Krishan Sabnani

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Krishan K. Sabnani (* 1954 in New Delhi) ist ein indisch-amerikanischer Netzwerk-Ingenieur. Sabnani studierte Elektrotechnik am Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi in Kanpur mit dem Bachelorabschluss 1971, erwarb seinen Masterabschluss in den Niederlanden (1977) und wurde 1981 an der Columbia University promoviert. Er ging dann an die Bell Laboratories, wo er ab 1993 die Mobilkommunikationsforschung leitete und Senior Vice President des Netzwerk-Forschungslabors ist. rdf:langString
Krishan Sabnani (born 1954 in New Delhi) is an Indian-American networking researcher. He has made many seminal contributions to the Internet infrastructure design, protocol design, and wireless networks. Krishan (with T. V. Lakshman and T. Woo) made a breakthrough in Internet re-design. The main idea behind this work was to separate control functions and complex software from the forwarding portions on Internet routers. This work made it possible for forwarding technologies (e.g., different link layer and switching protocols) to evolve and be deployed independently from control protocols (e.g., routing, security). This contribution is a precursor to the current Software Defined Networking (SDN) revolution. A patent based on this work won the 2010 Edison Patent Award. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Krishan K. Sabnani (* 1954 in New Delhi) ist ein indisch-amerikanischer Netzwerk-Ingenieur. Sabnani studierte Elektrotechnik am Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi in Kanpur mit dem Bachelorabschluss 1971, erwarb seinen Masterabschluss in den Niederlanden (1977) und wurde 1981 an der Columbia University promoviert. Er ging dann an die Bell Laboratories, wo er ab 1993 die Mobilkommunikationsforschung leitete und Senior Vice President des Netzwerk-Forschungslabors ist. Er leistete wichtige Beiträge bei WLAN-Technologie und Netzwerk Protokollen. Seine Forschung fand sowohl im Internet als auch Mobilfunknetzwerken Anwendung. Von ihm stammen das SNR Protokoll, AirMail und das Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol (RMTP). 2005 erhielt er den W. Wallace McDowell Award und den IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award. Er ist Fellow des IEEE, der Association for Computing Machinery und Bell Labs Fellow. 2021 wurde Sabnani in die National Academy of Engineering gewählt.
rdf:langString Krishan Sabnani (born 1954 in New Delhi) is an Indian-American networking researcher. He has made many seminal contributions to the Internet infrastructure design, protocol design, and wireless networks. Krishan (with T. V. Lakshman and T. Woo) made a breakthrough in Internet re-design. The main idea behind this work was to separate control functions and complex software from the forwarding portions on Internet routers. This work made it possible for forwarding technologies (e.g., different link layer and switching protocols) to evolve and be deployed independently from control protocols (e.g., routing, security). This contribution is a precursor to the current Software Defined Networking (SDN) revolution. A patent based on this work won the 2010 Edison Patent Award. Krishan received his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi. He completed his PhD in reliable multicasting at Columbia University. Upon his graduation from Columbia University in 1981, Krishan joined Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey, as a member of technical staff and was promoted to department head in 1993. He was named VP of networking research in 2000. Krishan was vice president of networking research at Bell Labs from Jan. 2000 to Sept. 2013. In that role, he managed all networking research in Bell Labs, comprising nine departments in seven countries: USA, France, Germany, Ireland, India, Belgium, and South Korea. Krishan retired from Bell Labs in Jan 2017. He received an award upon his retirement - appointment as Ambassador-at-large for Bell Labs. Krishan is the first person to receive this award. Krishan is currently a Homewood Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. He is also a part-time chief technologist at CACI. He is also an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
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