Network Architecture, Design & Analysis Performance Analysis Broadband Wireless Satellite Networks
A. T. Kearney, January 99 - Present
DLT Consultant, London, England
| | Participate on the second phase of a technical due diligence team assessing the satellite and ground systems for a global mobile satellite system. |
| | Quantify launch failure scenarios. |
AT&T Laboratories, October 98 December 98
DLT Consultant, Holmdel, NJ
| | Define Internet and Intranet measurement methodologies to assess end-user perceived performance. |
Software Technologies, Inc., June 98 - Present
DLT Consultant, Melbourne, FL
| | Perform scalability analysis of the system design for a ground station satellite controller. |
Motorola Satellite Communications, June 98 - July 98
IQ Tech Consultant, Chandler, AZ
| | Began performance assessment of access schemes for data services for a next generation mobile satellite system |
A. T. Kearney,January 98 - March 98
IQ Tech Consultant, London, England
| | Participate on a technical due diligence team assessing the satellite and ground systems for a global mobile satellite system. |
| | Assess cost models used in the Satellite System Business Plan. |
| | Quantify launch failure scenarios. |
Bell Communications Research, September 97 - December 97
IQ Tech Consultant, Morristown, NJ
| | Provide algorithms and custom software for approximating long-range dependent data traffic (e.g., IP or broadband) with a Markovian Arrival Process. |
| | Provide algorithms and custom software for computing appropriate performance measures to be used for engineering the network. |
Lockheed Martin Telecommunications, September 96- August 97
IQ Tech Consultant, Sunnyvale, CA
| | General performance analysis for theAstrolink broadband satellite system. |
| | Assessed the loss of efficiency of imposing various constraints on the Demand Assignment Multiple Access (DAMA) algorithms. |
| | Buffer sizing studies. |
AT&T Laboratories, September 96 - April 97
IQ Tech Consultant, Holmdel, NJ
| | Began assessment of internet telephony as both a threat and an opportunity to AT&T long distance revenues. |
| | Prepared an internal management presentation on Choices in Packet Telephony. |
AirNet Communications, Inc., June 95 - June 96
IQ Tech Consultant, Melbourne, FL
| | Provide continuing consulting services for performance analysis and architecture for a start-up wireless company. |
| | Supervised in-house development of a system-level simulation. |
| | Designed the resource allocation algorithm for a PCS1900 Base Station Subsystem. |
| | IQ Tech staff completed development of the call processing (architecture design, implementation and testing) of a PCS1900 Base Station Controller in 15 months. |
| | Presented the paper "Supporting ATM on Low-Earth Orbit Satellite Systems" at the ITC Specialists Seminar in Amsterdam. |
Motorola, Inc., Sept. 94 - June 95
IQ Tech Consultant, Chandler, AZ
| | General performance analysis for theIridium Low-Earth Orbit satellite system. |
| | Continued development of a crucial resource allocation algorithm which operates in real time on-board the satellite vehicle. |
| | Developed risk models to determine insurance strategies for coping with potentially unreliable launch vehicles in the initial deployment of theIridium system. |
| | Recruited and established a Network Integrity Support Team to focus on performance aspects of theIridium system. |
Motorola, Inc., April-Sept. 1994
Member of Technical Staff (GS-13),Chandler, AZ
| | General performance analysis for theIridium Low-Earth Orbit satellite system. |
| | Designed a real-time resource allocation algorithm to operate on-board the satellite vehicle.This algorithm avoided a costly hardware redesign saving more than $30M. |
AT&T Bell Laboratories,1981-1994
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Holmdel, NJ
| | Broadband ISDN/ATM |
| | defined overall control architecture, incorporating end-to-end flow control, traffic shaping capabilities and higher layer control functions; portions have been incorporated into international standards |
| | using exact and approximate models, quantified the multiplexing gain for a large number of bursty sources and the impact on engineering of ATM networks |
| | using exact models, demonstrated that predictions based on the popular notions of "effective bandwidth" could be arbitrarily poor; proposed more accurate approximations |
| | derived and solved analytically tractable models for quantifying the effectiveness of the "throughput-burstiness filter" and selective cell discard mechanisms for congestion control |
| | using models and analysis, formulated specific recommendations for switched virtual circuit call acceptance/denial algorithms and for bandwidth-on-demand negotiation algorithm |
| | developed algorithms for numerically computing an arbitrary number of moments as well as the exact asymptotic behavior of a distribution function from its transform |
| | contributed to the development of algorithms for numerically inverting multidimensional Laplace-Stieltjes transforms and/or probability generating functions |
| | drastically simplified analysis and algorithms for a large class of complex queuing models (BMAP/G/1queue) which also include multiplexed, highly-correlated arrival streams |
