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Contact information
Mailing Address:
900 University Ave.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of California, Riverside,
CA 92521, USA.
(map)
+1 951-827-2434, 951-827-4643 (fax)
Email:
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I am currently a computer networking researcher at the
University of California, Riverside.
My current research interests are in the area of Long Term Evolution (LTE)
network architecture and security.
Additionally,
I am interested in network system design,
measurement-based techniques and implementation of wireless cross-layer mechanisms that
span the entire protocol stack. More details can be found
here.
I received my PhD from the department of
Computer Science & Engineering
at the
University of California, Riverside, in 2007,
under the supervision of
Srikanth Krishnamurthy and
Michalis Faloutsos.
I am a member of the
Networks and Communications Laboratories.
From January 2008 to February 2009 I was a researcher at
CERTH, working with
Leandros Tassiulas on developing network coding frameworks and testbed federations.
From August 2008 to January 2009 I was an adjunct assistant professor at the department of
Computer & Communications Engineering
at the
University of Thessaly, Greece.
From July 2008 to September 2008 I was a visiting researcher
at UC Riverside.
From July 2006 to December 2006 I was an intern at
Intel Research
in Cambridge, UK, working
on the SWAN project (Self Organized Wireless Access Networks).
During summer 2005 I was an intern at
Nokia R&D
in Boston, MA, working with S. Keller on performance evaluation techniques for
mobile Internet browsers. During summer 2001 I was an intern at
Cosmote S.A
in Athens, Greece, working with N. Pavlidis on coverage
optimization procedures and tools, for cellular networks.
I received my MSc degree in
Computer Science & Engineering
at the
University of California, Riverside (June 2005),
and my Diploma in
Electronics & Computer Engineering,
at the
Technical University of Crete,
in Greece, in June 2003. During the latter, I worked with
Michael Paterakis
on evaluating the
ability of 802.11-based WLANs to support video-conference
applications.
Sample publications
I. Broustis,
K. Pelechrinis,
D. Syrivelis,
S. V. Krishnamurthy and
L. Tassiulas.
FIJI: Fighting Implicit Jamming in 802.11 WLANs.
SECURECOMM 2009.
K. Pelechrinis,
I. Broustis,
S. V. Krishnamurthy and
C. Gkantsidis.
ARES: An Anti-jamming REinforcement System for 802.11 Networks.
ACM CoNEXT 2009.
I. Broustis,
A. Vlavianos,
P. Krishnamurthy and
S. V. Krishnamurthy.
CTU: Capturing Throughput Dependencies in UWB Networks.
IEEE INFOCOM 2008.
I. Broustis,
K. Papagiannaki,
S. V. Krishnamurthy,
M. Faloutsos and
V. Mhatre.
MDG: Measurement-Driven Guidelines for 802.11 WLAN Design.
ACM MOBICOM 2007.
I. Broustis,
S. V. Krishnamurthy,
M. Faloutsos,
M. Molle and
J. R. Foerster.
A Multiband MAC Protocol for Impulse-Based UWB Ad Hoc Networks.
IEEE SECON 2005 (Best paper runner up).
Complete list of my publications
Professional service
TPC member:
IEEE WoWMoM 2010
IEEE ICC 2010 CISS
ACM Mobicom 2009 Demos
ICST SecureComm/SEWCN 2009
IEEE Globecom 2009 CISS
IEEE Percom 2009 IQ2S
IEEE Globecom 2009 CCNS
Paper reviewer:
Journals:
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing,
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology,
Springer Wireless Networks,
ACM Computer And Communications Review,
Elsevier Performance Evaluation,
IEEE Network Magazine,
ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review,
CEE.
Conferences/Workshops:
ACM SIGCOMM,
IEEE INFOCOM,
ACM MOBICOM,
IEEE SECON,
IEEE PERCOM,
IEEE Broadnets,
IEEE PIMRC,
IEEE ICCCN,
IEEE GLOBECOM,
IEEE WoWMoM,
PAM,
IEEE WCNC,
IEEE VTC,
IEEE ICT,
IEEE CCNC
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