Draft:Hatim Zaghloul


حاتم زغلول
Hatim Zaghloul
Born (1957-02-07) February 7, 1957 (age 67)
NationalityEgypt
CitizenshipEgypt
Canada
Known forInvention of WOFDM and MCDSSS
Awards"Calgarian of the Year" by Business in Calgary Magazine, December 2000.
Scientific career
FieldsCommunications
InstitutionsIPL Media Inc. for Technology
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Hatim Zaghloul (Arabic: حاتم زغلول, Egyptian Arabic, born February 7, 1957) Ph.D., M.Sc., B.E.E. is best known for his inventions, together with his long-time friend, Dr. Michel Fattouche of Wideband Orthogonal Division Multiplexing (WOFDM),[1][2] and Multi-code Direct-sequence Spread Spectrum (MCDSSS)[3]. WOFDM is the foundation for the IEEE 802.11a/g/n technologies whereas MCDSSS helped increase the data rates of code division multiple access (CDMA) technologies as in the CDMA2000 standard[4][5][6]. Currently, Dr. Zaghloul is the CEO and Chairman of IPL Media Inc. for Technology, Giza, Egypt, a company specializing in providing web development services as well as developing and marketing mobile games. He co-founded with Dr. Michel Fattouche, to commercialize their patented WOFDM technology. He founded and co-founded a number of hi-tech companies such as Cell-Loc Location Technologies Inc., a company he co-founded with Michel Fattouche to commercialize a cellular telephone location determination/tracking technology.

  1. ^ United States Patent Document patent number 5,282,222
  2. ^ https://business.highbeam.com/3613/article-1G1-55823229/philips-semiconductors-licenses-wilan-patented-wofdm
  3. ^ United States Patent number 5,555,269 and the reissued patent number 38,802
  4. ^ https://business.highbeam.com/3613/article-1G1-56533556/wilan-stakes-position-3g-technology-patent-statement
  5. ^ "Meet the Egyptian inventor of the origins of the WiFi". 26 February 2018.
  6. ^ "5 Arab Inventors That Shaped Our World". 25 September 2020.