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Peter Mathys is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He holds a Dipl.Ing. and Ph.D. from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich. His research focuses on multi-user information theory, data networks, communication theory, and wireless communications, with particular emphasis on spectrum sharing and regulatory compliance. He has consulted for companies in the US and Europe on communications, data networks, error control coding, and cryptography.
His academic contributions span theoretical and practical domains, including the development of spectrum sharing models, interference mitigation strategies, and educational tools like GNU Radio for undergraduate communication theory. He has authored numerous papers on topics such as propagation models, modulation parameter detection, and hybrid random-access systems. His work integrates practical insights through industry collaborations and teaching innovations.
Mathys's research trends emphasize spectrum utilization in 6/13 GHz bands, software-defined radio implementations, and real-time spectrum monitoring. His publications reflect a balance between foundational theory and applied engineering solutions.
His expertise extends to coding theory, channel modeling, and system design, with applications in both academic and commercial contexts. He has contributed to advancements in collision channel protocols, ALOHA systems, and signal constellation optimization.





