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  • 2001 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to algorithms for distributed systems.

Overview

Mukesh Singhal is affiliated with the University of California, Merced in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their main topics of work encompass diverse areas including Biodiesel Production and Applications, Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research, Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies, Lubricants and Their Additives, Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes, Sinusitis and nasal conditions, and Retinal and Optic Conditions.

Recent publications by Mukesh Singhal include:

  • "K-means tree: an optimal clustering tree for unsupervised learning" (2020), published in The Journal of Supercomputing
  • "Utilization of mixed oils for biodiesel preparation: a review" (2021), published in Energy Sources Part A Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects
  • "Analysis of oil mixing for improvement of biodiesel quality with the application of mixture design method" (2022), published in Renewable Energy
  • "Nitrogen dioxide and asthma emergency department visits in California, USA during cold season (November to February) of 2005 to 2015: A time-stratified case-crossover analysis" (2020), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "A comprehensive review of sizing and uncertainty modeling methodologies for the optimal design of hybrid energy systems" (2023), published in International Journal of Green Energy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mukesh Singhal include:

  • Pooya Tavallali
  • Peyman Tavallali
  • Sandeep Kumar
  • Mahendra Pal Sharma
  • R.P. Saini

The scientist has published multiple articles in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Research and Advancement in Dentistry, The Journal of Supercomputing, SSRN Electronic Journal, and the Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section).

Mukesh Singhal was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2001 for contributions to algorithms for distributed systems.

Best Publications

  • Load distributing for locally distributed systems

    N.G. Shivaratri;P. Krueger;M. Singhal

  • Distributed Computing: Principles, Algorithms, and Systems

    Ajay D. Kshemkalyani;Mukesh Singhal

  • Advanced Concepts In Operating Systems

    Mukesh Singhal;Niranjan G. Shivaratri

  • Deadlock detection in distributed systems

    M. Singhal

  • Logical time: capturing causality in distributed systems

    M. Raynal;M. Singhal

  • Low-cost checkpointing and failure recovery in mobile computing systems

    R. Prakash;M. Singhal

  • Trust Management in Distributed Systems

    Huaizhi Li;Mukesh Singhal

  • An efficient implementation of vector clocks

    Mukesh Singhal;Ajay Kshemkalyani

  • On coordinated checkpointing in distributed systems

    Guohong Cao;M. Singhal

  • Mutable checkpoints: a new checkpointing approach for mobile computing systems

    Guohong Cao;M. Singhal

  • DOA: DSR over AODV Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    R. Bai;M. Singhal

  • PICO: a middleware framework for pervasive computing

    M. Kumar;B.A. Shirazi;S.K. Das;B.Y. Sung

  • Quasi-synchronous checkpointing: Models, characterization, and classification

    D. Manivannan;M. Singhal

  • A Taxonomy of Distributed Mutual Exclusion

    M. Singhal

  • A heuristically-aided algorithm for mutual exclusion in distributed systems

    M. Singhal

  • A low-overhead recovery technique using quasi-synchronous checkpointing

    D. Manivannan;M. Singhal

  • Collaboration in multicloud computing environments: Framework and security issues

    M. Singhal;S. Chandrasekhar;Tingjian Ge;R. Sandhu

  • Security in wireless sensor networks

    Venkata C. Giruka;Mukesh Singhal;James Royalty;Srilekha Varanasi

  • An Adaptive Causal Ordering Algorithm Suited to Mobile Computing Environments

    Ravi Prakash;Michel Raynal;Mukesh Singhal

  • A reliable multicast algorithm for mobile ad hoc networks

    T. Gopalsamy;M. Singhal;D. Panda;P. Sadayappan

  • Advanced concepts in operating systems : distributed, database, and multiprocessor operating systems

    Mukesh Singhal;Niranjan G. Shivaratri

  • Do You Want Your Autonomous Car To Drive Like You

    Chandrayee Basu;Qian Yang;David Hungerman;Mukesh Singhal

Frequent Co-Authors

Guohong Cao
Guohong Cao Pennsylvania State University
Ravi Prakash
Ravi Prakash The University of Texas at Dallas
Mohammad Shojafar
Mohammad Shojafar University of Surrey
Michel Raynal
Michel Raynal Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Systèmes Aléatoires
Jun Xu
Jun Xu Georgia Institute of Technology
Malathi Veeraraghavan
Malathi Veeraraghavan University of Virginia
Roberto Baldoni
Roberto Baldoni Sapienza University of Rome
Gail-Joon Ahn
Gail-Joon Ahn Arizona State University
Anca D. Dragan
Anca D. Dragan University of California, Berkeley
Stefano Salsano
Stefano Salsano University of Rome Tor Vergata

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