Enabling Always On, Always Connected (AOAC) Computing with Bluetooth* Technology (continued)


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AUTHORS' BIOGRAPHIES

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Kris Fleming is a Senior Software Engineer in the Bluetooth Communication Architecture group at Intel Corporation. He has a B.S. Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and an M.S. Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Maine. In addition, he has a M.S. degree in information networking from the Information Networking Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His research work focused on mobile computing and wireless networking. Kris was one of the initial members of the Intel team, chaired the Bluetooth SIG HCI working group, and is currently the co-chair of the Personal Area Networking Bluetooth 2 SIG working group. His e-mail is kris.d.fleming@intel.com.

 

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Robert Hunter graduated from Oregon State University in 1994 with a degree in Computer Science. Since then he has worked for Intel Corporation. One of the initial members of the Intel Bluetooth team and active in SIG1, he is currently a Sr. Software Engineer working on the implementation of the Intel Ambler Software Suite. His e-mail is robert.j.hunter@intel.com.

 

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Jon Inouye graduated from Washington State University in 1986 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He worked as a component engineer in the parallel processing industry for several years and returned to academia as a Ph.D. candidate in the CSE department of the Oregon Graduate Institute. Jon was awarded an Intel Foundation Graduate Fellowship in 1995 for his work on adaptive operating systems. He joined Intel in 1997 where he is now a Senior Software Engineer in the Bluetooth Communications Architecture Group. His e-mail is jon.w.inouye@intel.com.

 

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Jeffrey Schiffer is the Engineering Manager of the Subsystem Architecture Group in the Mobile Computing Group at Intel Corporation. He has a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Since graduation, he has focused his energies on the design and development of RF systems, cable modems, synthesizers, microwave systems, and secure networking devices for both the government and private industry. Jeff was one of the original members of the Intel Bluetooth team and currently chairs the Bluetooth Security and Aviation regulatory task forces. His e-mail is jeffrey.schiffer@intel.com.

 




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