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Karl Küpfmüller (6 October 1897 – 26 December 1977) was a German electrical engineer, who was prolific in the areas of communications technology, measurement and control engineering, acoustics, communication theory, and theoretical electro-technology.


Biography

Küpfmüller was born in
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, where he studied at the Ohm-Polytechnikum. After returning from military service in
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, he worked at the telegraph research division of the German Post in Berlin as a co-worker of
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, and, from 1921, he was lead engineer at the central laboratory of
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in the same city. In 1928 he became full professor of general and theoretical electrical engineering at the ''
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'' in Danzig, and later held the same position in Berlin. Küpfmüller joined the
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in 1933. In the following year he also joined the SA. In 1937 Küpfmüller joined the
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and became a member of the SS, where he reached the rank of
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. Küpfmüller was appointed as director of communication technology Research & Development at the Siemens-Wernerwerk for telegraphy. In 1941–1945 he was director of the central R&D division at Siemens & Halske in 1937. From 1952 until his retirement in 1963, he held the chair for general communications engineering at Technische Hochschule Darmstadt. Later he was honorary professor at the ''Technische Hochschule Berlin''. In 1968, he received the
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for his contributions to the theory of
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s and other electro-technology. He died at
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.


Studies in communication theory

About 1928, he did the same analysis that
Harry Nyquist Harry Nyquist (, ; February 7, 1889 – April 4, 1976) was a Swedish-American physicist and electronic engineer who made important contributions to communication theory. Personal life Nyquist was born in the village Nilsby of the parish Stora Ki ...
did, to show that not more than 2B independent pulses per second could be put through a channel of bandwidth B. He did this by quantifying the time-bandwidth product ''k'' of various communication signal types, and showing that ''k'' could never be less than 1/2. From his 1931 paper (rough translation from Swedish):Karl Küpfmüller, "Utjämningsförlopp inom Telegraf- och Telefontekniken", ("Transients in telegraph and telephone engineering"), '' Teknisk Tidskrift'', no. 9 pp.153-160 and 10 pp.178-182, 1931. (Swedish

:"The time law allows comparison of the capacity of each transfer method with various known methods. On the other hand it indicates the limits that the development of technology must stay within. One interesting question for example is where the lower limit for ''k'' lies. The answer is acquired by at least one power change being needed to achieve one signal. So the frequency range must be at least so wide that the settling time becomes less than the duration of a signal, and from this comes ''k''=1/2. So we can never get below this value, no matter how technology develops."


Textbooks by Küpfmüller

* K. Küpfmüller, ''Einführung in die theoretische Elektrotechnik'' ntroduction to the theory of electrical engineering Berlin: Julius Springer, 1932. * K. Küpfmüller (revised and extended by W. Mathis and A. Reibiger), ''Theoretische Elektrotechnik: Eine Einführung'' heory of electrical engineering: An introduction 19th ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2013. * K. Küpfmüller "Die Systemtheorie der elektrischen Nachrichtenübertragung" S. Hirzel; 4., berichtigte Aufl edition (1974)


References


Further reading

* Bissell, C.C. (translator, 2005
"On the Dynamics of Automatic Gain Controllers"
K. Küpfmüller, ''Elektrische Nachrichtentechnik'', Vol. 5, No. 11, 1928, pp. 459–467. * Bissell, C.C. (2006
''Karl Küpfmüller, 1928: An early time-domain, closed-loop, stability criterion.''
Historic Perspective. IEEE Control Systems Magazine, 26 (3). 115-116, 126. ISSN 0272-1708

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