Architect, Mobile Internetworking
San Francisco Bay Area
Architect, Mobile Internetworking
San Francisco Bay Area
Technology expert in mobile and wireless systems and applications.
Author, Program Manager and Inventor.
Passionate on leading the Mobile Internet innovation.
Strategic architecture, advanced concept and technology development, bootstrapping, mobile applications and program management
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; STAR; Telecommunications industry)
March 2008 — Present (5 months)
Design of 4G and 3G architecture, mobility protocols, and innovations in Mobile Internet
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NOK; Telecommunications industry)
2007 — 2008 (1 year)
Worked on power-conserving embedded system design and development. Led the development of a solar-powered, sensor-driven radio access point for mobile Internet access as well as localized communication (such as for VoIP, Push-to-talk, and video)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NOK; Wireless industry)
2005 — 2007 (2 years)
Led the application of mobility protocols and architectures for enterprise and mobile networks. Designed and led the development of a mobile video application. Published the book "Mobile Internetworking with IPv6: Concepts, Principles and Practices" (John Wiley & Sons)
(Public Company; Wireless industry)
2001 — 2005 (4 years)
Designed Internet mobility protocols and architectures. Led the development of real-time mobility management using the Internet Protocol (IP). Developed mobility routers, mobile clients and mobile applications. Designed and led the development of autonomous networking systems capable of forming networks, resource discovery, group communication and applications (such as Push-to-talk, IM, VoIP) without relying on infrastructure.
(Public Company; Wireless industry)
1997 — 2001 (4 years)
Designed cellular network features for embracing the Internet, including QoS, header compression, security and service discovery. Designed Fast Handover and Smooth Handover protocols. Developed mobility prototypes.
MS, PhD, Computer Systems Engineering, 1991 — 1997