Board of Trustees
2000 Board Election
Candidates
Jun Murai
<jun@WIDE.AD.JP>
Nominated by: Current
Board member willing to run for re-election
Country: Japan
Born in March 1955
in Tokyo. Graduated Keio University in 1979, Department of Mathematics,
Faculty of Science and Technology, MS for Computer Science from Keio University
in 1981, Received Ph.D in Computer Science from Keio University in 1987.
Associate Professor,
Faculty of Environmental Information, Keio University; Adjunct Professor
at Institute of Advanced Studies, United Nations University; Instructor
at Tokyo University of Art and Music; President of Japan Network Information
Centre (JPNIC). General chair person of WIDE Project, a Internet research
consortium in Japan. Vice chair person of Internet Society, Japanese chapter;
Vice president of Internet Association, Japan.
Internet Society related
works:
1992: chairman of
local arrangement group of Inet*92 in Kobe; 1993-1995 a member of IAB;
1996- present, a member of IAHC.
Professional works:
1979 - 1984?Keio S&Tnet:
Keio S&Tnet (Science and Technology network) was the first campus
wide local area network in Japan which connects several buildings of Keio
University Institute of Science and Technology campus. The hardware of
the network was jointly developed with Professor Hideo Aiso and Mario
Tokoro and the protocol architecture was designed and implemented by Jun
Murai and his group.
1984 - 1994: JUNET
(Japan University, UNIX Network) was a first inter University network
operated in Japan which connects more than 1,000 organizations at its
peak time. It employs UUCP dial up technology and provides the first hierarchical
domain name system in the world networks. Murai received IPSJ (Information
Processing Society Japan) research award with this work.
1988 - ?: Widely Integrated
Distributed Environment (WIDE) project. The WIDE research project initiated
to archive a general mutual connectivities among every computer in the
world. The process of WIDE researche has been contributing to the development
of the Internet in the world. The project currently consists of 250 researchers
throughout the nations and operate Internet which is the first Internet
infrastructure in Japan.
1994 - Electronic
Observation System. Introduction of video and image information over the
computer network contributes a new and better environment for observation
based researches. This research is coordinated with micro gravity researchers
and biological researchers to provide them with a multi media based networking
environment.
1995 - Multimedia
Internet: New media such as audio, video and still images have been well
supported in modern computer technology. In order to share and exchange
these information, a new protocol architecture has to be defined. The
purpose of research focuses on real time multi-media transmission and
synchronized multiple multi-media transmissions.
1994- Satellite Internet
(WISH and AI3). The use of satellite for the Internet multicast and real-time
communication with the IP protocol. The research is focused on network
interface design, routing protocols, and management protocols to switch
channels dynamically so that the satellite network would be properly configured.
The testbed network connects 10 fixed nodes throughout the nation, as
well as four Asian countries.
1996- Internet 1996
World Exposition: The Internet 1996 World Exposition is an attempt to
encourage new technologies and infrastructure and promote them across
the world. Murai took a role as the international executive committee
member and the chairman of the Japanese committee.
1997- Mobile and Ubiquitous
computing: Funded by Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).
Cooperative research with Stanford University, SUN Microsystems, Toshiba
corporation and others. Topics include mobile-IP protocols, system architecture
for mobile computing, and dynamic configuration.
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