Dipak Ghosal -- Teaching



Courses

Undergraduate Courses

Graduate Courses

  • ECS252 -- Computer Networks (Winter 2007) 
  • ECS256 -- Performance Evaluation (Fall 2007)
  • ECS257 -- Wireless and Mobile Network

Research Courses

  • ECS289I -- Advanced Topics in Mobile and Wireless Networks
  • ECS289I -- Pricing in Computer Networks: Theory and Applications

Past Graduate Students

Student

Thesis Title / Year Graduated / Co-advisor (if any)

Current Employment / Location

Jennifer Yick   Qualcom
Vijoy Pandey   Blade Networks
Amitbah Banerjee   Sun Microsystems

Joseph Anda

VGrid

 

Brian Liao

Routing in a converged network. 2004

Taiwan National Army

Stephen Mueller

Routing and link layer issues in multipath routing in mobile ad hoc networks. 2004

Sandia National Labs

Julee Pandya

Application of p2p methods to enhance caching for wireless access. 2004

MIT Lincoln Labs

Archana Bharatidasan

Placement of network services in a hybrid sensor network. 2004. Co-advisor: Biswanath Mukherjee

IP Locks

Vijoy Ponduru

Energy aware multipath routing in sensor networks. 2004. Co-advisor: Biswanath Mukherjee

IP Locks

Brennen Reynolds

Security in IP Telephony Networks. 2003

Off-Piste

James Fang

Performance Analysis of 3G Networks. 2003

Not available

Keith Kong

Client-Centric Computing. 2002

Xamabala Inc.

Xioaxin Wu

Next Generation Cellular Networks. 2002

Purdue University

Jayakrishna Kidambi

QoS in high speed networks. 2001

Agilent

Ashok Subramanium

TCP over Satellite Networks. 2001

Not available

Sujatha Balaraman

Pricing in IP Telephony. 2001

EFPI

Arijit Mukherjee

Impact of background traffic on the effectiveness FEC for packet audio over Internet. 2000

CISCO

Raja Mukhopadhyay

Hierarchical web caching in the Internet. 2000

Foundry Networks

Naranna Knappan

Interaction between ATM ABR flow control and TCP. 1999

CISCO Systems

Past Undergraduate Research Students

Name

Research / Year

Current Location

Ken Bloom

Simulation analysis of the Bit Torrent protocol

PhD New York University

Jessica Browdus

UC Leads Scholar :  P2P Networks. 2004

BS, University of California, Riverside

Jeremy Abramson

Signaling Architectures for Next Generations Wireless Networks

PhD Student, University of Southern California

Matthew Caesar

QoS Management in IP Telephony Networks

PhD Student, University of California, Berkeley

Angelina McCleod

Characterizing the delay and packet drops in the Internet

CISCO System

Todd Sinclair

An Enhanced Signaling Architecture for the SS7 Network

Not available

 


Dipak Ghosal       Networks Lab


Dipak Ghosal
Department of Computer Science
University of California, Davis, CA 95616
Phone: (530) 754-9251
Fax : (530) 752-4767
E-mail: ghosal@cs.ucdavis.edu  dghosal@ucdavis.edu

05/01/2008