Ashutosh Dutta

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Ashutosh Dutta
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Born
Cuttack, India
Alma mater National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
Columbia University, New York
Occupation(s) Computer scientist, academic and author
Awards IEEE Fellow
ACM Distinguished Member
Scientific career
Institutions Johns Hopkins University, JHU/APL
Columbia University
Telcordia Technologies, Inc.
NIKSUN
AT&T Labs
TATA Motors
Doctoral advisor Henning Schulzrinne
Website http://www.ashutoshdutta.org/

Ashutosh Dutta is a computer scientist, engineer, academic, author, and an IEEE leader. He is currently a Senior Scientist, 5G Chief Strategist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, APL Sabbatical Fellow, Adjunct Faculty and Director of the Doctor of Engineering Program at Johns Hopkins University. He formerly served as the ECE Chair for EP at Johns Hopkins University. [1] He is the Chair of IEEE Industry Connection O-RAN Initiative and the Founding Co-Chair for the IEEE Future Networks Initiative. He also serves as the co-chair for the IEEE 5G/6G innovation Testbed. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Dutta has co-authored over 150 articles, three book chapters, and 31 patents awarded. As a computer science expert, he has been affiliated with Internet Real-Time Lab (IRT), and Distributed Computing & Communications (DCC) Laboratory of Columbia University, and works on wireless networking, LTE networks, software-defined networking (SDN), computer communication, Network Function Virtualization (NFV), 5G, Network Security, and mobility management. [5] He is also the co-author of a book entitled Mobility Protocols and Handover Optimization: Design, Evaluation and Application that has also been translated to Chinese language.

Dutta is a Fellow of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), [6] a Distinguished Member of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), [7] and has several other leadership positions in these organizations. He also serves as Editor-in-chief for Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility, Associate Technical Editor for IEEE Communications Magazine , and Associate Guest Editor for IEEE IOT Journal . [8]

Education

After receiving a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India, Dutta immigrated to the United States, earning an M.S. in Computer Science from New Jersey Institute of Technology, and his M.Phil. and Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, New York. He completed his Ph.D. thesis titled Systems Optimization for Mobility Management under the supervision of Henning Schulzrinne. [8]

Career

Dutta started his career as a Computer Engineer at Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company, India, in 1985, and worked there till 1987. He then held about 8 years of appointment as a Director of IT Operations at Columbia University Computer Science Department, before joining Telcordia Technologies Applied Research in 1997 as a Senior Scientist, where he directed research and development initiatives of VolP and wireless technologies till 2010. During his tenure at Telcordia Technologies, he served as Principal Investigator for KDDI’s IMS project to design and build IMS/MMD network for next-generation networks, and also collaborated with ITSUMO QoS team involved in performance analysis of voice and data traffic in an 802.11b networking environment. As Co-PI, he supervised all operational phases of CERDEC project, and Toyota’s mobile content delivery network in all IP wireless environment. [1]

From 2010 till 2013, Dutta worked with NIKSUN Inc. as CTO Wireless and Executive Director of NIKSUN Innovation Center & Quality Assurance, and then held appointment as PMTS/LMTS/Director of AT&T Labs, Middletown, New Jersey till 2018. Since 2015 to n2018, he also held a joint appointment as a Faculty at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Following these appointments, he was briefly associated with College of Staten Island at City University of New York as Adjunct Faculty in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department before joining Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU/APL) as Chief 5G Strategist, Lawrence R. Hafstad Sabbatical Fellow, Adjunct Faculty and ECE Chair for EP. In 2019, he worked for Johns Hopkins University/APL EP Program, and also became the faculty of Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, Baltimore, Maryland. Since July 2020, he has been serving as the program chair for Electrical and Computer Engineering for Engineering for Professionals. Currently, he serves as Co-Chair of Service Oriented Network for Global ICT Standardization for India (GISFI), and Co-Director of CTIF-USA, which is an Industry-Academic Collaboration. [1]

At IEEE, Dutta has been serving as a founding Co-Chair for the IEEE Future Networks Initiative since 2016, [9] and as a Member-At-Large for IEEE Communications Society since 2020. He has also served as IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE Communications Society till 2020, the Director of Industry Outreach for IEEE Communications Society till 2019, and the general Co-Chair for the IEEE STEM conference for the last 12 years. Dutta has been selected as ACM Distinguished Member in 2021. He also became ACM Distinguished Speaker in 2020, [10] and Chair for ACM Baltimore Chapter in 2021. [11]

Research

Dutta's work is focused in computer communication, LTE networks, software-defined networking (SDN), wireless networking, Network Function Virtualization (NFV), 5G, and mobility management.

Mobility management

In his study regarding mobility management, Dutta primarily focused session initiation protocol (SIP) based mobility in IPv6, highlighted the role of IPv6 Linux implementation in terms of delaying node movement, and explored how it affects the performance of real-time applications. [12] He also studied Intra-Domain Mobility Management Protocol (IDMP) in the context of 4th generation (4G) mobile network, and presented a paging scheme under IDMP that has the ability to replicate the current cellular paging structure. [13] Furthermore, he discussed mechanisms to incorporate paging support in IDMP and reduced the mobility-related signaling load on a mobile node. [14] In 2002, he published a paper based on the significance of flexible multi-media, and its role in making Internet Radio and TV networks more attractive for the roaming users. He further proposed a streaming network called MarconiNet based on standard IETF protocols such as SAP, SIP and SDP for signaling, RTP/RTCP for media delivery and feedback control and RTSP for stream control. [15] He is also the one to introduce methods and systems regarding generalized mobility solution using a dynamic tunneling agent. [16]

Wireless networking

Dutta invented a patent and presented "system and method for receiving over a network a broadcast from a broadcast source". [17] He also discovered method for network discovery of a mobile device to use at least one of a plurality of access networks within an IP network. [18] In 2003, he conducted an experimental study to evaluate wireless local area network (WLAN) voice performance and capacity, and offered a practical investigation into the ability of 802.11b MAC layer in terms of supporting simultaneous voice and data. [19] While focusing his study on the media independent handover, he discussed how the IEEE 802.21 standard framework and services are addressing the challenges of seamless mobility for multi-interface devices. [20] [21]

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