Te Sun Han (born 1941, Kiryū) is a Korean Japanese information theorist and winner of the 2010 Shannon Award. He is a professor emeritus of The University of Electro-Communications. He has made significant contributions concerning the interference channel 1 and information spectrum methods.2 Some of his work 3 contributed to initial descriptions of the entropy cone.4 In 1990, he was elected an IEEE Fellow for contributions to the theory of multiuser information systems and distributed signal detection systems.
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- Te Han, K. Kobayashi,"A new achievable rate region for the interference channel", Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 27, No. 1. (1981), pp. 49-60.
- Te Sun Han, Information-Spectrum Method in Information Theory . Springer, 2003
- Te Sun Han, "A uniqueness of Shannon’s information distance and related nonnegativity problems," Journal of Combinatorics, Information and Systems Science, Vol. 6, No 4. (1981), pp. 320-331.
- Z. Zhang and R. W. Yeung,"A non-Shannon-type conditional inequality of information quantities," Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 27, No. 6 (1997), pp. 1982-1986.