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1. www.nanog.org
www.nanog.org/mtg-0105/casner. - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2001 Last Visited: 3/5/2007
Steve Casner, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, and Chia-Chee Kuan, Packet Design
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Stephen L. Casner received his B.A. in Mathematics from Occidental College in 1973 and his M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California in 1976, where he designed and implemented protocols and software for some of the earliest experiments with packet voice using the ARPAnet at USC's Information Sciences Institute.He took this work to the commercial arena with further development of packet-based audio and video technology for both conferencing and streaming applications at Precept Software, which was acquired by Cisco Systems.Currently at Packet Design, he is applying some of the same techniques in network performance measurement and analysis.He is also co-chairman of the Audio/Video Transport working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force.This group has developed the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) for packet audio and video as well as other real-time multicast and unicast applications.He was the primary organizer for the establishment of the worldwide Mbone in its initial experimental phase. -
2. Tesla Motors - hear
www.teslamotors.com/blog5/?p=5 - [Cached]Published on: 3/28/2007 Last Visited: 7/11/2008
by Stephen Casner
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Stephen Casner spent 25 years working on protocols and systems for transmission of audio and video over packet networks, starting before the Internet existed and continuing through the Internet Multicast Backbone (MBONE).He was recruited to the Silicon Valley to work with startup Precept Software and its IP/TV product, which was later acquired by Cisco.He is currently a Fellow at Packet Design, working on route analytics, and waiting patiently for his Signature One Hundred number to be called.
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Stephen and an EV1 Club tackle the
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As Stephen said, the predictability of the power is so nice.
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I agree with Steve on the high value of the Vehicle Display System.
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I agree with the earlier statement about networking it , also Thanx to you Stephen Casner for buying one cause like was stated before it will make the Tesla more affordable!!Go Tesla Go!!!!!!!!!!!
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Stephan brings up a good point that I have been wondering about.I live in Rhode Island and we do see some brutal cold winters. (I like to think that I have read almost every word on this website and I don't think I see this mentioned anywhere.) He stated that the approx.
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Mr. Casner, Thanks for your input on the Roadster.
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Stephen: Thanks for sharing your EV experiences with us.
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As somebody who insists upon having a manual transmission in any vehicle I purchase, I would say that Mr. Casner is spot on that the reason I like to use is is not the raw exercise of shifting gears.
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Reading about Stephen Casner's expreiences with various EV's gives me further confidence that my determination to one day drive a White Star is well intentioned.In regard to the virtue of regenerative braking, I note that on my 2004 Prius, to a lesser degree, I use the accelerator pedal more and the brake pedal less than would be the case without regen. or if it were an ICE powered car.Thus the wear on the braking system is reduced incrementally.Also, the use of cruise control on the Prius results in significant improvement in fuel efficiency.With no experience with pure EV's, thanks to comments from Mr. Casner and others of my acquaintance, I look forward to becoming an adherent of the EV-Grin syndrome.
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Mr. Casner, Thanks for your inspiring blog entry.
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Steve, Roy and TEG.Thank you for the replies.
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Steve Casner / TEG, thanks for the replies.
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3. October 2001 NANOG23 Meeting
www.nanog.org/mtg-0202/cengiz. - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2001 Last Visited: 5/17/2008
Cengiz Alaettinoglu and Steve Casner, Packet Design
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Stephen Casner worked on packet audio and video for 27 years, going from the ARPAnet through the MBone.This was first in the academic setting at USC/ISI, then going commercial at Precept Software and Cisco Systems.Now he is applying some of the same techniques for network performance measurement at Packet Design.

