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Our faculty has been very successful in
obtaining federal grants from agencies such as NSF and DARPA.
Some selected grants are listed below where faculty has served
as the principal investigator (PI), or co-PI. (active grants are
marked with *, the named faculty member is the PI unless marked
as co-PI.)
FEDERAL GRANTS
*Cory Beard, Priority Users and Applications on the Internet,
National Science Foundation (NSF CAREER award).
Vijay Kumar, Collaborative Research on DAta in Your Space
(DAYS), National Science Foundation.
*Vijay Kumar, WITN: Collaborative Research in Location
Dependent Data Management, National Science Foundation
Deep Medhi, Network Design and Traffic Recovery Procedures
for Survivable Wide Area Packet Networks, National Science
Foundation, co-PI.
Deep Medhi, Self-Configuring Survivable Multi-Networks for
Information Systems Survivability: CoSMoS, Defense Advanced
Research Project Agency (DARPA).
*Ken Mitchell & Appie van de Liefvoort, Scalable Performance
Models for Large Scale Networks with Correlated Traffic,
National Science Foundation.
*EK Park, Algorithm Design for Reconfiguration Problem in
Optical Networks, National Science Foundation.
Khosrow Sohraby, Single Node and Multiple Node (End-to-End)
Teletraffic Analysis of Connection-Oriented Packet-Switched
Networks, National Science Foundation
*Khosrow Sohraby, US-Turkey Cooperative Research:
System-Theoretic Approach to Teletraffic Analysis and
Engineering, National Science Foundation.
*Khosrow Sohraby, Advances in Modern Performance Analysis: A
New Approach, National Science Foundation.
Khosrow Sohraby, Combined Real-Time Modeling and Performance
Analysis for Complex Networks, Defense Advanced Research
Project Agency (DARPA).
Khosrow Sohraby, Measurement-Based Hybrid Fluid-Flow Models
for Fast Multiscale Simulation and Control, Defense Advanced
Research Project Agency (DARPA).
*Khosrow Sohraby, End-to-End Soft QoS Guarantees in
High-Speed Networks, U.S. Civilian Research and Development
Foundation.
Xiaojun Shen, Routing with Minimal Number of Stages,
National Science Foundation.
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