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Mainak Chatterjee Department of Computer Science Ph: (407)823-5793 University of Central Florida Fax: (407)823-5835 P.O. Box 162450 E-mail: [email protected] Orlando, FL 32816-2450 http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/mainak Academic Degrees Doctor of Philosophy, May 2002, University of Texas at Arlington Department: Computer Science and Engineering Advisor: Prof. Sajal K. Das Dissertation Title: Designing efficient frameworks for link layer QoS provisioning in wireless data networks (Best dissertation award) Master of Engineering, July 1998, Indian Institute of Science Department: Electrical Communication Engineering Advisor: Prof. Pallapa Venkataram Thesis Title: Design and Performance Analysis of a R-TDMA/CDMA protocol for wireless multi- media networks Bachelor of Science, July 1994, Presidency College, University of Calcutta Major: Physics (Hons.) Professional Experience Associate Professor (August 2008 - Present) Dept. of Computer Science, Secondary joint with ECE, University of Central Florida. Faculty Research Associateship (Jan 2011 - July 2011) Award from National Research Council to conduct Sabbatical Work at AFRL, Rome, NY. Assistant Professor (August 2002 - 2008) School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, University of Central Florida. Visiting Research Faculty (Summers of 2015, 2014, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2006) Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate, Rome, NY. Teaching & Research Assistant (September 2001 - May 2002) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington. Research Intern (June 2001 - August 2001) Nokia Research Center, Dallas, TX. Teaching & Research Assistant (September 1999 - May 2001) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington. Research Intern (June 1999 - August 1999) Measurement Business Division, Tektronix, Port- land, Oregon. Research Assistant (September 1998 - May 1999) Department of Computer Science, University of North Texas. 1

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Mainak ChatterjeeDepartment of Computer Science Ph: (407)823-5793University of Central Florida Fax: (407)823-5835P.O. Box 162450 E-mail: [email protected], FL 32816-2450 http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/∼mainak

Academic Degrees

Doctor of Philosophy, May 2002, University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment: Computer Science and EngineeringAdvisor: Prof. Sajal K. DasDissertation Title: Designing efficient frameworks for link layer QoS provisioning in wireless datanetworks (Best dissertation award)

Master of Engineering, July 1998, Indian Institute of ScienceDepartment: Electrical Communication EngineeringAdvisor: Prof. Pallapa VenkataramThesis Title: Design and Performance Analysis of a R-TDMA/CDMA protocol for wireless multi-media networks

Bachelor of Science, July 1994, Presidency College, University of CalcuttaMajor: Physics (Hons.)

Professional Experience

Associate Professor (August 2008 - Present) Dept. of Computer Science, Secondary joint withECE, University of Central Florida.

Faculty Research Associateship (Jan 2011 - July 2011) Award from National Research Councilto conduct Sabbatical Work at AFRL, Rome, NY.

Assistant Professor (August 2002 - 2008) School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science,University of Central Florida.

Visiting Research Faculty (Summers of 2015, 2014, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2006) Air Force ResearchLaboratory, Information Directorate, Rome, NY.

Teaching & Research Assistant (September 2001 - May 2002) Department of Computer Scienceand Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington.

Research Intern (June 2001 - August 2001) Nokia Research Center, Dallas, TX.

Teaching & Research Assistant (September 1999 - May 2001) Department of Computer Scienceand Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington.

Research Intern (June 1999 - August 1999) Measurement Business Division, Tektronix, Port-land, Oregon.

Research Assistant (September 1998 - May 1999) Department of Computer Science, Universityof North Texas.

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Research Interests

Cyber security, Network science, social networks, cognitive radios, dynamic spectrum access, eco-nomic issues in networks, applied game theory, auction theory, ad hoc and sensor networks, re-source management and QoS provisioning, mobile video delivery, subjective video quality assess-ment (QoE), and Internet traffic.

Awards and Honors

• AFOSR sponsored Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2015

• AFOSR sponsored Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2014

• Best Paper Award in IEEE PIMRC 2011, “Performance based Channel Allocation in IEEE802.22 Networks”.

• AFOSR sponsored Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2012

• U.S. National Research Council (NRC) Research Associateship Award, 2011.

• UCF Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award, 2010.

• Best Paper Award in IEEE GLOBECOM 2008, “A game theoretic framework for dis-tributed self-coexistence among IEEE 802.22 networks”.

• AFOSR Young Investigator Program (YIP) Award, 2007

• SEECS (UCF) nomination for ‘Distinguished Researcher’ at Assistant Professor level, 2006

• AFOSR sponsored Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship, 2006

• Outstanding Research by a Ph.D. Candidate (Best Dissertation) in the Department ofComputer Science and Engineering at UT Arlington, 2001-02

• Recognized as University Scholar at the President’s Convocation for Academic Excellence,University of Texas at Arlington, 2001 and 2002

• Best Poster Presentation from University of Texas at Arlington at the Texas Telecommu-nications Engineering Consortium (TxTEC) Conference, College Station, Jan 2002.

