MANI SUBRAMANIAN

Tel <678) 488-0524
Fax: (253) 270-3370
Adjunct Professor, College of Computing
Georgia Inst. Of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
email: manis@cc.gatech.edu

Mani Subramanian has over thirty years of telecommunications experience in academic, research and corporate institutions. His experience includes research and development in software and hardware systems for voice and data communications. He has done research and development at AT&T Bell Laboratories and at Bell Communications Research for twenty years. Since then, he has led R & D in various diversified corporations including Racal Datacom and Digital Communications Associates. He was elected to the Board of the OSI Network Management Forum and, as its Technical Director, was responsible for the development of the first version of OSI Network q exit yeanagement Protocol Specifications.

Mani was Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Purdue University before entering the corporate world and has recently returned to the academic world as a Research Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has developed and taught a course on network management and is currently developing a network management research program for broadband services to home and establishing a network operations center for the Georgia Tech backbone network.

Mani earned Bellcore's Best Award for his contributions to the Bell System. He holds several patents and awards, and has authored numerous articles in the fields of communications, lasers, networking and software systems. His educational training includes the field of physics, electrical engineering and computer science.

Biography

Biography of Mani Subramanian

Here is a group of pages related to Network Management.

Publications

"Managing Product Development for Technology," Competitive Edge, December 1996 / January 1997
"The Fast Track of Information Technology," Competitive Edge, October / November 1996.
"Standards Approach Their Final Frontier," Networking Management, September 1989.
"CIMAP - An Integrated System for Operations Centers," Bell Communications Research Exchange, January/February 1987.
"Phase and Amplitude Dispersion during Fading on a Line-of-Sight Microwave Link," B.S.T.J., December 1973.
"Laser Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Refractive-Index Fluctuation Profile," J. Opt. Soc. Am., May 1972.
"Improved Image Position Sensor for High Resolution Optical Tracking," Applied Optics, April 1972.
"Laser Probing of a Weakly-Ionized Turbulent Gas: Comparison of Neutral and Plasma Fluctuations," Phys. of Fluids, December 1971.
"Vertical Laser Link Using Tethered Balloon," Proc. AFCRL Balloon Symp. (1970).
"Comments on the Nature of Atmospheric Modulation of Laser Beams," IEEE Conference on Laser Engineering and Application (1969).
"Atmospheric Limitations for Laser Communication," EASCON Convention Records (1968).
"Modulation of Laser Beams by Atmospheric Turbulence - Depth of Modulation," B.S.T.J., March 1967.
"Cathodoluminescence of Ruby," J. Appl. Phys., September 1966.
"Modulation of Laser Beams by Atmospheric Turbulence," B.S.T.J., March 1965.
"Saturation of the Cathodoluminescence of Ruby," Appl. Phys. Letters, March 1, 1965.
"Power and Energy Measurements Using an Optical Polarization Transducer Detector," Ch. 4, Laser Parameter Measurements Handbook, Edited by H. G. Heard.
"Laser Power and Energy Measurement Using Nonlinear Polarization of Crystals," Proc. Symp. on Optical Lasers, Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn (1963).
"Understanding Plane Wave Propagation in a Plasma Media," Proc. National Electronics Conference (1961).
"Gain Optimization in Low Frequency Parametric Upconverters by Multidiode Operation," Proc. IEEE, December 1960.


This page last updated on 15 January 1998.