Supervisor: | Dr. M. Maheswaran Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, McGill Unversity. [He has been my supervisor from my Masters program] |
Lab: | Advanced Networking Research Lab (ANRL). [We had a laboratory with the same name assosiated to our group at University of Manitoba too] |
Previous Labs: | TRLabs (Telecommunication Research Laboratory), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Research: | Resource Addressable Networks (RAN): An Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Discovery Substrate for Internet-Scale Service Platforms
It is implemented as a part of the Galaxy project at ANRL. Galaxy is a public computing utility (PCU) that implements a utility computing made up of public and private resources. RAN provides the highly scalable naming and discovery substrate for Galaxy. It implements a profile-based naming system that trades-off performance for reduced overhead in discovering resources. Its unique space-filling curve based P2P architecture provides a fully decentralized, self organizing, and highly scablable resource base for the Galaxy resource management system (GRMS) at the upper level. Please refer:
My RAN Journal. |
Ph.D. Thesis: | Still to be named properly. |
M.Sc. Thesis: | "Heuristics for Enforcing Service Level Agreements in a Public Computing Utility". |
Programming Languages & Tools: | C, Java, Parsec, Python, Perl, MATLAB, C++, Visio, GnuPlot, HTML, CSS, Adobe PhotoShop, Linux wireless extensions, iptables, libipq, libpcap, VHDL, and Microsoft Office. |