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Sherman Fairchild University Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Princeton University

Lecture/Seminar

By category:

Computer Architectures and Performance Analysis

1. Invited Lecture, “Computer Performance Evaluation,” International Computer Symposium, Taipei, Taiwan, December 1978.

2. Guest Lectures, IBM-ESRI, La Hulpe, Belgium, September-December, 1980.

3. Invited Lecture, “Analytic Models of Computer Performance,” Information Processing Society Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, October 1982.

4. Invited Lecture, “Systems Performance Evaluation – Recent Progress,” Kyushu Section of IPSJ, June 1984.

5. Invited Speech, “Parallel Processing Architecture Research in Japan,” IBM Europe Institute, Davos, Switzerland, July 1984.

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Network Architectures and Performance Analysis

1. Invited Lecture, “Computer Networks,” Telecommunication University, Madrid, Spain, November 1980.

2. Lecture, “Communication Networks and Systems Integration,” IBM Japan’s Industry Solution Fair, IBM Japan Tsukiji Building, October 16, 1991.

3. Lecture, “Broadband Communication Networks,” ACCJ (American Computer Companies in Japan) – High Technology Committee, Tokyo American Club, Tokyo: April 7, 1992.

4. Lectures, “Special Topics on High-Speed Networks,” Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo, April 10, 17, and May 15, 1992.

5. Seminar, “High-Speed Communication Networks (in Japanese),” Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Japan, April 24, 1992.

6-11. Seminars, “High-Speed Communication Networks,”

Alcatel-Elin Research Center, Vienna, Austria, June 17, 1992;

University of Frankfurt, Germarny, June 29, 1992;

University of Hagen, Germany. July 7, 1992;

Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, July 1, 1992;

Siemens Corporate R & D, Munich, Germany, July 13, 1992;

GMD Fokus, Berlin, Germany, July 16, 1992.

12. Tutorial lecture, “High-Speed Communication Networks: Architectures and Performance,” IEEE SICON/ICIE ‘93, Singapore, September 11, 1993.

13. Lecture, “Global Telecommunications,” Distinguished Lecture Series, University of California, Irvine. October 21, 1993.

14. Seminar, “On Information Super-highway,” Sony R&D Center, Shinagawa, Tokyo, May 25, 1994.

15. Seminar, “Telecommunication Revolution,” University Symposium, Nihon University, Tokyo: July 12, 1996.

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Queueing Theory, Diffusion Approximation and Loss Networks

1. Seminar, “Non-stationary Solutions for Statistical Multiplexing,” Operation Research Society of Japan, Tokyo, April 18, 1992.

2. Seminar, “Non-stationary Solutions for Statistical Multiplexing,” RCAST, University of Tokyo, May 26, 1992.

3-12. Seminars, “Transient-Solution of Queues associated with Probabilistic Models for High-Speed Networks,”

University of Victoria, B.C., Canada, June 9, 1992;

IBM Zurich Laboratory, Ruschlikon, Switzerland, June 25, 1992;

Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany: July 1, 1992;

University of Dortmund, Germany, July 7, 1992;

University of Braunschweig, Germany, July 3, 1992;

University of Stuttgart, Germany, July 10, 1992;

Technical University of Munich, Germany, July 15, 1992;

University of Wurzburg, Germany, July 21, 1992;

University of Erlangen-Nurenberg, Germany, July 23, 1992;

NEC USA C&C Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, August 8, 1992

13. Lecture, “A Diffusion Approximation Model of an ATM Network,” Computer and Communication (NEC) Endowed-Chair Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, September 20-21, 1993.

14. Presentation, “A Diffusion Approximation of ATM Traffic for Statistical Multiplexing,” The 8th IEEE Workshop on Computer Communications, Del Mar, CA, October 17-20, 1993.

15-18. Seminars, “Queuing Networks and Loss Networks,”

Toshiba R&D Center, Kawasaki, Japan, May 23, 1994;

NTT Musashino Labs., Musashino, Tokyo, May 24, 1994;

Fujitsu Labs., Kanagawa, Japan, May 25, 1994;

NEC C & C Lab., Kanagawa, Japan, May 26, 1994.

19. Lecture, “Loss Network Theory and Applications,” Applied Stochastic Modeling and Telecommunication and Manufacturing Systems Workshop, Scholss Dagstuhl, Germany, September 25-29, 1995.

20-21. Seminars, “A Unified Theory for Queueing and Loss Network Models,”

Network Analysis and Planning Seminar (NAPS), AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel on October 11, 1995.

