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Marwan M.Krunz

 
 

Marwan M. Krunz - University of Arizona (USA)

Marwan M. Krunz holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Jordan and received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University. He joined the University of Arizona after a brief postdoctoral stint at the University of Maryland, College Park.

He is currently a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona (UA) and is the UA site director of Connection One, a joint NSF/state/industry I/UCRC cooperative research center that focuses on RF and wireless communication systems and networks.

Dr. Krunz's research is in wireless ad hoc networks; MDC (multiple description coding) based media streaming; packet scheduling and buffer management in switches and routers, QoS provisioning, among others. He previously held visiting research positions at the National Information Science Research Institute (INRIA), France, HP Labs in Palo Alto, California, Paris VI University, and US West (now Qwest) Advanced Technologies in Boulder, Colorado.

He has published more than 150 journal articles and peer-reviewed conference papers, and holds three US patents.

Among his many distinctions, Dr. Krunz received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award (1998 – 2002) and is a Fellow of the IEEE (2010).

RESEARCH STAY AT UC3M: TELEMATIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

PROJECT: Investigation of throughput unfairness when transporting TCP traffic over multihop wireless mesh networks. Minimizing energy consumption in wireless mesh networks.

STAY PERIOD: FEB 10 - OCT 10

Publications

1. T. Shue, M. Krunz. "Exploiting microscopic spectrum opportunities in cognitive radio networks via coordinated channel access". IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 9, No. 11, pp. 1522-1534. Noviembre 2010
2. T. Shue, M. Krunz, S. Liu. "Secure data collection in wireless sensor networks using randomized dispersive routes". IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), Vol. 9, No. 7, pp. 941-954 .Julio 2010
3. S. Liu, L. Lazos, M. Krunz. "Thwarting inside jamming attacks on wireless broadcast communications". ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec’11). 15-17 Junio, 2011, (Hamburg, Alemania). Aceptado para publicación.
4. R. Al-Zubi, M. Krunz, L. Lopes. "Resource utilization mechanism for multi-rate ultrawide band networks". IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 Conference – Wireless Networking Symposium. 6-10 Diciembre 2010, (Miami, Florida, EE.UU.)
5. T. Shue, M. Krunz. "Exploiting microscopic spectrum opportunities in cognitive radio networks via coordinated channel access". IEEE SECON 2010 Conference. 27 -30 Junio 2010, (Boston, EE.UU.)
6. S. Liu, L. Lazos, M. Krunz. "Thwarting inside jamming attacks on wireless broadcast communications". IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC) (2nd revision). Entregado para publicación
7. S. Liu, L. Lazos, M. Krunz. "Cluster-based control channel jamming attacks from inside jammers". IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC) (2nd revision). Entregado para publicación
8. T. Shu, M. Krunz. "Finding the cheapest route in profit-driven opportunistic spectrum access networks: a truthful mechanism approach". IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (ToN). Entregado para publicación
9. T. Shu, M. Krunz. "Sequential opportunistic spectrum access with imperfect channel sensing". IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC) (2nd revision). Entregado para publicación