Dr. Lloyd Wood

Biography
Lloyd Wood is a Chartered Engineer, working on communications to remote places, primarily via satellite. As a space initiatives manager in Cisco Systems' Global Government Solutions Group, Lloyd had responsibility for CLEO, the Cisco router in Low Earth Orbit. Lloyd spent some years contributing to the Internet Engineering Task Force and modifying IOS, Cisco's router software... so he's gone on to fly his own code in space. Working with colleagues at NASA Glenn Research Center and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, Lloyd achieved the first tests from space of IPv6 and of the delay-tolerant networking bundle protocol. Lloyd gained his PhD from the Centre for Communication Systems Research at the University of Surrey, where he researched internetworking and satellite constellations, and to where he later returned as a research fellow.
Experience
Other Professional/Technical
Ericsson Australia
Publications
Ivancic, W.D., Floreani, D. Wood, L. Shell, D., and Asati, R., "Modem link-property advertisements," in Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE, 2012, pp. 1 - 7.
Shahriar, A.Z.M., Atiquzzaman, M. Ivancic, W.D., and Wood, L., "A sender-based TFRC for Saratoga: A rate control mechanism for a space-friendly transfer protocol," in Aerospace Conference, 2011 IEEE, 2011, pp. 1 - 12.
Wood, L., Smith, C. Eddy, W.M. Ivancic, W., and Jackson, C., "Taking Saratoga from space-based ground sensors to ground-based space sensors," in Aerospace Conference, 2011 IEEE, 2011, pp. 1 - 8.
Ivancic, W.D., Paulsen, P. Stewart, D. Eddy, W. McKim, J. Taylor, J., et al., "Large File Transfers from Space Using Multiple Ground Terminals and Delay-Tolerant Networking," in Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2010), 2010 IEEE, 2010, pp. 1 - 6.
Wood, L., Ivancic, W., and Dorpelkus, K.-P., "Using Light-Emitting Diodes for intersatellite links," in Aerospace Conference, 2010 IEEE, 2010, pp. 1 - 6.