Sept.95 - Feb.97
from Fuchu Works, Toshiba Corp., Japan.
Job in Japan
I belong to "Development Group of Power Use Microelectronics Instruments
Department" in Japan. Our group is developping both hardware and software of
components using microprocessors(such as x86). The products are used to
supervise and control mainly electric power systems. I have been working
for our group as a software engineer.
Purpose here at Stanford
My main purpose here is to study computer communication protocols
which are congenial with new network architectures such as ATM.
Most of communication protocols used in power systems have been
primitive and specified to them in the past. Recently,as these systems are
getting larger and more complicated, the communication between components
is required to have more interconnectability and higher speed. Therefore,
it is very significant for me to be here DSG,which is doing the most advanced
researches about network protocols actively, and to prepare for the near
future when high-speed wide area networks like B-ISDN prevail in Japan.