Byrav Ramamurthy mainly focuses on Computer network, Wavelength-division multiplexing, Distributed computing, Network topology and Electronic engineering. His research integrates issues of Computer security and Routing and wavelength assignment in his study of Computer network. His Wavelength-division multiplexing study deals with Optical switch intersecting with Multiwavelength optical networking and Optical add-drop multiplexer.
His Distributed computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Traffic grooming, Path protection, Integer programming and Communications system. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Network topology, The Internet and Routing table is strongly linked to Topology. Byrav Ramamurthy interconnects Telecommunications, Amplifier and Wavelength in the investigation of issues within Electronic engineering.
Byrav Ramamurthy mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Wavelength-division multiplexing, The Internet and Integer programming. As part of his studies on Computer network, Byrav Ramamurthy often connects relevant areas like Scalability. The various areas that Byrav Ramamurthy examines in his Distributed computing study include Tabu search, Traffic grooming, Heuristic, Scheduling and Provisioning.
The Wavelength-division multiplexing study combines topics in areas such as Optical communication, Multiplexing, Electronic engineering, Optical switch and Amplifier. His Integer programming research focuses on Path protection and how it relates to Mesh networking. His Wireless sensor network study combines topics in areas such as Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Protocol.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Distributed computing, Bandwidth, Software-defined networking and Integer programming. The study incorporates disciplines such as Scalability and The Internet in addition to Computer network. Byrav Ramamurthy combines subjects such as Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing, Provisioning, Data center and Cloud computing with his study of Distributed computing.
The Bandwidth study which covers Passive optical network that intersects with Bandwidth allocation and Quality of service. His Software-defined networking research includes elements of DMZ and Data mining. As part of one scientific family, Byrav Ramamurthy deals mainly with the area of Integer programming, narrowing it down to issues related to the Scheduling, and often Delay-tolerant networking and Tabu search.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Distributed computing, Bandwidth, Cloud computing and Provisioning. His Computer network and Network topology, Network architecture, Distance-vector routing protocol, Geographic routing and Link-state routing protocol investigations all form part of his Computer network research activities. His research in Distributed computing intersects with topics in Policy-based routing, Wireless Routing Protocol, Multipath routing, Routing table and The Internet.
His Bandwidth research incorporates themes from Link aggregation, Network packet and Packet switching. His study in Cloud computing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Multiprotocol Label Switching, Data center and Integer programming. His studies in Integer programming integrate themes in fields like Job scheduler, Scheduling and Tabu search.
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A survey of security issues in wireless sensor networks
Yong Wang;Garhan Attebury;Byrav Ramamurthy.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2006)
A survey of security issues in wireless sensor networks
Yong Wang;Garhan Attebury;Byrav Ramamurthy.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2006)
Network Innovation using OpenFlow: A Survey
Adrian Lara;Anisha Kolasani;Byrav Ramamurthy.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2014)
Network Innovation using OpenFlow: A Survey
Adrian Lara;Anisha Kolasani;Byrav Ramamurthy.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2014)
Wavelength conversion in WDM networking
B. Ramamurthy;B. Mukherjee.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1998)
Wavelength conversion in WDM networking
B. Ramamurthy;B. Mukherjee.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1998)
Impact of transmission impairments on the teletraffic performance of wavelength-routed optical networks
B. Ramamurthy;D. Datta;H. Feng.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1999)
Impact of transmission impairments on the teletraffic performance of wavelength-routed optical networks
B. Ramamurthy;D. Datta;H. Feng.
Journal of Lightwave Technology (1999)
Scalable Web server clustering technologies
T. Schroeder;S. Goddard;B. Ramamurthy.
IEEE Network (2000)
Scalable Web server clustering technologies
T. Schroeder;S. Goddard;B. Ramamurthy.
IEEE Network (2000)
Photonic Network Communications
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