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Narasimha Annapareddy

 
 

Narasimha Annapareddy - University of Texas (USA)

Narasimha Annapareddy graduated with honors in Technology, Electronics and Electronic Engineering of Communication from the Indian Technological Institute in India, and holds a Master’s degree in Electronic Engineering and Computing and a PhD in Electronic Engineering and Computing from the University of Illinois. He is a specialist in storage systems, working networks, multimedia aspects and computer architecture.

Dr. Annapareddy is the J.W. Runyon Professor at the University of Texas A&M. He has also worked as a researcher at the IBM Almaden Research Center.

He is the author and co-author of numerous publications in reviews and specialized books. Annapareddy has collaborated with a number of research programs, such as IEEE Infocom (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009), IEEE Broadnets (2008) or the International Workshop Visualization for Computer Security (2006), among many others.

Throughout his career he has received numerous prizes and recognition. He received an award for his teaching work in 2005, is a Fellow of the College of Engineering, he holds the Most Outstanding Professor Award from the University of Texas A&M, Department of Electric Engineering, and the National Science Foundation Career Award (1996-2000), among others. In addition, in India he was awarded the Presidential Silver Medal by the Indian Technological Institute.

RESEARCH STAY AT UC3M: TELEMATIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

PROJECT: Looking at Wardrop routing approaches to balancing load across multiple paths in a network. Reducing the frequency of link state updates while reaching performance objectives is a critical factor in maintaining stability and achieving good performance. The frequency of link state updates is a Reduce the frequency of link state updates while reaching performance objectives. Critical factor in maintaining stability and achieving good performance. Potential approaches to “energy-aware routing”.

STAY PERIOD: AUG 09 - AUG 10

Publications

1. Yong Oh Lee and A. L. Narasimha Reddy, “Disjoint multi-path routing and failure recovery”, accepted for publication at IEEE ICC Conf., 2010.
2. S. Yadav and A. L. Narasimha Reddy, “Detecting DNS cache poisoning with NS and AS information”, submitted to DSN Conf., Dec. 2009.
3. X. Wu and A. L. Narasimha Reddy, “Exploiting concurrency to improve latency and throughput in a hybrid storage system”, submitted to IEEE Mass Storage Symposium, Jan. 2010.
4. P. Devakota and A. L. Narasimha Reddy, “Improving quantized congestion notification performance in data centers”, in preparation.