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Murat Demirbas is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with significant contributions in the subfields of Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, and Hardware and Architecture.

The main topics of Murat Demirbas's research include distributed systems and fault tolerance, advanced data storage technologies, cloud computing and resource management, parallel computing and optimization techniques, software system performance and reliability, optimization and search problems, and caching and content delivery.

The scientist has published works in several venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • Distributed Computing
  • IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems

Recent publications cover various aspects of distributed systems and related areas, including:

  • "Scaling replicated state machines with compartmentalization" (2021), Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • "Precision, recall, and sensitivity of monitoring partially synchronous distributed programs" (2021), Distributed Computing
  • "Scaling Replicated State Machines with Compartmentalization [Technical Report]" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Scaling Strongly Consistent Replication" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "BunchBFT: Across-Cluster Consensus Protocol" (2022), arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Ailidani Ailijiang
  • Aleksey Charapko
  • Michael Whittaker
  • Neil Giridharan
  • Joseph M. Hellerstein

Best Publications

  • A line in the sand: a wireless sensor network for target detection, classification, and tracking

    A. Arora;P. Dutta;S. Bapat;V. Kulathumani

  • Short text classification in twitter to improve information filtering

    Bharath Sriram;Dave Fuhry;Engin Demir;Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu

  • An RSSI-based scheme for sybil attack detection in wireless sensor networks

    M. Demirbas;Youngwhan Song

  • A confidence-aware approach for truth discovery on long-tail data

    Qi Li;Yaliang Li;Jing Gao;Lu Su

  • Crowd-sourced sensing and collaboration using twitter

    Murat Demirbas;Murat Ali Bayir;Cuneyt Gurcan Akcora;Yavuz Selim Yilmaz

  • Peer-to-peer spatial queries in sensor networks

    M. Demirbas;H. Ferhatosmanoglu

  • Design and analysis of a fast local clustering service for wireless sensor networks

    M. Demirbas;A. Arora;V. Mittal;V. Kulathumani

  • Discovering spatiotemporal mobility profiles of cellphone users

    Murat Ali Bayir;Murat Demirbas;Nathan Eagle

  • Crowdsourcing for multiple-choice question answering

    Bahadir Ismail Aydin;Yavuz Selim Yilmaz;Yaliang Li;Qi Li

  • Mobility profiler: A framework for discovering mobility profiles of cell phone users

    Murat Ali Bayir;Murat Demirbas;Nathan Eagle

  • The impact of data aggregation on the performance of wireless sensor networks

    Kemal Akkaya;Murat Demirbas;R. Savas Aygun

  • Logical Physical Clocks

    Sandeep S. Kulkarni;Murat Demirbas;Deepak Madappa;Bharadwaj Avva

  • Identifying breakpoints in public opinion

    Cuneyt Gurcan Akcora;Murat Ali Bayir;Murat Demirbas;Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu

  • Consensus and collision detectors in wireless Ad Hoc networks

    Gregory Chockler;Murat Demirbas;Seth Gilbert;Calvin Newport

  • PhoneLab: A Large Programmable Smartphone Testbed

    Anandatirtha Nandugudi;Anudipa Maiti;Taeyeon Ki;Fatih Bulut

  • A pursuer-evader game for sensor networks

    Murat Demirbas;Anish Arora;Mohamed G. Gouda

  • Using smartphones to collect time–activity data for long-term personal-level air pollution exposure assessment

    Mark L. Glasgow;Carole B. Rudra;Eun Hye Yoo;Murat Demirbas

  • A Fault-Local Self-Stabilizing Clustering Service for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

    M. Demirbas;A. Arora;V. Mittal;V. Kulathumani

  • The impact of data aggregation on the performance of wireless sensor networks

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  • Crowdsourcing location-based queries

    Muhammed Fatih Bulut;Yavuz Selim Yilmaz;Murat Demirbas

  • INSIGHT: Internet-sensor integration for habitat monitoring

    M. Demirbas;K.Y. Chow;C.S. Wan

Frequent Co-Authors

Anish Arora
Anish Arora The Ohio State University
Chunming Qiao
Chunming Qiao University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Atri Rudra
Atri Rudra University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Mohamed G. Gouda
Mohamed G. Gouda The University of Texas at Austin
Seth Gilbert
Seth Gilbert National University of Singapore
Nathan Eagle
Nathan Eagle Aerie Ventures
Ryan O'Donnell
Ryan O'Donnell Carnegie Mellon University
James Aspnes
James Aspnes Yale University
Jing Gao
Jing Gao Purdue University West Lafayette

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