Computer and Communications Societies Joint Chapter, IEEE NJ Coast Section, Colts Neck Inn, NJ. December 6, 1995

22-23. Generalized Loss Models and Loss-Queuing Networks,”

School of Engineering Science Seminar, Simon Fraser University, Canada; November 12, 1998.

ECE Seminar, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, December 1, 1998.

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Optical Networks

1. Presentation, “Performance Analysis of a Large-Scale All-Optical Network,” ARPA Consortium Meeting on AON (all-optical networks), MIT, Cambridge, MA, September 29, 1993

2. Presentation, “Performance Analysis of All-Optical Routers,” ARPA Consortium meeting on AON (all-optical networks), MIT, Cambridge, MA, March 30, 1994.

3. Presentation, “Call Blocking Probability of All-Optical Networks,” ARPA Consortium Meeting on AON, MIT Lincoln Lab., September 16, 1994.

4. Presentation, “Loss Network Models and All-Optical Networks,” IEEE Computer Communications Workshop, Rosario Resort, Washington, September 18-20, 1995.

5. Presentation, “Architectural and Performance Issues of Transparent Optical Networks,” 1996 ARPA Networking PI Meeting, Charleston, SC: February 27-28, 1996.

6. Seminar, “Loss Network Models and Their Applications to Optical Networks,” Department of Electrical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, July 6, 1996.

7. Presentation, “Recent Advances in Optical TDM Technologies and the Spectral-domain Modulation/Coding,” 1999 IEEE Computer Communications Workshop, October 17-20, 1999. Estes Park, CO.

8-10. Seminars, “Connectivity and Routing in Optical Networks,”

AT&T Lab.-Research, April 12, 2000.

Tellium Inc., April 14, 2000.

Corning Lab., April 28, 2000.

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PRML and Iterative Decoding in Recording & Communication Systems

1. Lecture, “PRML (Partial-Response Coding and Maximum-Likelihood Decoding) for High Density Magnetic Recording,” Asahi Kasei Corp., Tokyo, January 13, 1994.

2-6. Seminars, “Iterative Decoding with Ambiguity Zone Detection,”

Sony Corp., Shinagawa, Tokyo, April 14, 1997;

Asahi Kasei Co., April 7, 1997;

Hitachi Central Research Lab., July 4, 1997;

IBM Tokyo Research Lab., Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan, July 3, 1997;

NEC Research Lab., Kawaski, Japan, July 4, 1997.

7. Seminar, “Iterative Decoding with Erasures in Concatenated Systems”, ECE Department, University of British Columbia, Canada, October 6, 1998

8. Seminar, “Iterative Decoding with Erasures in Concatenated Systems,” ECE Department, University of Victoria, BC, Canada, November 23, 1998.

9. Presentation, “Iterative Decoding for GSM Receiver,” NJCWT (NJ Center for Wireless Technology) Conference, New Jersey Institute of Technology, October 5, 1999.

10. Presentation, “Iterative Decoding for Partial-response Systems,” IBM-Workshop on Trends in Coding and Detection for Magnetic Recording, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Nov. 11 – 12, 1999.

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Wireless Geolocation

1. Presentation, “Interference Suppression for Wireless Geolocation,” Symposium on IRSS (Interference Rejection and Signal Separation) in Wireless Communications, New Jersey Institute of Technology, March 14, 2000.

2. Presentation, “Signal Strength based Indoor Geolocation,” IEEE International Communications Conferences (ICC-2002), New York City, NY, April 28-May 2, 2002.

3. Seminar, “Estimation Algorithms for Geolocation in Wireless Networks,” NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Yokosuka Research Park, Japan, May 15, 2002.

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Wireless Networks, Internet and Web Services

1. Presentation, “Mobility Tracking and Traffic Modeling in Wireless Networks and Application to Wireless Internet Service Provisioning,” (coauthored by S-Z. Yu and B. L Mark), NJWCT Symposium on Next Generation Wireless Networks: Defining Applications and Services for the Next Generation, New Jersey Institute of Technology, May 26, 2000.

2. Presentation, “An Integrated Mobility and Traffic Model for Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks,” The 3rd ACM Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia (WoWMoM’2000), Boston, MA, August 11, 2000.

3. Seminar, “Performance Models of Web Caching and Prefetching for Wireless Internet Access,” Fujitsu Research Laboratories, Kawasaki, Japan, September 18, 2000.

