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Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives

 Digital Record
Identifier: Digital Object ID ##k203ip

Dates

  • Creation: 1905 - 2007

Language of Materials

While the bulk of the materials are written in English, there are other languages found within the archives. These languages include Chinese, French, Hebrew, Italian, and Japanese.

Conditions Governing Access

There are materials within the archives that should be considered confidential and have limited access. This restriction will need to be discussed with Dr. Viterbi. Such materials include references and recommendations for employment, promotions, and awards. In addition,there other items that are written on QUALCOMM, Inc., letterhead, fax cover sheets, reports, and plans that are labeled as Proprietary. Lastly, there are grade reports in the Academic Files. Access rights to all of these will need to be discussed with Dr. Viterbi. Lastly, the copyright issue pertaining to posting article reprints and print outs from Web sites will need to be addressed with USC counsel, and permission solicited with the holders of those copyrights.

Biographical / Historical

Andrew James Viterbi was born on March 9, 1935 in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy, the only child of Dr. Achille and Maria Viterbi. In 1939, the Viterbi family immigrated to the United States due to the anti-Semitic laws passed in fascist Italy. They lived first in New York City, and then moved to Boston, Massachusetts, when Andrew was six years old. He attended the public schools in Boston, and graduated from Boston Latin School in 1952. Viterbi received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)in 1957, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California (USC)in 1962.

Dr. Viterbi currently serves as President of the Viterbi Group, LLC, a company founded in 2000, which advises and invests in startup companies, predominantly in wireless communications, network infrastructure and imaging.

In July 1985, Dr. Viterbi co-founded QUALCOMM Incorporated, a developer and manufacturer of mobile satellite communications and digital wireless telephony, where he served as Vice Chairman until 2000 and as Chief Technical Officer until 1996. Under his leadership, QUALCOMM received international recognition for innovative technology in the areas of digital wireless communication systems and products based on Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technologies. Previously in 1968, Dr. Viterbi co-founded LINKABIT Corporation, a digital communications company, where he served as Executive Vice President and later as President in the early 1980���¢��������s.

From 1963 to 1973, Dr. Viterbi served as a Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) School of Engineering and Applied Science, where he did fundamental work in digital communication theory and wrote numerous research papers and two books, for which he has received international recognition. He continued teaching on a part-time basis at the University of California, San Diego until 1994, where he is currently Professor Emeritus. Also in 2001 he was invited by Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, to become a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Electrical Engineering and in 2004 he was named to the President���¢��������s Chair in the Department of Electrical Engineering- Systems at the University of Southern California.

From 1957 to 1963, Dr. Viterbi was a member of the Communications Research Section of the California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory. While there, he was one of the first communication engineers to recognize the potential and propose digital transmission techniques for space and satellite telecommunication systems.

Dr. Viterbi has received numerous awards and recognition for his leadership and substantial contributions to communications theory and its industrial applications over the years. He has received honorary doctorates from universities in the United States, Canada, Italy and Israel and has been otherwise honored in Japan, Germany, Italy and the United States. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Marconi Fellow and a Member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. From 1997 until 2001, he served as a member of the U.S. President's Information Technology Advisory Committee. He is currently a trustee of the University of Southern California, a Board Member of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA, a trustee of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, CA, and a member of the California Council on Science and Technology.

All four international standards for digital cellular telephony utilize the Viterbi algorithm for interference suppression, as do most digital satellite communication systems, both for business applications and for direct satellite broadcast to the home.

Erna Viterbi was born on January 20, 1934, in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Her parents were Joseph and Lenka Finci. Dr. Viterbi married Erna Finci on June 15, 1958, in Los Angeles. The Viterbi's have 3 children: one daughter, Audrey M., a

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives was primarily obtained through gift from Dr. Andrew J. Viterbi. An additional donation was made by Dr. William C. Lindsey, Electrical Engineering Professor at USC. Other materials have been collected were by the Viterbi Family Archivist, Dr. Michael Hooks, who obtained them from the JPL Archives, other individuals, and from Web sources.

General Note

Oversize material was placed in an oversize box. Compact Disks and an audio tape were placed in a small box. Duplicate materials were removed and are to be returned to the donor.

General Note

The series selected are based primarily on the file categories used by Dr. Viterbi. Several series were added based on materials that were not foldered, that came in at a later date, or were copied from Web sites.

The series are arranged alphabetically, although the file categories were not necessarily arranged alphabetically. Alphabetical arrangement is used in order to facilitate searching the collection.

Organized into 18 series: Series 1. Academic Affiliations; Series 2. Academic Files; Series 3. Biographical Information; Series 4. Business Plan; Series 5. Committees and Boards/Professional Affiliations; Series 6. Correspondence; Series 7. Honors; Series 8. Mementos; Series 9. News Items; Series 10. Oral History; Series 11. Papers Authores; Series 12. Patents; Series 13. Philanthropic Activities; Series 14. Presentations; Series 15. Prior Art; Series 16. Publications; Series 17. Technical Information; Series 18. Viterbi Family Materials

General Note

17 banker's boxes of materials were brought in by Michael Hooks, Viterbi Family Archivist, on November 28, 2006. An additional box was delivered by Dr. Andrew Viterbi on February 26, 2007. Several papers were brought in by by Dr. William C. Lindsey, USC Electrical Engineering Professor, on March 21, 2007. It is expected that some additional photographs and files will be provided by Dr. Viterbi at some future date.

General Note

The Andrew J. and Erna Viterbi Family Archives documents the career of a major contributor to digital communications and information theory in the United States.

Repository Details

Part of the USC Libraries Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Doheny Memorial Library 206
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles California 90089-0189 United States