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Conference Presentations:

  1. Adaptive Intelligent Transportation System for Metropolitan Areas, ITS World Congress, Orlando, Florida October 16-20, 2011
  2. Flexible Appointment Based System with Adaptive Response to Traffic and Processing Delays, 8th ITS European Congress – Lyon, France, June 6-9, 2011, Slides Slides (PDF)
  3. Battle Event Detection using Sensor Networks and Distributed Query Processing, Proc. INFOCOM Workshops 2011, IEEE, CPNS 2011, Shanghai, China, April 2011
  4. “Congestion Management using Intelligent Technologies”, Intelligent Transportation Society of America, 20th Annual Meeting, Houston, May 2010, Video
  5. “Uplink Resource Management Design in Multi-access Wireless Networks”, WASA, Boston, MA, August 2009  BibTex
  6. “RL-Based Queue Management for QoS Support in Multi-radio Mesh Networks”, NCA, Cambridge, MA July 2009  BibTex
  7. “Channel assignment and scheduling in wireless mesh networks considering switching overhead”, IEEE International Conference on Communications, Dresden, Germany, June 2009 BibTex
  8. Automated Ride Share Selection using Vehicular Area Networks, IEEE VehiMobil 2009, Dresden, Germany, June 2009 BibTex
  9. “Applying Stochastic Capacity Management to Manage Truck Traffic around a Sea Port”, Hamburg International Conference on Logistics, Hamburg, Germany, September 2008 BibTex
  10. “Routing and Packet Scheduling in WiMAX Mesh Networks”, BroadNets 2007, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 2007 BibTex
  11. “Optimized Channel Utilization in Multi-Carrier Wireless Mobile Networks”, WASA, Xi’an, China, August 2006 BibTex
  12. “The Effects of the Sub-carrier Grouping on Multi-Carrier Channel Aware Scheduling”, International Conference on Broadband Networks, San Jose, CA, October 2004. BibTex
  13. “Predictive Scheduling in Multi-Carrier Wireless Networks with Link Adaptation, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Sep 2004. BibTex
  14. “Predesigned Protection Schemes for Ring Networks: SPIE International Symposium on Voice, Video, and Data Communications, Boston, MA, November 5-8, 2000. BibTex
  15. “Converter Placement in Wavelength Routing Mesh Topologies: IEEE Communications Society, International Conference on Communications, New Orleans, LA, June 18-22, 2000. BibTex
  16. “Design of Survivable Virtual Topologies for Ring and Linear Networks: Ninth Quadrennial International Conference on Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Algorithms, and Applications, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, June 4-9, 2000. BibTex

 

Journal Publications:

  1. Scheduling Resource Allocation with Timeslot Penalty for Changeover, “Theoretical Computer Science”, Volume 369, Dec 2006 BibTex
  2. Throughput Analysis in Wireless Networks with Multiple Users and Multiple Channels, “Acta Informatica”, Volume 43, Issue 3, Sep 2006 BibTex
  3. Statistics Hacking – Exploiting Vulnerabilities in News Websites, “International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security”, March 2007. BibTex
  4. Wavelength Conversion Placement in WDM Mesh Optical Networks: Photonic Network Communications, Volume 4, Number 2, May 2002. BibTex
  5. Logical Topology Design for Linear and Ring Optical Networks: IEEE JSAC – Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 20, Number 1, January 2002. BibTex
  6. On Tree Roots of Graphs: International Journal of Computer Mathematics, January 1999, Vol. 76, Number 2. BibTex

 

Posters, etc:

  1. Efficient Optimal Algorithms for Locating Web Proxies in Linear and Ring Networks: Poster at World Wide Web Conference, Amsterdam, May 2000

 

Monoliths:

  1. Theoretical Foundations of Channel Scheduling in Wireless Networks: Doctoral Dissertation, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
  2. Hierarchical Certification Authority: Monograph towards the Undergraduate Senior Research Thesis, IIT, New Delhi, India.
  3. Logical Topology Design in Optical Networks: Monolith towards the Masters Thesis, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
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