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Kishore Ramachandran kishore [at] nec-labs [dot] com (609) 951 2565 |
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Kishore Ramachandran is a Research Staff Member at NEC Laboratories America, Inc. in Princeton, NJ. His research interests broadly include measurement, design and analysis of wireless systems and networks. His work spans Internet congestion control, wireless network testbed design, resource management for WiFi networks, and vehicular networks. Past projects include building the world's largest, open-access, indoor wireless testbed (ORBIT), which was awarded the NSF's 4th annual Schwarzkopf award for Technological Innovation in 2008. He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from WINLAB at Rutgers University in 2009, a Master's in Computer and Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in 2002, and a Bachelor's in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Mumbai in 2000. |
| [MobiCom2009] |
Optimal beam scheduling for multicasting in wireless networks.
K. Sundaresan, K. Ramachandran, and S. Rangarajan. | ||
| [MobiSys2009] |
R2D2: Regulating Beam Shape and Rate as Directionality meets Diversity.
K. Ramachandran, R. Kokku, K. Sundaresan, M. Gruteser, and S. Rangarajan. | ||
| [MobiSys2008] |
Synchronous Two-phase Rate and Power Control in 802.11 WLANs.
K. Ramachandran, R. Kokku, H. Zhang, and M. Gruteser. | ||
| [NEC TR 2008] |
60 GHz Data-Center Networking: Wireless => Worry less?
K. Ramachandran, R. Kokku, R. Mahindra, and S. Rangarajan. NEC Technical Report. July, 2008. | ||
| [Elsevier ComNets2008] |
An Experimental Study of Inter-cell Interference Effects on System Performance in Unplanned Wireless LAN Deployments.
M. A. Ergin, K. Ramachandran, and M. Gruteser. | ||
| [IEEE ToN2005] |
Accumulation-based Congestion Control.
Y. Xia, D. Harrison, S. Kalyanaraman, K. Ramachandran and A. Venkatesan. |