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Lazy Nilgiris, Dec '06
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My area of interest is in the fields of sensor and ad hoc networks, mobile and wireless systems, and network edge architectures.
I did my PhD in the Department of Computer Science at Rice University, Houston, Texas.
I was at Rice from 2000 to 2005 under the guidance of
Dr. David Johnson in the
Monarch Group.
I did my Bachelor of Technology from IIT Kharagpur
in 2000 and my Master of Science from Rice University in 2002.
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[2007-]
I am currently in the bay area assoiated with Aruba Networks in the
enterprise wireless space, focussed on mesh networking.
[2005-2007] I was with Meru Networks before, focussed on wireless algorithms. |
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Research @ Rice:
Research on protocol design for Sensor and Wireless Networks.
Cross-layer design of an adaptive Sensor Network Architecture
called COMPASS. I developed adaptive protocols for routing, medium access and
synchronization as part of this architecture.
Designed scalable multihop architectures under Safari and Ad Hoc
City projects. Developed a framework for physical implementation of ad
hoc routing protocol models, called PRAN. Implemented UNIX-like
yalnix kernel, along with device drivers and file system.
Did research internships at Bell Labs and Sun Labs working on network edge architectures. Spent a summer
visiting EPFL working on steady state mobility models.
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visitors since April 1, 2006.