Georg Böcherer
Lecturer · Coded Modulation with Probabilistic Shaping
Technical University of MunichAbout
Georg Böcherer is a Lecturer at the Chair of Communications Engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), under Prof. Gerhard Kramer. He holds a PhD and habilitation in Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on probabilistic shaping, LDPC codes, and fiber-optic communication systems. He has received notable awards including the Bell Labs Prize (2015) and the E-Plus Dissertation Award.
Education: MSc from ETH Zürich, PhD from RWTH Aachen University, habilitation at TUM.
Research Interests
- Coded Modulation with Probabilistic Shaping: Overcoming the shaping gap in communication systems.
- LDPC Codes and Protograph Design: Optimizing low-density parity-check codes for shaped bit-metric decoding.
- Fiber-Optic Systems: Enhancing spectral efficiency through probabilistic amplitude shaping (PAS) and rate-adaptive coding.
- Information Theory: Distribution matching, entropy rate analysis, and algorithmic approaches for random process simulation.
Key Contributions
Developed PAS schemes achieving near-capacity performance, demonstrated experimentally in fiber-optic systems. Co-organized workshops like the Munich Workshop on Coding and Modulation (MCM 2015). Active in teaching courses on channel coding, information theory, and coded modulation.
Awards
- Bell Labs Prize (2015)
- Best Paper Award, ISWCS 2011
- E-Plus Dissertation Award
Grants & Collaborations
Involved in projects like Probabilistic Amplitude Shaping (PAS) and Constant Composition Distribution Matching. Collaborates with institutions like Bell Labs, UCLA, and TU Munich's LNT communications group.
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