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K. Daniel WongK. Daniel Wong

Office NVC 3X363
Phone 732/758-3481
Email dwong@research.telcordia.com


K. Daniel Wong received the B.S.E. degree in electrical engineering (with highest honors) from Princeton University, New Jersey, in 1992, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering (both from Stanford University, California) in 1994 and 1998, respectively. He joined Telcordia in 1998 as a Research Scientist and is currently working on wireless access to next generation networks. His research interests include mobility management issues like handoff algorithms in cellular systems and IP mobility management, wireless broadband technologies and network protocols, multi-carrier systems, MAC and routing protocols for wireless IP networks, and 3rd generation mobile systems. Dr. Wong is an Executive Committee member of the IEEE New Jersey Coast Section. He is also a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa.


Projects

I currently work on a variety of projects related to wireless IP networking:
  • Airborne Communication Node (ACN)
    • Design, analysis, simulation, and software prototyping of MMP (micro-mobility management) component of IMM (integrate mobility management) architecture
    • Integration of MMP with the SIP and MIP-LR components of IMM
  • Wireless Mini Call Agent
    • System architecture for the software prototype being developed
    • 3GPP standards monitoring for related standards (SIP call control, etc.)
  • Wireless IP Security
    • Creation of novel wireless security framework and architecture based on SGW (security gateway concept)

I am also the Horizons program liaison for BellSouth.

Previous work included:

  • Qualitative comparison of IMT-2000 radio transmission technologies (RTTs), including W-CDMA, cdma2000, UWC-136, etc.
  • Various Horizons (consulting) projects on WIN, broadband fixed wireless access technologies, wireless/wireline network integration, IP VPN, NGN, etc.
  • Multi-carrier PACS based on OFDM link transmission technology
  • Investigation of UWB (ultra-wideband) radio technology.


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