4. Presentation, “Performance Models of Web Caching and Prefetching for Wireless Internet Access,” International Conference on Performance Evaluation: Theory, Techniques and Applications (PerETTA 2000), University of Aizu, Fukushima, Japan, September. 21, 2000.

5. Seminar, “Web Caching and Prefetching for Wireless Internet Access,” The Cullimore Distinguished Lecture Series, NJIT, February 19, 2001.

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Network Security

1. Invited Lecture, “Security of Ad Hoc Wireless Network,” in the Networked Systems Distinguished Lecture Series, University of California at Irvine, March 12, 2004.

2. Presentation, “Secure Routing and Key Establishment,” NJ Center for Wireless and Internet Security, CACI Company, NJ, September 10, 2004.

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Technology Overview

1. Invited Speech, “Computer Science Research,” Science & Technology Forum, Science & Technology Agency, Oiso, Japan, February 1983.

2. Seminar, “Issues in Computer Science Research,” Hiroshima University, March 1983.

3. Lecture, “Perspective of Computer System Technology,” Young President Organization (YPO) University for Presidents, Tokyo, April 1983.

4. Lecture, “Perspective of Computer System Technology,” The 8th Forum on New Civilization, Hakone, Japan, July 1983.

5. Invited Lecture, “Machine Translation,” Summit Conference of U.S.-Japan-European Patent Departments, US State Department, Washington, D.C., October 1983.

6. Invited Speech, “Overview of Japan Science Institute,” IBM Japan Convention, Bangkok, Thailand, March 1983.

7. Invited Speech, “Overview of Japan Science Institute,” IBM Australia and New Zealand Convention, Aukland, New Zealand, March 1984.

8. Invited Speech, “IBM Research Division and Japan Science Institute,” IBM Japan’s Professors Meeting, Kyoto, Japan, June 1984.

9. Seminar, “Research Activities of Japan Science Institute,” Information Engineering Department, Kyushu University, June 1984.

10. Invited Lecture, “The Evolution of Computer and Communication Technologies,” The Second Japan and U.S. Transcultural (JUST) Seminar, Ohnuma, Hokkaido, Japan, July 1988.

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University Education and Its Reform

1. Lecture, “Comparisons of U.S. and Japanese University Systems,” Keidanren Working Group on University Problems, Keidanren Hall, Tokyo, November 1, 1991.

2. Lecture, “Issues and Concerns in Education Systems and Research Environments: A Comparison between U.S. and Japan,” Gakushi-Kaikan, Tokyo, December 18, 1991.

3. Lecture, “Comparison of Education Systems in U.S. and Japan,” Gijutsu-Doyu-Kai, Keidanren Hall, Tokyo: February 21, 1992

4. Lecture, “Basic Research at Universities,” Science & Technology Agency, Tokyo: February 26, 1992.

5. Lecture, “Management and Evaluation Systems for Universities,” Asagayu-Kai, the Ministry of Education and University of Tokyo, ANA Hotel, Tokyo: February 29, 1992.

6-7. Seminars, “University in the 21st Century,”

• Department of Information Science, School of Engineering, Kyoto University, November 12, 2002;

• Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, November 14, 2002;

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University & Industry Relation

1. Invited Lecture, “R&D Programs in the United States; Their Issues and Challenges,” The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Tokyo, August 1988.

2. Lecture, “University-Industry Relationship,” The Osaka Industrial Association, Osaka Chamber of Commerce, September 2, 1988.

3. Seminar, “University and Industry Relations in the U.S.,” Nippon Steel, Inc., Kimitsu Lab., Chiba: October 17, 1991.

4. Panel Chairman, “Collaborations between Academia, Industry and Government: Their Incentives and Roles,” Seventh R& D Executive Forum, Japan Productivity Center, Aoyama-Gakuin, Tokyo, March 13, 1992.

5. Lecture, “Comparison of Research Systems in U.S. and Japan,” Japan Self Defense Agency, Setagaya, Tokyo: April 21, 1992.

6. Lecture, “Research and Education in the 21st Century,” Corporate Executive Board, Osaka Gas Co., Osaka, November 12, 2002.

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Presentations on Other Topics

1. Seminar, “International Frictions and Cooperations in Science and Technology,” NTT Musashino Laboratories, December 12, 1991.

2. Presentation, “Research in Electrical Engineering at Princeton,” General Instrument, Inc., July 24, 1996.

3. Presentation, “Research Activities in Kobayashi’s Group,” NTT Mobile Communications Networks, Inc., Yokosuka, Japan, May 27, 1999.