• Best Intern at Nokia Research Center, Nokia, Dallas, Summer 2001

• Texas Telecommunications Engineering Consortium (TxTEC) Fellowship, University of Texasat Arlington, 2000-02

• Rudolf Hermann’s Graduate Fellowship, University of Texas at Arlington, 1999-2000

• GATE Scholarship, Indian Institute of Science, 1997-98

• Institute Scholarship, Indian Institute of Science, 1995-96

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Research GrantsTotal: $798,130; My share: $784,380

• The Florida Center for Cybersecurity: “Security Analyses and Applications if ComplexNetworks: From Theory to Practice”, Mar 2016 – Aug 2017, Amount: $25,000 (PI, 100%);

• Florida High Tech Corridor Council: “Modeling and Simulation of Heterogeneous DynamicSpectrum Access Networks”, Duration: Jan 2016 – May 2017, Amount: $12,000 (PI, 100%)

• Athena Technologies: “Modeling and Simulation of Heterogeneous Dynamic Spectrum AccessNetworks”, Duration: Jan 2016 – May 2017, Amount: $36,000 (PI, 100%)

• The Florida Center for Cybersecurity: “Vulnerability and Survivability of Cyberspace:Basic Science to Applications”, Duration: Mar 2015 – Aug 2016, Amount: $25,000 (PI, 100%);Internal Cost Share by UCF $20,776 (PI, 100%).

•AFRL/Information Directorate: “Demo: Exploiting Diversity for Survivability of Cyberspace”,Duration: July 2014 – Oct. 2014, Amount: $53,920 (PI, 100%)

• AFRL/Information Directorate: “Network Diversity for Survivability of Cyberspace”, Du-ration: Aug. 2012 – Dec. 2012, Amount: $16,900 (PI, 100%)

• AFRL/Information Institute: “Multi-modal Sensors for Survivability Prediction of MobileDevices”, Duration: Aug. 2012 – Dec. 2012, Amount: $20,000 (Co-PI: 50%. PI was Dr. JonWhite.)

• AFRL/Information Directorate: “Trust Models for Vulnerability Assessment in WirelessCyberspace”, Duration: Aug. 2011 – Dec. 2011, Amount: $30,000 (PI, 100%)

• NSF: “EAGER: Tackling Vulnerabilities in Cognitive Radio Networks: A Game Theoretic Ap-proach”, Duration: Sept. 2009 – Feb. 2012, Amount: $100,000 (PI, 100%)

• ITT Advanced Engineering & Sciences: “Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks”, Du-ration: Aug. 2009 – Aug. 2010, Amount: $30,000 (PI, 100%)

• NSF: “IEEE WoWMoM 2009 Student Travel Support”, Duration: June 2009 – May 2010,Amount: $15,000 (PI, 100%)

• AFOSR-DURIP: “Wireless Broadband (WiMax) Testbed for High Bandwidth Streaming Ap-plications”, Duration: May 2008 – Apr 2009, Amount: $96,295.00 (PI, 100%).

• AFOSR-Young Investigator Award: “Economic models for end-to-end decision making inan ad hoc network environment”, Duration: Dec 2006 – Nov 2009, Amount: $299,739 (PI, 100%).

• AFRL: “Study of QoS Adaptation Techniques in Distributed Networked Systems”, Duration:Sept. – Dec. 2006, Amount: $10,000 (PI, 100%).

• UCF Office of Research: “Efficient Clustering and QoS Routing in Ad hoc Networks: AnApproach Based on Random Graph Theory”, Duration: 2002 – 2003, Amount: $7,500 (Co-PI,50%; PI: D. Turgut).

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Professional Activities

Founding Chair:• ACM Workshop on Mobile Video (MoVid)

Editorial Board:• Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile Computing Journal• Elsevier Computer Communications Journal• Springer Computing

Guest Editorial:• Special issue on Multi-hop Cellular Networks in IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine• Special section on ICDCN 2014 papers in Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile Computing• Special issue on WoWMoM 2011 in Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile Computing

TPC Chair/Co-Chair:• International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN) 2018• IEEE GLOBECOM 2016: Symposium on Ad hoc and Sensor Networks• International Conference on Game Theory for Networks (GameNets) 2016• International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT) 2015• International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN) 2014• IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS) 2013• IEEE World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) 2011• Workshop on Survivability in Cyberspace (WSC) 2010• International Conference on Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services (WONS) 2010• IEEE Workshop on Mobile Video Delivery (MoViD) 2008, 2009• IEEE GLOBECOM 2009: Symposium on Sel. Areas in Communications• IEEE ICCCN 2008: Cognitive Radio Networks Track• 9th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN) 2008• 5th Asian International Mobile Computing Conference (AMOC) 2007

Member of Technical Program Committee:• ICDCN 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017• ACM NOSSDAV 2017• IEEE ICCCN 2017• IEEE INFOCOM 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016• QoE Centric Management (QCMan) Workshop 2015, 2016• IEEE DySPAN 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015• IEEE ANTS 2015• IEEE ICC 2015• IEEE ICNC 2014, 2015• IEEE WCNC 2015• ACM NOSSDAV 2014• IEEE Globecom 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014• MoMM 2013• IEEE CORAL 2012, 2013• NCC 2013• IEEE WoWMoM 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013• ACM MULTIMEDIA 2012• IEEE Globecom/UbiCoNet Workshop, 2011• COMSNETS/WISARD 2011

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• IEEE CCNC/PerNets 2010, 2011• ICON 2011• ISADS/ADSN 2011• IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2003, 2007, 2010• BROADNETS 2010• MUCS 2009, 2010• IEEE CCNC 2008, 2009• IEEE ICC/CogWinets 2009• WISARD 2009• IEEE PerCom 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008• IEEE MASS 2008• IEEE PIMRC 2008: Cognitive Radio Workshop• IEEE/CreateNet COMSWARE 2008• International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT) 2008• IEEE Workshop on Mobile and Vehicular Networking (MVN) 2007• International Workshop on Wireless and Sensor Networks (WSNET) 2007• IEEE/CreateNet COMSWARE 2007• Information Assurance Middleware for COMmunications (IAMCOM) 2007• ACM Intl. Sym on Modeling and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM) 2005• International Workshop on Distributed Computing (IWDC) 2003, 2005• IEEE Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR) 2005• International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC) 2005• International Workshop on Mobile Distributed Computing (MDC) 2004• Int. Workshop on Algorithms for Wireless, Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (WMAN) 2004

Secretary:• Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN) of the IEEE Comm. Society, 2006-2010

Ph.D. Forum Co-Chair:• ICDCN 2010, 2011, 2012

Student Travel Grant Chair:• ACM MobiHoc 2012• IEEE WoWMoM 2010• IEEE WoWMoM 2009

Publications Co-Chair:• IEEE INFOCOM 2010

Special Session Organizer:• IEEE CCNC 2006: Special session on Economic aspects and tools in Networks

Session Chair:MoVid 2016, ICC 2015, MoVid 2013, Infocom 2012, MoVid 2012, Globecom 2010, MoViD 2010,Globecom 2009, MoViD 2008, CrownCom 2007, WoWMoM 2007, CCNC 2006, WoWMoM 2005,IWDC 2004, HSNMC 2004, ICC 2004.

Local Arrangements Co-Chair:• ACM Multimedia, Orlando, 2014• IEEE CrownCom, Orlando, 2007• IEEE Int. Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), Orlando, 2004

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• 24th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS), Orlando, 2005

Tutorial Co-Chair:• ICDCN 2013

Publicity Co-Chair:• IEEE Intl. Sym. on World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) 2006• IEEE Intl. Sym. on World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) 2005• IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCoM) 2005• Int. Workshop on Algorithms for Wireless, Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (WMAN) 2004• International Workshop on Distributed Computing (IWDC) 2004

Reviewer:MobiCom, Infocom, MobiHoc, DySpan, WCNC, ICC, WoWMoM, Globecom, IWDC, ICDCN, Per-Com, CCNC, Europar, Elsevier Computer Networks, ACM Wireless Networks, ACM Mobile Ap-plications and Networks, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, IEEETransactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE/ACMTransactions on Networking, IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Journal on Sel. Areas onCommunications, Elsevier Ad hoc Networks Journal, Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile ComputingJournal.

NSF Panelist:• Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS-Small), Feb 2017• CNS/CSR, May 2012• Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS-Small), Mar 2011• CISE Major Research Instrumentation (MRI), Mar 2011• CISE Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI), Oct 2010• Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF/CIS), June 2010• Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS-CAREER), Oct 2009• Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF/CIS), May 2009• Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS-Medium), Feb 2009• Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS-WN), April 2007• Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS-ProWin), June 2004

Industry Consulting

• Booz Allen Hamilton, Period: Aug. 2016 - Sept 2016.• Junction TV, Period: Nov. 2015 - Dec. 2015.• Booz Allen Hamilton, Period: Aug. 2015 - Sept 2015.• Information Institute, Rome, NY, Period: Aug. 2014 - Dec 2014.• Information Institute, Rome, NY, Period: Aug. 2013 - Dec 2013.• ITT Corporation, Advanced Engineering and Sciences, Period: Nov. 2009 - Aug 2010.• NEC Laboratories America, Inc. Period: Feb-Jul 2003.

