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Evil Galactic Overlord Industries

Network ManagementYou many also know me as the Supreme Leader of the Gamma Quadrant. Also I'm far better looking and intelligent than your ONAP TPM.

I like to serve as an example to others.

Vimal BegwaniAT&T
5G

I have been with AT&T for more than 33 years, supporting OSS architecture work. I have been working with AT&T 5G Network Architects, Vendors, and external communities to define Management Architecture for 5G network including slicing for more than two years.  I actively participated with X-RAN and contributed in defining O-RAN network and management architecture.  I continue to actively participate in various O-RAN working groups, defining management and RIC (RAN Intelligent Controller) architecture.

I was the lead architect of AT&T ECOMP and have been active participation in ONAP architecture and use-case subcommittee. I worked with community members proposed 5G use in Beijing release and continue to lead that group.

I would like to coordinate and lead 5G work within ONAP by actively working with external communities such as O-RAN, 3GPP, and other committees with ONAP (Modeling, Security, etc.)

ramki krishnan

VMware

Edge Computing

I have 20+ years of product strategy and architecture experience in Enterprise, Cloud & Telecom industry and in the last few years pioneered the Telco NFV movement chairing the NFV Research Group at IETF. I am currently at VMware where I lead ONAP strategy/architecture and Cloud Native/Edge technology strategy/architecture. I have a deep understanding of various technologies and I drove a differentiated SDN product initiative winning the ONS 2014 SDN Idol award for Brocade. I am a recognized innovator with 19 US patents, 8 IEEE conference papers with a best paper award.

I have been deeply involved in ONAP since its inception with key contributions in the following areas. First, Architecture, Use Cases and Functional Requirements for Cloud and Edge Computing. Next, external open source project representation for Edge Computing. Last, committer for OOF project.

Currently, I am leading the Edge Computing efforts in ONAP which includes working with ONAP subcommittees such as Use Case, Architecture and external open source projects such as Akraino etc. (Links: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Edge+Automation+through+ONAP; https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Edge+Automation+through+ONAP+Arch.+Task+Force+-+Distributed+Management+%28ONAP+etc.%29+components). I would like to continue to coordinate and lead Edge Computing work within ONAP by actively working with external open source & standards initiatives such as LF Edge (Akraino etc.), ETSI MEC, Kubernetes IoT/Edge WG etc. and other committees within ONAP such as Architecture, Modelling, Use Case, Security etc.

Ulas KozatHuawei

5G

I have worked in telco research, development and standards space over 20+ years. I have been involved in SDN and NFV space from the early days of their inception with the emphasis on network infrastructure cloudification and on providing network as a service capability in the mobile carrier space. I have also worked heavily on data-driven network management and optimization. I accumulated unique perspectives from my current and past employments on the vendor side (Huawei, Argela), carrier side (NTT DOCOMO) and academic side (Ozyegin University, The University of Maryland, The George Washington University).  

On the open source side, I have been an active participant in telco focused open source activities.  I am quite familiar with the community, processes and activities in LFN projects, particularly of ONAP and OPNFV projects. I have been involved in ONAP specifically on the 5G use case activities since early 2018. I have been leading the discussions on PNF software management with feature contributions to Casablanca and Dublin releases. I served as PTL for the OPNFV Domino project that focused on template distribution and translation services for network service and VNF descriptors. On the standards side, I work very closely with team members who are major contributors to 3GPP, IETF, ETSI and IEEE standards.

I have a track record of over 65 IEEE and ACM publications (with 2 best paper awards), 17 issued US Patents, 2 books and a book chapter on communication networks, cloud computing/storage and distributed systems. I served in organizing committees and technical program committees in flagship IEEE and ACM conferences including IEEE Infocom, IEEE NFV-SDN, IEEE ICC, IEEE PIMRC, IEEE Globecom, ACM MobiCom, ACM MobiHoc, ACM Mobisys. I served in project review panels for NSF GENI. I am an area editor for Elsevier COMNET. I served as reviewer for various IEEE transactions and journals numerous times. I am a senior member of IEEE.

I am quite familiar with the processes and people involved in both open source and standards communities. I have deep understanding of wireless systems and have been an active contributor to their evolution. Based on my background as well as past and current roles in the companies I worked at, I believe I can bridge the activities in 5G domain 
AT&T

AI(ML/DL)Manoop Talasila is from AT&T Labs working as Principal-Inventive Scientist and worked as the overall Architect and Technical Development Lead roles for Acumos machine learning project and also holding the PTL position for ONAP Portal Platform project. He has been working as software architect for over 12 years and have led platform development projects in various domains. Since 2017, he has been part of the design, architecture and code implementation of the Acumos platform and its development within AT&T. He served as committer for Acumos AI and ONAP repos and contributed a large amount of the seed code, maintained necessary CI/CD jobs or processes and coordinated on-boarding effort of AI/ML models onto Acumos Platform hosted in LinuxFoundation.

