[RESUME] Name; Hiroshi ESAKI Date of Birth; January 18, 1963 Education: Bachelor of Electronic Engineering; March 1985 (Kyushu Univ.) Master of Electronic Engineering; March 1987 (Kyushu Univ.) Doctor degree from Electronic Engineering; February 1998 (Univ. of Tokyo) History ======= He has started the research and development for data communication system, since he has jointed to the R&D Center of Toshiba Corporation in 1987. For three years, he has researched on the flow control architecture and algorithm for ATM networks, especially on Connection Admission Control. From 1990 to 1991, he has been at Applied Research Laboratory of Bellcore Inc., New Jersey (USA), as a residential researcher. During his staying at Bellcore Inc., he has researched on high speed internet architecture. Especially, he has researched on IP packet routing algorithm for ATM and other high speed datalink technologies. He has researched on IP packets forwarding architecture over the ATM networks, after his staying Bellcore Inc. The basic architectureof CSR (Cell Switch Router) has been explored during this research activity. From 1994 to 1996, he has been at CTR (Center for Telecommunication Research) of Columbia University in New York (USA). During his staying at Columbia University, he has proposed the CSR architecture to the IETF and to the ATM Forum. He has held the colip-bof (i.e., connection oriented and connectionless IP BoF) session with Dr.Masataka Ohta of Tokyo Institute Technology, at IETF meeting held in April 1995. As well as research on CSR, he has researched on the mobile computing architecture and on the large scale reliable multicast architecture. Regarding the large scale reliable multicast, he has proposed the ATM-level FEC (Forward Error Correction) scheme (i.e., FEC-SSCS) to the ATM Forum with Aloke Guha (Network System Corp), George Carle (Karlshe University) and with Tim Dwight (MCI). He had three BoF sessions on FEC-SSCS at the ATM Forum. After the staying at Columbia University, he has conducted the CSR implementation team in Japan to initiate the CSR project in Toshiba. He works as a chief architect of CSR project in Toshiba Corporation. He is actively work at IETF, representing Toshiba Corporation and sometimes representing WIDE project. Also, he is the principle person for collaboration with the key engineers and architects of cisco systems (e.g., Dr.Yakov Rehkter). The initial project team on CSR at R&D center leaded by him was six researchers. According to the initiation of CSR project in Toshiba, product development division has involved into the project. After the project was initiated, his mission on CSR project are as followed; 1. Consultation and management of research direction for CSR team in R&D center 2. Management of CSR system development in Toshiba 3. Marketing of CSR system 4. Standardization activities, representing Toshiba, to the IETF 5. Collaboration arrangement and technological discussion with cisco systems He is also very active at WIDE project. He has initiated the LAST (Label Switch Technology) working group and the large scale reliable multicast architecture study, in WIDE project. He is also deeply involving the designing and the initiating the trial networks regarding future label switch router and IPv6 networks. He was an NOC(Network Operation Center) member of Networld+Interop 97 Tokyo, and will be an NOC member of Netwold+Interop 98 Tokyo. From 1997, he has involved in the IPv6 research and development at the WIDE project. He is a founder of series of IPv6 special project in the WIDE project, i.e., (1) KAME project ; IPv6 protocol stack for BSD UNIX (2) TAHI project ; IPv6 test and evaluation specification and tools (3) USAGI project ; IPv6 protocol stack for Linux Regarding the research/development/deployment for the IPv6, he has been very tightly and closely working with Prof.Jun Murai, who is a political and technical advisor for the Japanese cabinet. He is an executive director of IPv6 promotion council, which is cross ministry and cross industry council to promote the IPv6 technology. After he got Ph.D from University of Tokyo in 1998, he has jointed to the ComputerCenter for the University of Tokyo, as an associated professor. From April of 2000, he is an associated professor of the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo. He has been promoted to a professor of the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo. Work History ============ + January 1963; Born in Fukuoka, Japan + April 1981; Entered to Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan + March 1985; Received BE from Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan + March 1987; Received ME from Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan + April 1987; Entered to R&D Center, TOSHIBA Corporation. - Researching on traffic control for ATM networks + April 1990 - October 1991; Residential researcher at Bellcore Inc., New Jersey, USA. - Researching on routing control for ATM networks and on internet control technologies. + July 1994 - April 1996; Visiting Scholar at CTR of Columbia University, New York, USA. - Researching on ATM internet architecture and on mobile computing architecture. - Contributing to IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) and to ATM Forum. - April 1995; Chairing the BoF(Birds of Feather) on CSR (Cell Switch Router) at IETF. - October 1995; December 1995, February 1996; Chairing BoF on ATM level FEC (Forward Error Correction) at ATM Forum. + October 1996 - September 1998 ; Chief Architect, CSR Project + October 1998 - March 2001 ; Associate Professor, Computer Center, The University of Tokyo + April 2001 - ; Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo. + April 2005 - ; Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo. Major Job Titles ================ - Board of Trustee of ISOC (Internet Society) - Vice President, JPNIC (Japan Network Information Center) - Executive Technical Advisor of Toshiba Corp. - Technical Advisor of Panasonic Electronic Works. - Board member, Ubiteq Inc.,. - Executive Director of IPv6 Promotion Council - Fellow, IPv6 Forum - Board member, Japan Data Center Consortium Affiliation; ============ Hiroshi ESAKI, Ph.D Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan Email hiroshi@wide.ad.jp TEL : +81-3-5841-7465 FAX : +81-3-5841-7465 Selected Published Papers and RFCs ================================== [1] Hiroshi Esaki, "Eco-System Design Based on Internet Architecture Framework", EcoDesign 2009, Sapporo(Japan), December 2009. (to be appeared) [2] H.Esaki, H.Sunahara, "Live E! Project; Sensing the Earth with Internet Weather Stations", IEEE/IPSJ SAINT2007, Hiroshima, Japan, Jan. 2007 [3] Sergio CARRILHO, Hiroshi ESAKI, "A Pub/Sub Message Distribution Architecture for Disruption Tolerant Networks", IEICE Special Section of Transactions on Information and Systems, October 2009. (tobe appeared) [4] Hideya Ochiai, Satoshi Matsuura, Hideki Sunahara, Masaya Nakayama, Hiroshi Esaki, "Operating Architecture and Multi-Attribute Search for Wide Area Sensor Networks", (in Japanese), IEICE Transaction on Communications, Vol.J91-B No.10.pp.1160-1170, October 2008. [5] Masaya Nakayama, Satoshi Matsuura, Hiroshi Esaki and Hideki Sunahara, "Live E! Project: Sensing the Earth", Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, ISSN 0302-9743, Volume 4311/2006, Technologies for Advanced Heterogeneous Networks II, pp. 61-74, December 2006. [6] K. Fukuda, K.Cho, H.Esaki, "The impact of residential broadband traffic on Japanese ISP backbones", ACM Computer Communication Review, pp.15-22, Issue 1, Volume 35, 2005 [7] Z.Uda, N.Ogashiwa, K.Nagami, K.Kondo, I.Nakagawa, Y.Shinoda, H.Esaki, "A New Multi-Homing Architectiure based on Overlay Network", (in Japanese), Vol.J87-B No.10 pp.1564-1573, October 2004. [8] M.Ishiyama, M.Kunishi, K.Uehara, H.,Esaki, F.Teraoka, "LINA: A New Approach to Mobility Support in Wide Area Networks", IEICE Transactions on Communication, Special Issue on Internet Architecture, Aug, 2001. [9] Hiroshi Esaki, Masataka Ohta, Ken-ichi Nagami: "High Speed Datagram Delivery over Internet using ATM Technology", IEICE Transactions on Communications, Vol.E78-B, No.8, August, 1995. [10] H.Esaki, "A Consideration of Network Neutrality from the View Point of Internet Traffic Analysis", IEICE Network Society Magazine, pp.29-38, June 2009. [12] Y.Katsube, K.Nagami, S.Matsuzawa, H.Esaki, "Internetworking Based on Cell Switch Router - Architecture and Protocol Overview", IEEE Proceedings, Vol.85, No. 12, pp. 1 998-2006., 1996 [13] S.Matsuzawa, K.Nagami, A.Mogi, T.Jinmei, Y.Katsube, H.Esaki, "Architecture of Cell Switch Router and Prototype System Implementation", IEICE Transactions on Communications, Vo.E77-B, No.8, pp.1227-1238, 1996 IETF RFC -------- [1] Y.Katsube, H.Esaki, et.al;, "Toshiba's Router Architecture Extensions for ATM : Overview", IETF RFC2098, Feb.1997. [2] K.Nagami, H.Esaki, et.al, "Toshiba's Flow Attribute Notification Protocol (FANP) Specification", IETF RFC2129, April, 1997. [3] RFC4908, K.Nagami, S.Uda, N.Ogashiwa, H.Esaki, R.Wakikawa, H.Onishi,"Multihoming for Small-Scale Fixed Networks Using Mobile IP and Network Mobility (NEMO)", IETF RFC4908, June 2007. ************************* end of file ***********************