Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 22:14:41 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 13:24:30 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 4757 Home Page of Badrinath B. R.


Badri with the Best Teacher Award

I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Rutgers University .
I am also a member and research director of mobile computing at WINLAB here at Rutgers.

e-mail: badri@cs.rutgers.edu
Phone:908-445-2082, Fax: 908-445-0537
Address: Dept. of Computer Science, New Brunswick
New Jersey, 08903

Awards

Professor of the Year Award (given for best teaching by the graduate students society), 1995
Henry Rutgers Fellowship Award, 1989

Education

Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1989, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Research

Welcome to the world of Badri's Research .

My research interest is primarily in the area of Mobile Wireless Computing.
I am part of the Dataman project whose goal is to design information services for wireless and mobile users. The primary research issues being investigated include:

Specific projects include:

As part of our research we have developed multicasting protocol for mobile hosts, designed distributed algorithms for systems with mobile hosts, developed an indirect model for protocols so that it works better in wireless/wireline networks, developed data organization and data dissemination methods for broadcast data, and currently investigating operating system support for mobile hosts.

You can browse through copies of my papers from the DataMan home page . 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 via anonymous ftp from paul.rutgers.edu in the directory pub/badri.


Courses Taught


My office is located on the third floor of CORE building on Busch campus at Rutgers University .

You can get to my room by following these Directions .

If you had a laptop (running Mobile-IP) and were clicking on the above link, it is possible to get location-dependent directions.

My links

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