2019 - ACM Fellow For contributions to computer networking, mobile computing and wireless communications
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Distributed computing, TCP tuning, TCP Friendly Rate Control and Network packet. Srinivasan Seshan combines subjects such as Overlay network, The Internet, Throughput and Wireless network with his study of Computer network. His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wireless sensor network, Static routing, Scalability and Ubiquitous computing.
His TCP tuning research integrates issues from Zeta-TCP, TCP global synchronization and TCP acceleration. The study incorporates disciplines such as IP multicast, Protocol Independent Multicast, Multicast, Internet Protocol and Electronic engineering in addition to Network packet. His studies in Network congestion integrate themes in fields like Internetworking and Queue.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Distributed computing, The Internet, Wireless and Wireless network. The study of Computer network is intertwined with the study of Throughput in a number of ways. His Distributed computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Scalability, Wireless sensor network, Routing protocol, Key and Robustness.
His The Internet research includes themes of Multimedia and Interface. His Wireless research incorporates elements of Computer security, Anonymity and Directional antenna. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including TCP global synchronization and TCP acceleration.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Multimedia, The Internet, Artificial intelligence and Wireless. His study in Computer network is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Redundancy and Distributed computing. He focuses mostly in the field of Distributed computing, narrowing it down to topics relating to Network architecture and, in certain cases, Internet protocol suite and Network simulation.
His work focuses on many connections between The Internet and other disciplines, such as Computer security, that overlap with his field of interest in Telecommunications. The Wireless study combines topics in areas such as Session, Embedded system and Mobile device. His study explores the link between Network packet and topics such as Local area network that cross with problems in Forwarding plane.
Srinivasan Seshan mainly focuses on Computer network, The Internet, User experience design, Network architecture and Computer security. His work on Network congestion is typically connected to Visibility as part of general Computer network study, connecting several disciplines of science. He interconnects Advertising campaign and Middleware in the investigation of issues within The Internet.
His User experience design research incorporates themes from Quality of experience, Live video, Multimedia, Routing control plane and Internet video. While the research belongs to areas of Network architecture, Srinivasan Seshan spends his time largely on the problem of Internet protocol suite, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Core network, Internetworking and Semantics. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Femtocell, Mobile technology, Mobile device, Mobile Web and Mobile payment.
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A comparison of mechanisms for improving TCP performance over wireless links
Hari Balakrishnan;Venkata N. Padmanabhan;Srinivasan Seshan;Randy H. Katz.
IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking (1997)
Improving TCP/IP performance over wireless networks
Hari Balakrishnan;Srinivasan Seshan;Elan Amir;Randy H. Katz.
acm/ieee international conference on mobile computing and networking (1995)
Improving reliable transport and handoff performance in cellular wireless networks
Hari Balakrishnan;Srinivasan Seshan;Randy H. Katz.
Wireless Networks (1995)
A case for end system multicast
Yang-hua Chu;S.G. Rao;S. Seshan;Hui Zhang.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2002)
Mercury: supporting scalable multi-attribute range queries
Ashwin R. Bharambe;Mukesh Agrawal;Srinivasan Seshan.
acm special interest group on data communication (2004)
Synopsis diffusion for robust aggregation in sensor networks
Suman Nath;Phillip B. Gibbons;Srinivasan Seshan;Zachary Anderson.
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (2008)
Enabling conferencing applications on the internet using an overlay muilticast architecture
Yang Chu;Sanjay Rao;Srinivasan Seshan;Hui Zhang.
acm special interest group on data communication (2001)
IrisNet: an architecture for a worldwide sensor Web
P.B. Gibbons;B. Karp;Y. Ke;S. Nath.
IEEE Pervasive Computing (2003)
Self-management in chaotic wireless deployments
Aditya Akella;Glenn Judd;Srinivasan Seshan;Peter Steenkiste.
Wireless Networks (2007)
An integrated congestion management architecture for Internet hosts
Hari Balakrishnan;Hariharan S. Rahul;Srinivasan Seshan.
acm special interest group on data communication (1999)
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