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<a name="RTFToC2">Research Interests of the Moment</a></h1><h2><a name="RTFToC3">Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing</a></h2><!WA27><img src="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/BARWAN.gif" align="left" hspace=6>Growing out of Bob Brodersen's <!WA28><a href="http://infopad.eecs.Berkeley.edu/">InfoPad Project</a>, we have been working to develop wireless networking and applications support technologies that make it possible to support seamless roaming within buildings and over the wide area, while efficiently supporting applications that process real-time streams like video as well as web documents.<p>Our current interest is to examine the issues of wireless/wireline network integration, internetwork operation, and end-to-end quality of service guarantees in the context of a local-area wireless testbed in Soda Hall and a wide-area testbed located in the San Francisco Bay Area. The overall effort, in collaboration with Eric Brewer, is called the<!WA29><a href="http://daedalus.cs.Berkeley.edu/">Daedalus Project</a>.The combined in-building, metropolitan-area, and wide-area testbed is called<!WA30><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Daedalus/BARWAN/BARWAN_index.html">BARWAN</a> (Bay Area Research Wireless Access Network). This work is supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under its <!WA31><a href="http://glomo.sri.com/glomo/">GloMo Program</a>.<br clear="left"><h2>Heterogeneous Collaboration Environments</h2><!WA32><img src="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/collab.gif" align="left" hspace=6>With Steve McCanne, who is joining the faculty this year, we are studying how to extend the technology we have developed for adapting data representations in real-time into a comprehensive open framework for collaboration. Elements of this new effort include room-sized collaboration environments, extensive enhancements to the existing MBone collaboration tools, and integration of wireless access into the collaboration environment. We expect to deploy these technologies in a classroom testbed within Soda Hall. Click <!WA33><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Collaboration/BAA96-06.frame.html">here</a> to see a version of our DARPA proposal that supports this work.<br clear="left"><hr><h1><a name="RTFToC9">Faculty Book Club</a></h1>With several of the CS faculty (and other interested faculty members elsewhere on campus), I have established a reading club to discuss controversial books somewhat related to computing technology and the future of the field. This is the list of books we have read so far:<UL><LI>George Gilder, <I>Life After Television</I>, Norton, New York, 1992.<LI>Robert Frank and Philip Cook, <I>The Winner Take All Society</I>, Free Press, New York, 1995.<LI>Neal Stephenson, <I>The Diamond Age</I>, Bantam, New York, 1995.<li>John Horgan, <I>The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age</I>, Addison Wesley, Reading, MA, 1996.<li><b>Next book:</b> Edward Tenner, <i>Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences</i>, 1996. </UL><hr><h1><a name="RTFToC7">Courses</a></h1><ul><li>Click <!WA34><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/CLD/CLD.html">here</a> for an evolving on-line version of <I>Contemporary Logic Design</I>, the textbook for CS150, Digital Logic Design.<li><!WA35><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Courses/CS252.F95/CS252.Intro.html">CS 252, Fall 1995, Graduate Computer Architecture</a>, 4 Units, M W F 1:00-2:00.<li><!WA36><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Courses/CS294.S96/CS294-7.S96.html">CS 294-7, Spring 1996, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing</a>, 3 Units,M W F 11:00-12:00.<li><!WA37><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Courses/CS252.S96/CS252.Intro.html">CS 252, Spring 1996, Graduate Computer Architecture</a>, 4 Units, M W F 3:00-4:00.