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حاتم زغلول Hatim Zaghloul | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Egypt |
Citizenship | Egypt Canada |
Known for | Invention of WOFDM and MCDSSS |
Awards | "Calgarian of the Year" by Business in Calgary Magazine, December 2000. |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Communications |
Institutions | IPL Media Inc. for Technology |
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.