Andrew James Viterbi (born Andrea Giacomo Viterbi, March 9, 1935) is an electrical engineer and businessman who co-founded
Qualcomm Inc. and invented the
Viterbi algorithm. He is the Presidential Chair Professor of
Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
at the University of Southern California's
Viterbi School of Engineering, which was named in his honor in 2004 in recognition of his $52 million gift.
Early life
Viterbi was born to an
Italian Jewish family in
Bergamo, Italy and emigrated with them to the United States two years before World War II. His original name was Andrea, but when he was naturalized in the US, his parents
anglicized it to Andrew.
Education
Viterbi attended the
Boston Latin School, and then entered
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
(MIT) in 1952, studying electrical engineering. He received both
BS and
MS in
electrical engineering
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in 1957 from MIT. He was elected to membership in the honor society
Eta Kappa Nu in 1956 through the MIT chapter.
He worked at
Raytheon and later at
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in
Pasadena, California
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, where he started working on
telemetry for
uncrewed space missions, also helping to develop the
phase-locked loop. Simultaneously, he was carrying out
PhD studies at the
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
, where he graduated in 1963 in
digital communications
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.
Career
After receiving his PhD, he applied successfully for an academic position at
University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school the ...
(UCLA).
Viterbi was later a professor of electrical engineering at UCLA and
University of California, San Diego
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(UCSD). In 1967 he proposed the
Viterbi algorithm to decode convolutionally encoded data. It is still used widely in cellular phones for
error correcting codes, as well as for
speech recognition,
DNA analysis, and many other applications of
Hidden Markov models. On advice of a lawyer, Viterbi did not patent the algorithm.
Viterbi also helped to develop the
Code Division Multiple Access
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. CDMA is an example of channel access method, multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over ...
(CDMA) standard for
cell phone networks.
Viterbi was the cofounder of
Linkabit Corporation, with
Irwin M. Jacobs in 1968, a small
telecommunications contractor. He was also the co-founder of
Qualcomm Inc. with Jacobs in 1985. , he is the president of the venture capital company
The Viterbi Group. He continues to be involved in
wireless communications technology companies as a strategic advisor to
Ingenu's board of directors.
Virterbi was elected a member of the
National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American Nonprofit organization, nonprofit, NGO, non-governmental organization. It is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), along with the National Academ ...
in 1978.

In 1998 he was one of the few receiving a Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation from the
IEEE Information Theory Society. Viterbi earned it for ''"the invention of the
Viterbi algorithm"''. He was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame, in 2000, for his dedication to the cellular industry.
In 2002, Viterbi dedicated the Andrew Viterbi '52 Computer Center at his alma mater, Boston Latin School. On March 2, 2004, the
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
School of Engineering was renamed the
Viterbi School of Engineering in his honor, following his $52 million donation to the school. He is a member of the USC board of trustees.
[Board of Trustees]
, University of Southern California, Retrieveded 2008-04-13.
He is also on the Board of Trustees at
The Scripps Research Institute.
He is also founding member of
ISSNAF (The Italian Scientists and Scholars in North America Foundation).
In 2005, he was awarded the
Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering.
In 2006, he was made an Eminent Member of
Eta Kappa Nu.
Viterbi and
Irwin M. Jacobs received the 2007
IEEE/RSE Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award, for "fundamental contributions, innovation, and leadership that enabled the growth of wireless telecommunications".
In 2008, he was named a
Millennium Technology Prize finalist for the invention of the
Viterbi algorithm. At the award ceremony in
Finland
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on June 11, 2008, he was awarded a prize of
EUR 115,000 and the prize trophy "Peak" as a 2008 Millennium Technology Laureate.
In September 2008, he was awarded the
National Medal of Science
The National Medal of Science is an honor bestowed by the President of the United States to individuals in science and engineering who have made important contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of behavioral science, behavior ...
for developing "the 'Viterbi algorithm', and for his contributions to
Code Division Multiple Access
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. CDMA is an example of channel access method, multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over ...
(CDMA) wireless technology that transformed the theory and practice of digital communications".
In 2010, he received the
IEEE Medal of Honor and in the same year he also received the
IIC Lifetime Achievement Award by the
Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles. In 2011, he received the
John Fritz Medal from the
American Association of Engineering Societies.
In 2013, Viterbi was inducted into the
National Inventors Hall of Fame.
In 2017, Viterbi, along with Irwin Jacobs, received the
IEEE Milestone Award for their CDMA and spread spectrum development that drives the mobile industry.
Viterbi's problem on the coincidence of PLL ranges
A. Viterbi analytically showed that for the first-order PLL model (filterless model) the three main ranges (hold-in, pull-in, lock-in ranges) coincide.
Various conjectures (e.g.,
Egan's conjecture on the pull-in range of type II APLL) and estimates of the ranges of higher-order PLL models appeared based on this result, which led to the problem of determining the regions of the physical parameters of the PLL (parameters of the phase detector, filter, and voltage-controlled oscillator) where the ranges coincide (Viterbi's problem on the coincidence of PLL ranges
). In the framework of mathematical
control theory
Control theory is a field of control engineering and applied mathematics that deals with the control system, control of dynamical systems in engineered processes and machines. The objective is to develop a model or algorithm governing the applic ...
, this result is a development of the ideas of the possibility of determining the global behavior of a nonlinear system via linear analysis and various well-known conjectures on global stability (
Kalman's conjecture and others) for a
cylindrical phase space.
Personal life
Viterbi was married to Erna Finci (1934–2015), who was a Jewish refugee from
Sarajevo
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in the former Yugoslavia.
Erna was a Holocaust survivor. In 1941, during World War II, the Finci family fled German-occupied Yugoslavia for the Italian-occupied zone from which they were deported and interned in the Parma region of Italy. In 1943, when the Nazis occupied Italy, the family was saved from deportation to extermination camps by the people of Gramignazzo di Sissa, the village where they had been interned; they were cared for by the local Ponghellini family, who hid them in their vineyard when German forces advanced into Italy. Other Italians helped them escape to
Switzerland
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, walking across the Alps, where they waited out the war.
They had three children, Alan Viterbi, Audrey Viterbi,
and Alexander Viterbi (who died in 2011 at age 40). Alan served on the inaugural
West Hollywood city council in 1984 when the city was incorporated, and served as the city's mayor in 1988. Audrey served as an assistant professor at
UC Irvine.
See also
*
List of International Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
*
Viterbi Center for Public Opinion and Policy Research
References
Further reading
* Brodsky, Ira. "The History of Wireless: How Creative Minds Produced Technology for the Masses" (Telescope Books, 2008)
External links
IEEE History Center InterviewThe Quiet Genius Trudy E. Bell (PDF)
Fleeing Fascism: Andrew Viterbi Remembers
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1935 births
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Living people
American computer scientists
American philanthropists
21st-century American engineers
American telecommunications industry businesspeople
Italian emigrants to the United States
MIT School of Engineering alumni
University of Southern California alumni
Boston Latin School alumni
Draper Prize winners
Scripps Research
Qualcomm people
Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
IEEE Medal of Honor recipients
Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) laureates