4. Presentations, “An Overview of the Department of Electrical Engineering and CAP,” and “Research Activities in Kobayashi’s Group,” Kirby Center, Texas Instrument, Inc., Dallas, TX, July 28, 1999.

5. Presentation, “Status Report of SEAS (School of Engineering and Applied Science),” Regional Conference of Princeton Alumni, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 3, 2000.

6. Presentation, “An Overview of Our Research Programs,” Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, November 26, 2002.

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Other Participations in Conferences & Interview

1. US Delegate, The 19th URSI General Aseembly, Helsinki, August 1978.

2. US Delegate, The 20th URSI General Assembly, Washington, D.C. August 1981.

3. Participant, The Bi-National Colloquium of Humboldt Foundation, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, August 1981.

4. Official delegate, The US National Research Council to the Fifth Generation Computer Conference, Tokyo, October 1981.

5. Interview with Andrew Pollak, The New York Times, on Kanji problems in information processing technology that resulted in an article, “Language is Huge Barrier” (the June 7, 1984 issue).

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<a id=”top” name=”top”></a><strong>Lecture/seminar</strong>
<p><strong>By category:</strong></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#computerarc”>C-1. Computer architectures and performance analysis</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#networkarc”>C-2. Network architectures and performance analysis</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#queueing”>C-3. Queuing theory, diffusion approximation and loss network theory</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#opticalnet”>C-4. Optical networks</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#prml”>C-5. PRML and iterative decoding in recording &amp; communication systems</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#wirelessgeo”>C-6. Wireless geolocation</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#wirelessnet”>C-7. Wireless networks, internet and web services</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#networksecurity”>C-8. Network security</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#technologyoverview”>C-9. Technology overview</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#universityreform”>C-10. University education and its reform</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#universityindustry”>C-11. University &amp; industry relation</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#othertopics”>C-12. Presentations on other topics</a></font></p>
<p><font size=”-1″><a href=”#otherparticipations”>C-13. Other participations in conferences and interview</a></font></p>
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<p><a id=”computerarc” name=”computerarc”></a><strong>Computer Architectures and Performance Analysis</strong></p>
<p>1. Invited Lecture, &quot;Computer Performance Evaluation,&quot; <em>International Computer Symposium</em>, Taipei, Taiwan, December 1978.</p>
<p>2. Guest Lectures,<em> IBM-ESRI</em>, La Hulpe, Belgium, September-December, 1980.</p>
<p>3. Invited Lecture, &quot;Analytic Models of Computer Performance,&quot; <em>Information Processing Society Meeting</em>, Tokyo, Japan, October 1982.</p>
<p>4. Invited Lecture, &quot;Systems Performance Evaluation – Recent Progress,&quot; <em>Kyushu Section of IPSJ</em>, June 1984.</p>
<p>5. Invited Speech, &quot;Parallel Processing Architecture Research in Japan,&quot; <em>IBM Europe Institute</em>, Davos, Switzerland, July 1984.</p>
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<p><a id=”networkarc” name=”networkarc”></a><strong>Network Architectures and Performance Analysis</strong></p>
<p>1. Invited Lecture, &quot;Computer Networks,&quot; Telecommunication University, Madrid, Spain, November 1980.</p>
<p>2. Lecture, &quot;Communication Networks and Systems Integration,&quot; <em>IBM Japan’s Industry Solution Fair</em>, IBM Japan Tsukiji Building, October 16, 1991.</p>
