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Malathi Veeraraghavan

Malathi Veeraraghavan

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Computer Science

D-Index
39
Citations
6527
World Ranking
9763
National Ranking
4118

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to control-plane architectures, signal protocols and hybrid networks

Overview

Malathi Veeraraghavan is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research spans areas within computer science and engineering, with a primary focus on computer networks and communications. They have contributed to the fields of electrical and electronic engineering, information systems, artificial intelligence, and control and systems engineering.

The scientist's work is especially concentrated in areas including software-defined networks and 5G, cloud computing and resource management, caching and content delivery, microgrid control and optimization, smart grid energy management, advanced optical network technologies, as well as image and video quality assessment.

  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Image and Video Quality Assessment

Among their frequent co-authors are Yuanlong Tan, M. K. Nallakaruppan, Xiao Lin, Shengnan Yue, and Weiqiang Sun, reflecting regular collaborative efforts in their research projects.

  • Yuanlong Tan
  • M. K. Nallakaruppan
  • Xiao Lin
  • Shengnan Yue
  • Weiqiang Sun

Veeraraghavan has published multiple papers in a variety of academic venues. Some of the frequent publication outlets include IEEE Access, Applied Soft Computing, Energy, Optical Switching and Networking, and IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing.

  • IEEE Access
  • Applied Soft Computing
  • Energy
  • Optical Switching and Networking
  • IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing

Selected recent publications include:

  • "An Explainable AI framework for credit evaluation and analysis," 2024, Applied Soft Computing
  • "Energy management system using Mimosa Pudica optimization technique for microgrid applications," 2021, Energy
  • "A Partial Store-and-Forward Scheduling Method for Inter-Datacenter Bulk Data Transfers," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Performance study of an SnF scheduling method for bulk data transfers over inter-datacenter WANs," 2020, Optical Switching and Networking
  • "Time-Space Decoupled SnF Scheduling of Bulk Transfers Across Inter-Datacenter Optical Networks," 2020, IEEE Access

In recognition of their contributions, Malathi Veeraraghavan was awarded the IEEE Fellow distinction in 2020 for work related to control-plane architectures, signal protocols, and hybrid networks.

Best Publications

  • Support of voice services in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs

    M. Veeraraghavan;N. Cocker;T. Moors

  • A signaling system for broadband communications networks

    Porta Thomas F. La;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • Verteilte Datenverarbeitungsarchitektur zum Steuern von Breitband- und Schmalband Netzwerken

    Porta Thomas F La;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • Signaling and control architecture for an ad-hoc ATM LAN

    Ender Ayanoglu;Kai Yin Eng;Mark John Karol;Pramod Pancha

  • Communications signaling protocols

    Porta Thomas F. La;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • BAHAMA: a broadband ad-hoc wireless ATM local-area network

    K.Y. Eng;M.J. Karol;M. Veeraraghavan;E. Ayanoglu

  • Method and apparatus for routing ATM cells in an ad-hoc ATM LAN

    Kai Yin Eng;Mark John Karol;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • Mobile location management in ATM networks

    M. Veeraraghavan;G. Dommety

  • SIGNALLING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION PATH THROUGH SEPARATE FACILITIES

    La Porta Thomas F;Veeraraghavan Malathi

  • Virtual trees routing protocol for an ATM-based mobile network

    Irene Katzela;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • Wireless services data network translating mac address to asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) address

    Kai Yin Eng;Zhao Liu;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • A survey of efficient reliability computation using disjoint products approach

    Suresh Rai;Malathi Veeraraghavan;Kishor S. Trivedi

  • Virtual path management in hierarchical ATM networks

    Santhanam Srinivasan;Malathi Veeraraghavan

  • Mobility and connection management in a wireless ATM LAN

    M. Veeraraghavan;M.J. Karol;K.Y. Eng

  • A wireless broadband ad-hoc ATM local-area network

    K. Y. Eng;M. J. Karol;M. Veeraraghavan;E. Ayanoglu

  • An improved algorithm for symbolic reliability analysis

    M. Veeraraghavan;K.S. Trivedi

  • CHEETAH: circuit-switched high-speed end-to-end transport architecture testbed

    Xuan Zheng;M. Veeraraghavan;N.S.V. Rao;Qishi Wu

  • Data Center Networks: Topologies, Architectures and Fault-Tolerance Characteristics

    Yang Liu;Jogesh K. Muppala;Malathi Veeraraghavan;Dong Lin

  • Reliability modeling: an overview for system designers

    A.L. Reibman;M. Veeraraghavan

  • Communications system for transmission of datagram packets over connection-oriented networks

    Madhukar M. Kshirsagar;Thomas F. La Porta;David H. Shur;Malathi Veeraraghavan

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas F. La Porta
Thomas F. La Porta Pennsylvania State University
Eiji Oki
Eiji Oki Kyoto University
Ramachandran Ramjee
Ramachandran Ramjee Microsoft (United States)
Weisheng Hu
Weisheng Hu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Kishor S. Trivedi
Kishor S. Trivedi Duke University
Ramesh Karri
Ramesh Karri New York University
Mukesh Singhal
Mukesh Singhal University of California, Merced
Mounir Hamdi
Mounir Hamdi Hamad bin Khalifa University
Donald E. Brown
Donald E. Brown University of Virginia
Ender Ayanoglu
Ender Ayanoglu University of California, Irvine

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