Jatinder Pal Singh

Vice President of Research
Deutsche Telekom Inc.
5050 El Camino Real, Ste. 221
Los Altos, CA 94022
Ph: (650) 335 4110
Fax: (650) 335 4101
Email : jatinder.singh@telekom.com

    

Consulting Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
231 Packard Building, 350 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
Ph: (650) 736 9067
Fax: (650) 723 8473
Email : jatinder@stanford.edu

    


I am overseeing the R&D labs of Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile's parent) in Silicon Valley. Located in Los Altos (close to Stanford), the labs foucs on Multimedia Communications and Systems, Services and Mobile Platforms, and Clean Slate Design of the Internet.


Curriculum Vitae: (pdf)


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Recent Publications


Teaching

Co-taught EE384S - Network Architectures and Performance Engineering, Spring 2008.


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Current and past research:

Resource Allocation, Access, and Media Streaming in Heterogeneous Networks
Load Balancing, QoS Provisioning, and Distributed Authentication for Shared WiFi Networks
Transport Layer Optimization for Wireless Networks
P2P Media Streaming
Inter-vehicle Communications - Routing and WLAN performance assessment
Resilient Overlay Multicast
QoS for WLANs
Routing in MANETs
Medium Access and Handovers for WATM networks




Previous Experience


Deutsche Telekom Laboratories. Senior Research Scientist (2006-2007).
  • Led, conducted, and managed research and development on bandwidth aggregation and load balancing for multihomed residential WiFi routers.
  • Advised development of solution for secure and controlled sharing of broadband access connections for ISPs, and mobile carriers.
  • Provided technical interfacing for commercialization of the developed technology on broadband access sharing as a potential spin-off.
  • Conducted research in the areas of heterogeneous network access, and peer to peer media streaming.
  • Mentored doctoral candidate - Aditya Dua with Prof. Nicholas Bambos, Stanford University, and Masters candidate - Piyush Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
Collaborators:
Dr. Petros Zerfos, Dr. Tansu Alpcan, Dr. Pablo Vidales, Dr. Marcin Solarski (Deutsche Telekom Labs)
Aditya Dua, Aditya Mavlankar, Pierpaolo Baccichet, Xiaoqing Zhu, Prof. Nicholas Bambos (Stanford University)
Prof. Anja Feldmann (Technical University of Berlin)

Technical University of Berlin.
Post-doctoral Researcher (2006-2007). Conducted research in heterogeneous network access, residential router multi-homing, and peer-to-peer media streaming.



IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. http://www.watson.ibm.com
I spent the summer of 2003 , interning with the IBM Research Division's Systems Analysis and Optimization Department at the T.J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, New York. I worked on resilient overlay multicast and proposed policies for augmenting overlay tree topologies for resilince to failures. Details available here.
Collaborators: Dr. Zhen Liu, Dr. Sambit Sahu, Jeremy Silber (IBM T.J. Watson)


Robert Bosch Corporation, Research and Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA http://www.boschresearch.com
I worked on performance appraisal of 802.11b based Wirelesss LAN in vehicular traffic scenarios to investigate the throughput, signal-strength, and packet loss performance under varying driving speeds, driving environments, and peer-vehicle scenarios. I also spent the summer of 2002 as a mobile network intern at Bosch, investigating the performance and proposing link-connectivity assessment based enhancements to ad-hoc routing protocols in vehicular scenarios. Details available here.
Collaborators: Bhaskar Srinivasan, Dr. Detlef Clawin (Bosch RTC), Prof. Nicholas Bambos (Stanford University)


Intel Corporation, San Jose, CA http://www.intel.com
I interned at Intel during the fall of 2001, working on Central Scheduling Algorithms for Hybrid Scheduling for 802.11 based wireless LANs. The IEEE Task Group E investigates QoS for 802.11. My proposal of a Central Scheduling Algorithm for Hybrid Coordination Function was presented at the Nov 2001 IEEE TG-E meeting at Austin. Details available here.
Collaborators: Duncan Kitchin, Barry Davis


IBM Research Center, Delhi, India. http://www.research.ibm.com/irl
I interned at IBM Research Center during the summer of 1999. I worked on routing in mobile ad-hoc networks. Our group assessed the performance of TCP variants over ad-hoc routing protocols and proposed a route-lifetime assessment based protocol. We hacked LBNL ns-2 (with cmu monarch ad-hoc extentions) for simulations. Details available here.
Collaborators: Dr. Rajeev Shorey (IBM Research), Ashish Ahuja, Sulabh Agarwal (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)



Education

  1. March 2002 to August 2005, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
    Thesis: High Performance Wireless Networking - Adaptation of the Networking Stack to Radio Conditions (
    pdf )
    Advisor: Prof. Nicholas Bambos, Associate Advisor: Prof. Andrea Goldsmith, Dissertation Committee Member: Prof. Ahmad Bahai
    [Courses | Projects ]
    G.P.A. : 4.15/4.00

  2. Sept 2000 to March 2002, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
    [Courses | Projects ]
    G.P.A. : 3.86/4.00

  3. 1996 to 2000, Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi)
    [Courses | Projects ]
    G.P.A. : 9.38/10.00
    Departmental Rank: 1 (of 57 students)

Journal/Conference Publications (by year)


BIBLIOGRAPHY (
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2008-09

2007

2006

2005 and before



Patents



IEEE Task Group Submissions



Publications and Patents (by area and affiliation)


Resource Allocation, Access, and Video Streaming over Heterogeneous Networks (with Deutsche Telekom Labs)

Broadband Access Sharing - Load Balancind, QoS Provisioning, and Distributed Authentication (with Deutsche Telekom Labs)

P2P Media Streaming (with Deutsche Telekom Labs)

Transport Layer Optimization for Wireless Networks (with Deutsche Telekom)

Video Stream Routing and Rate Allocation (with IVMS group, Stanford University)

Resilient Overlay Multicasting (with IBM T.J. Watson Research)

Vehicular Routing and Performance of a Vehicular MANET (with Bosch RTC)

QoS for WLANs: IEEE 802.11e (with Intel)

Routing in MANETs and TCP Performance: proposals and ns-2 Simulations (with IBM Research)

Medium Access and Handovers in Wireless ATM Networks (at IIT Delhi)



Development Skills



Some Past Research Projects



Academic Projects (Graduate)



Academic Projects (Undergraduate)




Honors


Undergraduate
High School
Other Academic Awards

Contact

Email:
my_first_name AT stanford DOT edu