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Professional Preparation
Ph.D. - Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California - 1999
M.S. - Electrical Engineering University of California - 1991
B.S. - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California - 1990
Research Areas
Research Interests
Multi-Domain Optical Networks
Impairment-Aware Optical Networking
Resource Management for Optical Grids
Optical Multicast for IPTV
Network Survivability
Optical Burst and Packet Switching
Optical Network Control and Management
Energy-Efficient Networking
Delay-Tolerant Networks
Wireless and Sensor Networks
Publications
F. Farahmand, I. Cerutti, A. N. Patel, J. P. Jue, and J. P. C. Rodrigues, "Performance of Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks with Relay Nodes," to appear, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. forthcoming - Publication
Y. Zhu, X. Gao, J. K. Willson, C. Ma, J. P. Jue, and W. Wu, "Improving Cell Broadcasting Scheme to Support Multi-Lingual Service in Wireless Networks," to appear, IEEE Communication Letters, vol. 13, no. 9, September 2009. 2009 - Publication
M. M. Hasan and J. P. Jue, "SRLG-Aware Partitioning for Scalability and Survivability," Proceedings, IEEE/OSA Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2009, San Diego, CA, March 2009. 2009 - Publication
N. Kannasoot and J. P. Jue, "Resource Allocation for Minimizing Response Time in Grid over Optical Burst Switched Networks," Proceedings, IEEE/OSA Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2009, San Diego, CA, March 2009. 2009 - Publication
Y. Zhu, and J. P. Jue, "Multi-Class Flow Aggregation for IPTV Content Delivery in IP over Optical Core Networks," IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 27, no. 12, pp. 1891-1903, June 2009. 2009 - Publication
J. P. Jue, W.-H. Yang, Y.-C. Kim, and Q. Zhang, "Optical Packet and Burst Switched Networks: A Review," IET Communications, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 334-352, March 2009. 2009 - Publication
Y. Zhu and J. P. Jue, "Multi-Class Flow Aggregation for IPTV Program Delivery in Multicast Optical Backbone Networks," Proceedings, IEEE/OSA Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2009, San Diego, CA, March 2009. 2009 - Publication
M. M. Hasan and J. P. Jue, "Online Partitioning for Scalable and Survivable Optical Networks," IEEE/OSA Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. A133-A142, July 2009. 2009 - Publication
Appointments
Chair IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Optical Networking [2008–Present]
Vice Chair IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Optical Networking [2006–2007]
Associate Professor The University of Texas at Dallas [2004–Present]
Secretary IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Optical Networking [2004–2005]
Assistant Professor The University of Texas at Dallas [1999–2004]
Associate Instructor "University of California, Davis" [1997–1997]
Research Assistant "University of California, Davis" [1995–1999]
Teaching Assistant "University of California, Davis" [1993–1995]
Additional Information
Awards and Honors
NSF Career Award, 2002.
Best Paper Award, 14th International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling, 2010.
Best Paper Award, IEEE Globecom 2005 Symposium on Photonic Technologies for Communications, 2005.
GAANN Fellowship, University of California, Davis, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1993.
Electrical Engineering Department Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles, 1990.
Alumni Scholarship, University of California, Berkeley, 1986.
RICHARDSON, Texas (Sept. 12, 2002) - Dr. Jason P. Jue, assistant professor of computer science at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), has been awarded the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Career Award - the organization's most prestigious honor for junior faculty members. With the award comes a $320,000, five-year grant to fund Jue's research in optical networks.
"The rapid growth of the Internet as a medium for global multimedia communications has resulted in a need for scalable network infrastructures that are capable of providing large amounts of bandwidth and supporting a diverse range of applications," said Jue. "Thanks to this generous grant from the NSF, we will be able to examine the feasibility of developing photonic packet-switched networks, which have the potential to fulfill the diverse requirements of emerging broadband applications."
Dr. Jason Jue received $449,651 from the National Science Foundation for his research project: CNS Core: Small: Design and Evaluation of Methods for Supporting Resilient and High-Availability Elastic Network Slicing. Dr. Jue’s research focuses on developing methods and techniques for maintaining high availability and diverse service requirements for elastic network slices in 5G networks. As a result, Dr. Jue hopes his techniques for providing a robust and resilient network infrastructure will be able to support critical applications under dynamic and adverse conditions.
Funding
Impairment-Aware Network Design and Planning
$35,000 - Fujitsu [2010–2010]
NeTS: Small: Design and Analysis of Survivable Multi-Domain Optical Networks