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  1. Bob Kahn (born December 23, 1938) is an American electrical engineer who, along with Vint Cerf, first proposed the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), the fundamental communication protocols at the heart of the Internet.

  2. Robert Kahn, American electrical engineer, one of the principal architects, with Vinton Cerf, of the Internet. In 2004 they won the A.M. Turing Award for their ‘pioneering work in internetworking, including the design and implementation of the Internet’s basic communications protocols, TCP/IP.’.

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  3. Dec 3, 2007 · Bob Kahn won’t take the bait when asked if he is the father of the Internet. He acts almost as if it’s a trick question, and it isn’t the first time he’s heard it.

  4. Soon after the initial public demonstration of Arpanet in 1972, Kahn left BBN to work within ARPA to begin planning the world’s first packet radio network. Then in 1974, Kahn and Vinton (Vint) Cerf co-authored the seminal paper: “A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication.”.

  5. Robert Kahn is the co-inventor of the TCP/IP protocols and was responsible for originating DARPA’s Internet program. Known as one of the “Fathers of the Internet,” Kahn demonstrated the ARPANET by connecting 20 different computers at the International Computer Communication Conference.

  6. www.computerhistory.org › profile › robert-kahnRobert Kahn - CHM

    2006 Fellow. For pioneering technical contributions to internetworking and for leadership in the application of networks to scientific research. "New capabilities emerge just by virtue of having smart people with access to state-of-the-art technology." — Robert Kahn. Robert Kahn was born in New York, New York, in 1938.

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  8. Jan 26, 2021 · About Robert Kahn. Robert Kahn was instrumental in the creation of the Internet, from its earliest inception as ARPANET, a private/public collaboration between Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Kahn would straddle the divide, first working at BBN and eventually becoming the director of DARPA.