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Dennis Bushmitch
Also published under:D. Bushmitch
Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Topic
Packet Loss,Performance Measures,Transportation Network,Effective Communication,Network Performance,Real Networks,Subject Matter Experts,System-of-systems,Traffic Load,Abstract Terms,Ad Hoc Networks,Analysis System,Application Programming Interface,Bit Error,Bitrate,Cases Of Loss,Causal Effect,Chain Of Command,Component Factor,Compression Stage,Connectivity Patterns,Controlled Laboratory Environment,Course Of Action,Data Packets,Debugging,Design Process,Destination Node,Development Cycle,Development Of Simulation Models,Development Of Tests,Different Aspects Of Function,End-user Perspective,End-users,Environmental Control,External Application,Field Of Networks,Field Test,Field Test Data,Fishbone Diagram,Group Of Pictures,Hash Function,High Development Costs,High-fidelity Model,Instrumentation,Integration Events,Interval Period,Laboratory Environment,Laboratory Test Data,Lack Of Flexibility,Least Significant Bit,
Biography
Dennis Bushmitch (S'91–M'03) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering (summa cum laude) from New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) in 1994 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY, in 1997 and 2003 respectively.
In 1994, he joined Bell Communications Research as a Research Scientist, and in 1997, moved to Panasonic Information and Networking Technologies Laboratory, Princeton NJ, where he is currently a Senior Scientist. His research interests include service discovery, session management, and media streaming middleware and protocols for mobile and peer-to-peer networks, media transport protocols for mobile ad hoc networks, multimedia traffic characterization and network performance analysis, QoS in mobile network architectures and admission control, real-time reliable multimedia streaming, broadcast DTV—home-mobile internetworking convergence architectures, and computer and network security. He holds 11 U.S. patents, with some 40 pending, and has published a number of journal and conference papers in these areas. He is active in DLNA, IETF, UPnP and OSGi standardization forums, authoring several professional standards for home networking.
Dr. Bushmitch is a member of the IEEE Communications Society, the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE).
In 1994, he joined Bell Communications Research as a Research Scientist, and in 1997, moved to Panasonic Information and Networking Technologies Laboratory, Princeton NJ, where he is currently a Senior Scientist. His research interests include service discovery, session management, and media streaming middleware and protocols for mobile and peer-to-peer networks, media transport protocols for mobile ad hoc networks, multimedia traffic characterization and network performance analysis, QoS in mobile network architectures and admission control, real-time reliable multimedia streaming, broadcast DTV—home-mobile internetworking convergence architectures, and computer and network security. He holds 11 U.S. patents, with some 40 pending, and has published a number of journal and conference papers in these areas. He is active in DLNA, IETF, UPnP and OSGi standardization forums, authoring several professional standards for home networking.
Dr. Bushmitch is a member of the IEEE Communications Society, the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE).