COURSES@GATECH.EDU
Fall 2002
CS6280 -
Performance Evaluation of Communication Networks
Professor: Mostafa
H. Ammar
ECE6543 - Fiber Optic Networks
Professor: Stephen
E. Ralph
Spring 2002
CS6262
- Network Security
Professor: Wenke
Lee
ECE6610 - Wireless Networks
Professor: Raghupathy
Sivakumar
ECE8823
- Cryptography: Theory & Practice
Professor: Faramarz
Fekri
Fall 2001
CS6290
- High Performance Computer Architecture
Professor: Ken
Mackenzie
CS8803H
- Computability, Algorithms, & Complexity
Professor: H Venkateswaran
Spring 2001
CS6210
- Advanced Operating Systems
Professor: Mustaque
Ahamad
Project
1: Multithreaded Traffic Information Server (Due Date: January 30, 2001)
Project
2: Distributed Traffic Information Server(Due Date: February 27, 2001)
Project
3: Building a Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) System
Project
4: Recoverable Memory
CS7470
- Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Professor: Thad
E. Starner
Fall 2000
CS7001
- Graduate Studies - Computing
Professor: Gregory
D. Abowd
My
web page on CoWeb for this class
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Projects:
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Facial
Modeling/Animation: Predicting visual information from acoustic for Lip
Synch
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Client-Sever (sponsored by Professor Schwan)
PROBLEM:
I will be implementing an event-based client server application, in
which the server provides image data to the clients. A client may not be
interested in the entire image, but in a particular subquadrant. Therefore
some processing needs to be performed on the image data, in order to extract
the desired portion, i.e. part of the original image is not needed by the
client, and needs to be filtered out. This processing can be performed
at the client's side, upon receipt of the data. The communication infrastructure
that I will use for this project, ECHO, offers a possibility for deriving
event channels. I will use derived event channels to `move' the filtering
function at the server's side, the event source in this case, and therefore
allow for bandwidth to be conserved by transmitting only what is necessary.
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Network
Simulation using "ns"
CS6250 -
Computer Networks
Professor: Jun
Xu
CS6400
- Database Systems Concepts and Design
Professor: Ed
Omiecinski