| Marc Goldburg is the CTO of the Internet Products Group at ArrayComm, Inc. He and his group are responsible for technology development and partnerships in support of the company's wireless data products. Dr. Goldburg has been at ArrayComm since the company's inception in 1992. In addition to his work on wireless data architectures and protocols, he has played a lead role in the development of ArrayComm's spatial processing technology for cellular voice systems. Dr. Goldburg also leads the technical aspects of the company's regulatory efforts. He has delivered many invited tutorials to the FCC, and to other national and international regulatory agencies, on the issues of spectral efficiency and adaptive antennas. Prior to ArrayComm, his experiences include a staff position at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he participated in developing several Doppler weather radar systems, and a research position at Stanford University in statistical signal processing. Dr. Goldburg holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, an M.S.E.E. from the University of Washington, and a B.S.E.(EE) from Princeton University. He holds patents relating to spatial processing methods for wireless voice and packet data systems, and has published a number of technical papers in the areas of communications and signal processing. |