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Tutorials

• Tutorial on Spectrum Maps for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks: From Theory to Imple-mentations at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, 17 August, 2015.

• Tutorial on Dynamic Spectrum Management in Cognitive Radio Networks at the 13th Interna-tional Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN), Hong Kong, 3rd Jan. 2012.

• Tutorial on Dynamic Spectrum Management in Cognitive Radio Networks at the InternationalConference on Recent Trends in Information Systems (ReTIS), Jadavpur University, Dec. 2011.

• Tutorial on Game Theory for Wireless Networks at the 17th IEEE International Conferenceon Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 3rd Aug. 2008.

• Tutorial on Game Theory for Wireless Networks at the Winter School on Mobile Comput-ing held in conjunction with the 5th Asian Intl. Mobile Computing Conference (AMOC), Jan 2007.

• Tutorial on Mobility and Resource Management in Next Generation Wireless Systems at theInternational Workshop on Distributed Computing (IWDC), Calcutta, Dec 2001.

Invited Talks

• Talk on Low-cost Spectrum Sensing Networks: From Theory to Practice at Indian StatisticalInstitute (ISI), Kolkata, December 31, 2015.

• Talk on Low-cost Spectrum Situational Awareness (SA) Framework to Support DISA/DSOSpectrum Missions at Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Arlington, VA, July 31, 2015.

• Talk on A Bargaining Game for Spectrum Sharing in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks atAir Force Research Lab, Rome, NY, July 15, 2015.

• Talk on Game Theoretic Applications to Cyber Operations at Air Force Research Lab, Rome,NY, June 18, 2014.

• Invited Colloquium on A Bargaining Game for Spectrum Sharing in Dynamic Spectrum Ac-cess Networks at Syracuse University, May 18, 2011.

• Invited Colloquium on Quantifying Video Quality of Experience (QoE) in Real Time at Rens-selaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), March 20, 2011.

• Invited Colloquium on A Bargaining Game for Channel Access in Dynamic Spectrum AccessNetworks at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nov. 2010.

• Talk on Dynamic Spectrum Access at the Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, Jan 2010.

• Colloquium on An Economic Framework for Dynamic Spectrum Access and Service Pricingat The University of Texas at Arlington, July 2007.

• Presentation on Modern Wireless Networks at the Summer Workshop on Distributed Com-puting, Networking and Security with Applications, UCF, Aug 2004.

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• Colloquium on Efficient Retransmission Schemes for 3G Wireless Data Networks at the Uni-versity of Central Florida, Orlando, April 2002.

• Seminar on A performance metric for service admission control in cdma2000 at the TexasSystems Day, Austin, Nov 2000.

Services: Department, College, and University

• Graduate Assessment Coordinator, Computer Science, 2015-16.• Member of Computer Science Graduate Committee, 2013-16.• Member of Computer Science Faculty Search committee, 2015.• Member of Computer Engineering Lecturer search committee, 2013.• Member of Computer Science Graduate Committee, 2012-13.• Member of Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) selection committee, CECS 2011-12.• Member of Computer Engineering faculty search committee, 2011-12.• Member of SEECS graduate and research committee, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10.• Member of EECS faculty search committee (Software Engineering), 2008-09.• Member of EECS Awards Commitee, 2008-09.• Member of Member of CpE Curriculum Oversight and Review Committee, 2008-present.• Member of PhD qualifying exam committee (networking track), 2003-08.• Member of ECE faculty search committee, 2005-06.• Member of I2 Lab Fellowship Committee, 2005-06.• Member of ECE faculty search committee, 2003-04.• Member of Computer Engineering Graduate Affairs Committee, 2003-04.

New Courses Developed at UCF

• COT 6938: Network Science (Graduate)• EEL 5750: Wireless Networks (Graduate)

Courses Offered

• Network Science (Graduate): Fall 2014, Spr 2016, Fall 2016.• Computer Network Concepts (Under-graduate): Sum 2013, Sum 2016• Computer Comm. Networks (Under-graduate): Spr (2007,2010,2012–16), (Fall 2011-2015).• Wireless Networks (Graduate): Spring (2005–2010, 2012, 2014).• Computer Network Design (Graduate): Fall (2002–2009, 2011, 2012, 2016), Spring 2015.• Special Topics: Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing (Graduate): Spring 2003 and 2004.

