2012 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
2003 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1998 - ACM Fellow For contributions to Parallel Processing Architecture, Interconnection Networks, Parallelism Detection & Scheduling.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless ad hoc network, Wireless and Wireless sensor network. Dharma P. Agrawal interconnects Wireless network, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Throughput in the investigation of issues within Computer network. His Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Scheduling, Processor scheduling, Default gateway, Multiprocessor scheduling and Hop.
His Wireless ad hoc network research includes elements of Directional antenna, Mobile ad hoc network, Network packet, Mobile radio and Node. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Key management, Cellular network, Real-time computing and Base station. His work deals with themes such as Energy consumption, Middleware, Efficient energy use and Mobile wireless sensor network, which intersect with Wireless sensor network.
Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless sensor network, Wireless and Wireless ad hoc network are his primary areas of study. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless network, Wireless mesh network and Throughput. The various areas that Dharma P. Agrawal examines in his Distributed computing study include Scalability, Parallel computing, Network topology, Mobile computing and Routing protocol.
As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Wireless sensor network, focusing on Real-time computing and, on occasion, Base station and Communication channel. His research in Wireless intersects with topics in Quality of service and Cellular network. Dynamic Source Routing is closely connected to Wireless Routing Protocol in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Optimized Link State Routing Protocol.
Dharma P. Agrawal mainly investigates Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Wireless, Distributed computing and Cloud computing. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wireless mesh network, Throughput and Vehicular ad hoc network. His research investigates the connection between Wireless sensor network and topics such as Key distribution in wireless sensor networks that intersect with issues in Wi-Fi array.
He focuses mostly in the field of Wireless, narrowing it down to topics relating to Real-time computing and, in certain cases, Gait. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wireless ad hoc network, Network topology and Wireless network. His work carried out in the field of Cloud computing brings together such families of science as Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, The Internet and Big data.
His main research concerns Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Wireless, Distributed computing and Computer security. His Computer network research incorporates elements of Wireless ad hoc network and Throughput. Dharma P. Agrawal has researched Wireless sensor network in several fields, including Energy consumption, Sensor node, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Middleware.
His research integrates issues of Low overhead, Scheduling, Signal strength and Embedded system in his study of Wireless. His Distributed computing research includes themes of Network performance, Cloud computing, Software deployment and Mobile computing. The concepts of his Computer security study are interwoven with issues in Phishing, Internet privacy and Identification.
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TEEN: a routing protocol for enhanced efficiency in wireless sensor networks
A. Manjeshwar;D.P. Agrawal.
international parallel and distributed processing symposium (2001)
APTEEN: A Hybrid Protocol for Efficient Routing and Comprehensive Information Retrieval in Wireless Sensor Networks
Arati Manjeshwar;Dharma P. Agrawal.
international parallel and distributed processing symposium (2002)
Routing security in wireless ad hoc networks
Hongmei Deng;Wei Li;D.P. Agrawal.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2002)
Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems
Dharma P. Agrawal;Qing-An Zeng.
(2002)
APTEEN: a hybrid protocol for efficient routing and comprehensive information retrieval in wireless
A. Manjeshwar;D.P. Agrawal.
international parallel and distributed processing symposium (2002)
Multicast over wireless mobile ad hoc networks: present and future directions
C. de Morais Cordeiro;H. Gossain;D.P. Agrawal.
IEEE Network (2003)
Issues in integrating cellular networks WLANs, AND MANETs: a futuristic heterogeneous wireless network
D. Cavalcanti;D. Agrawal;C. Cordeiro;Bin Xie.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2005)
Ad Hoc And Sensor Networks: Theory And Applications
Carlos de Morais Cordeiro;Dharma Prakash Agrawal.
(2006)
A survey and comparison of fault-tolerant multistage interconnection networks
George B. Adams;Dharma P. Agrawal;Howard Jay Siegel.
Interconnection networks for high-performance parallel computers (1994)
GPS: location-tracking technology
R. Bajaj;S.L. Ranaweera;D.P. Agrawal.
IEEE Computer (2002)
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