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Sachidananda Kangovi
CitizenshipUSA
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
DisciplineScience and engineering
Institutions
Employer(s)
Significant design
  • Service Linked Multi-State' system (SLIMS)
  • testing facility for exhaust flow from rocket and jet engines

Sachidananda Kangovi, also known as Sach Kangovi, is an American technology executive, aerospace engineer, and an author, known for developing 'Service Linked Multi-State' system (SLIMS), a critical part of the Telecom provisioning and activation system. He has also involved in the development of a facility to test exhaust flow from rocket and jet engines, designated by National Aerospace Laboratory as one of the world's most exceptional and one-of-a -kind testing facilities. He is the author of three books of which Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks, published by Elsevier, has been adjudged by 'BookAuthority' as one of the best Ethernet books of all time.

Biography

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Sachidananda Kangovi, born in the Indian city of Bengaluru on August 25, 1948, earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from Jabalpur Engineering College and a master's degree from Indian Institute of Science.[1] His doctoral studies were at Rutgers- The State University of New Jersey from where he got his Ph.D. in 1977,[2][3] under the guidance of D. Robert H. Page.[4] He started his career as a senior scientist at National Aerospace Laboratory in 1971 before moving to the US in 1982, to work on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) at Boeing, and Johnson & Johnson.[5] Later, he worked on information technology at Comcast, AT&T and erstwhile Satyam Computer Services, an India-based global IT Company as the vice president of Telecom sector.[6]

Achievements

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Kangovi designed and developed a test facility called 'Base Flow Facility'[7] to study the effect of exhaust flows from rocket engines and jet engines on thrust as well as control surface effectiveness and this facility has been designated as one of the world's most exceptional and one-of-a -kind testing facilities by the National Aerospace Laboratory .[8][9][10][11][12] At Comcast as Design Lead and Distinguished Engineer, Kangovi spearheaded a team of designers to develop the Service Linked Multi-State (SLIMS) System,[13], a critical part of Telecommunication provisioning and customer activation system. His work on Service Linked Multi-State (SLIMS) earned him several US and global patents.[14][15][16][17] As a Senior Enterprise Architect at AT&T, Kangovi worked on the end-to-end solution architecture of OSS/BSS system for the MEF standard-based External Network-to-Network Interface (ENNI) project, an AT&T initiative called Velocity IP (VIP) and Fiber Broadband Services (FBS). While at AT&T, he authored a reference book titled Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks[18][19] published by Elsevier in 2017. This book was adjudged by 'BookAuthority' as one of the best Ethernet books of all time[20] while The Law of Disorder is being cited by many researchers in their theses/papers.[21]

Patents

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A. Sachidananda Kangovi: Method For Provisioning Subscribers, Products, And Services In A Broad band Network. Comcast Cable Holdings.

  1. US Patent Application 20070286348[14], December 2007
  2. Worldwide Patent WO 2007/143712[15], December 2007
  3. European Patent EP2024817A2[16], February 2009
  4. US Patent 7912195[14], March 2011
  5. US Patent 8594289[14], November 2013
  6. US Patent 9,070,154[14], June 2015
  7. Canadian Patent CA 2654454[17], 2015

Books

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  1. Kangovi, Sachidananda (2016-10-19). Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks (1st ed.). Morgan Kaufmann.
  2. Kangovi, Sachidananda. Monk and the Provocateur: A fascinating true story of a father’s search for meaning of life and his son’s quest for a place in computer industry, and how their quests finally converged.
  3. Kangovi, Sachidananda. THE LAW OF DISORDER: Our existence itself depends on this law. What is it and how to manage it?.

