Adrian Farrel
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Adrian Farrel is a co-chair of three IETF working groups, namely CCAMP,[1] PCE[2] and L1VPN,[3] which are responsible for developing GMPLS and MPLS related standards. He has also co-edited a special edition of the IEEE Communications Magazine on GMPLS and is the author of two books.[4] He is a founder of Aria Networks Ltd.,[5] who manufacture sophisticated, next-generation network modeling, path computation, and optimization tools for MPLS, GMPLS, and IP networks, and served as their Chief Technology Officer for two years. He also runs a consulting company specializing in MPLS and GMPLS.[6] "Previously he was MPLS architect and development manager at software house Data Connection Ltd., and director of protocol development for Movaz Networks Inc".[7] He is also author of many RFCs,[1][2][3] Internet drafts[1][2][3] and research papers.[7]
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- ^ a b c IETF's Working Group, "Common Control and Measurement Plane (ccamp)"
- ^ a b c IETF's Working Group, "Path Computation Element (pce)"
- ^ a b c IETF's Working Group Layer 1 Virtual Private Networks (l1vpn)
- ^ Amazon index for Adrian Farrel
- ^ Aria Networks
- ^ Old Dog Consulting
- ^ a b IEEE Communiction Magazine July 2005 Vol.43 No.7