Rajeev Koodli
Background
My background is in computer and communication systems with
specialization in mobility, wireless
and applications such as
video and Internet Telephony. My work has spanned live and
on-demand video,
Mobile Internetworking, cellular network (4G/3G)
architecture and protocols, distributed computing, and
Ad Hoc Networking.
Expertise
- Mobile and Wireless Networking
- Video, and mobile rich-media applications
- IP Networking
- Real-time Systems, QoS, Distributed Computing
CV
Here is my CV (in pdf) with abridged project details. And, here is a profile.
Mobile Internetworking
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I am working on architecture and design for the Mobile
Internet and Smart Grid.
I have worked on end-end design for the launch of an LTE network, which is expected to be avilable in 2010. - At Nokia Research in Silicon Valley, a small group of us developed
IP Mobility solutions including
Mobile IPv6, Fast IP Handovers, Network Mobility, Context Transfers and Ad Hoc Networking.
We built multiple platforms using IPv6, IPv4, Linux, FreeBSD, WLAN, CDMA EVDO, and Bluetooth.
These have been demo'd (e.g., at CTIA), trialed (by large carriers) and some have made it to products
- I co-chair the IP Mobility Optimizations ( MobOpts )
Research Group in IRTF , and
the NetExt Working Group in IETF .
Here is the page with various documents and milestones for MobOpts.
Book
- Mobile Internetworking
with IPv6: Concepts, Principles and Practices
(The link takes you to Amazon.com)
Rajeev Koodli and Charles Perkins, Published by John Wiley & Sons
Publications
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFCs and Drafts
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Fast Handovers
for Mobile IPv6, RFC 5568, updates RFC 5268
and RFC 4068.
There are two public implementations. fmipv6.org, and Tarzan implementation. - Distributing a Symmetric FMIPv6 Handover Key using SEND, RFC 5269
- Fast Handovers for IPv4 Networks RFC 4988
- RFC 4260, RFC 5270, RFC 5271, apply the fast handover protocol to different radio networks
- IP Address Location Privacy and IP Mobility, RFC 4882
- Mobile IPv6 Location Privacy Solutions, IRTF MobOpts RG document, pending publication
- Solutions for IP Address Location Privacy in the Presence of IP Mobility
- Context Transfer Protocol, RFC 4067
- Context Transfer Framework
- Loss Pattern Sample Metrics, RFC 3357
- Heartbeat Mechanism for Proxy Mobile IPv6, pending publication
- Fast Handovers for Proxy Mobile IPv6, pending publication
- Full list , or See my CV
Selected Papers
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- Dynamic Multiple-Threshold Call Admission Control Based on Optimized Genetic Algorithm
in Wireless/Mobile Networks.- With S. Wang, Y. Cui, Y Hou, Z. Huang, IEICE Transactions, 2008
- Dynamic Multiple-Threshold Call Admission Control Based on Optimized Genetic Algorithm
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- Flow Fairness using Aggregate Packet Marking for Wireless Mesh Networks.
- With E. Kusmirek, IEEE Comsware, Bangalore, India, January 2008.
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- Study of Best-Effort VoIP Handovers Between WLAN and EVDO Networks.
- With A. Jardosh and T. Chan, IEEE ICC 2007.
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- Service Discovery Architectures for On-demand Ad Hoc Networks.
- With P. Engelstad et al., Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks Journal, Volume 2, Number 1, 2006.
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- Location Privacy with IP Mobility.
- With V. Devarapalli, C. E. Perkins, and H. Flinck, IEEE Securecomm 2005, Short Paper.
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- Mobile Gateway: Integration of MANET and NEMO.
- With R. Wakikawa et al., 4th International Conference on Networking (ICN).
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- Stateless IP Header Compression.
- With C. Westphal, IEEE ICC 2005.
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- Supporting IP Mobility in WLAN - WWAN Integration.
- With C. E. Perkins, Proceedings of Communications Design Conference, San Jose, September 2003.
The EE Times Magazine had this to say about the paper. -
- Header Compression: A Study of Context Establishment.
- With C. Westphal, Proceedings of IEEE WCNC conference, March 2003.
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- Fast Handovers and Context Transfers in Mobile Networks.
- With C. E. Perkins, ACM CCR Special Issue on Wireless Extensions to the Internet, October 2001.
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- Supporting Packet Data QoS in Next-Generation Cellular Networks.
- With M. Puuskari, IEEE Communications Magazine, February 2001.
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- MPLS and DiffServ for UMTS QoS in GPRS Core Network Architecture.
- With H. Chaskar, Internet Society's INET Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2001.
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- Controlling Short-Term Packet Loss Ratios using an Adaptive Pushout Scheme.
- With S. Nananukul and S. Dixit, IEEE Conference on High-performance Switching and Routing,
Heidelberg, Germany, 2000. -
- GPRS and IS-136 Integration for Flexible Network and Service Evolution.
- With S. Faccin et al., IEEE PCS Special Issue on Convergence of GPRS and IS-136. June 1999.
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- TCP-friendly Rate Adjustment Protocol for Continuous Media Flows over Best-Effort Networks.
- With J. Padhye et al., NOSSDAV workshop, Basking Ridge, NJ, USA. June 1999.
- For the rest, See my CV
Activities
- Chair, IETF Network Mobility Extensions Working Group, IRTF
MobOpts Research Group,
Member, Internet Research Steering Group - Panelist: GENI Wireless Panel, NSF Workshop on Wireless and Mobility, NSF project review.
- Panel Moderator: "G(ee), Mesh or Max", IEEE Comsware, "Mobile
Social Networking:
Opportunities and Challenges", IEEE Comsnets - Organizing Committee: IEEE MASS 2010, IEEE Comsnets 2009, IEEE
Comsware 2007, 2008,
IEEE SECON 2004 - Technical Program Committee: IEEE/ACM Mobiarch 2006 - 2009, IEEE
SECON 2004 - 2007,
IEEE Mobile P2P Workshop 2007, IEEE Globecom Symposium on Wireless Networks 2006 - Tutorials on IP Mobility at ACM Mobicom, Communications Design Conference
- For the rest, See my CV
Education
Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts
Dissertation: Scheduling Support for Multi-tier QoS in
Continuous Media Applications