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  1. Leonard Kleinrock was awarded the National Medal of Science for his fundamental contributions to the mathematical theory of modern data networks, and for the functional specification of packet switching, which is the foundation of Internet technology. His mentoring of generations of students has led to the commercialization of technologies that have transformed the world.

  2. Oct 1, 2012 · Leonard Kleinrock. Image: Internet Hall of Fame. While still at Lincoln Lab, Roberts used Kleinrock's basic ideas to build a (real) network between the TX-2 and another machine in Santa Monica ...

  3. 801. 1973. Packet switching in a multiaccess broadcast channel: Performance evaluation. L Kleinrock, S Lam. IEEE transactions on Communications 23 (4), 410-423. , 1975. 743. 1975. Hierarchical routing for large networks performance evaluation and optimization.

  4. May 4, 2024 · Leonard Kleinrock is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. He made several important contributions to the field of computer science, in particular to the mathematical modelling of data communication in computer networking. Kleinrock's doctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute ...

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · Leonard Kleinrock kemudian mengembangkan jaringan tersebut dengan penemuan fenomenalnya tentang teori pertukaran paket teknologi sekitar tahun 1959 hingga 1961. Kemudian, pada 29 Oktober ilmuan asal Amerika Serikat tersebut berhasil menyempurnakan temuanya terkait jaringan paket menjadi jaringan internet yang mampu memecahkan kode digital.

  6. Leonard Kleinrock. Leonard Kleinrock was educated at the City College of New York and received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1963. A National Medal of Science recipient and a 1973 IEEE fellow, he made an enormous contribution to the birth of the Internet through his development of packet switching theory.

  7. Leonard Kleinrock (born June 13, 1934) is an American engineer and computer scientist. He played an influential role in the creation of the ARPANET , the precursor to the Internet , at UCLA. [1]

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