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  1. Oral History of Robert Metcalfe Interviewed by: Len Shustek Recorded: Nov. 29, 2006; Jan. 31, 2007 Boston, Massachusetts CHM Reference number: X3819.2007

  2. Robert Metcalfe. 1946-. American computer engineer who invented the Ethernet system of transmitting data from one computer to another. Ethernet helped make Local Area Networks (LANs) possible by providing simple, high-speed data connections to transmit and share data and e-mail. Ethernet was invented in 1973 and, a few years later, Metcalfe ...

  3. Mar 22, 2023 · This year's winner is Robert Metcalfe, the co-inventor of Ethernet technology. Metcalfe is an Emeritus Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas, Austin and now ...

  4. Robert Metcalfe. The University of Texas at Austin. ... V Cerf, E Harslem, J Heafner, R Metcalfe, J White. IEEE Transactions on Communications 20 (3), 557-564, 1972. 107:

  5. Robert Metcalfe. Robert “Bob” Metcalfe’s career in computer communications began in 1969 when, as a graduate student looking for a part-time job, he was offered the opportunity to connect one of the PDP-10 computers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to the Arpanet. In one propitious moment, a motivated young scientist was ...

  6. Robert Metcalfe. Robert Melancton Metcalfe ( Nova York, 7 de abril de 1946) [ 1][ 2] é um engenheiro e empresário estadunidense que contribuiu para o desenvolvimento da Internet em 1970.

  7. In 1976, Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs (Metcalfe's assistant) published a paper titled, "Ethernet: Distributed Packet-Switching For Local Computer Networks." Robert Metcalfe left Xerox in 1979 to promote the use of personal computers and local area networks (LANs). He successfully convinced Digital Equipment, Intel, and Xerox Corporations to ...

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