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  • 2017 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to scheduling and resource allocation in wireless networks
  • 2016 - ACM Distinguished Member

Overview

Prasun Sinha is affiliated with Google in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with specific contributions across Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their work addresses key topics including:

  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies

Sinha's recent publications include two papers from 2020, both published in the International Journal of Nanoparticles:

  • Wideband piezoelectric energy harvester design using parallel connection of multiple beams (2020)
  • Wideband piezoelectric energy harvester design using parallel connection of multiple beams (2020)

Frequent collaborators of Sinha consist of Sourav Naval, Nikhil Kumar Das, Ashutosh Anand, and Sudip Kundu. Collaboration with these coauthors has been reflected in multiple publications.

The most common publication venue for Sinha's research is the International Journal of Nanoparticles, where they have contributed at least two papers.

Among professional recognitions, Sinha was named an IEEE Fellow in 2017 for contributions to scheduling and resource allocation in wireless networks. They were also designated as an ACM Distinguished Member in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Practical, real-time, full duplex wireless

    Mayank Jain;Jung Il Choi;Taemin Kim;Dinesh Bharadia

  • CEDAR: a core-extraction distributed ad hoc routing algorithm

    R. Sivakumar;P. Sinha;V. Bharghavan

  • UCAN: a unified cellular and ad-hoc network architecture

    Haiyun Luo;Ramachandran Ramjee;Prasun Sinha;Li (Erran) Li

  • WTCP: a reliable transport protocol for wireless wide-area networks

    Prasun Sinha;Thyagarajan Nandagopal;Narayanan Venkitaraman;Raghupathy Sivakumar

  • Understanding TCP fairness over wireless LAN

    S. Pilosof;Ramachandran Ramjee;D. Raz;Y. Shavitt

  • CMAC: An energy-efficient MAC layer protocol using convergent packet forwarding for wireless sensor networks

    Sha Liu;Kai-Wei Fan;Prasun Sinha

  • ExScal: elements of an extreme scale wireless sensor network

    A. Arora;R. Ramnath;E. Ertin;P. Sinha

  • MCEDAR: multicast core-extraction distributed ad hoc routing

    P. Sinha;R. Sivakumar;V. Bharghavan

  • CEDAR: a core-extraction distributed ad hoc routing algorithm

    P. Sinha;R. Sivakumar;V. Bharghavan

  • Structure-Free Data Aggregation in Sensor Networks

    K.-W. Kai-Wei Fan;S. Liu;P. Sinha

  • WTCP: a reliable transport protocol for wireless wide-area networks

    Prasun Sinha;Narayanan Venkitaraman;Raghupathy Sivakumar;Vaduvur Bharghavan

  • Enhancing ad hoc routing with dynamic virtual infrastructures

    P. Sinha;R. Sivakumar;V. Bharghavan

  • Minimizing delay and maximizing lifetime for wireless sensor networks with anycast

    Joohwan Kim;Xiaojun Lin;Ness B. Shroff;Prasun Sinha

  • Joint Energy Management and Resource Allocation in Rechargeable Sensor Networks

    Ren-Shiou Liu;Prasun Sinha;Can Emre Koksal

  • Scalable unidirectional routing with zone routing protocol (ZRP) extensions for mobile ad-hoc networks

    P. Sinha;S.V. Krishnamurthy;S. Dao

  • Steady and fair rate allocation for rechargeable sensors in perpetual sensor networks

    Kai-Wei Fan;Zizhan Zheng;Prasun Sinha

  • On the Potential of Structure-Free Data Aggregation in Sensor Networks

    K.-W. Fan;S. Liu;P. Sinha

  • Maximizing the Lifetime of a Barrier of Wireless Sensors

    Santosh Kumar;Ten H Lai;Marc E Posner;Prasun Sinha

  • Sprinkler: a reliable and energy efficient data dissemination service for wireless embedded devices

    V. Naik;A. Arora;P. Sinha;Hongwei Zhang

  • Maximizing the Contact Opportunity for Vehicular Internet Access

    Zizhan Zheng;Zhixue Lu;Prasun Sinha;Santosh Kumar

  • The Design and Evaluation of Unified Cellular and Ad-Hoc Networks

    Haiyun Luo;Xiaqiao Meng;R. Ramjee;P. Sinha

Frequent Co-Authors

Ness B. Shroff
Ness B. Shroff The Ohio State University
Anish Arora
Anish Arora The Ohio State University
Vaduvur Bharghavan
Vaduvur Bharghavan University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Raghupathy Sivakumar
Raghupathy Sivakumar Georgia Institute of Technology
Ramachandran Ramjee
Ramachandran Ramjee Microsoft (United States)
Prabal Dutta
Prabal Dutta University of California, Berkeley
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy University of California, Riverside
Danny Raz
Danny Raz Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Yuval Shavitt
Yuval Shavitt Tel Aviv University
Changhee Joo
Changhee Joo Korea University

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