US-W-V
Advanced Technologies in Network Management
Kandaswamy, Kanda
ORGANIZER: Kandaswamy, Kanda
This session focuses on the use of advanced technologies and novel methods in network management. Issues and challenges faced by mobile adhoc networks and wireless networks are explored and solutions offered. Load scheduling and load balancing schemes and development of robust end-to-end enterprise monitoring framework are discussed. This session will also demonstrate how to improve the flexibility and robustness of communication without sacrificing the security policies. Novel QoS approach that is not constrained by the dissemination of traffic management policies to all routers in the data path and a mathematical algorithm that provides a control architecture plan are also addressed in this session.

Subramaniam Kandaswamy (Kanda) received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mathematical Statistics from the Presidency College, Madras, India; his Ph.D. in Systems Technology from Indiana University, Indiana. He is currently a senior staff at the Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory. Prior to joining the Johns Hopkins University, he worked AT&T. His expertise and interests include: modeling and simulation, performance and statistical analysis, network management and network design. He has presented papers at several professional conferences.