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Current Ph.D. Students

Enas Khairallah, Computer Science (joined Fall 2011)Topic: Auctions in Secondary Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks

Anahita Davoudi, Computer Science (joined Spring 2013)Topic: Spread of Information in Social Networks

Debashri Roy, Computer Science (joined Fall 2015)Topic: Performance Analysis of Heterogeneous Networks

Kazi Pappu, Computer Engineering (joined Spring 2016)Topic: Spectrum Allocation for IoT Networks

Rajib Dey, Electrical Engineering (joined Fall 2016)Topic: TBD

Mehrdad Salimitari, Computer Science (joined Fall 2016)Topic: TBD

Ph.D. Students Graduated (7)

Osama Al-Tameemi; Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Spring 2016)Dissertation title: Performance Evaluation of Connectivity and Capacity of Dynamic Spectrum Ac-cess NetworksCurrently: Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq

Shameek Bhattacharjee; Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (Summer 2015)Dissertation title: Quantifying Trust and Reputation for Defense against Adversaries in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio NetworksCurrently: Post-doc at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Saptarshi Debroy; Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (Summer 2014)Dissertation title: Spectrum Map and its Applications in Cognitive Radio NetworksCurrently: Tenure Track Assistant Professor, City University of New York

Mukundan Venkataraman; Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (Summer 2011)Dissertation title: Measuring and Improving Internet Video Quality of ExperienceCurrently: Assistant Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology

Swastik Brhama; Ph.D. in Computer Science (Summer 2011)Dissertation title: Spectrum Sharing and Service Pricing in Dynamic Spectrum Access NetworksCurrently: Research Scientist at Syracuse University

Wenjing Wang; Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Spring 2010)Dissertation title: Mitigating Misbehavior in Wireless Networks: A Game Theoretic ApproachCurrently: Research Staff, Bluecoat, California

Shamik Sengupta; Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (Fall 2007)Dissertation title: An economic framework for resource management and pricing in wireless net-works with competitive service providersCurrently: Tenure-track Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Reno

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M.S. Students Graduated (3)

Dipika Darshana; M.S. in Computer Engineering (Fall 2008)Thesis: Delay based routing for real time traffic over ad-hoc networksCurrent employer: Riverbed

Jaideep Sarkar; M.S. in Computer Engineering (Spring 2005)Thesis: Differential Radio Link Protocol: An improvement to TCP over wireless networksCurrent employer: Microsoft

Radhey Shah; M.S. in Computer Engineering (Fall 2004)Thesis: Supporting real-time PDA interaction with virtual environmentCurrent employer: Microsoft

Post-doc/Visiting Faculty

• Prof. Indrajit Banerjee, IIEST, Shibpur, India. (April 2015 - May 2015)• Prof. Tuhina Samanta, IIEST, Shibpur, India. (Oct 2014 - Sept 2015)• Prof. Wooyong Choi, Busan University, South Korea. (March 2013 - Feb 2014)• Prof. Yoram Haddad, Jerusalem College of Technology, Israel. (Jan. 2013 - Feb 2013)• Prof. Maria Villapol, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela. (Aug. 2008 - July 2009)

Visiting Students

• Nirat Saini (M.S. student), Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, India (June - Aug 2016)• Navin H.S. (M.S. student), Coimbatore Inst. of Technology, India (May - Nov 2014)• Nandhini Elango (M.S. student), Coimbatore Inst. of Technology, India (May - Nov 2014)• Shobbana Santhoshini (M.S. student), Coimbatore Inst. of Tech., India (May - Nov 2014)• Sebastian Schellenberg (Ph.D. candidate), Ilmenau U. of Tech., Germany (Sept - Nov 2013)• Sabari Nair (M.S. student), Ilmenau U. of Technology, Germany (Aug 2011 - May 2012)

External Examiner for Ph.D. Dissertation

• Kristoffer Robin Stokke, University of Oslo, Norway• Lakshika Prabodini Semasinghe, The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada• Firoz Shaikh, Jadavpur University, India• Prasenjit Chanak, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India• Sandip Chanda, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India• Sebastian Schellenberg, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany• Uttam Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India• Dipu Sarkar, Bengal Engineering and Science University, India• Dilip Debnath, Bengal Engineering and Science University, India• Rajib Kar, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India• Krishnendu Adhvaryu, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India• Ayan Paul, Jadavpur University, India

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Publicationsh-index: 29; Citations: 4300+

6 Book chapters; 48 Journal papers; 135 Conference papers

Notation: UCF Student*Book Chapters

1. Saptarshi Debroy and Mainak Chatterjee, “Radio Environment Maps and its Utility in Re-source Management for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks”, Resource Allocation in Next-Generation Broadband Wireless Access Networks, Eds: C. Singhal and S. De. IGI Global,2016.

