Vanu Bose
Vanu Bose | |
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Born |
Vanu Gopal Bose 1965 (age 51–52) Boston area |
Residence | Cambridge, MA |
Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | MIT |
Employer | Vanu Incorporated |
Known for | Wireless communications |
Relatives | Amar Bose (father) and Prema (mother) |
Private | |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Cambridge,Massachusetts, United States |
Website |
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Vanu Gopal Bose (born 1965) is an American electrical engineer and technology executive.
Life
He is the son of Amar Bose, the founder of Bose Corporation.[1]
He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a BS in 1987, MS in 1994, and PhD in 1999.[2] He is the founder and CEO of Vanu, Inc., a firm which markets software-defined radio technology.[3][4] The company uses technology based on his graduate research work, called SpectrumWare, under supervisors David L. Tennenhouse and John Guttag.[5][6][7] The technology was licensed from MIT in 1999 after several rounds of negotiation.[8][9] In November 2004, its Anywave technology became the first use of software-defined radio certified by the US Federal Communications Commission, and ADC Telecommunications announced it would manufacture related hardware.[10] In 2005, work with India's Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) was announced to use its technology for base transceiver stations at cell sites in rural India.[11] By 2008, a telecommunications provider in India was reported to be testing the technology.[12]
A venture capital investment of $9 million in 2007 from Charles River Ventures was followed by $32 million in 2008, from an arm of the Tata Group, Norwest Venture Partners.[13] A subsidiary, Vanu Coverage Company, announced $3.2 million investment in 2012.[14]
He married Judith L. Hill in September 2007.[15]
References
- ↑ Michael Fitzgerald (September 23, 2007). "Software That Fills a Cellphone Gap". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ↑ "Vanu Bose, '87, SM '94, PhD '99". Alumni profile for EECS Connector. MIT. 2015. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ↑ Scott Woolley (November 25, 2002). "Dead Air". Forbes. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
- ↑ Suchetana Ray (December 15, 2015). "“My Father Couldn't Have Done In India What He Did With Bose Corp In US"". Business World. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ↑ D.L. Tennenhouse and V.G. Bose (November 13, 1995). "SpectrumWare: A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing". Proceedings of the 1st annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking. ACM: 37–41. ISBN 0-89791-814-2. doi:10.1145/215530.215551.
- ↑ Vanu G. Bose (June 1999). Design and Implementation of Software Radios Using a General Purpose Processor. MIT PhD dissertation.
- ↑ Vanu G. Bose, Alok B. Shah and Michael Ismert (March 29, 1998). "Software Radios for Wireless Networking". Infocomm '98: Seventeenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. IEEE. ISBN 9780780343849. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- ↑ Amy Dockser Marcus (September 1999). "Bose and Arrows: MIT Seeds Inventions But Wants a Nice Cut Of Profits They Yield". Wall Street Journal classroom edition. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ↑ Ishani Duttagupta (July 23, 2012). "NRI scientists who turned research into successful businesses". The Economic Times. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ↑ "FCC Certifies ADC Equipment For Use With Software Defined Radio Deployments". Wireless Design Online. January 20, 2005. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- ↑ "C-DOT and Vanu Inc. enter into strategic partnership to focus on Rural Communication needs". Press release. India Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. March 2, 2005. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- ↑ Pankaj Mishra (January 27, 2008). "New technology may cut wireless network equipment cost by half". Live Mint. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- ↑ "Software Radio Maker Vanu Raises $32M From Tata, Norwest & CRV". VC Circle on Giga Om. September 1, 2008. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- ↑ Don Seiffert (May 8, 2012). "Vanu Coverage calls in $3.2M in equity". Mass High tech. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
- ↑ "Pair wed in garden". Amherts Bee. December 12, 2007. Retrieved February 25, 2017.