Yuri ARTYUKH
Born: 1943, Vinnica, Ukraine
Main Interests:
- High-precision event timing
- Digital signal analysis in Modulation domain
- Test methods for specification of advanced timing devices
- Generating of pulse sequences with predetermined characteristics
- Non-uniform signal digitising
- Architecture of computer-based DSP systems
Brief Description of Main Research
:
Since 1965 and up to now Yu.Artyukh is involved into research and
development related with high-speed digital electronic circuits. In 1970ies he has headed
a group, and then laboratory, specialising in area of high-precision timing measurements
for various specific applications, and designing the corresponding application systems.
Most important projects carried out in 1970ies were a photon-counting spectrometer for
astrophysical research, Laser-Doppler systems for speed measuring of airflows in
industrial wind tunnels, and timing systems for Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR).
Research in SLR area is being continued up to now, resulting in a few
models of advanced timing systems for SLR recently used in Finland, Germany, Austria,
China, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Russia and Latvia. These systems are
based on the novel method of event timing and owing to this quite competitive as compared
to the similar in performance but more expensive instruments from the world-famous
manufacturers.
Since 1994 Yu.Artyukh closely collaborates with Prof. I.Bilinskis
leading scientist in area of Digital Alias-free Signal Processing (DASP). During
such collaboration Yu. Artyukh provides researches directed mainly to the development of
specialised hardware for DASP based application systems. As a result, a few models of
wideband DASP digitisers have been developed and made in the framework of International
R&D projects; one of such digitisers is a vital part of the DASP-Lab
System honoured by European IT Prize in 1997.
Author of more than 170 publications (including 41 inventions) related
to the mentioned subjects.
Languages: English, Russian, Latvian, Ukrainian
Education
- Riga Technical University (Faculty of Computer
Science), 1965
- Postgraduate, Institute of Electronics and Computer Science, 1969-1971
- Dr.sc.ing. (Candidate of Science in former USSR, Ph.D. in Western countries), Latvian
Academy of Sciences, 1972
- Dr.habil.sc.ing. (Doctor of Sciences in former USSR), Institute of Electronics and
Computer Science, 1990
- Dr.habil.sc.comp., University of Latvia, 1993
- Professor, Institute of Electronics and Computer Sciences, 1993
Experience
- Engineer, Junior Researcher, Senior Researcher, Head of Laboratory, Institute of Electronics and Computer Science, 1965 -
1996
- Senior Researcher and acting Head of Laboratory, Institute of Electronics and Computer
Science (Riga, Latvia), 1996 -
Honours and Awards
- The Latvian Academy of Sciences Awards, 1975, 1979, 1982,1985, 1988
- The Latvian State Prize, 1980
- European IT Prize for the development of " DASP-Lab System Digital Analyser of
radio frequency Signals in time, frequency and modulation domains", 1997
- Award of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Joint Stock Company "Latvijas Gaisa
Satiksme" and the Educational Foundation of Latvia for the development of
Latvian Timing Systems for Satellite Laser Ranging, 2005
Professional Activities and Memberships
- Member of Editorial Board for journal Automatic Control and Computer Sciences
- Member, Union of Latvian Scientists
- Associate, International Laser Ranging Service (http://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/)
Recent/Representative Publications
Yu.Artyukh, I.Bilinskis, M.Greitans, V.Vedin. Signal Digitizing and Recording in the
DASP-Lab System. Proceedings of the 1997 International Workshop on Sampling
Theory and Application, June, 1997, Aveiro, Portugal, pp.357-360.
Yu.Artyukh, A.Rybakov, V.Vedin. Evaluation of Pseudo-random Sampling Processes. Proceeding
of the 1997 International Workshop on Sampling Theory and Application, June, 1997,
Aveiro, Portugal, pp.361-363.
Yu.Artyukh, A.Rybakov, V.Vedin. Modulation Domain Analyzer of the DASP-Lab System.
Proceeding of the 1997 International Workshop on Sampling Theory and
Application, June, 1997, Aveiro, Portugal, pp.371-383.
