Recent Publications from NSF Grant CNS 1117597

“Understanding Traffic Dynamics in Cellular Data Networks and Applications to Resource Management”


·        Utpal Kumar Paul, Anand P. Subramanian, Milind Madhav Buddhikot and Samir R. Das, "Understanding Spatial Relationships in Resource Usage in Cellular Data Networks", Proceedings of IEEE International Workshop NetSciCom 2012.

 

·        Utpal Paul, Milind Buddhikot, Samir Das, "Opportunistic Traffic Scheduling in Cellular Data Networks", Proceedings of IEEE  DySPAN 2012, Seattle, Washington, Oct 2012.

 

·        Navid Azimi, Himanshu Gupta, Utpal Paul, Milind Madhav Buddhikot, Samir R. Das, Minimizing Capacity Requirements of Cellular Networks via Delayed Scheduling,” Proceedings of IEEE SECON 2013, New Orleans, USA, June 24-27. 2013.

·        Utpal Kumar Paul, Luis Ortiz, Samir R. Das, Giordano Fusco and Milind Madhav Buddhikot, Learning Probabilistic Models of Cellular Network Traffic with Applications to Resource Management,” IEEE Conference on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN 2014), McLean, Virginia, April 2014.. Mclean, Virginia, USA.

·        Ayon Chakraborty, Samir R. Das and Milind Buddhikot, Radio Environment Mapping with Mobile Devices in the TV White Space,” ACM Mobicom 2013 (Poster Session). Miami, Florida, USA, Oct 2013.

·        Milind M. Buddhikot, Towards a Virtual Cellular Network with Variable Grade Spectrum: Challenges and Opportunities,” ACM Conference Mobile Communications (ACM Mobicom 2013), Proceedings of the 19th annual international conference on Mobile computing & networking, Pages 369-374 ACM New York, NY, USA, ISBN: 978-1-4503-1999-7. Miami, Florida, USA.

·        Chang Wook Kim,  Jihoon Ryoo and Milind Madhav Buddhikot, “Design and Implementation of an End-to-End Architecture for 3.5 GHz Shared Spectrum,” 7th IEEE Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN) 2015. Stockholm, Sweden, Nov 29-Oct 2, 2015.


The research reported in the publications above is supported in full or parts by US National Science Foundation (NSF) grant CNS 1117597.

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