Jon M. Peha
Jon Peha is currently serving as
Chief Technologist
of the Federal Communications Commission
- Position:
- Jon M. Peha
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Associate Director of the
Center for Wireless and Broadband Networking
- Full Professor, in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the
Department of Engineering and Public Policy.
- Also affiliated with the
Information Networking Institute,
the
CenSCIR Center for Sensed Criticial Infrastructure, and
the
CyLab Center for Security.
- CMU official biographical home pages:
- Engineering and Public Policy (EPP) home page for Jon Peha
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) home page for Jon Peha
- One-Paragraph
Professional Biography
- Mailing Address:
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Department of EPP
- 5000 Forbes Avenue
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA
- Phones and Email:
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(Voice) 412-268-7126
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(Email) peha at cmu.edu
- CMU Office:
- Baker Hall 129b
- Research Interests Include:
- Wireless networks. This includes research addressing
access protocols,
ad hoc or mesh networks, mobility support, and management of spectrum
resources. Includes work on spectrum-sharing paradigms, such as
unlicensed spectrum, secondary access, spectrum underlays, spectrum markets.
- Broadband Integrated-Services Networks (or Multimedia Networks), i.e.
networks that support diverse traffic such as voice, video, and
computer communications. Video and voice over IP (VOIP). Research includes
traffic control
mechanisms to provide adequate quality of service,
architectures for broadband "last-mile" connections
(whether they are over phone, cable TV, or wireless links), traffic
modeling , and pricing of network services.
- Communications systems for homeland security, public safety, emergency responders (firefighters, paramedics, police, public health workers, etc.).
- Regulatory and economic issues of telecommunications, such as the
transition from separate phone and cable TV monopolies to competing
integrated-services carriers, universal service,
and policy issues of the Internet. In the context of both the
US and developing countries.
- Electronic commerce. This research addresses both technical and
policy issues, including protocols for highly secure payment systems, money laundering (PATRIOT), privacy, and taxation.
- Information infrastructure for developing countries.
- Technical and policy issues of network security, protecting critical network infrastructure, post-disaster recovery, protocols for secure networks.
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List of Publications
- Some Sample Papers:
Some of the current research projects:
- Examples of Courses Taught:
- Policies of Wireless Systems and the Internet
- Municipal Wifi Systems
- Wireless Communications Systems for Emergency Responders
- Spyware
- Broadband Networks
- Introduction to Telecommunications Networks
- Packet-Switched Networks
- Universal Access to Computers and Computer Networks
- Privacy Policy
peha at cmu.edu