Man Mohan Sondhi (18 December 1933 – 4 February 2018) was a prominent researcher in speech processing and signal processing who worked at
Bell Laboratories during 1962–2001. He was famous for his research on
echo cancellation. Born in
Firozpur,
Punjab, he was educated at
Delhi University,
Indian Institute of Science, and
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
As a specialist in speech science and
signal processing, Sondhi recognized that the future of satellite communications would require developing a technology to cancel the 600 millisecond signal echo created by the delay of transmission. Sondhi and his collaborators at Bell Labs eventually created the echo canceller that made practical satellite transmissions possible.
He received 5 patents.
In 1998 he received the
IEEE Eric E. Sumner award.
References
External links
* http://www.ece.umd.edu/class/enee765.F2011/sondhi_mitra_1976.pdf
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2018 deaths
1933 births
Indian emigrants to the United States
21st-century American engineers
Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
Academic staff of the University of Toronto
Indian Institute of Science alumni
Delhi University alumni
University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni