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BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Agrawal is
serving as the OBR Distinguished Professor of
Computer Science in the department of
Computer Science (CS),
University of Cincinnati, OH. He was a Visiting Professor of Electrical and
Computer Engineering department at
Carnegie Mellon
University, on sabbatical leave during Autumn 2006 and Winter 2007 quarters. He has been a faculty member at
Wayne State
University, (1977-1982) and
North Carolina State
University, (1982-1998). He has been a consultant to the
General Dynamics Land Systems Division,
Battelle, Inc., and the U.S. Army. He has held visiting appointments at AIRMICS, Atlanta,
GA, and the AT&T Advanced Communications Laboratory, Whippany, NJ.
He has published a number of papers in the areas of Parallel
System Architecture, Multicomputer Networks, Routing Techniques,
Parallelism Detection and Scheduling Techniques, Reliability of
Real-Time Distributed Systems, Modeling of C-MOS Circuits, and
Computer Arithmetic. His recent research interests include resource allocation and security in mesh networks, efficient query processing and security in sensor networks, and heterogeneous wireless networks. He has five approved patents and
eighteen patent filings in the area of wireless cellular networks.
In 1994, as the Chair of the Technical Committee on Computer
Architecture, IEEE Computer Society, he started a new symposium on
High Performance Computer Architecture and has become most
important meeting for the research community. Recently, he took an
initiative in starting a new meeting in Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor
Systems area,
MASS-2004. The
second, third, fourth and fifth meetings were held in Washington
DC, Vancouver (Canada), Pisa (Italy) & Atlanta, GA respectively.The sixth meeting will be held in Macau SAR, P.R.C. in October 2009. His
recent contribution in the form of a co-authored introductory text
book on Wireless and Mobile Computing has been widely accepted
throughout the world and a second edition has just been published.
This book has been translated in to Korean language and has been reprinted both in China and India. His new co-authored book on Ad hoc and Sensor Networks was published in spring of 2006.A new co-edited book entitled, Encyclopedia on Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, is being published by the World Scientific. Recently, he has been interacting with Industries extensively and has several SBIRs successful awards and is completing second phase of an Air Force STTR award. He has delivered keynote speech at 20 different international conferences. He has published over 550 papers, given 29 different tutorials and extensive training courses in various conferences in USA, and numerous institutions in Taiwan, Korea, Jordan, UAE, Malaysia, and India in the areas of Ad hoc and Sensor Networks and Mesh Networks, including security issues. He has graduated 58 PhDs and 40 MS students. He has also been named as an
ISI
Highly Cited Researcher in Computer Science.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Middleware and
query processing in sensor networks
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Efficient path
determination in heterogeneous wireless networks
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Distributed key
management and security in ad hoc and sensor networks
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Smart multiple
beam directional antennas for enhanced QoS
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Resource
allocation in mesh networks
EDUCATION
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D.Sc. of
Technology in Electrical Engineering
Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland, April 1975
D.Sc. Dissertation Title, "Some Aspects of Fast Arithmetic
Computing Techniques"
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M.E. (Honors) in
Electronics and Communications Engineering
University of Roorkee (now IIT), Roorkee, India, August 1968
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B.E. (1st Rank)
in Electrical Engineering
Ravishankar University, Raipur, India, April 1966
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