<p>3. Lecture, &quot;Broadband Communication Networks,&quot; <em>ACCJ (American Computer Companies in Japan) – High Technology Committee</em>, Tokyo American Club, Tokyo: April 7, 1992.</p>
<p>4. Lectures, &quot;Special Topics on High-Speed Networks,&quot; <em>Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Tokyo</em>, Hongo, Tokyo, April 10, 17, and May 15, 1992.</p>
<p>5. Seminar, &quot;High-Speed Communication Networks (in Japanese),&quot; <em>Yamagata University</em>, Yonezawa, Japan, April 24, 1992.</p>
<p>6-11. Seminars, &quot;High-Speed Communication Networks,&quot;<br />
• <em>Alcatel-Elin Research Center</em>, Vienna, Austria, June 17, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Frankfurt</em>, Germarny, June 29, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Hagen</em>, Germany. July 7, 1992;<br />
• <em>Technical University of Darmstadt</em>, Germany, July 1, 1992;<br />
• <em>Siemens Corporate R &amp; D</em>, Munich, Germany, July 13, 1992;<br />
• <em>GMD Fokus</em>, Berlin, Germany, July 16, 1992.</p>
<p>12. Tutorial lecture, &quot;High-Speed Communication Networks: Architectures and Performance,&quot;<em> IEEE SICON/ICIE ‘93</em>, Singapore, September 11, 1993.</p>
<p>13. Lecture, &quot;Global Telecommunications,&quot; <em>Distinguished Lecture Series</em>, University of California, Irvine. October 21, 1993.</p>
<p>14. Seminar, &quot;On Information Super-highway,&quot; <em>Sony R&amp;D Center</em>, Shinagawa, Tokyo, May 25, 1994.</p>
<p>15. Seminar, &quot;Telecommunication Revolution,&quot; <em>University Symposium, Nihon University</em>, Tokyo: July 12, 1996.</p>
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<p><a id=”queueing” name=”queueing”></a><strong>Queueing Theory, Diffusion Approximation and Loss Networks</strong></p>
<p>1. Seminar, &quot;Non-stationary Solutions for Statistical Multiplexing,&quot; <em>Operation Research Society of Japan</em>, Tokyo, April 18, 1992.</p>
<p>2. Seminar, &quot;Non-stationary Solutions for Statistical Multiplexing,&quot; <em>RCAST, University of Tokyo</em>, May 26, 1992.</p>
<p>3-12. Seminars, &quot;Transient-Solution of Queues associated with Probabilistic Models for High-Speed Networks,&quot;<br />
• <em>University of Victoria</em>, B.C., Canada, June 9, 1992;<br />
• <em>IBM Zurich Laboratory</em>, Ruschlikon, Switzerland, June 25, 1992;<br />
• <em>Technical University of Darmstadt</em>, Germany: July 1, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Dortmund</em>, Germany, July 7, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Braunschweig</em>, Germany, July 3, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Stuttgart</em>, Germany, July 10, 1992;<br />
• <em>Technical University of Munich</em>, Germany, July 15, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Wurzburg</em>, Germany, July 21, 1992;<br />
• <em>University of Erlangen-Nurenberg</em>, Germany, July 23, 1992;<br />
• <em>NEC USA C&amp;C Laboratory</em>, Princeton, NJ, August 8, 1992</p>
<p>13. Lecture, &quot;A Diffusion Approximation Model of an ATM Network,&quot; <em>Computer and Communication (NEC) Endowed-Chair Symposium</em>, Tokyo, Japan, September 20-21, 1993.</p>
<p>14. Presentation, &quot;A Diffusion Approximation of ATM Traffic for Statistical Multiplexing,&quot; <em>The 8th IEEE Workshop on Computer Communications</em>, Del Mar, CA, October 17-20, 1993.</p>
<p>15-18. Seminars, &quot;Queuing Networks and Loss Networks,&quot;<br />
• <em>Toshiba R&amp;D Center</em>, Kawasaki, Japan, May 23, 1994;<br />
• <em>NTT Musashino Labs.</em>, Musashino, Tokyo, May 24, 1994;<br />
•<em> Fujitsu Labs.</em>, Kanagawa, Japan, May 25, 1994;<br />
• <em>NEC C &amp; C Lab.</em>, Kanagawa, Japan, May 26, 1994.</p>
<p>19. Lecture, &quot;Loss Network Theory and Applications,&quot; <em>Applied Stochastic Modeling and Telecommunication and Manufacturing Systems Workshop</em>, Scholss Dagstuhl, Germany, September 25-29, 1995.</p>
<p>20-21. Seminars, &quot;A Unified Theory for Queueing and Loss Network Models,&quot;<br />
• <em>Network Analysis and Planning Seminar (NAPS)</em>, AT&amp;T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel on October 11, 1995.<br />
• <em>Computer and Communications Societies Joint Chapter, IEEE NJ Coast Section</em>, Colts Neck Inn, NJ. December 6, 1995</p>