Yu.Artyukh, V.Bespalko, K.Lapushka, A.Rybakov, V.Vedin. Selective time interval counter
for SLR applications. Proceedings of 11th International Workshop on
Laser Ranging, Deggendorf, Sept.21-25, 1998.
Yu.Artyukh, I.Bilinskis, V.Vedin. Hardware core of the Family of Digital RF Signal
PC-based Analyzers. - Proceedings of the 1999 International Workshop on Sampling Theory
and Application, August 11-14, 1999, Loen, Norway, pp.177-179
Yu.Artyukh, V.Bespalko, A.Rybakov, V.Vedin. Advanced time interval counter &
analyzer based on EET-method application. - Proceedings of the 1999 International
Workshop on Sampling Theory and Application, August 11-14, 1999, Loen, Norway,
pp.194-197.
Yu.Artyukh, I.Bilinskis, M.Greitans, I.Mednieks, A.Rybakov. DASP-Lab System a
demonstrator of the new DSP technology. Automatic Control and Computer Science,
2001, Nr 6, pp.3-21.
Yu.Artyukh, A.Rybakov. DASP Application for Signal Analysis in Modulation Domain. -Proceeding
of the 2001 International Conference on Sampling Theory and Application, May 13-17,
2001, Orlando, Florida, USA, p.185-188.
Yu.Artyukh. Method of continuous extreme-precision time interval measurement. Automatic
Control and Computer Sciences. 2001, vol.5, pp.15-24.
Yu.Artyukh, V.Bespalko, E.Boole. A new line of timing systems for Satellite Laser
Ranging. - Proceeding of the 8th Biennial Electronics Conference,
October 6-9, 2002, Tallinn, Estonia, p.239-240.
Yu.Artyukh, V.Bespalko, E.Boole. Analog signal digitizer adapted to experimental
evaluation of DASP algorithms. - Proceeding of the 8th Biennial Electronics
Conference, October 6-9, 2002, Tallinn, Estonia, p. 231-232.
Yu.Artyukh, High-resolution Event Timing Based on Analog Signal Digitizing. - Proceeding
of the 8th Biennial Electronics Conference, October 6-9, 2002, Tallinn,
Estonia, p. 237-238.
Yu.Artyukh, V.Bespalko, E.Boole, K.Lapushka. A010 Family of Time Interval Counter
adapted to SLR application. - Proceedings of the 13th International Laser
Ranging Workshop. Washington D.C. October 07-11, 2002.
J.Artjuhs, I.Bilinskis. Method and apparatus for alias suppressed digitizing of high
frequency analog signals. USA patent US2005151678, 2005. Published 14.07.2005
Yu.Artyukh, I.Bilinskis, E.Boole, A.Rybakov, V.Vedin. Wideband RF signal digititising
for high purity spectral analysis. Proceeding of the 2005 International Workshop
on Spectral Methods and Multirate Signal Processing (SMMSP 2005), June 20-22, 2005,
Riga, Latvia.
Bilinskis, Yu. Artyukh. An approach to distributed analog-to-digital conversions.
Automatic Control And Computer Science, 2006, vol.40, 5, pp.
3-11.
Yu. Artyukh, V. Bespalko, E. Boole. Statistical Approach to Linearity Evaluation
of High-precision Event Timers. Electronics and Electrical Engineering,
2006, Nr. 4(68), pp. 73-76.
Yu. Artyukh, E. Boole, V. Vedin. Digital Synchronous Demodulator for Measurement of
Complex Amplitude Deviation. Electronics and Electrical Engineering, 2006,
Nr. 5(69), pp. 29-32.
Artyukh Y., Bilinskis I., Rybakov A., Stepins V. Pseudo-randomisation of
multiplexer-based data acquisition from multiple signal sources. Proceedings of
the 2007 Workshop on Digital Alias-free Signal Processing (WDASP07),
17 April 2007, London, UK, pp. 31-34.
Main Research Projects
A number of the Latvian and International R&D projects (including four
International projects sponsored by European Community) related to the development and
design of advanced DSP systems for various applications (head of the projects or their
basic parts)
Last update 23.11.2007