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Arunabha Sen is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of computer science and engineering. Their research portfolio includes work in several subfields, with a particular emphasis on artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, control and systems engineering, civil and structural engineering, and computational theory and mathematics.

The scientist's work covers a range of main research topics, including:

  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience
  • Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation
  • Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
  • Multimodal Machine Learning Applications

Among recent publications associated with Arunabha Sen are the following papers:

  • Distribution Alignment Using Complement Entropy Objective and Adaptive Consensus-Based Label Refinement For Partial Domain Adaptation, 2023, Artificial Intelligence and Applications
  • Identifying individuals associated with organized criminal networks: A social network analysis, 2020, Social Networks
  • Entanglement Distribution in Satellite-Based Dynamic Quantum Networks, 2023, IEEE Network
  • Identifying Unique Power System Signatures for Determining Vulnerability of Critical Power System Assets, 2020, ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
  • Identification of the K-most Vulnerable Entities in a Smart Grid System, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

Arunabha Sen has published frequently in several venues, most notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
  • Artificial Intelligence and Applications
  • Social Networks
  • IEEE Network

Frequent collaborators in their research include Sandipan Choudhuri, Kaustav Basu, Sohini Roy, Sanjana Dey, and Florent Foucaud.

Best Publications

  • Relay node placement in large scale wireless sensor networks

    Jian Tang;Bin Hao;Arunabha Sen

  • A new model for scheduling packet radio networks

    A. Sen;M.L. Huson

  • Finding a path subject to many additive QoS constraints

    Guoliang Xue;Arunabha Sen;Weiyi Zhang;Jian Tang

  • On a graph partition problem with application to VLSI layout

    Arunabha Sen;Haiyong Deng;Sumanta Guha

  • The Optimal Cost Chromatic Partition Problem for Trees and Interval Graphs

    Leo G. Kroon;Arunabha Sen;Haiyong Deng;Asim Roy

  • Broadcast scheduling algorithms for radio networks

    M.L. Huson;A. Sen

  • Region-based connectivity - a new paradigm for design of fault-tolerant networks

    Arunabha Sen;Sudheendra Murthy;Sujogya Banerjee

  • Supercube: An optimally fault tolerant network architecture

    Arunabha Sen

  • Identification of K most vulnerable nodes in multi-layered network using a new model of interdependency

    Arunabha Sen;Anisha Mazumder;Joydeep Banerjee;Arun Das

  • Fault-Tolerance in Sensor Networks: A New Evaluation Metric

    A. Sen;B. H. Shen;L. Zhou;B. Hao

  • Graph Clustering Using Distance-k Cliques

    Jubin Edachery;Arunabha Sen;Franz-Josef Brandenburg

  • On disjoint path pairs with wavelength continuity constraint in WDM networks

    R. Andersen;F. Chung;A. Sen;G. Xue

  • On routing and spectrum allocation in spectrum-sliced optical networks

    Shahrzad Shirazipourazad;Chenyang Zhou;Zahra Derakhshandeh;Arunabha Sen

  • Energy efficient application mapping to NoC processing elements operating at multiple voltage levels

    Pavel Ghosh;Arunabha Sen;Alexander Hall

  • A Novel Slow Coherency Based Graph Theoretic Islanding Strategy

    Bo Yang;V. Vittal;G.T. Heydt;A. Sen

  • On Sparse Placement of Regenerator Nodes in Translucent Optical Network

    A. Sen;S. Murthy;S. Bandyopadhyay

  • Influence propagation in adversarial setting: how to defeat competition with least amount of investment

    Shahrzad Shirazipourazad;Brian Bogard;Harsh Vachhani;Arunabha Sen

  • Upper and lower bounds of a class of channel assignment problems in cellular networks

    A. Sen;T. Roxborough;S. Medidi

  • A new min‐cut problem with application to electric power network partitioning

    Arunabha Sen;Pavel Ghosh;Vijay Vittal;Bo Yang

  • Graph Clustering Using Multiway Ratio Cut

    Tom Roxborough;Arunabha Sen

Frequent Co-Authors

Guoliang Xue
Guoliang Xue Arizona State University
Baoxin Li
Baoxin Li Shaanxi Normal University
Sajal K. Das
Sajal K. Das Missouri University of Science and Technology
Andréa W. Richa
Andréa W. Richa Arizona State University
Chunming Qiao
Chunming Qiao University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Vijay Vittal
Vijay Vittal Arizona State University
Said Hamdioui
Said Hamdioui Delft University of Technology
Subbarao Kambhampati
Subbarao Kambhampati Arizona State University
Martin Reisslein
Martin Reisslein Arizona State University
Jian Tang
Jian Tang Syracuse University

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