I envision great opportunities in ONAP to apply Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) for achieving automation and zero touch capabilities for network operations.

Because, I coordinated the AI efforts in Acumos, O-RAN RIC open source projects which will align eventually with ONAP, I am very aware of the commitment that this role requires in terms of collaboration, standards, and architecture recommendations. Also, I presented a talk in recent ONS unconference sessions about integrating AI/ML models into ONAP and seen lot of synergies in ONAP use cases to leverage existing AI open source projects.

My interest in serving this position has much to do with my professional and technical foci. I believe, I can coordinate the designs and architecture needed to streamline and deliver the AI specific goals in the ONAP community.

Lingli DengChina Mobile

Lingli Deng is a Technical Manager at China Mobile Research Institute. She obtained her Doctor’s degree in Computer Application Technology from the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences and joined China Mobile in 2009. She is a core member of the Novonet project which drives SDN/NFV strategy for China Mobile, and has been working on evaluation and introduction of data plane acceleration technology, running the Novonet Testing Lab and planning the SDN/NFV trial network for the company. She  is currently serving as ONAP TSC Vice Chair.

Before joining ONAP, I have been working as SDO representative in ITU, IETF, 3GPP and ETSI NFV. Personally, I am quite familiar with both the SDO and Open Source cultures.

As one of the basic principles, China Mobile has been investing in both fronts (SDO and Open Source) to unify the industry standards and its open source reference implementation. As part of this efforts, China Mobile is currently serving as the Vice Chairmen of the Board (at LFN) for SDO and Open Source collaboration. To guide the related efforts, we led the  analysis and documentation on the ONAP status on SDO collaboration. For mobile network automation, our ONAP team has been focusing on contributing to ONAP the code base for supporting both ETSI NFV compliant NFV use cases (VoLTE, vCPE) and TMF/MEF compatible use cases (CCVPN).  For intelligent operation, we are contributing datalake and building intelligent operation applications based on our internal AI platform, which is also hosting the nation AI competition in China.

Internally, I have been working extensively on NFV orchestration, slicing management, and intelligent operation use cases based on ONAP,  which is being done hand-in-hand with the China Mobile 3GPP delegation (which is currently leading 5G SBA architecture design and NWDAF (network data analytics function), and the China Mobile O-RAN delegation (which is leading the O-RAN architecture design and intelligent RAN operation applications).  



Hui DengHuawei
Hui DENG obtained his Doctor degree from Dept. Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University in 2002. He worked as Principal staff between 2007 and 2016 in China Mobile. He joined Huawei and is the director of 5G Core/MEC/NFV related standard and opensource. He acted as the co-chair of IETF MIF working group. And he was the board of director of WBA(Wireless Broadband Alliance) between 2012-2014, acted as the board of director of OPNFV between 2014-2016 and 1st board of chairman of OPEN-O project in Linux Foundation. He was the SDO coordiantor, cochair of modeling subcommittee in ONAP between 2017-2019.

As the ex-SDO coordinator, we have organized 4 times Multi-SDO ONAP workshop before:

External SDOs session in Developer event in September

External SDO session in ONAP Forum Dec. 12th, 2017

Jan 2019 ONAP DDF OPNFV Plugfest SDO

Apr. 2019 ONAP M-SDOs workshop

Based on my past experience of network management , I am willing to continue to help on those topics, and bring the connections between ONAP with those SDOs.


Sylvain Desbureaux Orange

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Cloud Native

I have 15+ years of networking, orchestration and automation experience in Enterprise, Cloud & Telecom industry. I have been Orange head delegate at MEF forum for several years .

I developed OSS services (network equipment configurator) and commercial softwares.

I was involved in Orange first SDN/NFV business solution (https://www.orange-business.com/en/products/easy-go-network).

I have been deeply involved in ONAP for almost two years with focus on integration testing (OOM gating), container footprint optimization and use case development.

As such, I am contributing to ONAP helm charts integrated in OOM and automation strategy. I am also working on the Kubernetes infrastructure targeted by Orange for its future cloud ready VNFs.

I am involved on the definition of new networking paradigms such as service meshes, as well as kubernetes operators for Telcos.

I think that there are a lot of valuable LF projects in CNCF that could greatly simplify the ONAP architecture, implementation and automation processes.

I then would like to coordinate ONAP Cloud Native activities for the community with the other partners of the ecosystems (CNCF, standardization initiatives and other open source communities).






































































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