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Converged Communications
Volume 10    Issue 01    Published February 15, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1001.08

  Section 12 of 12  
Seamless Collaboration–Enabling Best-in-Class VoIP Experience on Intel® Centrino® Mobile Technology
Authors’ Biographies

Hani Elgebaly
Hani Elgebaly is the enterprise software architecture Manager in Intel's Mobile Platform Group. Hani's team is responsible for wireless and IP networking software technologies for VoIP, manageability, security, and mobile connectivity. Hani has been with Intel for ten years where he held multiple engineering management and lead architect positions at Intel labs (Corporate Technology Group) and with videoconferencing and IP telephony product groups. He has over 14 pending US patents and 15 journal and conference publications. He is also a senior IEEE member. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, his M.S. degree in Computational Science from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and his B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering with high honors from Cairo University, Egypt. His e-mail is hani.elgebaly at intel.com.

Farid Adrangi
Farid Adrangi is an architecture manager in Intel's Mobile Platforms Architecture and Development Group where he leads architecture and development of Seamless Collaboration, one of the pillars in digital office initiatives. Farid's team is responsible for platform architecture and ingredients to deliver best-in-class audio/video/data conferencing experiences over wireless and wired networks. Prior to this, he worked in Intel's Research Communication Technology Lab as a lead architect on mobility and WLAN/WiMAX architecture and standardization efforts in 3GPP, IETF, and GSMA. Farid has two issued and over 15 pending US patents and 3 IETF RFC publications, and he has earned a GSMA Outstanding Award for his contribution to the Interworking WLAN Roaming architecture with 3GPP. He received a B.S. degree in Computer Science with high honors from Portland State University. He has been with Intel since 1994. His e- mail address is farid.adrangi at intel.com.

Rajeev Muralidhar
Rajeev Muralidhar is a senior software engineer in Intel's Mobile Platforms Architecture and Development Group where he works on architecture, research, and development of next-generation wireless software for Intel® Centrino® mobile technology platforms. Prior to this, he worked in Intel Research's Network Architecture Lab on architectures for network processor-based platforms for the Internet, including standardization efforts at the Network Processing Forum. Rajeev has over 6 pending US patents and over 10 journal and conference publications. He has an M.S. degree from Rutgers University, and a B.E. degree from NIT, India; both in Computer Engineering. He has been with Intel since 2000. His e-mail address is Rajeev.D.Muralidhar at intel.com.

Lakshmi Ramachandran
Lakshmi Ramachandran is a staff architect in Intel's Mobile Platform Architecture and Development Group where she leads architecture, research, and development of next-generation wireless software for notebooks based on Intel Centrino mobile technology. In her 5 years at Intel, her areas of focus have included network management for SS7 stacks and network processors. Lakshmi has several research publications and over 5 pending US patents. She is also a co-author of a handbook on Mobile Wireless Networking, published by John Wiley and Sons. Her current focus areas are multimedia QoS for WLANs and new usage models for mobile platforms. She holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Science. Her e-mail address is Lakshmi.Ramachandran at intel.com.

Manish Nair
Manish Nair is a senior software engineer in Intel's Mobile Platforms Architecture and Development Group where he works on architecture, research, and development of next-generation wireless software for Intel Centrino mobile technology platforms. Manish received his B.Tech degree from the College of Engineering, Trivandrum, India in Computer Science and Engineering. He is currently pursuing research in IP Security at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. His e-mail is manish.nair at intel.com.

 

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In This Article
Abstract
Introduction
VoIP Seamless Collaboration Usage Scenarios
VoIP Deployment in Enterprise Networks
VoIP QoS Over WLAN
VoIP Over WLAN Client Architecture
Intel Integrated Performance Primitives
High-Definition Audio and Array Microphone for Open Audio
Conclusions and Future Work
Acknowledgments
References
Authors' Biographies
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