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Danko Antolovic
HPC Industry Liaison, IBM
Principal Scientist,
Research Technologies
Indiana University

Danko Antolovic holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Chemistry from the Johns Hopkins University, and an M.S. degree in Computer Science from Indiana University. His past professional activities have included research in quantum chemistry and computational modeling of molecules, research on solar energy in space applications, development of various industrial software (he holds the copyright to an image interpretation program), design of robotic vision and real-time data collection systems, and, most recently, development of wireless communication technology.

Antolovic has many years of experience in academic research and industrial development, and several years of teaching. His associations at Indiana University have included the Chemistry Department, the Cyclotron Facility, and the Pervasive Technology Labs. His current affiliation is with IBM, as industry liaison for high performance computing. He also holds an adjunct faculty position in the IU Computer Science Department.

Antolovic was born in Zagreb, Croatia, and has lived and worked in Belgium, Japan, and the United States. His outside interests include travel, recreational athletics, and an amateur fascination with living things. He and his family are long-time residents of Bloomington.

Selected publications and presentations
  • Antolovic, D., “Architecture of a 802.11b Access Point with Single-Packet Radiolocation.” In Proceedings of IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2008, Las Vegas NV, March 2008.
  • Antolovic, D., “Demonstration of Fast, Single-Packet Radiolocation, Applied to 802.11 Wireless Networking.” In Proceedings of Fifth IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2008, Las Vegas, NV, January 2008.
  • Antolovic, D. and S. Wallace, ”Design of a Radio-Frequency Multiplexer, Used in Radiolocation of 802.11 Wireless Sources.” In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Portable Information Devices, Orlando, FL, March 2007.
  • Antolovic, D. and S. Wallace, “Single-Packet Radiolocation of 802.11 Wireless Sources, Using an Array of Stationary Antennas and High-Speed RF Multiplexing.” In ACM Proceedings of Wireless Internet Conference (WICON), Boston, MA, August 2006.
  • Antolovic, D, A. Leykin, S.D. Johnson, “Vanishing Point: a Visual Road-Detection Program for a DARPA Grand Challenge Vehicle.” Indiana University Computer Science Technical Report TR622, Dec. 2005.
  • Antolovic, D. and H. J. Silverstone, “On the computation of (2-2) three-center Slater-type orbital integrals of 1/r12 using Fourier-transform-based analytical formulas.” Int. J. Quantum Chem100 (2), 146-154. 2004
  • Antolovic, D., B. Himebaugh, S. D. Johnson, “Skeyeball: Real-Time Vision System for an Autonomous Model Airplane.” IEEE Proceedings of the 22nd Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 2003.
  • Antolovic, D., B. Himebaugh, S. D. Johnson, “The Skeyeball Tracking Project.” Proceedings of the 16th Florida Conference on Recent Advances in Robotics, Dania Beach, Florida, May 2003
  • Chief exhibitor for the wireless radiolocator at the Indiana Universityexhibit at Supercomputing Conference 2004, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Chief exhibitor for the wireless radiolocator at the Indiana Universityexhibit at Supercomputing Conference 2003, Phoenix, AZ.
 
Danko Antolović