1985 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the field of computer communications and local area networks.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Network packet, Communication channel, Packet switching and Random access. He regularly ties together related areas like Aloha in his Computer network studies. His Network packet research incorporates elements of Transmission time, Real-time computing, Router and Backbone network.
His Communication channel research integrates issues from Multiplexing, Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance, Throughput and Retransmission. The study incorporates disciplines such as Radio broadcasting, Crossover switch, Packet switch, Channel access method and Banyan in addition to Packet switching. His studies examine the connections between Packet radio and genetics, as well as such issues in Carrier-sense multiple access, with regards to Burst mode.
His main research concerns Computer network, Network packet, Distributed computing, Real-time computing and Packet switching. The various areas that Fouad A. Tobagi examines in his Computer network study include Throughput, The Internet and Communication channel. His work on Channel access method as part of his general Communication channel study is frequently connected to Population, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His studies deal with areas such as Queue, Scheduling and Queueing theory as well as Network packet. His Real-time computing research includes elements of Variable bitrate, Constant bitrate, Encoder and Burstiness. Fouad A. Tobagi interconnects Telecommunications network, Packet radio, Broadcasting and Packet switch in the investigation of issues within Packet switching.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Wireless network, Wireless lan, Communication channel and Throughput. Fouad A. Tobagi does research in Computer network, focusing on Network packet specifically. His work carried out in the field of Network packet brings together such families of science as Quality of service and Wireless mesh network.
His Wireless lan study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Real-time computing and Bit error rate. His study looks at the intersection of Communication channel and topics like Voice over IP with Telephone network. His research integrates issues of Wireless sensor network, IEEE 802.11e-2005, Wireless Application Protocol and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing in his study of Throughput.
His main research concerns Computer network, Wireless lan, Throughput, IEEE 802.11 and Communication channel. His study in Computer network concentrates on Wireless sensor network and Network packet. Fouad A. Tobagi combines subjects such as Inter-Access Point Protocol, Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance, Exponential backoff and IEEE 802.11s with his study of Wireless sensor network.
Fouad A. Tobagi studied IEEE 802.11 and Admission control that intersect with Resource allocation, Queueing theory, Queue, Bandwidth and Distributed computing. In his study, IEEE 802, Wireless LAN controller, Fixed wireless, Wireless site survey and Wi-Fi array is inextricably linked to Voice over IP, which falls within the broad field of Communication channel. Fouad A. Tobagi works mostly in the field of IEEE 802.11e-2005, limiting it down to concerns involving Real-time computing and, occasionally, Wireless Multimedia Extensions, Wireless Application Protocol, Radio Link Protocol and Wireless WAN.
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Packet Switching in Radio Channels: Part I--Carrier Sense Multiple-Access Modes and Their Throughput-Delay Characteristics
L. Kleinrock;F. Tobagi.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (1975)
Packet Switching in Radio Channels: Part II--The Hidden Terminal Problem in Carrier Sense Multiple-Access and the Busy-Tone Solution
F. Tobagi;L. Kleinrock.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (1975)
Performance analysis of carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
Fouad A Tobagi;V Bruce Hunt.
Computer Networks (1980)
Multiaccess Protocols in Packet Communication Systems
F. Tobagi.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (1980)
Streaming RAID: a disk array management system for video files
Fouad A. Tobagi;Joseph Pang;Randall Baird;Mark Gang.
acm multimedia (1993)
Capacity of an IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN supporting VoIP
D.P. Hole;F.A. Tobagi.
international conference on communications (2004)
Assessment of VoIP quality over Internet backbones
A.P. Markopoulou;F.A. Tobagi;M.J. Karam.
international conference on computer communications (2002)
Assessing the quality of voice communications over Internet backbones
Athina P. Markopoulou;Fouad A. Tobagi;Mansour J. Karam.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (2003)
Expressnet: A High-Performance Integrated-Services Local Area Network
F. Tobagi;F. Borgonovo;L. Fratta.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1983)
Issues in packet radio network design
B.M. Leiner;D.L. Nielson;F.A. Tobagi.
Proceedings of the IEEE (1987)
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