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Ramana Rao Kompella

Ramana Rao Kompella

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Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
7180
World Ranking
11971
National Ranking
4887

Overview

Ramana Rao Kompella is affiliated with Cisco in the United States, focusing primarily on the field of Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, and Hardware and Architecture.

The scientist's research covers key topics such as Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Topic Modeling, Advanced Graph Neural Networks, Natural Language Processing Techniques, Advanced Neural Network Applications, Quantum Information and Cryptography, and Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning.

They have published extensively, with a substantial number of papers appearing in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACM Computing Surveys
  • Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness
  • IEEE Transactions on Multimedia

Some of the recent papers by Ramana Rao Kompella include:

  • "Quantum Key Distribution Networks - Key Management: A Survey" (2025), published in ACM Computing Surveys
  • "Network Sampling Designs for Relational Classification" (2021), published in Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • "Edge Security: Challenges and Issues" (2022), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "A Survey on Large Language Model-Based Game Agents" (2024), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Large Language Models Can Learn Temporal Reasoning" (2024), published in arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Gaowen Liu (with 11 publications)
  • Gaowen Liu (with 9 publications)
  • Ling Liu (with 6 publications)
  • Hassan Shapourian (with 6 publications)
  • Eneet Kaur (with 5 publications)

Ramana Rao Kompella's work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches within Computer Science, integrating developments in Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing alongside advances in network security and natural language processing. Their continuous contributions reflect a focus on both theoretical foundations and practical applications across diverse technological areas.

Best Publications

  • Towards an elastic distributed SDN controller

    Advait Dixit;Fang Hao;Sarit Mukherjee;T.V. Lakshman

  • PhishNet: Predictive Blacklisting to Detect Phishing Attacks

    Pawan Prakash;Manish Kumar;Ramana Rao Kompella;Minaxi Gupta

  • The only constant is change: incorporating time-varying network reservations in data centers

    Di Xie;Ning Ding;Y. Charlie Hu;Ramana Kompella

  • On the impact of packet spraying in data center networks

    Advait Dixit;Pawan Prakash;Y. Charlie Hu;Ramana Rao Kompella

  • ElastiCon: an elastic distributed sdn controller

    Advait Abhay Dixit;Fang Hao;Sarit Mukherjee;T.V. Lakshman

  • The only constant is change: incorporating time-varying network reservations in data centers

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  • Fault Localization via Risk Modeling

    R R Kompella;J Yates;A Greenberg;A C Snoeren

  • IP fault localization via risk modeling

    Ramana Rao Kompella;Jennifer Yates;Albert Greenberg;Alex C. Snoeren

  • Towards an elastic distributed SDN controller

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  • Network Sampling: From Static to Streaming Graphs

    Nesreen K. Ahmed;Jennifer Neville;Ramana Kompella

  • On scalable attack detection in the network

    Ramana Rao Kompella;Sumeet Singh;George Varghese

  • Detection and Localization of Network Black Holes

    R.R. Kompella;J. Yates;A. Greenberg;A.C. Snoeren

  • CSAMP: a system for network-wide flow monitoring

    Vyas Sekar;Michael K. Reiter;Walter Willinger;Hui Zhang

  • Scheduling in mapreduce-like systems for fast completion time

    Hyunseok Chang;Murali Kodialam;Ramana Rao Kompella;T. V. Lakshman

  • Graph sample and hold: a framework for big-graph analytics

    Nesreen K. Ahmed;Nick Duffield;Jennifer Neville;Ramana Kompella

  • vSlicer: latency-aware virtual machine scheduling via differentiated-frequency CPU slicing

    Cong Xu;Sahan Gamage;Pawan N. Rao;Ardalan Kangarlou

  • Designing packet buffers for router linecards

    Sundar Iyer;Ramana Rao Kompella;Nick McKeown

  • Analysis of a memory architecture for fast packet buffers

    S. Iyer;R.R. Kompella;N. McKeowa

  • System and method for improving tcp performance in virtualized environments

    Ramana Kompella;Sumeet Singh

  • On scalable attack detection in the network

    Ramana Rao Kompella;Sumeet Singh;George Varghese

  • Every microsecond counts: tracking fine-grain latencies with a lossy difference aggregator

    Ramana Rao Kompella;Kirill Levchenko;Alex C. Snoeren;George Varghese

  • The TCP outcast problem: exposing unfairness in data center networks

    Pawan Prakash;Advait Dixit;Y. Charlie Hu;Ramana Kompella

  • INFOCOM, 2011 Proceedings IEEE

    Myungjin Lee;M. Hajjat;R. R. Kompella;Sridhar Rao

Frequent Co-Authors

Nick Duffield
Nick Duffield Texas A&M University
Alex C. Snoeren
Alex C. Snoeren University of California, San Diego
Dongyan Xu
Dongyan Xu Purdue University West Lafayette
George Varghese
George Varghese University of California, Los Angeles
Jennifer Neville
Jennifer Neville Purdue University West Lafayette
Nesreen K. Ahmed
Nesreen K. Ahmed Intel (United States)
Kartik Mohanram
Kartik Mohanram University of Pittsburgh
Y. Charlie Hu
Y. Charlie Hu Purdue University West Lafayette
T. V. Lakshman
T. V. Lakshman Nokia (United States)
Ranveer Chandra
Ranveer Chandra Microsoft (United States)

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