2010 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in wireless communications
Ramesh R. Rao focuses on Computer network, Throughput, Wireless, Electronic engineering and Communication channel. His Computer network research incorporates elements of Bluetooth, Wireless ad hoc network and Frequency band. His work in Wireless ad hoc network addresses subjects such as Relay, which are connected to disciplines such as Nash equilibrium.
His Wireless study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Reliability and Surgery. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Battery, Efficient energy use and Parametric statistics. His Communication channel research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Error detection and correction and Markov process.
Ramesh R. Rao mainly focuses on Computer network, Wireless, Wireless network, Throughput and Communication channel. His studies deal with areas such as Wireless ad hoc network, Wireless mesh network and Distributed computing as well as Computer network. The study incorporates disciplines such as Resource allocation, Quality of service, Relay, Base station and Bandwidth in addition to Wireless.
His study looks at the relationship between Wireless network and fields such as Efficient energy use, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Communication channel research includes elements of Error detection and correction, Electronic engineering and Markov process. As a part of the same scientific family, Ramesh R. Rao mostly works in the field of Network packet, focusing on Real-time computing and, on occasion, Energy.
His primary scientific interests are in Wireless, Computer network, Wireless network, Relay and Quality of service. Ramesh R. Rao has included themes like Computer hardware, Wireless sensor network, Energy harvesting, Brain–computer interface and Electronic engineering in his Wireless study. His Wireless sensor network study incorporates themes from Transmitter and Throughput.
His study ties his expertise on Wireless mesh network together with the subject of Computer network. His Wireless network research includes themes of Cognitive radio, Efficient energy use and Distributed computing. His study in Relay is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Handover, Network packet and Physical layer.
His primary areas of investigation include Wireless, Wireless network, Computer network, Context and Efficient energy use. Ramesh R. Rao has researched Wireless in several fields, including Wireless sensor network, Stochastic optimization and Communications system. His work carried out in the field of Wireless sensor network brings together such families of science as Transmitter, Channel state information, Queueing theory and Bandwidth.
The Wireless network study which covers Distributed computing that intersects with Wireless ad hoc network, Mobile ad hoc network, Network topology, Vehicular ad hoc network and Mobile wireless sensor network. His Computer network study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Wireless mesh network. His Efficient energy use research integrates issues from Markov process, Small cell, Network utility, Machine learning and Key.
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Geographic random forwarding (GeRaF) for ad hoc and sensor networks: energy and latency performance
M. Zorzi;R.R. Rao.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2003)
Geographic random forwarding (GeRaF) for ad hoc and sensor networks: multihop performance
M. Zorzi;R.R. Rao.
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2003)
Cooperation in wireless ad hoc networks
Vikram Srinivasan;Pavan Nuggehalli;C. F. Chiasserini;R. R. Rao.
international conference on computer communications (2003)
On the accuracy of a first-order Markov model for data transmission on fading channels
M. Zorzi;R.R. Rao;L.B. Milstein.
ieee international conference on universal personal communications (1995)
Energy efficient battery management
C.-F. Chiasserini;R.R. Rao.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2001)
On the stability of interacting queues in a multiple-access system
R.R. Rao;A. Ephremides.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (1988)
Efficacy of site-independent telemedicine in the STRokE DOC trial: a randomised, blinded, prospective study
Brett C Meyer;Rema Raman;Thomas Hemmen;Richard Obler.
Lancet Neurology (2008)
ARQ error control for fading mobile radio channels
M. Zorzi;R.R. Rao;L.B. Milstein.
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (1997)
Capture and retransmission control in mobile radio
M. Zorzi;R.R. Rao.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1994)
Error statistics in data transmission over fading channels
M. Zorzi;R.R. Rao;L.B. Milstein.
IEEE Transactions on Communications (1998)
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