Collaborators Research We are collaborating in research with a number of leading researchers at various institutions University of Waterloo Prof. Pin-Han Ho, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo https://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~p4ho/ throughout the world. Stanford University Prof. Philip Levis, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University http://csl.stanford.edu/~pal/ Texas A&M University Prof. Radu Stoleru, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University http://faculty.cs.tamu.edu/stoleru/
Current Research Research Research Areas Our research interest is in networking and distributed systems, end-to-end QoS, and security. We are also interested in managing resources in Cloud & Autonomous computing, TCP performance over next-generation high-speed networks, wireless full-duplex, and DTN networks. We are currently involved in a few interesting projects such as resource management in high-speed networks, wireless Full-duplex LAN design, software-defined networking QoS, IoT network architecture, and IoT Security.
Software Research NS-2 software package. Implementing different channel widths in 802.11 nodes Extension to ns-2 simulator that allows implementing different channel widths in the 802.11 mobile nodes. Software Link NS-3 software package. Enabling Timestamp-based MAC functionality in 802.11 nodes. TMAC implementation for ns-3 as described in our ICCCN 2011 paper. Software Link NS-2 software package. Monitoring queue utilization in 802.11 nodes Extension to ns-2 simulator that allows monitoring of queue sizes in 802.11 mobile nodes. Software Link