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Gaurav Agrawal
PhD Candidate Computer Networking Research Lab (CoNReL) School of Computing and Engineering University of Missouri, Kansas City
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I am a Ph.D. student in School of Computing and Engineering at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. My advisor is Prof. Deep Medhi. My primary research interests span Internet traffic engineering, network design, optimization and performance. I am also interested in the area of Multicasting in the Internet.
Before starting doctoral work, I completed my MS in Computer Science from University of Missouri, Kansas Cityand got my Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee (formerly University of Roorkee), India.
Resume
Peer Reviewed Papers:
G. Agrawal, D. Huang, and D. Medhi, ``Network Protection Design for MPLS Networks," Proc. of 5th International Workshop on Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN2005), Naples, Italy, October 2005, accepted.
G. Agrawal and D. Medhi, `` Single Shortest Path-based Logical Topologies for Grooming IP Traffic over Wavelength-Routed Networks," Proc. of 2nd IEEE/Create-Net International Workshop on Traffic Grooming (co-located with Broadnets2005), Boston, MA, October 2005, accepted
S. Srivastava, G. Agrawal, and D. Medhi ``Dual-Based Link Weight Determination Towards Single Shortest Path Solutions for OSPF Networks," Proc. of 19th International Teletraffic Congress, August-September 2005, Beijing, China.
S. Srivastava, G. Agrawal, M. Pioro, and D. Medhi, "Determining Link Weight System under Various Objectives for OSPF Networks using a Lagrangian Relaxation-based Approach," IEEE e-Trans on Network & Systems Management, to appear.
G. Agrawal and J. Agrawal, " The global multicast routing protocol - a new architecture for hierarchical multicast routing, " Proceedings of International Conference on Communications 2003 (ICC'03), pp. 98-103, Anchorage, USA, May 2003.
Submitted/Work in Progress
G. Agrawal, D. Medhi, ”Impact of different objectives on design of Logical Topologies for Wavelength-Routed IP OSPF/IS-IS networks”.
G. Agrawal, D. Medhi, ”Logical topology reconfiguration under dynamic traffic”.
Office: 451 Flarsheim Hall
University of Missouri, Kansas City
email:gauravAT conrel.sice.umkc.edu
Phone: (816) 419-6068 (cell)