undergraduate engineering leadership and graduate bioengineering. In 2009, he was designated as a Tau Beta Pi Eminent Engineer, for achieving eminence in the field of engineering and exemplary character in the profession. He has also received commendations from both the United States and Canadian governments for his science and technology contributions.

Selected bibliography

Morgera has published 130+ journal papers, 125+ conference papers, and a book, Digital Signal Processing – Applications to Communications and Algebraic Coding Theories, Academic Press. His primary areas of research contributions include wireless networks, particularly in the areas of QoS and advanced radio link protocols, biometrics for identity management, and bioengineering.

As either a principal investigator or co-PI, he has received research support from the United States Special Operations Command, United States Department of Defense, Defense Information Systems Agency, National Science Foundation, NASA, Florida Department of Education, and multiple private sector industrial investors, including Raytheon and Harris Corporation.

YearTitlePublicationPublisher
2014A survey of intrusion detection systems in wireless sensor networksIEEE Communications Surveys & TutorialsIEEE
2013Adaptive-Rate Transmission With Opportunistic Scheduling in Wireless NetworksIEEE Transactions on Vehicular TechnologyIEEE
2013Buffer-aware packet scheduling in downlink multiuser systems2013 IEEE 24th International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)IEEE
2012Digital signal processing: applications to communications and algebraic coding theoriesN/AElsevier
2012Throughput and delay analysis in Aeronautical Data Networks2012 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)IEEE
2012Biometric fusion by simulated annealingInternational Journal of Knowledge-based and Intelligent Engineering SystemsIOS Press
2010Fair energy-efficient resource allocation in wireless sensor networks over fading TDMA channelsIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsIEEE
2009A method towards biometric feature fusionInternational Journal of BiometricsInderscience
2009Incorporating retransmission in quality-of-service guaranteed multiuser scheduling over wireless linksIEEE Transactions on Vehicular TechnologyIEEE
2009A method towards face recognitionInternational Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and ApplicationsInderscience
2009Integrating retransmission diversity with real-time scheduling over wireless links43rd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS)IEEE
2007Development of an undergraduate course - Internet-based instrumentation and controlComputers & EducationElsevier
2007Analysis of the actions of nucleus reuniens and the entorhinal
cortex on EEG and evoked population behavior of the hippocampus
29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Engineering in Medicine and Biology SocietyIEEE
1998Adaptive interference cancellation for DS-CDMA systems using neural network techniquesIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsIEEE
1998Multiuser Detection and CDMA-Related Techniques-Adaptive Interference
Cancellation for DS-CDMA Systems Using Neural Network Techniques
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsIEEE
1997Interference and SIR in integrated voice/data wireless DS-CDMA networks-a simulation studyIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsIEEE
1997A Simulation Study of Interference and SIR in Integrated Voice/Data Wireless DS-CDMA NetworksWireless Personal CommunicationsSpringer
1996Common packet data channel (CPDC) for integrated wireless DS-CDMA networksIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsIEEE
1995Rigid body constrained noisy point pattern matchingIEEE Transactions on Image ProcessingIEEE
1994Frequency-hopped ARQ for wireless network data servicesIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in CommunicationsIEEE
1994A fast algorithm for entropy estimation of grey-level imagesPhysics and ComputationIEEE
1993Recursive and iterative algorithms for computing eigenvalues of Hermitian Toeplitz matricesIEEE Transactions on Signal ProcessingIEEE
1993Performance evaluation of the generalized type-II hybrid ARQ scheme with noisy feedback on Markov channelsIEEE Transactions on CommunicationsIEEE
1992The role of abstract algebra in structured estimation theoryIEEE Transactions on Information TheoryIEEE
1992The intertwining of abstract algebra and structured estimation theoryAdvances in Electronics and Electron PhysicsAcademic Press
1991An improved MMIE training algorithm for speaker-independent, small vocabulary, continuous speech recognitionInternational Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal ProcessingIEEE
1991An exact forward-backward maximum likelihood autoregressive parameter estimation methodIEEE Transactions on Signal ProcessingIEEE
1990Multiplicative complexity of bilinear algorithms for cyclic convolution over finite fieldsMultidimensional Systems and Signal ProcessingSpringer
1989On the reducibility of centrosymmetric matrices and applications in engineering problemsCircuits, Systems and Signal ProcessingSpringer
1989Iterative methods for restoring noisy imagesIEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech and Signal ProcessingIEEE
1989Soft-decision decoding applied to the generalized type-II hybrid ARQ schemeIEEE Transactions on CommunicationsIEEE
1989On biorthogonality of Hermitian and skew-Hermitian Szego/Levinson polynomialsIEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech and Signal ProcessingIEEE
1989A fast MMSE encoding technique for vector quantizationIEEE Transactions on CommunicationsIEEE
1988A structural look at pattern recognition from the point of view of rate-distortion theoryN/AElsevier

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