<p>22-23. Generalized Loss Models and Loss-Queuing Networks,&quot;<br />
• <em>School of Engineering Science Seminar, Simon Fraser University</em>, Canada; November 12, 1998.<br />
•<em> ECE Seminar, University of Victoria</em>, Victoria, BC, Canada, December 1, 1998.</p>
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<p><a id=”opticalnet” name=”opticalnet”></a><strong>Optical Networks</strong></p>
<p>1. Presentation, &quot;Performance Analysis of a Large-Scale All-Optical Network,&quot; <em>ARPA Consortium Meeting on AON (all-optical networks)</em>, MIT, Cambridge, MA, September 29, 1993</p>
<p>2. Presentation, &quot;Performance Analysis of All-Optical Routers,&quot; <em>ARPA Consortium meeting on AON (all-optical networks)</em>, MIT, Cambridge, MA, March 30, 1994.</p>
<p>3. Presentation, &quot;Call Blocking Probability of All-Optical Networks,&quot; <em>ARPA Consortium Meeting on AON</em>, MIT Lincoln Lab., September 16, 1994.</p>
<p>4. Presentation, &quot;Loss Network Models and All-Optical Networks,&quot; <em>IEEE Computer Communications Workshop, Rosario Resort</em>, Washington, September 18-20, 1995.</p>
<p>5. Presentation, &quot;Architectural and Performance Issues of Transparent Optical Networks,&quot; <em>1996 ARPA Networking PI Meeting</em>, Charleston, SC: February 27-28, 1996.</p>
<p>6. Seminar, &quot;Loss Network Models and Their Applications to Optical Networks,&quot; Department of Electrical Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, July 6, 1996.</p>
<p>7. Presentation, &quot;Recent Advances in Optical TDM Technologies and the Spectral-domain Modulation/Coding,&quot; <em>1999 IEEE Computer Communications Workshop</em>, October 17-20, 1999. Estes Park, CO.</p>
<p>8-10. Seminars, &quot;Connectivity and Routing in Optical Networks,&quot;<br />
• <em>AT&amp;T Lab.-Research</em>, April 12, 2000.<br />
• <em>Tellium Inc.</em>, April 14, 2000.<br />
• <em>Corning Lab.</em>, April 28, 2000.</p>
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<p><a id=”prml” name=”prml”></a><strong>PRML and Iterative Decoding in Recording &amp; Communication Systems</strong></p>
<p>1. Lecture, &quot;PRML (Partial-Response Coding and Maximum-Likelihood Decoding) for High Density Magnetic Recording,&quot; <em>Asahi Kasei Corp</em>., Tokyo, January 13, 1994.</p>
<p>2-6. Seminars, &quot;Iterative Decoding with Ambiguity Zone Detection,&quot;<br />
• <em>Sony Corp.</em>, Shinagawa, Tokyo, April 14, 1997;<br />
• <em>Asahi Kasei Co.</em>, April 7, 1997;<br />
• <em>Hitachi Central Research Lab.,</em> July 4, 1997;<br />
•<em> IBM Tokyo Research Lab.</em>, Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan, July 3, 1997;<br />
• <em>NEC Research Lab.</em>, Kawaski, Japan, July 4, 1997.</p>
<p>7. Seminar, &quot;Iterative Decoding with Erasures in Concatenated Systems”, <em>ECE Department, University of British Columbia</em>, Canada, October 6, 1998</p>
<p>8. Seminar, &quot;Iterative Decoding with Erasures in Concatenated Systems,&quot; <em>ECE Department, University of Victoria</em>, BC, Canada, November 23, 1998.</p>
<p>9. Presentation, &quot;Iterative Decoding for GSM Receiver,&quot; NJCWT (NJ Center for Wireless Technology) Conference, New Jersey Institute of Technology, October 5, 1999.</p>
<p>10. Presentation, &quot;Iterative Decoding for Partial-response Systems,&quot; <em>IBM-Workshop on Trends in Coding and Detection for Magnetic Recording, </em>IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Nov. 11 – 12, 1999.</p>
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<p><a id=”wirelessgeo” name=”wirelessgeo”></a><strong>Wireless Geolocation</strong></p>
<p>1. Presentation, &quot;Interference Suppression for Wireless Geolocation,&quot; <em>Symposium on IRSS (Interference Rejection and Signal Separation) in Wireless Communications</em>, New Jersey Institute of Technology, March 14, 2000.</p>
<p>2. Presentation, &quot;Signal Strength based Indoor Geolocation,&quot; <em>IEEE International Communications Conferences (ICC-2002)</em>, New York City, NY, April 28-May 2, 2002.</p>
<p>3. Seminar, &quot;Estimation Algorithms for Geolocation in Wireless Networks,&quot; NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Yokosuka Research Park, Japan, May 15, 2002.</p>
