Ying-Dar Lin — Professor, National Chiao Tung University

ying-dar-linYING-DAR LIN is a Distinguished Professor of computer science at National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Taiwan. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1993. He served as the CEO of Telecom Technology Center in Taipei during 2010–2011 and a visiting scholar at Cisco Systems in San Jose, California, during 2007–2008. Since 2002, he has been the founder and director of Network Benchmarking Lab (NBL, www.nbl.org.tw), which reviews network products with real traffic. He also cofounded L7 Networks Inc. in 2002, which was later acquired by D-Link Corp. He founded, in 2011, the Embedded Benchmarking Lab (www.ebl.org.tw) to extend into the review of handheld devices.

His research interests include design, analysis, implementation, and benchmarking of network protocols and algorithms, quality of service, network security, deep packet inspection, P2P networking, and embedded hardware/software co-design. His work on multihop cellular was the first along this line, and has been cited over 600 times and standardized into IEEE 802.11s, IEEE 802.15.5, IEEE 802.16j, and 3GPP LTE-Advanced.

He is an IEEE Fellow and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for 2014–2015. He currently serves on the Editorial Boards of IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Computer, IEEE Network, IEEE Communications Magazine (Network Testing Series), IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, IEEE Communications Letters, Computer Communications, Computer Networks, and IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems. He has served and is serving as the Lead Guest Editor for several Special Issues in IEEE journals and magazines, and Symposium Co-Chair of IEEE GLOBECOM ’13 and ICC ’15. He published a textbook, Computer Networks: An Open Source Approach (www.mhhe.com/lin), with Ren-Hung Hwang and Fred Baker (McGraw-Hill, 2011). It is the first text that interleaves open source implementation examples with protocol design descriptions to bridge the gap between design and implementation.

                    Chun-Hung Hsu – National Chiao Tung University

                    Rong-Mao Jheng – National Chiao Tung University

                    Yi-Shan Lin – National Chiao Tung University