Summary
Peter Oh is a seasoned Wi-Fi and embedded Linux kernel engineer with over 14 years designing and optimizing wireless, GSM/CDMA, and device-management stacks for products from handsets to mesh networks. Currently at Amazon, he brings deep low-level expertise across Embedded Linux, Android, RTOS, and Windows Mobile, and has a track record of real-world impact—e.g., reducing packet drops by ~95% at Bowers & Wilkins and rearchitecting wpa_supplicant for DFS in 802.11s mesh. He excels at performance tuning, kernel/driver development, and tricky debugging (memory corruption, deadlocks, crashes), and is fluent in C/C++, JNI, assembly and networking protocols. Comfortable working across platforms and teams, he has repeatedly delivered upstream-friendly kernel patches and Android integrations at Broadcom, Qualcomm, and other vendors. Based in San Jose, he blends system-level rigor with product-minded pragmatism, often surfacing non-obvious bottlenecks in rate control, retry mechanisms, and PHY/firmware interactions.
14 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Electronics Engineering, Bachelor, Electronics Engineering at Hoseo University
Korean