- Ken Sakamura
, born
July 25 ,1951 inTokyo ,Japan , is a Japanese professor inInformation science at theUniversity of Tokyo . He is the creator of thereal-time operating system architecture TRON.In
2001 , he shared theTakeda Award for Social/Economic Well-Being withRichard Stallman andLinus Torvalds .As of
2006 , Sakamura leads theubiquitous networking laboratory (UNL), located inGotanda ,Tokyo as well as theT-Engine forum for consumer electronics. The joint goal of Sakamura's Ubiquitous Networking specification and the T-Engine forum, is to enable any everyday device to broadcast and receive information. It is essentially a dusted-off TRON paired with a competing standard toRFID .Since the foundation of the T-Engine forum, Sakamura has been working on opening Japanese technology to the world, unlike his previous brainchild, TRON, the universal
RTOS in Japanese Consumer Electronics that had almost no adoption in other countries. Sakamura has inked deals with Chinese and Korean universities to work together on Ubiquitous Networking. He has also worked with French software components manufacturer NexWave Solutions, Inc.External links
* [http://tronweb.super-nova.co.jp/sakamura.html Biography]
* [http://www.t-engine.org/ The T-Engine forum]
* [http://www.uidcenter.org/english/press/TEP040419e.pdf China and Korea join UNL's efforts]
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