2. Swastik Brahma, Mainak Chatterjee and Shamik Sengupta, “Traffic Management in WirelessSensor Networks”, Building Sensor Networks: From Design to Applilcations, Eds: Nikolaidisand Iniewski. CRC Press. Sept. 2013.

3. Mukundan Venkataraman*, Mainak Chatterjee and Kevin Kwiat, “Dynamic Routing Frame-work for Wireless Sensor Networks, in the book Sustainable Wireless Sensor Networks pub-lished by INTECH, Dec. 2010, pp. 253-277.

4. Shamik Sengupta and Mainak Chatterjee, “Differentiated Pricing Policies in HeterogeneousWireless Networks”, Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks: Architectures and Protocols,Eds: E. Hossain, Springer, 2008, pp. 393-417.

5. Mainak Chatterjee and Shamik Sengupta*, “VoIP over WiMax”, Handbook of WiMAX, Eds:Syed Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas, CRC Press, 2008, pp. 55-75.

6. Sajal K. Das and Mainak Chatterjee, “Radio Link Protocols for 3G CDMA Systems”, Chapterin the book Resource Management in Wireless Networking, Eds: M. Cardei, I. Cardei, D. Du.Springer Series: Network Theory and Applications, ISBN: 0-387-23807-7, pp. 640-656, 2005.

Journal papers accepted/published

1. O. Al-Tameemi*, A. Al-Rumaithi, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, and C. Kamhoua, “Multi-Channel Distributed DSA Networks: Connectivity and Rendezvous Tradeoffs”, To appearin IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, 2017.

2. M. Faisal Amjad, M. Chatterjee, O. Nakhila and C. Zou, “Evolutionary Non-CooperativeSpectrum Sharing Game: Long Term Coexistence for Collocated Cognitive Radio Networks”,Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, On-line May 2016.

3. M. Faisal Amjad, M. Chatterjee, and C. Zou, “Coexistence in Heterogeneous SpectrumThrough Distributed Correlated Equilibrium in Cognitive Radio Networks”, Elsevier Com-puter Networks, Vol. 98, April 2016, pp. 109 - 122.

4. S. Debroy, S. Bhattacharjee and M. Chatterjee, “Spectrum Map and its application in Re-source Management in Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Com-munications and Networking, Vol. 1, No. 4, Dec 2015, pp. 416 - 419.

5. S. Brhama* and M. Chatterjee, “Spectrum Bargaining: A Model for Competitive Sharingof Unlicensed Radio Spectrum” IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Net-working, Vol. 1, No. 3, Sept 2015, pp. 257 - 272.

6. O. Al-Tameemi*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Vector Quantization based QoS Evaluationin Cognitive Radio Networks”, Springer Wireless Networks, August 2015, Volume 21, Issue6, pp 1899-1911.

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7. W-Y Choi and M. Chatterjee, “Cluster-Based Multipolling Sequencing Algorithm for Col-lecting RFID Data in Wireless LANs”, Journal of Frequenz, Vol 69, Issue 3-4, March 2015,pp. 141-147.

8. S. Debroy*, S. De and M. Chatterjee, “Contention based Multichannel MAC Protocol forDistributed Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Vol 13,No. 12, 2014, pp. 2749-2762.

9. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat and Qing Li, “A Game Theoretic Approach to Detect andCo-exist with Malicious Nodes in Wireless Networks”, Elsevier Computer Networks, Volume71, October 2014, pp. 63-83.

10. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee, “Effects of Internet Path Selection on Video-QoE:Analysis and Improvements”, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 22, Issue 3,June 2014, pp. 689-702.

11. S. Bhattacharjee*, S. Sengupta and M. Chatterjee, “Vulnerabilities in Cognitive Radio Net-works: A Survey”, Elsevier Computer Communications 36 (2013), pp. 1387-1398.

12. W. Wang, S. Bhattacharjee, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Collaborative Jamming and Col-laborative Defense in Cognitive Radio Networks”, Journal on Pervasive and Mobile Comput-ing, Volume 9, Issue 4, August 2013, pp. 572-587.

13. S. Sengupta*, S. Brahma, M. Chatterjee and N. Sai Shankar, “Self-coexistence among Interference-aware IEEE 802.22 Networks with Enhanced Air Interface”, Elsevier Pervasive and MobileComputing, Volume 9, Issue 4, August 2013, pp. 454-471.

14. C.A. Kamhoua, K.A. Kwiat, J.S. Park, P. Hurley, M. Chatterjee, “Survivability in cyberspaceusing diverse replicas: a game-theoretic approach”, Journal of Information Warfare (JIW),Vol. 12, Issue 2, July 2013, pp. 27-40.

15. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee,“Quantifying Video QoE Degradations of InternetLinks”, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 20, No. 2, April 2012, pp. 396-407.

16. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee, “Inferring and Improving Internet Video QoE”, IEEEComsoc MMTC E-Letter, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 2012, pp. 24-27

17. S. Brhama, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, and P.K. Varshney, “Traffic management in wirelesssensor networks: Decoupling congestion control and fairness”, Elsevier Journal on ComputerCommunications, (35) 2012, pp. 670-681.

18. M. Venkataraman*, S. Sengupta, M. Chatterjee, R. Neogi, “Designing a Collector OverlayArchitecture for Fault Diagnosis in Video Networks, Elsevier Journal on Computer Commu-nications, Vol. 35, Issue 4, Feb 2012, pp. 418-430.

19. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Cooperation in Wireless Networks with UnreliableChannel”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 59, No. 10, Oct 2011, pp. 2808–2817.

20. M. Venkataraman*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “A Dynamic Reconfigurable Routing Frame-work for Wireless Sensor Networks”, Elsevier Journal on Ad hoc Networks, Vol. 9, Issue 7,Sept. 2011, pp. 1270-1286.

21. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee, “Inferring Video-QoE in Real Time”, IEEE NetworkMagazine, Jan/Feb 2011, Vol. 25, issue 1, pp. 4-13.

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22. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat,“A Game Theoretic Framework for Power Controlin Wireless Sensor Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Computers, February 2010, vol. 59, No.2, pp. 231-242.

23. W. Wang*, F. Xie* and M. Chatterjee,“Small Scale and Large Scale Routing in Vehicular AdHoc Network”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Nov. 2009, Vol. 58, No. 9, pp.5200-5213.

24. S. Sengupta and M. Chatterjee, “An economic framework for dynamic spectrum access andservice pricing”, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Aug. 2009, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp.1200-1213.

25. S. Sengupta, S. Anand, M. Chatterjee and R. Chandramouli, “Dynamic Pricing for ServiceProvisioning and Network Selection in Heterogeneous Networks”, Elsevier Physical Communi-cation (PHYCOM) Journal, Special issue on Cognitive Radio: Algorithms & System Design.Vol. 2, Issues 1-2, March-June 2009, pp. 138-150.

26. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “User-input driven QoS management in ad hocnetworks”, Elsevier Journal of Computer Communications, Volume 32, Issue 11, July 2009,pp. 1306-1315.

27. D. Lacks, M. Chatterjee and T. Kocak, ”Design and Evaluation of a Distributed ClusteringAlgorithm for Mobile Ad hoc Networks”, The Computer Journal, Vol. 52, No.6, 2009, pp.656-670.

28. W. Wang*, S. Sengupta and M. Chatterjee, “Scheduling for End-to-End Performance inMulti-rate CDMA/HDR Systems”, Elsevier Physical Communication (PHYCOM) Journal,Vol. 1, Issue 4, Dec 2008, pp. 277-287.

29. S. Sengupta* and M. Chatterjee, “Designing auction mechanisms for dynamic spectrum ac-cess”, ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), Special issue on Cogni-tive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, 2008, Vol. 13, pp. 498-515.

30. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and S. Ganguly, “Improving Quality of VoIP Streams overWiMax”, IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 57, Feb. 2008, pp. 145-156.

31. S. Pal, S. Kundu, M. Chatterjee, and S.K. Das, “Combinatorial Reverse Auction basedScheduling in Multi-rate Wireless Systems” IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 56, No.10, Oct 2007, pp. 1329-1341.

32. D. Turgut, K. Robinson*, and M. Chatterjee, “Entropy based Clustering in Mobile Ad HocNetworks”, J. of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence (JUCI), April 2007, pp. 101-109.

33. M. Chatterjee, S. Sengupta* and S. Ganguly, “Feedback based Real-time Streaming overWiMax”, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Vol. 14, No. 1, Feb. 2007, pp. 64-71.

34. M. Chatterjee, H. Lin and S.K. Das, “Rate Allocation and Admission Control for Differenti-ated Services in CDMA Data Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Vol. 6,No. 2, Feb. 2007, pp. 179-191.

35. J. Sarkar*, S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and S. Ganguly, “Differential FEC and ARQ forRadio Link Protocols”, IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 55, No. 11, Nov. 2006, pp.1458-1472.

36. H. Lin, M. Chatterjee, and S.K. Das, “Utility based Service Differentiation in CDMA DataNetworks”, ACM/Springer Journal of Wireless Networks (WINET), Vol. 12, No. 5, Oct.2006, pp. 623-636.

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37. S. Mandal, D. Saha and M. Chatterjee, “Dynamic Price Discovering Models for DifferentiatedWireless Services”, Journal of Communications, ISSN: 1796-2021, Vol. 1, Issue 5, Aug. 2006,pp. 50-56.

