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  1. Jun 9, 2024 · Leonard Kleinrock is an American computer scientist who developed the mathematical theory behind packet switching and who sent the first message between two computers on a network that was a precursor of the Internet.

  2. www.computerhistory.org › profile › leonard-kleinrock-2Leonard Kleinrock - CHM

    Jun 14, 2024 · Learn about Leonard Kleinrock, the computer scientist who developed the mathematical theory of computer networks and led the Network Measurement Center for the ARPANET. He also advocated for expanding the Internet and influenced many networking experts and policies.

  3. 1 day ago · Leonard Kleinrock's research work during the 1970s addressed packet switching networks, packet radio networks, local area networks, broadband networks, nomadic computing, peer-to-peer networks, and intelligent software agents.

  4. Jun 6, 2024 · Leonard Kleinrock is a computer scientist and educator who created the basic principles of packet switching, the technology underpinning the Internet. He led the laboratory where the Internet was born and directed the first message to pass over it in 1969.

  5. 3 days ago · Throughout the 1970s, Leonard Kleinrock developed the mathematical theory to model and measure the performance of packet-switching technology, building on his earlier work on the application of queueing theory to message switching systems. By 1981, the number of hosts had grown to 213.

  6. 1 day ago · Leonard Kleinrock (born 1934) became involved in the ARPANET project in early 1967. He had studied the optimization of message delays in communication networks using queueing theory in his Ph.D. thesis, Message Delay in Communication Nets with Storage, at MIT in 1962. After this, he moved to UCLA.

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · Leonard Kleinrock (1934-Present): Kleinrock’s work on ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), a project funded by the US Department of Defense, established the first operational packet-switching network in the late 1960s.