BYU professors and graduate students published two articles this month in IEEE Transactions on Aerospace Electronic Systems. Professors Michael Jensen and Michael Rice and graduate student Adam Anderson authored the article “Aeronautical Telemetry Using Multiple-Antenna Transmitters.” This article develops the theory behind the use of transmit diversity to overcome self-interference when multiple transmit antennas are used for the air-to-ground link in aeronautical telemetry applications. Rice and graduate student Erik Perrins authored the article “Reduced-Complexity Detectors for Multi-h CPM in Aeronautical Telemetry.” This article examines complexity-performance trade-off for the multi-h CPM modulation defined in the IRIG 106-04 standard for aeronautical telemetry.