| | derived exact solutions and numerical algorithms for computing the transient performance measures of the above class of models; this framework allows new insights into the problems of overload control and call acceptance algorithms for broadband networks |
| | combined transform/eigen-analysis approach with the matrix-geometric method to solve important class of voice and data queuing models |
| | introduced the, now popular, Markovian Arrival Process (MAP) as a versatile and tractable class which includes both renewal and non-renewal point processes |
| | solved the queue with vacations using above model; generalized known factorization results to the non-renewal case and obtained new factorization results |
| | derived an enormously improved approach for solving the nonlinear matrix functional equation arising in the matrix analytic solution to phase-type queues |
| | provided the first general proof that the key transform matrix involved in solving stochastic models of the "M/G/1 Type" was the unique minimal solution to a non-linear matrix- functional equation |
| | developed Markov renewal model for sizing leaky bucket parameters for call setup algorithms |
| | defined two novel measures of goodness-of-fit of model to data |
| | derived powerful, and widely used, methodology for approximating superpositions of complicated arrival stream (such as packetized voice) by simpler, tractable processes (e.g., Markov modulated Poisson processes) |
| | derived analytic model of bit-dropping in packetized voice which demonstrated (and explained why) a Poisson process was an accurate model for predicting performance |
| | derived and solved (using state-of-the-art solution techniques) an analytic model of the LAPD protocol incorporating timers, retransmissions, polls, etc., in conjunction with a variety of end-terminal window adaptation procedures and network throughput enforcement controls |
| | assisted in design of terminal adapters for frame-relay networks by identifying performance degradations resulting from interactions of pipelining and protocol windowing |
| | derived matrix-analytic performance assessment methodology for a synchronous self-routing packet switching fabric which quantified impact of traffic burstiness and effects of switch parameters |
| | responsible for performance of new modules required to support ISDN on existing digital switches |
| | provided developers with a variety of performance inputs which affected microprocessor selections, buffer sizing, capacity planning, etc. |
| | Cellular phone technology |
| | designed and analyzed a system level overload control; potential system throughput degradation under overload was identified; proposed a simple fix which was implemented in system |
Ph.D. Operations Research, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 1981
| | Dissertation analyzed stop-and-wait retransmission protocol for data integrity where the error environment is highly correlated; was published as a monograph in the Research Notes in Mathematics series of Pitman Books Limited, London, 1982 |
| | Dissertation contained the first general proof that the key transform matrix involved in solving stochastic models of the "M/G/1 Type" was the unique minimal solution to a non-linear matrix functional equation |
| | Completed over 80 graduate credits in Mathematics and Operations Research with a GPA of 3.96/4.0 |
M.S. Statistics, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 1978
| | Thesis entitled Numerical Methods for a Wide Class of Markov Chains Arising in Queuing Theory |
B.S. Mathematics, Towson State University, Towson, MD, 1976
| | Mary Hudson Scarborough Award for Excellence in Mathematics, Towson State University, 1976 |
| | Allan P. Colburn Prize for best dissertation in Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, 1982 |
| | Subject of biographical record in Whos Who in Frontier Science and Technology, and American Men and Women in Science, 1984 |
| | Co-recipient of IEEE Communications Society Stephen O. Rice Prize Paper Award in the field of Communication Theory (with H. Heffes), 1986 |
| | Promoted to Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1987 |
| | Co-recipient of an Honorable Mention for the 1998 INFORMS Frederick W. Lanchester Prize for the best published work in Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 1998 |
Stevens Institute of Technology, 1991-93
Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, Hoboken, NJ
| | Taught graduate level courses in Probability and Stochastic Processes |
| | Novel congestion control techniques for Broadband ISDN/ATM involving traffic monitoring and tagging as well as selective cell discard during congestion resulted in two patent awards (with A.E.Eckberg, D.T. Luan, and T.J. Schonfeld). |
| | The ideas behind these patents have been incorporated into the international standards for ATM switches. |
| | The patents are now the property of Lucent Technologies. |
| | over fifty papers published in scientific journals |
| | former Associate Editor forQueuing Systems |
| | reviewer for National Science Foundation proposals and many scientific journals |
| | frequent speaker at international conferences and universities |
| | Member of IEEE, INFORMS, ACM |
List of over 50 Available upon request