Trust Management and Access Control
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Network Protocols and Wireless Sensor Networks
- TCP Analysis for WAN Traffic - Understanding scalability
of TCP over WAN and evaluation and comparison of performance of TCP
(under different socket buffer sizes, bandwidth and latency) for NetApp
Netcache and suggest heuristics to improve congestion control. This work was done as part of Summer Internship programme at NetApp, Bangalore, from May 2005 till August 2005.
- Comparative Analysis of Distance Estimation Techniques for Object Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Presented a comprehensive analysis of the Radio Signal Strength Model
for distance estimation in Wireless Sensor Networks by empirically
quantifying various error models such as relative errors,
inter-quartile dispersion estimates and absolute precision. Further on
the basis of this empirical analysis, a K - Nearest
Signal Space Neighbor Match algorithmic scheme was implemented for location estimation. Several crucial parameters, which make this technique adaptive to
different cases and scenarios, were also evaluated, to achieve finer and more precise
estimates. The work was done as major project at the Department of
Computer Science, IIT Delhi, India, alongwith Mohit Saxena and Prof. B.
N. Jain. Mohit Saxena is continuing research in the wireless sensor
networks at Dept of Computer Science, Purdue University, Indiana, where
he is enrolled under the PhD programme.
Network Security
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Computer Architecture and Systems Design
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Image Processing
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Computer Graphics
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