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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 23:01:16 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 17:31:50 GMTContent-length: 6772<HTML><HEAD><title>H. T. Kung</title></HEAD><BODY><!WA0><img align=bottom src=http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~htk/H.T._Kung.jpg><H5><!WA1><A HREF="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/html-lastmod.pl?/home/glan13/kung/htk/web/htk_public_html/index.html">Last Updated</A></H5><h1>H.T. Kung</h1><h3>Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science<br><!WA2><a href="http://www.das.harvard.edu/">Division of Applied Sciences</a><br><!WA3><a href="http://golgi.harvard.edu/harvard.html">Harvard University</a></h3><h2>COMPUTER NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS</h2><p>Professor Kung teaches courses in computer science and communicationssystems and leads a research team in these areas.<p>Prior to joining Harvard in 1992, Dr. Kung was on the faculty ofCarnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh for 17 years. He designed andbuilt several high-speed computers and networks.<p>Dr. Kung's current research is directed toward the design ofhigh-speed computer and communications networks. At Harvard hisresearch team has developed with its industrial partner an experimental ATM (AsynchronousTransfer Mode) switch with 622 megabits per second ports. Five copies of the switch have been build.Design and experiment of new protocols and applications are beingconducted on networks based on this switch. See project descriptions <!WA4><a href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cn.html">here</a> and<!WA5><a href="http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/vcnectar/WWW/CreditNet.html">there</a>,and performance traces measured on the switch <!WA6><a href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cn-traces.html">here</a>.<p>In connection with a project course, theteam has also developed a radio-based mobile Internet system capableof providing secure short-cut routing.<p>Complementary to his academic activities, Dr. Kung maintains a stronglinkage with industry. He has taken several leaves from his universitypositions to work with companies. <p>Professor Kung is Conference Chair for the<!WA7><a href="http://www.harvnet.harvard.edu">Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society</a> to be held in May 28-31, 1996.<hr><h2>See <!WA8><a href="http://www.das.harvard.edu/users/faculty/Margo_Seltzer/admissions.html"> here </a> for Information about Applying for Harvard Graduate Admissions.</h2><hr><h2>Office:</h2><blockquote>110 Pierce Hall / 29 Oxford Street / Cambridge, MA / 02138<br><em>Secretary:</em> Vera Gropper at 617-496-8269 and vera@das.harvard.edu<em>Phone:</em> 617-496-6211<br><em>Fax:</em> 617-496-5508<br><em>Email:</em> <!WA9><A HREF="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/finger?htk@das.harvard.edu">kung@das.harvard.edu</A></blockquote><h2>Office Hours for Fall Term 1996-97:</h2><blockquote>Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 pm<br></blockquote><h2>Recent Papers:</h2>The postscript files of a set of ATM-related papers, including those listed below and some others, are available <!WA10><A HREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/htk/atm"> here </A>.<ul><li>Morris, R. and Kung, H. T., <i> Impact of ATM switching and FlowControl on TCP Performance: Measurements on an Experimental Switch,</i> Proc. IEEE Global Telecom. Conf. GLOBECOM'95, November 1995. Thepostscript file of the paper is <!WA11><AHREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/htk/atm/globecom995.ps.gz">here </A>.<li>Kung, H. T., <i>Why Credit Control for ABR Traffic, </i> presentation prepared for "Debate: Rate-Based vs. Credit-Based Flow Control"ATM Year Three Conference, February 27-March 2, 1995, San Jose, CaliforniaThe postscript file of the presentation is <!WA12><A HREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/htk/atm/credit-vs-rate-debate395.ps.gz"> here</A>.<li>Kung, H. T. and R. Morris, <i>Credit-Based Flow Control for ATMNetworks,</i> IEEE Network Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 2, March/April 1995, pp. 40-48.The postscriptfile of the paper is <!WA13><A HREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/htk/atm/ieee-network395.ps.gz"> here</A>.<li>Kung, H. T. and K. Chang, <i>Receiver-Oriented Adaptive BufferAllocation in Credit-Based Flow Control for ATM Networks, </i>Proceedings of INFOCOM '95, April 2-6, 1995, pp. 239-252. The postscriptfile of the paper is <!WA14><A HREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/htk/atm/infocom495.ps.gz"> here</A>.<li>Kung, H. T., T. Blackwell and A. Chapman, <i>Credit-Based FlowControl for ATM Networks: Credit Update Protocol, Adaptive CreditAllocation, and Statistical Multiplexing,</i> Proceedings of ACMSIGCOMM '94 Symposium on Communications Architectures, Protocols andApplications, August 31-September 2, 1994, pp. 101-114.The postscript file of the paper is<!WA15><A HREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/htk/atm/sigcm994.ps.gz"> here </A>.<li> King, G., Kung, H. T., Grosz, B., Verba, S., Flecker, D. and Kahin,B., <i>The Harvard Self-Enriching Library Facilities (SELF) Project,</i>Proceedings of Digital Libraries '94, College Station, Texas,June 19-21, pp. 134-138.<li> Blackwell, T., Chan, K., Chang, K., Charuhas, T., Gwertzman, J.,Karp, B., Kung, H. T., Li, W. D., Lin, D., Morris, R., Polansky, R.,Tang, D., Young, C. and Zao, J., <i>Secure Short-Cut Routing forMobile IP,</i> Conference Proceedings of Usenix Summer 1994 TechnicalConference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 6-10, 1994, pp. 305-316. (TheUSENIX Association Best Student Paper Award).The postscript file of the paper is<!WA16><A HREF="ftp://virtual.harvard.edu/pub/cs96/usenix94.ps.gz"> here </A>.<li> Kung, H. T. and Chapman, A. <i>The FCVC (Flow Controlled VirtualChannels) Proposal for ATM Networks. </i> A summary appears in Proc.1993 International Conference on Network Protocols, San Francisco,California, October 19-22, 1993, pp. 116-127.<li> Kung, H. T., <i> Gigabit Local Area Networks: A SystemsPerspective,</i> IEEE Communications Magazine, 30 (1992), pp. 79-89.<li>Kung, H. T. and Subhlok, J., <i>A New Approach for AutomaticParallelization of Blocked Linear Algebra Computations,</i>Supercomputing '91 Conference, November 1991.<li>Arnould, M., Bitz, F. J., Cooper, E. C., Kung, H. T., Sansom, R.,Schlick, S., Steenkiste, P. A. and Zill, B., <i>Network-BasedMulticomputers: An Emerging Parallel Architecture,</i> Supercomputing '91Conference, November 1991.<li>Kung, H. T., <i>Heterogeneous Multicomputers,</i> in CMU Computer ScienceA 25-Year Commemorative, edited by R. F. Rashid, ACM Press AnthologySeries, 1991, pp. 235-251.<li>Borkar, S. Cohn, R., Cox, G., Gross, T., Kung, H. T., Lam, M., Levine,M., Wire, M., Peterson, C., Susman, J., Sutton, J., Urbanski, J. andWebb, J. A., <i>Integrating Systolic and Memory Communication iniWarp,</i> Conference Proceedings of the 17th Annual InternationalSymposium on Computer Architecture, Seattle, Washington, June 1990, pp.70-81.</ul><TITLE>H.T. Kung's Home Page</TITLE><address><!WA17><a href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~htk">H. T.Kung</a> / kung@deas.harvard.edu</address></BODY></HTML>
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