</ul><hr><h1><a name="RTFToC5">Recent Publications</a></h1>S. Narayanaswamy, S. Seshan, E. Brewer, R. Brodersen, F. Burghardt, A. Burstein, Y-C Chang, A. Fox, J. Gilbert, R. Han, R. Katz, A. Long, D. Messerschmitt, J. Rabaey, "Application and Network Support for InfoPad," <i>IEEE Personal Communications Magazine</i>, V 3, N 2, (April 1996), pp. 4-17.<p>H. Balakrishnan, V. Padmanabhan, S. Seshan, R. H. Katz, "A Comparison of Mechanisms for Improving TCP Performance over Wireless Links," ACM SIGCOMM '96, Stanford, CA, (August 1996).<p>M. Stemm, P. Gautier, D. Harada, R. H. Katz, "Reducing Power Consumption of Network Interfaces in Hand-Held Devices," International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MoMUC-3), Princeton, NJ, (October 1996).<p>V. N. Padmanabhan, H. Balakrishnan, K. Sklower, E. Amir, R. H. Katz, "Networking using Direct Broadcast Satellite," Workshop on Satellite Broadcast Information Systems (WOSBIS), Rye, NY, (November 1996).<p>G. T. Nguyen, R. H. Katz, B. Noble, M. Satyanarayan, "A Trace-Based Approach for Modeling Wireless Channel Behavior," Proceedings Winter Simulation Conference '96, Coronado, CA, (December 1996).<hr><h1><a name="RTFToC6">Selected Publications</a></h1>Hill, M. D., S. J. Eggers, J. R. Larus, G. S. Taylor, G. Adams, B. K. Bose. G.A. Gibson, P. M. Hansen, J. Keller, S. I. Kong, C. G. Lee, D. Lee, J. M.Pendleton, S. A. Ritchie, D. A. Wood, B. G. Zorn, P. N. Hilfinger, D. A.Hodges, R. H. Katz, J. K. Ousterhout, D. A. Patterson, "Design Decisions inSPUR: A VLSI Multiprocessor Workstation," <i>I.E.E.E. Computer Magazine</i>, V19, N 11, (November 1986).<p>D. A. Patterson, G. A. Gibson, R. H. Katz, "The Case for Redundant Arrays ofInexpensive Disks (RAID)", Proceedings ACM SIGMOD Conference, Chicago, IL, (May 1988).<p>R. Katz, <i>Contemporary Logic Design</i>, Addison-Wesley/Benjamin-CummingsPublishing Co., Redwood City, CA, 1993.<p>P. M. Chen, G. A. Gibson, R. H. Katz, E. K. Lee, D. A. Patterson, "Disk Arrays: High Performance Parallel Disk Organizations," ACM Computing Surveys, (June 1994), pp. 145-185. Also appeared in CMG Transactions, Issue 89/90, Summer/Fall 1995, pp. 21-52.<p>H. Balakrishnan, S. Seshan, R. H. Katz, "Reliable Transport and Handoff Protocols for Cellular Wireless Networks," ACM Wireless Networks Journal, V 1, N 3, (December 1995), pp. 469-482.<p>Click here for Randy's <!WA38><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/pubs.html">Complete List of Publications</a>, here for his <!WA39><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/awards.html">Awards and Honors</a> and here for his <!WA40><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/students.html">Graduate Students</a><br><hr><h1><a name="RTFToC8">Selected Talks</a></h1><i>The Case for Wireless Overlay Networks</i>;<!WA41><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Talks/Case4Ovrlay.ps.Z">compressed postscript</a> (2 MBytes).<br><i>The Case for Wireless Overlay Networks</i>. Version given at the Federated Computer Science Research Conferences (FCRC), Philadelphia, May 1996;<!WA42><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Talks/FCRC96.ps.Z">compressed postscript</a> (2.4 MBytes).<br><i>Research Funding and How to Get It</i>;<!WA43><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Talks/ResFund95.ps">postscript</a> (226K), <!WA44><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Talks/ResFund95.pdf">pdf</a> (65K).<br><i>Current Technology Developments in Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing</i>, Marconi Centeniary of Radio Seminar, Menlo Park, CA, (November 1995),<!WA45><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Talks/Marconi/slide1.html">html</a>.<br><i>Bay Area Research Wireless Access Network: Towards a Wireless Overlay Internetworking Architecture</i>, ARPA GloMo PI Meeting, Menlo Park, CA, Nov. 1995; <!WA46><a href="http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~randy/Talks/ARPA.GloMoPI.pdf">pdf</a> (750K).<hr><Address>Randy H. Katz, <!WA47><a href="mailto:randy@cs.Berkeley.edu">randy@cs.Berkeley.edu</a>; last updated 2 September 1996</address></body></html>

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