Dr. Raj Jain
Professor at Washington Univ in St Louis
SPIE Involvement:
Editor | Author | Instructor
Area of Expertise:
Next Generation Internet , Security , Performance Analysis , Aeronautical Wireless , Energy and Sustainability , Congestion Control and Traffic Management
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Profile Summary

Raj Jain is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM, a Fellow of AAAS, a winner of ACM SIGCOMM Test of Time award, CDAC-ACCS Foundation Award 2009, Hind Rattan 2011 award, and ranks among the top 70 in Citeseer's list of Most Cited Authors in Computer Science. Dr. Jain is currently a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, he was one of the Co-founders of Nayna Networks, Inc - a next generation telecommunications systems company in San Jose, CA. He was a Senior Consulting Engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation in Littleton, Mass and then a professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. He is the author of ``Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis,'' which won the 1991 ``Best-Advanced How-to Book, Systems'' award from Computer Press Association. His fourth book entitled " High-Performance TCP/IP: Concepts, Issues, and Solutions," was published by Prentice Hall in November 2003. He has recently co-edited "Quality of Service Architectures for Wireless Networks: Performance Metrics and Management," published in April 2010.
Publications (11)

Proceedings Article | 19 August 2003 Paper
Arjan Durresi, Vamsi Krishna, Jyothi Innamuri, Betty Anderson, Raj Jain
Proceedings Volume 5247, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511386
KEYWORDS: Optical networks, Optical correlators, Mirrors, Lithium, Transponders, Signal attenuation, Transparency, Eye, Spherical lenses, Micromirrors

Proceedings Article | 8 August 2003 Paper
Mukundan Sridharan, Arjan Durresi, Sriram Chellappan, Hitay Ozbay, Raj Jain
Proceedings Volume 5245, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509449
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Networks, Internet, Performance modeling, Error analysis, Analytical research, Control systems, Telecommunications, Tin, Information science

Proceedings Article | 8 August 2003 Paper
Mukundan Sridharan, Arjan Durresi, Chunlei Liu, Raj Jain
Proceedings Volume 5245, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.512261
KEYWORDS: Internet, Receivers, Information science, Satellites, Binary data, Tin, Time metrology

Proceedings Article | 8 August 2003 Paper
Durga Dash, Arjan Durresi, Raj Jain
Proceedings Volume 5244, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509456
KEYWORDS: Satellites, Computer simulations, Multilayers, Network architectures, Broadband telecommunications, Switching, Radio optics, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Video, Electrical engineering

Proceedings Article | 8 July 2002 Paper
Sudheer Dharanikota, Raj Jain
Proceedings Volume 4872, (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475124
KEYWORDS: Networks, Dense wavelength division multiplexing, Clouds, Databases, Electronic circuits, Standards development, Fiber amplifiers, Switching, Time division multiplexing, Telecommunications

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Proceedings Volume Editor (7)

SPIE Conference Volume | 4 January 2013

SPIE Conference Volume | 8 December 2011

SPIE Conference Volume | 24 January 2011

SPIE Conference Volume | 23 January 2010

SPIE Conference Volume | 24 January 2009

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Conference Committee Involvement (12)
Broadband Access Communication Technologies VII
5 February 2013 | San Francisco, California, United States
Broadband Access Communication Technologies VI
24 January 2012 | San Francisco, California, United States
Broadband Access Communication Technologies V
25 January 2011 | San Francisco, California, United States
Broadband Access Communication Technologies IV
27 January 2010 | San Francisco, California, United States
Broadband Access Communication Technologies III
29 January 2009 | San Jose, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC879: Next Generation Wireless Technologies: High Throughput WiFi, WiMAX, and UWB
This course on latest advances in wireless data networking is designed for engineers and managers involved in design and deployments of wireless equipment. In addition to providing an overview of technology, issues, standards it also covers the technical details. After a brief introduction to WiFi (IEEE 802.11) technology, we discuss the technological developments that enable high-speed IEEE 802.11n LANs. We present and compare different proposals. The second part of the course is on broadband wireless access using WiMAX. Technical developments that allow WiMAX to provide high-speed over a long distance are explained. The key features of various versions of IEEE 802.16 (802.16, 802.16a, 802.16d) are presented. The mobile broadband access 802.16e is also described. Again technology, industry status, and products are discussed. Ultra wide-band (UWB) technology for high-speed personal area networks is covered.
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