IEEE Internet Award | |
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Awarded for | recognizes exceptional contributions to the advancement of Internet technology for network architecture, mobility, and/or end-use applications |
Presented by | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
First awarded | 1999 |
Website | IEEE Internet Award |
IEEE Internet Award is a Technical Field Award established by the IEEE in June 1999. [1] The award is sponsored by Nokia Corporation. It may be presented annually to an individual or up to three recipients, for exceptional contributions to the advancement of Internet technology for network architecture, mobility and/or end-use applications. Awardees receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
The following people have received the award: [2]
Paul Baran, an engineer celebrated as the co-inventor (along with Donald Davies) of the packet switching technology that is the foundation of digital networks
Leonard Kleinrock and Lawrence (Larry) Roberts, neither of whom were directly involved in the invention of packet switching ... Dr Willis H. Ware, Senior Computer Scientist and Research at the RAND Corporation, notes that Davies (and others) were troubled by what they regarded as in appropriate claims on the invention of packet switching
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Arpanet was virtual circuit." "essentially a virtual circuit service using internal datagram
The first packet-switching network was implemented at the National Physical Laboratories in the United Kingdom. It was quickly followed by the ARPANET in 1969.
IEEE Internet Award | |
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Awarded for | recognizes exceptional contributions to the advancement of Internet technology for network architecture, mobility, and/or end-use applications |
Presented by | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
First awarded | 1999 |
Website | IEEE Internet Award |
IEEE Internet Award is a Technical Field Award established by the IEEE in June 1999. [1] The award is sponsored by Nokia Corporation. It may be presented annually to an individual or up to three recipients, for exceptional contributions to the advancement of Internet technology for network architecture, mobility and/or end-use applications. Awardees receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
The following people have received the award: [2]
Paul Baran, an engineer celebrated as the co-inventor (along with Donald Davies) of the packet switching technology that is the foundation of digital networks
Leonard Kleinrock and Lawrence (Larry) Roberts, neither of whom were directly involved in the invention of packet switching ... Dr Willis H. Ware, Senior Computer Scientist and Research at the RAND Corporation, notes that Davies (and others) were troubled by what they regarded as in appropriate claims on the invention of packet switching
{{
cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Arpanet was virtual circuit." "essentially a virtual circuit service using internal datagram
The first packet-switching network was implemented at the National Physical Laboratories in the United Kingdom. It was quickly followed by the ARPANET in 1969.