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Anish Arora Ten H. Lai Chunyi Peng Ness Shroff Prasun Sinha Kannan Srinivasan Dong Xuan

Networking@OSU Research and Course Work. Anish Arora Ten H. Lai Chunyi Peng Ness Shroff Prasun Sinha Kannan Srinivasan Dong Xuan CSE Department August 2014. Meet Our Networking Faculty. Anish Arora. Steve Lai. Chunyi Peng. Ness B. Shroff. Kannan Srinivasan. Prasun Sinha.

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Anish Arora Ten H. Lai Chunyi Peng Ness Shroff Prasun Sinha Kannan Srinivasan Dong Xuan

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  1. Networking@OSU Research and Course Work Anish Arora Ten H. Lai Chunyi Peng Ness Shroff Prasun Sinha Kannan Srinivasan Dong Xuan CSE Department August 2014

  2. Meet Our Networking Faculty Anish Arora Steve Lai Chunyi Peng Ness B. Shroff Kannan Srinivasan Prasun Sinha Dong Xuan

  3. Research Directions • Cyber-Physical Systems (Arora, Shroff, Sinha) • Distributed Computing (Arora, Shroff, Peng, Lai) • Network Security (Arora, Lai, Peng, Shroff, Srinivasan, Xuan) • Social Networks (Shroff) • Wireless Networking (All)

  4. Graduate Courses • 5432: Mobile Handset Systems and Networking • 5461: Computer Networking and Internet Technologies • 5462: Network Programming • 5463: Introduction to Wireless Networking • 5473: Network Security • 6333: Distributed Algorithms • 5359: Intermediate Studies in Cryptography • 5469: Intermediate Studies in Computer Networking, and • 5479: Intermediate Studies in Computer Security • 6461: Computer Communication Networks

  5. Graduate Students in Academia • Xiaole Bai (2010) Univ. of Massachusetts –Dartmouth • Ren-Shiou Liu (2009) National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan • Vinod Kulathumani (2008) Univ. of West Virginia • Sriram Chellappan (2007) Univ. of Missouri-Rolla, • Hongwei Zhang (2006) Wayne State • Santosh Kumar (2006) University of Memphis • Vinayak Naik (2006) IIIT Delhi • Murat Demirbas (2004) SUNY Buffalo • Min-Te Sun (2002) Auburn • Bill Leal (2001) Ohio University • Jun Xu (2000) Georgia Tech • Sonia Fahmy (1999) Purdue • Guohong Cao (1999) Penn State • Sandeep Kulkarni (1999) Michigan State • D. Manivannan (1997) University of Kentucky • Shiv Kalyanaraman (1996) RPI • Ravi Prakash (1996) University of Texas-Dallas • Frank Adelstein (1995) Cornell • Golden Richard (1995) University of New Orleans • Yu-Chee Tseng (1995) National Chiao-Tung University

  6. Research Sponsors NSF

  7. Dependable Distributed & Networked Systems LabFaculty: Anish Arora http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~anish/ • Central Goal • 99% users (including devices and businesses) should be able to communicate securely and reliably 99% of the time • requires scalable end-to-end dependability, which is still lacking (no operational MANET has exceeded 100 nodes till today !) • Focus • Large-scale wireless sensor networks and MANETs • Physical-layer security • Internet-/Cloud-based distributed systems • Approach • Scalability limit theory • Graph/geometric/signal processing/machine learning algorithms for low power distributed computing/networking/sensing • Self-stabilization for dependability • Model-based control of systems (using formal methods)

  8. DDNS Lab • Impact • ADAPT smartphone sensor, .NOW motes, eMote OS; ’12-to date • KanseiGenie interactive large-scale WSN testbed; ’04-to date • PeopleNet Dreese Labs WSN for SmartGrid & Smartphone apps; ’08- • ExScal and A Line In The Sand: sensor network based classification and tracking of persons, persons carrying “guns”, vehicles, tanks; ’04 • Aladdin home networking system, built at Microsoft Research, ’00 • NetraProxy internet server, commercially sold by Sun; ‘97

  9. DDNS Lab Current Status • Apply ideas in experimental settings: • Scalable MANETS, with software defined radios and wireless SDN frameworks (involving TI heterogenous platforms, with DARPA) • Cellphone based sensor networks,with focus on power hacking, MAC, routing (involving Qualcomm platform, with DARPA) • Secure WSN fabrics, with C# and Java motes, and physical layer security • Integrating sensor networks with enterprises (involving NSF GENI and Microsoft) • OSU recognized as leader in WSN research and facilities: • KanseiGenie: 800 devices, includes eMotes, TMotes, Imote2s, Stargates, XSMs • PeopleNet for Green Computing and Building Sustainability initiatives • ExScal remains among largest WSN experiments conducted

