Title Concurrent Wireless Processing

Dr. Dilip Krishnaswamy
Senior Staff Researcher,
Qualcomm Research Center,
San Diego CA, USA

Biography

Dr. Dilip Krishnaswamy is a senior staff researcher in the office of the chief scientist at Qualcomm in San Diego. He graduated with a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1997 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received the best paper award for research related to his thesis in the parallel processing area for the 1997 IEEE VLSI Test Symposium. He was a Platform Architect at Intel where he worked on various projects including the Pentium4 processor development, system-on-chip mobile platform architectures (lead architect for Intel's first cellular SoC - PXA800F), and cross-layer wireless multimedia optimizations in the digital home. He taught courses related to parallel computer architecture, and advanced digital systems design, at the University of California, Davis, where he now serves on the Industrial Board of Advisors. At Qualcomm, he has worked on adhoc heterogeneous tunneled access technologies, data-mining, heterogeneous cooperative techniques, wireless distributed computing, and concurrent bandwidth aggregation technologies. He serves as the Associate Editor-in-chief of the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine. He chairs the IEEE comsoc emerging technical subcommittee on Applications of Nanotechnologies in Communications. He is an editor for the Journal of Nano Communication Networks. His current research interests include m2m technologies/services/applications, nano-biological networks, heterogeneous wireless networks, distributed cooperative processing, parallel processing, nano-interconnects, and distributed/non-linear optimization.