Dynamic probabilistic broadcasting in MANETs☆
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Qi Zhang received the B.S. degree in Computer Science from Peking University in 1992. Ms. Zhang is currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at University of Cincinnati, where she has started her graduate study since 1999, and is expecting a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 2005. She was a Chief Engineer at Oxy Inc. in Tokyo, Japan, from 1997 to 1999 and a software engineer at Peking University in Beijing, China, from 1992 to
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Qi Zhang received the B.S. degree in Computer Science from Peking University in 1992. Ms. Zhang is currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at University of Cincinnati, where she has started her graduate study since 1999, and is expecting a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 2005. She was a Chief Engineer at Oxy Inc. in Tokyo, Japan, from 1997 to 1999 and a software engineer at Peking University in Beijing, China, from 1992 to 1997. Her current research interests include topology control, routing and broadcasting in mobile ad hoc networks and energy-efficiency solutions in sensor networks. She is a student member of the IEEE.
Dharma P. Agrawal is the Ohio Board of Regents Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the founding director for the Center for Distributed and Mobile Computing in the Department of ECECS, University of Cincinnati, OH. He has been a faculty member at the N.C. State University, Raleigh, NC (1982–1998) and the Wayne State University, Detroit (1977–1982). His current research interests include energy efficient routing, information retrieval, and secured communication in ad hoc and sensor networks, effective handoff handling and multicasting in integrated wireless networks, interference analysis in piconets and routing in scatternet, use of smart directional antennas for enhanced QoS, Scheduling of periodic real-time applications in heterogeneous workstation environment. He has edited a tutorial text on Advanced Computer Architecture, co-edited texts entitled Distributed Computing Network Reliability, and Advances in Distributed System Reliability, a self-study guide on Parallel Processing and Compiler Optimizations for Scalable Parallel Machines. Brooks/Cole has recently published a new textbook on Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems, specifically designed for Computer Science and Engineering students. He is an editor for the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Systems and the International Journal of High Speed Computing. He has served as an editor of the IEEE Computer magazine, and the IEEE Transactions on Computers. He has been the Program Chair and General Chair for numerous international conferences and meetings. He has received numerous certificates and awards from the IEEE Computer Society. He was awarded a “Third Millennium Medal,” by the IEEE for his outstanding contributions. He has also delivered keynote speech for five international conferences. He also has four patents in wireless networking area. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the ACM and the AAAS.
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This work has been supported by Ohio Board of Regents Doctoral Enhancement Funds and National Science Foundation under Grant No. CCR-0113361.