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<TITLE>Home Page of Badrinath B. R. </TITLE> <H1><center><!WA0><img src="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/bhead.gif"></center></H1><center><table border=5> <td><!WA1><img align=middle src="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/Me.gif"></td> </table> </center><br> <center> <b>Badri with the Best Teacher Award</b></center><center><!WA2><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/line.gif"></center><P>I am an <B> Associate Professor </B> in the Department of <!WA3><a href="http://athos.rutgers.edu" > Computer Science </a>at <!WA4><a href="http://info.rutgers.edu" > Rutgers University </a>. <br>I am also a member and research director of mobile computing at <!WA5><a href="http://winwww.rutgers.edu" > WINLAB </a>here at Rutgers. <P> <B> e-mail:</B> <!WA6><a href=mailto:badri@cs.rutgers.edu> badri@cs.rutgers.edu </a><br> <B> Phone:</B>908-445-2082, <B>Fax:</B> 908-445-0537 <br> <B>Address:</B> Dept. of Computer Science, New Brunswick <br> New Jersey, 08903<P><H2><!WA7><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/red.gif"> Awards</H2><MENU> Professor of the Year Award (given for best teaching by the graduate students society), 1995<br> Henry Rutgers Fellowship Award, 1989</MENU><br> <H2> <!WA8><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/green.gif"> Education</H2><MENU>Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1989, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.<br></MENU><br><H2><!WA9><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/blue.gif"> Research</H2> Welcome to the world of <B> Badri's Research </B>. <P> My research interest is primarily in the area of <B> Mobile Wireless Computing.</B><br> I am part of the <!WA10><a href="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/dataman/index.html"> <B> Dataman </B> </a> project whose goal is to design information services for wireless and mobile users. The primary research issues being investigated include: <P> <UL> <LI> <B> Mobility </B> <br> As hosts move, environment changes. How should the network handle moving hosts? How should the mobile host react to change in environment? <LI> <B> Wireless </B> <br> The ``thin" pipe "fat" pipe problem. Wireless link has lower bandwidth ("thinner") than the fixed network. How should applications be structured to handle a pipe made of fixed and wireless links. <LI> <B> Energy </B> <br> Battery is a consumable resource. How to extend battery life? Software approaches and hardware approaches to save energy. </UL>Specific projects include:<ul><li> <B> Environment awareness and client server adaptation</B> <br> Composing client and server modules for easy adaptation and migration. Functionality caching support. Event detection and handling mechanism<li> <B> Protocols for wireless/wireline networks </B> <br> Considering wireless parameters such as cost, packet-oriented vs connection-oriented, signal strength, bandwidth, asymmetric links, multi-hop links, and long delay in designing end-to-end protocols <li> <B> Disconnected operation for databases</B> <br> Answering queries in disconnected mode. Hoarding data by issuing queries. Integrating data and concurrency control issues. Local caching issues.<li> <B> Designing ISPN with mobile hosts </B> <br> Providing QoS for mobile hosts. </ul><P>As part of our research we have developed multicasting protocol for mobile hosts, designeddistributed algorithms for systems with mobile hosts,developed an indirect model for protocols so that it worksbetter in wireless/wireline networks, developed data organizationand data dissemination methods for broadcast data, and currently investigating operating system supportfor mobile hosts. <P>You can browse through copies of my papers from the <!WA11><a href="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/dataman/index.html"> <B> DataMan </B> </a> <B> home page </B>. This page contains links to details of exciting research projects of the Dataman effort here at Rutgers.Electronic copies of my papers can also be obtained viaanonymous ftp from <B> paul.rutgers.edu </B> in the directory pub/badri. <P><BR><H2><!WA12><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/giffiles/green.gif"> Courses Taught</H2><UL><LI> <!WA13><a href="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/416.html" >CS 198:416- Operating Systems Design (Undergraduate Course)</a> <br><LI> CS 198:519- Operating Systems (Graduate Course) <br> <!WA14><a href="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/519.html"> Reading List </a> <br><LI> CS 198:436- Databases: Through Applications (Undergraduate Course)</UL><BR> My office is located on the third floor of <!WA15><a href="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/core.html"> <B>CORE</B> </a> building on Busch campus at <B> Rutgers University </B>. <P> You can get to my room by following these <!WA16><a href="http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/dir.html"> <B>Directions </B></a>. <P>If you had a laptop (running Mobile-IP) and were clicking on the above link, it is possible to get <B> location-dependent </B> directions. <P> <h4> My links </h4><!WA17><a href="http://inktomi.berkeley.edu/"> Inktomi </a>
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