  10. Mobile Systems, Security and Networking (MSSN)Faculty: Chunyi Peng http://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~chunyi/ • Research interests • Mobile networks (4G/3G cellular networks, 802.11n/ac and beyond, emerging communication) • Mobile systems (phone-to-phone/infrastructure apps) • Mobile security • Ongoing Projects • Secure Mobile Data Charging (NSF SaTC, with Songwu LU (UCLA)) • CCS’14, Mobisys’13, Mobicom’12 • Cellular Network Diagnosis • Sigcomm’14

  11. Mobile Systems, Security and Networking (contd.) • Ongoing Projects (contd) • Visible communication & Screen-Camera Links • Mobicom’14, NSDI’14, HotNets’13 • Looking only for ambitious PhD students • Research in mobile networks (4G LTE and beyond) • Strong networking and system skills • Stay hungry for exploring unknowns

  12. Network Engineering and Wireless Systems (NEWS)Faculty: Ness Shroff http://www.ece.ohio-state.edu/~shroff • Goals: • Understand the Fundamental Limits of Network Performance • Performance Metrics: Throughput, Delay, Energy, Security, Reliability • Develop protocols and control mechanisms that are based on a rigorous foundation and shown to achieve these limits • Develop solutions that are distributed and scalable • Focus on long-term clean-slate design solutions • Ongoing Sponsored Projects • NSF: Mobile Content Sharing Networks: Theory and Implementation [with D. Xuan] • NSF: Sensor Networks based on Renewable Energy Sources [with P. Sinha and E. Koksal] • NSF: Energy Efficient Distributed Sensor Network Control [with P. Sinha and X. Lin] • ARO: Exploiting the multi-channel advantage for wireless ad hoc networks: Achieving both high throughput and low delay with low-complexity control • Qatar: Information theory enabled secure wireless networking: scaling laws, network control, and implementation (with E. Koksal and H. El Gamal).

  13. Ongoing Sponsored Projects in NEWS (cont’d) • NSF: Energy Efficient Operation and Control of Green Base Stations with Renewable Energy: Theory to Practice [with P. Sinha] • NSF: Dynamic Spectrum Access under Uncertainty: Theory, Algorithm Development, and Evaluation • NSF: Router Models and Downscaling Tools for Scalable Security Experiments • NSF: Cognitive Green Building: A Holistic Cyber-Physical Analytic Paradigm for Energy Sustainability • DTRA: Modeling, Analysis and Control for Robust Interdependent Networks • ARO-MURI: Stochastic Control of Multi-scale Networks • Design and control heterogeneous military networks with very diverse performance requirements. • ARO-MURI: Multivariate heavy tail phenomena: modeling, diagnostics, and applications in tactical operations • Design and analyze systems with human mobility, cloud computing, and distributed processing, where multivariate heavy tails abound.

  14. Wireless Infrastructure and NetworkingFaculty: Prasun Sinha http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~prasun • Goal: To design scalable, robust, and efficient next-generation wireless networks • Ongoing Projects • NSF: Green Base Stations [with Ness Shroff] • NSF: Making Information-Theoretic Solutions Practical [with Kannan Srinivasan and P. R. Kumar (TAMU)] • NSF: Femtocell Networks [with R. Srikant (UIUC) and Kang Shin (UMich)] • Toyota: Full Duplex Communication Systems for Vehicles [with Kannan Srinivasan]

  15. Wireless Infrastructure and Networking (contd.) • Some Other Recent Activities • Opportunistic Use of White Spaces • Lane-level localization of vehicles on roadways • Looking only for ambitious PhD Students with strong mathematical background/inclination

  16. Communication & Network SystemsFaculty: Kannan Srinivasan http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~kannan • Goal: To explore the fundamental limits of communications and networking systems with a special focus on wireless • Ongoing Project(s) • Together We Rise: Combining Full Duplex and MIMO • Making Information-Theoretic Solutions Practical • Recent Activities • Wireless Full Duplex (MobiCom 2010/11, ICNP 2013, SPCOM 2014, Infocom 2014) • Power Line Communication Systems (SIGCOMM 2014) • Enterprise Wireless LANs (CoNEXT 2013, MobiCom 2013/14)

  17. CSE 5469: Build Your Own Wireless System • Explore recent wireless research papers from SIGCOMM, MobiCom, Infocom,… • Partner with another student to develop a working solution • Software-defined radios will be provided • Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:30-12:25Dreese Labs 266

  18. Mobile Networking and Computing LabFaculty: Dong Xuan http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~xuan/ • Research Interests: distributed computing, computer networking and cyberspace security • Electronic and Visual Signal Integration: efficient object localization/tracking and visual retrieval and mining • Wireless Mobile Computing: Smartphone-based mobile social networking and medical health systems and Smartphone system security • Current Ph.D. Students: Adam Champion, Gang Li, Xinfeng Li, Fan Yang and Qiang Zhai • Current Research Projects • Integrating Electronic and Visual Signals for Accurate Localization, NSF, Xuan and Zheng, 2012 - 2015 • Mobile Content Sharing Networks: Theory to Implementation, NSF, Shroff and Xuan, 2011-2014 • Looking for highly motivated new graduate students with strong background in system and mathematical background

  19. Thanks!

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