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<p><a id=”wirelessnet” name=”wirelessnet”></a><strong>Wireless Networks, Internet and Web Services</strong></p>
<p>1. Presentation, &quot;Mobility Tracking and Traffic Modeling in Wireless Networks and Application to Wireless Internet Service Provisioning,&quot; (coauthored by S-Z. Yu and B. L Mark),<em> NJWCT Symposium on Next Generation Wireless Networks: Defining Applications and Services for the Next Generation</em>, New Jersey Institute of Technology, May 26, 2000.</p>
<p>2. Presentation, &quot;An Integrated Mobility and Traffic Model for Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks,&quot; <em>The 3rd ACM Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia (WoWMoM’2000)</em>, Boston, MA, August 11, 2000.</p>
<p>3. Seminar, &quot;Performance Models of Web Caching and Prefetching for Wireless Internet Access,&quot; <em>Fujitsu Research Laboratories</em>, Kawasaki, Japan, September 18, 2000.</p>
<p>4. Presentation, &quot;Performance Models of Web Caching and Prefetching for Wireless Internet Access,&quot; <em>International Conference on Performance Evaluation: Theory, Techniques and Applications (PerETTA 2000)</em>, University of Aizu, Fukushima, Japan, September. 21, 2000.</p>
<p>5. Seminar, &quot;Web Caching and Prefetching for Wireless Internet Access,&quot; <em>The Cullimore Distinguished Lecture Series, </em>NJIT, February 19, 2001.</p>
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<p><a id=”networksecurity” name=”networksecurity”></a><strong>Network Security</strong></p>
<p>1. Invited Lecture, &quot;Security of Ad Hoc Wireless Network,&quot; in the <em>Networked Systems Distinguished Lecture Series</em>, University of California at Irvine, March 12, 2004.</p>
<p>2. Presentation, &quot;Secure Routing and Key Establishment,&quot; <em>NJ Center for Wireless and Internet Security</em>, CACI Company, NJ, September 10, 2004.</p>
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<p><a id=”technologyoverview” name=”technologyoverview”></a><strong>Technology Overview</strong></p>
<p>1. Invited Speech, &quot;Computer Science Research,&quot; <em>Science &amp; Technology Forum</em>, Science &amp; Technology Agency, Oiso, Japan, February 1983.</p>
<p>2. Seminar, &quot;Issues in Computer Science Research,&quot; <em>Hiroshima University</em>, March 1983.</p>
<p>3. Lecture, &quot;Perspective of Computer System Technology,&quot; <em>Young President Organization (YPO) University for Presidents</em>, Tokyo, April 1983.</p>
<p>4. Lecture, &quot;Perspective of Computer System Technology,&quot; <em>The 8th Forum on New Civilization</em>, Hakone, Japan, July 1983.</p>
<p>5. Invited Lecture, &quot;Machine Translation,&quot; <em>Summit Conference of U.S.-Japan-European Patent Departments</em>, US State Department, Washington, D.C., October 1983.</p>
<p>6. Invited Speech, &quot;Overview of Japan Science Institute,&quot; <em>IBM Japan Convention</em>, Bangkok, Thailand, March 1983.</p>
<p>7. Invited Speech, &quot;Overview of Japan Science Institute,&quot; <em>IBM Australia and New Zealand Convention</em>, Aukland, New Zealand, March 1984.</p>
<p>8. Invited Speech, &quot;IBM Research Division and Japan Science Institute,&quot; <em>IBM Japan’s Professors Meeting</em>, Kyoto, Japan, June 1984.</p>
<p>9. Seminar, &quot;Research Activities of Japan Science Institute,&quot; <em>Information Engineering Department</em>, Kyushu University, June 1984.</p>
<p>10. Invited Lecture, &quot;The Evolution of Computer and Communication Technologies,&quot; <em>The Second Japan and U.S. Transcultural (JUST) Seminar</em>, Ohnuma, Hokkaido, Japan, July 1988.</p>
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<p><a id=”universityreform” name=”universityreform”></a><strong>University Education and Its Reform</strong></p>
<p>1. Lecture, &quot;Comparisons of U.S. and Japanese University Systems,&quot; <em>Keidanren Working Group on University Problems</em>, Keidanren Hall, Tokyo, November 1, 1991.</p>
<p>2. Lecture, &quot;Issues and Concerns in Education Systems and Research Environments: A Comparison between U.S. and Japan,&quot; <em>Gakushi-Kaikan,</em> Tokyo, December 18, 1991.</p>
