Costas is probably best known for his 1950s invention of the
Costas loop, a modified
phase locked loop that
recovers the "suppressed"
carrier in many digital communications receivers. It had "a profound effect on modern digital communications" In the 1960s, he helped solve the mystery concerning poor performance of sonar systems. He found that the rapidly time-varying channel made coherent processing inappropriate. His solution involved a kind of permutation array, now known as a
Costas array, which has ideal properties for the problem. Costas was made a fellow of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 1965 for "contributions to communications theory and techniques." == Publications ==