Jesse Russell
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Jesse Eugene Russell (born April 26, 1948) is an American inventor. He was trained as an electrical engineer at Tennessee State University and Stanford University, and worked in the field of wireless communication for over 20 years. He holds patents and continues to invent and innovate in the emerging area of next generation broadband wireless networks, technologies and services, often referred to as 4G. Russell was inducted into the US National Academy of Engineering for his contributions to the field of wireless communication. He pioneered the field of digital cellular communication in the 1980s through the use of high power linear amplification and low bit rate voice encoding technologies and received a patent in 1992 for his work in the area of digital cellular base station design.
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Born | (1948-04-26) April 26, 1948 (age 76) |
Education | B.S.E.E., Tennessee State University; M.S.E.E., Stanford University |
Occupation | Inventor |
Employer(s) | incNETWORKS, Inc. |
Known for | Electrical Engineering; Digital Cellular Technology |
Title | Chief Executive Officer |
Spouse | Amanda O. Russell |
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Russell is Chairman and CEO of incNETWORKS, Inc., a New Jersey-based Broadband Wireless Communications Company focused on 4th Generation (4G) Broadband Wireless Communications Technologies, Networks and Services.