Research Interests
My research interests include wireless networks, protocol design, modeling multihop networks and developing techniques that enhance the security of networks. My Ph.D. thesis work was based on designing wireless network routing approaches that make use of redundancy to provide reliability against transmission failures. The work included designing a hybrid control theory inspired network routing model to help predict the behavior of wireless multihop networks.
I am also interested in developing new techniques and concepts for network design, and have interned with Futurewei networks, working in the area of Named Data Networks. I worked with Aruba Networks in the emerging area of Software Defined Networks (SDN). At Aruba, my work was focussed on controller design to support OpenFlow in wireless networks. My recent and current work with AWS and Fastly involve designing optimizations for large scalable Clos networks used in datacenters and edge cloud networks respectively.
I am also interested in developing new techniques and concepts for network design, and have interned with Futurewei networks, working in the area of Named Data Networks. I worked with Aruba Networks in the emerging area of Software Defined Networks (SDN). At Aruba, my work was focussed on controller design to support OpenFlow in wireless networks. My recent and current work with AWS and Fastly involve designing optimizations for large scalable Clos networks used in datacenters and edge cloud networks respectively.