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Prof. Dharma Agrawal wins IEEE Computer Society Harry H. Goode Memorial Award - Recognized for: "Outstanding contributions and leadership in wireless and mobile systems, including ad-hoc, sensor, and mesh networks."

Dharma P. Agrawal, Professor of computer science and the director of CDMC at the University of Cincinnati,recently received the IEEE Computer Society Harry H. Goode Memorial Award. Prof. Agrawal has served as a consultant to the General Dynamics Land Systems Division, Battelle, and the US Army. He has held visiting appointments at AIRMICS and the AT&T Advanced Communications Laboratory. His research interests include resource allocation and security in mesh networks, efficient query processing and security in sensor networks, and heterogeneous wireless networks.

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Research at CDMC is concentrated in the areas of energy-efficient sensor deployment, security key management, object-tracking, mobility-enabled schemes, and real test-best implementation in sensor networks, Internet gateway and mesh route placement, network load-balancing, selfishness, authentication and secured communication in the wireless mesh networks, effective handoff, power management, mobility management, and multi-mode mobile terminal design for 4th generation wireless networks.

Research at CDMC also investigates interference, performance, cross-layer design for MANET and Cognitive Radio systems.

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