Selected Publications

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  1. Badrinarayan, M.A. and Kangovi, S., "Base Flow behind Rotating Axisymmetric Body, "Report No. 71-FMS, Dept. of Aero. Eng., Indian Institute of Science, May 1971.
  2. Yajnik, K.S., Kangovi, S. and Seshadri, S.N., "Effect of Sting on Base Pressure at Transonic and High Subsonic Speeds," Commonwealth Advisory Aeronautical Research Council, Bangalore, Dec. 1972.
  3. Yajnik, K.S. and Kangovi, S., "Base Pressure Experiments on Axisymmetric Models," Indian Rocket Society Symposium, 1973.
  4. Kangovi, S. and Rao, D.M., "The Time-Dependent Measurement of Base Pressure in a Blow-Down Tunnel with Varying Reynolds Number," J. of Aero. Soc. of India, Vol. 30, No.1.2, Feb. 1973, pp. 53-54.
  5. Yajnik, K.S. and Kangovi, S., "Observation of Transonic 'Well' in Axisymmetric Base Flow, "Paper No. 1.3, Aero Soc. of India Silver Jubilee Technical Conference, 1974.
  6. Kangovi, S., "Base Flow of a Spinning Axisymmetric Body," AIAA Paper No. 76-212, 12thAnnual Meeting and Technical Display, Washington, DC, 28-30, Jan. 1976.
  7. Kangovi, S. and Page, R.H., "Turbulent Flow through a Sudden Enlargement at Subsonic Speeds," 6th Australasian Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Conference, Adelaide, Australia, Dec. 1977.
  8. Kangovi, S. and Page, R.H., "The Turbulent Near-Wake of an Annular Step at Subsonic Speeds," ASME Paper No. 78-WA/FF-15, San Francisco, Dec. 1978. Also published in J. of Fluid Eng., Transactions of ASME, June 1979.
  9. Kangovi, S., "Review of Afterbody Drag Studies," Presented at the 31st Annual General Meeting of Aero. Soc. of India, Sep. 1979.
  10. Kangovi, S., "Isobaric Mixing between Two Non-Isoenergetic Compressible Streams with Initial Turbulent Boundary Layer," Paper No. A-10, Vol. A, Proceedings of the First Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics, Dec. 1980.
  11. Kangovi, S., "Afterbody Design," Proceedings of the Symposium on Perspectives on Aircraft Aerodynamics, Bangalore, India, May 1982.
  12. Kangovi, S., "Effect of Initial Conditions on Constant Pressure Mixing between Two Compressible Non-Isoenergetic Streams," 13th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, Tokyo, Japan, June 1982.
  13. Kangovi, S. and Krishnan, V., "Afterbody Studies on the Thrust-Minus-Drag Rig," 13thInternational Symposium on Space Technology and Science, Tokyo, Japan, June 1982.
  14. Kangovi, S., "Effect of Initial Conditions on the Constant Pressure Mixing between Two Turbulent Streams," The Aeronautical Quarterly, Vol. XXXIV, Feb. 1983, pp. 61-75.
  15. Kangovi, S. and Krishnan, V., "Measurements Related to Afterbody Studies on Thrust-Minus-Drag Rig," Proceedings of the Second Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics, Beijing, China, Oct. 1983.
  16. Parkinson, J. and Kangovi, S., "Moisture Separation and Filtration for Marine Gas Turbines, "Diesel and Gas Turbine World Wide, USA, Sep. 1988.
  17. Kangovi, S., "Recent Developments in Rotor Aerodynamics in Scientific Computing Environment of Boeing Computer Services-Helicopter Support Division," Invited paper SECTAM XV, Georgia Inst. of Tech., Mar. 1990.
  18. Kangovi, S., "On the Fluid Mechanics and Filtration of Breath," Presented at the Gordon Research Conference on Separation and Purification, New Hampshire, USA, August 10-14,1992.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Alumni of Indian Institute of Science — Bengaluru Area, India". alumnius.net. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  2. ^ "ProQuest Dissertation Express - Welcome!". dissexpress.proquest.com. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  3. ^ Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports. NASA, Office of Scientific and Technical Information. 1978.
  4. ^ "Prof. Robert H. Page Ph.D. | National Air and Space Museum". airandspace.si.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  5. ^ Devin, Mark (2023-04-27). "Are You Ready For a Career in Aerospace Engineering?". Medium. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  6. ^ "Becoming the Best Leader in Your Field of Work". Zupyak. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  7. ^ "0.5 M BASE FLOW TUNNEL - CSIR - NAL". www.nal.res.in. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  8. ^ "From Concept to Reality: Creating a Unique Testing Facility at National Aerospace Laboratory, Bangalore". TechPlanet. 2023-08-15. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  9. ^ Rehan. "The Future Prospects of Aerospace Engineering". pierrelotichelsea.com. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  10. ^ Devin, Mark. "Becoming an Aerospace Engineer".
  11. ^ Rehan. "Aerospace Engineering Facts You Probably Didn't Know".
  12. ^ Rehan. "Challenges Faced by the Aerospace Industry".
  13. ^ SeventhQueen (2023-08-15). "Revolutionizing Customer Service - Patented Service Linked Multi-State System (SLIMS) for Operational and Business Support at Comcast". WriteUpCafe.com. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  14. ^ a b c d e "Sachidanada Kangovi Inventions, Patents and Patent Applications - Justia Patents Search". patents.justia.com. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  15. ^ a b WO2007143712A3, Kangovi, Sachidanada, "Method for provisioning subscribers, products, and services in a broadband network", issued 2008-05-02 
  16. ^ a b EP2024817A2, Kangovi, Sachidanada, "Method for provisioning subscribers, products, and services in a broadband network", issued 2009-02-18 
  17. ^ a b CA2654454A1, Kangovi, Sachidanada, "Method for provisioning subscribers, products, and services in a broadband network", issued 2007-12-13 
  18. ^ "Book Review: Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  19. ^ "History of the Internet", Wikipedia, 2023-11-06, retrieved 2023-11-14
  20. ^ "BookAuthority".
  21. ^ "Entropy". www.hellenicaworld.com. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
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