I recently finished my PhD in the Department of Computer Science, focusing on wireless networking. The title of my dissertation was "Opportunistic Resource Management to Improve Service Performance in User-created Networks". My research addresses the challenges of enabling high-performance communication through end-user-created wireless networks. ContactE-mail: | ![]() |
My research is focused on designing and implementing local and distributed algorithms and protocols to improve spontaneous wireless networking between end-users. The congestion control project for intermittently-connected networks dynamically adjusts the replication limit at individual nodes to increase network-wide delivery rates. The AGE project provides distributed, offline authentication so that end-users can safely share their broadband connection with other end-users. The PERM project dynamically schedules flows across multiple shared broadband connections to minimize latency and increase the per-node throughput.
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