- Phil Karn
Phil Karn is an engineer from
Baltimore, Maryland . He earned a bachelor's degree inelectrical engineering fromCornell University in 1978 and a master's degree in electrical engineering fromCarnegie Mellon University in 1979. From 1979 until 1984, Phil Karn worked atBell Labs inNaperville, Illinois , andMurray Hill, New Jersey . From 1984 until 1991, he was with Bell Communications Research inMorristown, New Jersey . Since 1991 he has been withQualcomm inSan Diego , where he specializes in wireless data networking protocols, security, and cryptography.He has been an active contributor in the
IETF , especially in security, but is also a strong contributor to theInternet architecture. His name is on at least 6 RFCs. He is the inventor of Karn's algorithm, a method for calculating the round trip time for IP packet retransmission.He is well-known in the amateur radio community for his work on the
KA9Q Network Operating System (NOS, named after his amateurcallsign ), early 9600 bit/s FSK radio modems, and more recently, the introduction offorward error correction (FEC) into theAmateur Satellite Service , with FEC applied to the 400 bit/s PSK telemetry from the now-defunctAO-40 satellite.Crypto export lawsuit
In 1994, the US State Department Office of Defense Trade Control ruled that while it was legal to export
Bruce Schneier 's "Applied Cryptography" book under the rules for munitions export, it was illegal to export the source code in the book on electronic media such as afloppy disk .Phil Karn challenged this ruling, both in the courts and in testimony before Congress, and the case dragged on for years, until
Bill Clinton dropped almost all export controls on freely available crypto source code onJanuary 14 ,2000 ; Phil Karn then dropped the case, feeling that it had served its purpose.Sources
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External links
* [http://www.ka9q.net/ Phil Karn's personal webpages]
* [http://www.ka9q.net/ao40/ FEC Encoding for AO-40 Telemetry]
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