<p>3. Lecture, &quot;Comparison of Education Systems in U.S. and Japan,&quot; <em>Gijutsu-Doyu-Kai</em>, Keidanren Hall, Tokyo: February 21, 1992</p>
<p>4. Lecture, &quot;Basic Research at Universities,&quot; <em>Science &amp; Technology Agency</em>, Tokyo: February 26, 1992.</p>
<p>5. Lecture, &quot;Management and Evaluation Systems for Universities,&quot; <em>Asagayu-Kai</em>, the Ministry of Education and University of Tokyo, ANA Hotel, Tokyo: February 29, 1992.</p>
<p>6-7. Seminars, &quot;University in the 21st Century,&quot;<br />
• Department of Information Science, School of Engineering, <em>Kyoto University</em>, November 12, 2002;<br />
• Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, <em>The University of Tokyo</em>, November 14, 2002;</p>
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<p><a id=”universityindustry” name=”universityindustry”></a><strong>University &amp; Industry Relation</strong></p>
<p>1. Invited Lecture, &quot;R&amp;D Programs in the United States; Their Issues and Challenges,&quot; <em>The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications</em>, Tokyo, August 1988.</p>
<p>2. Lecture, &quot;University-Industry Relationship,&quot; <em>The Osaka Industrial Association, Osaka Chamber of Commerce</em>, September 2, 1988.</p>
<p>3. Seminar, &quot;University and Industry Relations in the U.S.,&quot; <em>Nippon Steel, Inc.</em>, Kimitsu Lab., Chiba: October 17, 1991.</p>
<p>4. Panel Chairman, &quot;Collaborations between Academia, Industry and Government: Their Incentives and Roles,&quot; <em>Seventh R&amp; D Executive Forum</em>, Japan Productivity Center, Aoyama-Gakuin, Tokyo, March 13, 1992.</p>
<p>5. Lecture, &quot;Comparison of Research Systems in U.S. and Japan,&quot; <em>Japan Self Defense Agency</em>, Setagaya, Tokyo: April 21, 1992.</p>
<p>6. Lecture, &quot;Research and Education in the 21st Century,&quot; <em>Corporate Executive Board, Osaka Gas Co</em>., Osaka, November 12, 2002.</p>
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<p><a id=”othertopics” name=”othertopics”></a><strong>Presentations on Other Topics</strong></p>
<p>1. Seminar, &quot;International Frictions and Cooperations in Science and Technology,&quot; <em>NTT Musashino Laboratories</em>, December 12, 1991.</p>
<p>2. Presentation, &quot;Research in Electrical Engineering at Princeton,&quot; <em>General Instrument, Inc.</em>, July 24, 1996.</p>
<p>3. Presentation, &quot;Research Activities in Kobayashi’s Group,&quot; <em>NTT Mobile Communications Networks, Inc.</em>, Yokosuka, Japan, May 27, 1999.</p>
<p>4. Presentations, &quot;An Overview of the Department of Electrical Engineering and CAP,&quot; and &quot;Research Activities in Kobayashi’s Group,&quot; <em>Kirby Center, Texas Instrument, Inc.</em>, Dallas, TX, July 28, 1999.</p>
<p>5. Presentation, &quot;Status Report of SEAS (School of Engineering and Applied Science),&quot; <em>Regional Conference of Princeton Alumni</em>, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 3, 2000.</p>
<p>6. Presentation, &quot;An Overview of Our Research Programs,&quot; <em>Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories</em>, Murray Hill, NJ, November 26, 2002.</p>
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<p><a id=”otherparticipations” name=”otherparticipations”></a><strong>Other Participations in Conferences &amp; Interview</strong></p>
<p>1. US Delegate, <em>The 19th URSI General Aseembly</em>, Helsinki, August 1978.</p>
<p>2. US Delegate, <em>The 20th URSI General Assembly</em>, Washington, D.C. August 1981.</p>
<p>3. Participant, <em>The Bi-National Colloquium of Humboldt Foundation</em>, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, August 1981.</p>
<p>4. Official delegate, <em>The US National Research Council to the Fifth Generation Computer Conference</em>, Tokyo, October 1981.</p>
<p>5. Interview with Andrew Pollak, <em>The New York Times</em>, on Kanji problems in information processing technology that resulted in an article, &quot;Language is Huge Barrier&quot; (the June 7, 1984 issue).</p>
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