In 1976 Neuvo was appointed professor of electronics (1976–1992) at Tampere University of Technology. Under his leadership, postgraduate education from digital signal processing (DSP) began immediately at Tampere University of Technology. Graduate studies in digital signal processing continued for two years until 1978.[2]
Publications
Monographs
The Application of Digital Techniques to a VOR Signal Generator. Doctoral thesis, Cornell University, 1974.
Neuvo, Yrjö; Ojala, L.; Reimavuo, J.: The optimal generation of sine waveforms using first-order hold reconstruction techniques. TKK 1971.
Neuvo, Yrjö: Digital VOR audio generator, 19 pages, TKK 1972.
Neuvo, Yrjö: Analysis and digital realization of Pseudo Random Gaussian and impulsive noise source. TKK 1973. ISBN951-750-096-3.
Neuvo, Yrjö: The application of digital signal prosessing in the design of a digital noise source. TKK 1974. ISBN951-750-281-8.
Articles
Neuvo, Yrjö: The Application of Digital Techniques to a VOR Signal Generator. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, vol. AES-9, no. 1, pp. 38–42, 1973. doi:10.1109/TAES.1973.309698.[5]
Neuvo, Yrjö; Ku, Walter: Analysis and Digital Realization of a Pseudorandom Gaussian and Impulsive Noise Source. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1975: 23:9:849–858. doi:10.1109/TCOM.1975.1092912.[5]
Awards and honors
IEEE Fellow 1989 for contribution to digital-signal processing algorithms and engineering education,[6] Life Fellow 2009[1]
^ abBärling, Pekka; Neuvo, Yrjö; Simula, Olli: Microprogrammable Digital Filter, Programming and Performance. Proc. Fourth International Symposium on Network Theory, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Sept. 4–7, 1979, pp. 391–396