Adam Dunkels

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Adam Dunkels
Born:
Sweden
Occupation: Software engineer
Website: http://www.sics.se/~adam/

Adam Dunkels, Ph. Lic. is a Swedish software engineer, researcher and co-founder of the Networked Embedded Systems Group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science in Kista, Sweden.

His research is mainly focused on networking technology and distributed communication for small embedded devices and wireless sensor network on the Internet.

Adam is best known to the embedded community as the author of the uIP (micro-IP) and lwIP TCP/IP protocol stacks. He is also the creator of protothreads and author of the Contiki operating system.

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Many of Adam's small implementations can be found into commercial products from companies, including ABB, Altera, BMW, Cisco Systems, Ericsson, GE, HP, Volvo Technology and Xilinx. They include:

  • uIP (micro-IP)
  • lwIP (lightweight IP)
  • uVNC
  • Miniweb
  • phpstack
  • µBASIC

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