2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to control-plane architectures, signal protocols and hybrid networks
Malathi Veeraraghavan focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Base station and Quality of service. Her is involved in several facets of Computer network study, as is seen by her studies on Node, Local area network, Network architecture, Network packet and Connectionless communication. The study incorporates disciplines such as Process, Reliability, Air interface, Control and Routing protocol in addition to Distributed computing.
Malathi Veeraraghavan combines subjects such as Wireless lan and Private Network-to-Network Interface with her study of Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Malathi Veeraraghavan has researched Base station in several fields, including Network management, Mobility management, Routing and Wireless. Her Quality of service research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bandwidth and Distributed management.
Her primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Distributed computing, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Network packet and The Internet. Her research in Connectionless communication, Local area network, Quality of service, Node and Circuit switching are components of Computer network. Her Node research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Crossover, Handover and Base station.
Her Distributed computing study incorporates themes from Routing, Routing protocol, Network topology, Connection-oriented communication and Scheduling. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wireless, Mobility management, Wi-Fi array and Private Network-to-Network Interface. Her work investigates the relationship between The Internet and topics such as Synchronous optical networking that intersect with problems in Multiprotocol Label Switching.
Malathi Veeraraghavan mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Network packet, Scheduling and Operating system. Her research in Computer network intersects with topics in Power consumption and Throughput. Her Distributed computing research includes themes of Bottleneck, Network congestion and Job shop scheduling.
Her study in Network packet is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Network architecture, Control theory, Intrusion detection system and Internet traffic. Her Scheduling research integrates issues from Computational complexity theory and Store and forward. Her work on InfiniBand, Virtual desktop and Client as part of general Operating system study is frequently linked to Message Passing Interface and Zero, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Malathi Veeraraghavan mostly deals with Computer network, Circuit switching, Conveyor belt, Optical burst switching and Operating system. Her studies link Power consumption with Computer network. Her Circuit switching study combines topics in areas such as Network architecture, Node, Scheduling and Energy consumption.
Her Optical burst switching study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Electronic circuit, Embedded system, Optical switch and Packet switch. Her studies in Bandwidth integrate themes in fields like Network performance, Packet switching, Network topology, Network operations center and Big data. Her research investigates the connection between Big data and topics such as Cloud computing that intersect with problems in Data center, Quality of service, Robot and Real-time computing.
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Support of voice services in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs
M. Veeraraghavan;N. Cocker;T. Moors.
international conference on computer communications (2001)
Support of voice services in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs
M. Veeraraghavan;N. Cocker;T. Moors.
international conference on computer communications (2001)
A signaling system for broadband communications networks
Porta Thomas F. La;Malathi Veeraraghavan.
(1994)
A signaling system for broadband communications networks
Porta Thomas F. La;Malathi Veeraraghavan.
(1994)
Verteilte Datenverarbeitungsarchitektur zum Steuern von Breitband- und Schmalband Netzwerken
Porta Thomas F La;Malathi Veeraraghavan.
(1994)
Verteilte Datenverarbeitungsarchitektur zum Steuern von Breitband- und Schmalband Netzwerken
Porta Thomas F La;Malathi Veeraraghavan.
(1994)
Signaling and control architecture for an ad-hoc ATM LAN
Ender Ayanoglu;Kai Yin Eng;Mark John Karol;Pramod Pancha.
(1995)
Communications signaling protocols
Porta Thomas F. La;Malathi Veeraraghavan.
(1994)
Signaling and control architecture for an ad-hoc ATM LAN
Endaa Ayanoguru;Kai In En;Maaku Jiyon Karoru;Puramotsudo Panchiya.
(1995)
Communications signaling protocols
Toomasu Efu Ra Poota;Marashi Beeraraguhaban.
(1994)
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