EMC Pioneer Joins Oral History
Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 9/1/2004
The IEEE History Center has interviewed esteemed EMC Society member Warren Kesselman as part of its oral history series. Kesselman has worked in communications, specializing in radio interference, for more than 50 years with the US Army at Ft. Monmouth, NJ.
His pioneering work includes creation of the first EMC computer analysis programs in the '60s, the development of new measurement systems as the Army extended its frequency ranges, and the creation of the Mobile Subscriber Equipment, a forerunner to cellular communications.
Kesselman tells the history of EMC work at Ft. Monmouth as well as his experiences developing standards and new technologies. A transcript of the interview is available on-line at www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/oral_histories/oh_alph_menu.html#K.
















