George-Othon Glentis


George Glentis

George-Othon Glentis received the B.Sc. degree in Physics in 1987 and the Ph.D degree in Informatics in 1991, both from the University of Athens. From 1988-1991, he held a four years research fellowship from the Institute of Informatics of the National Center for Physical Science, DEMOCRITOS. From 1993-1995, he was with the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Twente, The Netherlands, and with the Faculte des Sciences Appliquees, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, as a EU HCM research fellow. From 1996-1997 he was with the Department of Informatics, University of Athens, as a EU TMR research fellow. From 1998- 2005 he was an associate professor at the Department of Electronics, Technological Education Institute of Crete, Chania, Greece. In summer 2011 he was a visiting research scholar at the Spectral Analysis Laboratory, University of Florida. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, Greece.

He has more than 30 years of research experience, focusing on the development of efficient algorithms for digital signal processing (adaptive filtering and system identification, algorithms for 1D and 2D Wiener filters, identification of nonlinear systems), featuring reduced computational complexity, high degree of parallelism and pipelining, stability and robustness, with applications in the estimation and equalization of telecommunication channels, in the design of adaptive arrays, in spectral analysis and in SAR imaging. He has published over 120 papers in major journals and conferences

His current research work is focused on the development of high performance, computationally affordable and implementable using the currently available software and hardware technology, theory, methods and algorithms for spectral analysis with applications in SAR imaging, digital signal processing for channel estimation and equalization for wireless and optical communications, hardware architectures for high speed and real time signal processing applications, signal processing for leak detection and localization in metallic piping systems for the transport of liquid and gaseous petroleum products, and algorithms for high resolution optical coherence tomography imaging.

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Contact Details

Postal Address: Terma Karaiskaki, Tripoli, 22131
E-mail: gglentis(at)uop.gr
Phone: +30-2710-372202