2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in United States Leader Award
2015 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to parallel and distributed computing
Computer network, Wireless sensor network, Distributed computing, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks and Node are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Wireless, Wireless network and Mobile wireless sensor network. His Wireless sensor network study combines topics in areas such as Energy consumption, Sensor node, Sensor fusion, Efficient energy use and Routing protocol.
The concepts of his Distributed computing study are interwoven with issues in Software agent, Network topology, Grid computing and Wireless ad hoc network. His Key distribution in wireless sensor networks research incorporates themes from Intrusion detection system and Software deployment. In his research on the topic of Node, Security association and Subnetwork is strongly related with Subnet.
Sajal K. Das mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless sensor network, Wireless network and Wireless. His Computer network study often links to related topics such as Wireless ad hoc network. His research investigates the link between Wireless ad hoc network and topics such as Mobile ad hoc network that cross with problems in Vehicular ad hoc network.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Network topology, Scheduling, Routing protocol and Parallel computing in addition to Distributed computing. His studies deal with areas such as Energy consumption, Sensor node, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Real-time computing and Efficient energy use as well as Wireless sensor network. Sajal K. Das is interested in Mobile wireless sensor network, which is a branch of Key distribution in wireless sensor networks.
Sajal K. Das spends much of his time researching Distributed computing, Computer network, Control theory, Control theory and Microgrid. Sajal K. Das has researched Distributed computing in several fields, including Wireless sensor network, Network topology, Heterogeneous network, Scheduling and Efficient energy use. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wireless ad hoc network and The Internet.
His study in Control theory concentrates on Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control and Robustness. Sajal K. Das interconnects MATLAB, Automatic frequency control and Smart grid in the investigation of issues within Control theory. His Microgrid study incorporates themes from Distributed generation and Voltage control.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Distributed computing, Wireless sensor network, Control theory and Control theory. His research investigates the connection with Computer network and areas like Wireless ad hoc network which intersect with concerns in Routing. His work deals with themes such as Information quality, Software deployment, Transmission, Wireless network and Efficient energy use, which intersect with Distributed computing.
The Wireless network study combines topics in areas such as Network security and Resource management. Sajal K. Das combines subjects such as Data mining, Reliability, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, Bandwidth and Mobile computing with his study of Wireless sensor network. His study looks at the intersection of Control theory and topics like Microgrid with Distributed generation and Robustness.
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WCA: A Weighted Clustering Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Mainak Chatterjee;Sajal K. Das;Damla Turgut.
Cluster Computing (2002)
Smart Environments: Technology, Protocols and Applications
Diane J. Cook;Sajal K. Das.
(2004)
Book Review: Introduction to Parallel Algorithms and Architectures : Arrays, Trees, Hypercubes by F. T. Leighton (Morgan Kauffman Pub, 1992)
Sajal K . Das.
Sigact News (1992)
How smart are our environments? An updated look at the state of the art
Diane J. Cook;Sajal K. Das.
Pervasive and Mobile Computing (2007)
Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Elements: A Survey
Mario Di Francesco;Sajal K. Das;Giuseppe Anastasi.
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (2011)
Avoiding Energy Holes in Wireless Sensor Networks with Nonuniform Node Distribution
Xiaobing Wu;Guihai Chen;S.K. Das.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2008)
Review: Coverage and connectivity issues in wireless sensor networks: A survey
Amitabha Ghosh;Sajal K. Das.
Pervasive and Mobile Computing (2008)
The role of prediction algorithms in the MavHome smart home architecture
S.K. Das;D.J. Cook;A. Battacharya;E.O. Heierman.
IEEE Wireless Communications (2002)
LeZi-update: an information-theoretic approach to track mobile users in PCS networks
Amiya Bhattacharya;Sajal K. Das.
acm/ieee international conference on mobile computing and networking (1999)
An on-demand weighted clustering algorithm (WCA) for ad hoc networks
M. Chatterjee;S. K. Das;D. Turgut.
global communications conference (2000)
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