38. S. Ganguly, M. Chatterjee, and R. Izmailov, “Non-real Time Content Scheduling Algorithmsfor Wireless Data Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 55. No. 7, July 2006,pp. 893-905.

39. M. Chatterjee, H. Lin, and S.K. Das, “Non-Cooperative Games for Service Differentiation inCDMA Systems”, ACM Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), Special issue on Non-Cooperative Wireless Networking and Computing, Vol. 10, No. 6, Dec 2005, pp. 939-946.

40. M. Chatterjee, G.D. Mandyam and S.K. Das, “Joint Reliability of Medium Access Controland Radio Link Protocol in 3G CDMA Systems”, IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 54,No. 12, Dec 2005, pp. 1584-1597.

41. M. Chatterjee, and S.K. Das, “Vector Quantization Based QoS Classification for AdmissionControl in CDMA Systems”, ACM/Springer Journal of Wireless Networks (WINET), Vol.11, No. 6, Nov. 2005, pp. 709-718.

42. S. Pal, M. Chatterjee, and S.K. Das, “A Two-level Resource Management Scheme in WirelessNetworks Based on User-Satisfaction”, ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Commu-nications Review, Special issue on Medium Access and Call Admission Control Algorithmsfor Next Generation Wireless Networks, Oct. 2005, Volume 9, No. 4, pp. 4-14.

43. H. Lin*, M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and K. Basu, “ARC: An Integrated Admission and RateControl Framework for Competitive Wireless CDMA Data Networks using Non-CooperativeGames”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Vol. 4, No. 3, May/June 2005, pp.243-258.

44. S.K. Das, H. Lin and M. Chatterjee, “An Econometric Model for Resource Management inCompetitive Wireless Data Networks”, IEEE Network Magazine, vol. 18, No. 6, Nov/Dec2004, pp. 20-26.

45. S. De, C. Qiao, D.A. Pados, M. Chatterjee and S.J. Philip, “An Integrated Cross-Layer Studyof Wireless CDMA Sensor Networks”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas on Communications(JSAC), Special Issue on Quality of Service Delivery in Variable Topology Networks, Vol 22,No. 7, Sept 2004, pp. 1271-1285.

46. M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and D. Turgut, “WCA: A Weighted Clustering Algorithm for MobileAd hoc Networks”, Journal of Cluster Computing (Special Issue on Mobile ad hoc Networks),Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 193-204, April 2002.

47. M. Chatterjee and S.K. Das, “Resource Optimization of CDMA Systems for Supporting Inte-grated Voice-Data Traffic”, Special Issue on Multimedia in Wired and Wireless Environment,Journal of High Speed Networks, 11(3,4), pp. 139-156.

48. M. Chatterjee and S.K. Das, “Performance Evaluation of a Request-TDMA/ CDMA Proto-col for Wireless Networks”, Journal of Interconnection Networks (Special Issue on WirelessNetworks), Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 49-67, 2001.

Conference papers accepted/published

1. A. Attiah*, M. Chatterjee and C. Zou, “A Game Theoretic Approach for Energy-EfficientClustering in Wireless Sensor Networks”, IEEE WCNC 2017.

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2. N. Saini and M. Chatterjee, “Multi-Bid Spectrum Auctions in Dynamic Spectrum AccessNetworks with Spatial Reuse”, IEEE Comsnets, Jan. 2017.

3. A. Davoudi* and M. Chatterjee, “Prediction of Information Diffusion in Social Networks usingDynamic Carrying Capacity”, Workshop on Application of Big Data for Computational SocialScience, colocated with IEEE Conference on Big Data, Dec. 2016.

4. O. Al-Tameemi* and M. Chatterjee, “A System Level Solution for DSA Systems: From Low-Cost Sensing to Spectrum Database”, IEEE LCN, Nov. 2016.

5. M. Sen, I. Banerjee, M. Chatterjee and T Samanta, “A Node Deployment Mechanism UsingReceived Signal Strength and Frequency Diversity for a Wireless Sensor Network”, IEEESensors, Oct 2016.

6. A. Attiah*, M. Faisal Amjad, M. Chatterjee and C. Zou, “An Evolutionary Game for EfficientRouting in Wireless Sensor Networks”, IEEE GlobeCom 2016.

7. A. Davoudi* and M. Chatterjee, “User Behavior Anomaly Detection for Product Ratings inRecommender System”, Heterogeneous Information Network Analysis (HINA) Workshop atIJCAI, July 2016.

8. E. Khairullah* and M. Chatterjee, “Scheduling in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks:Throughput and Fairness Tradeoffs”, IEEE VTC (Fall), Sept 2016.

9. E. Khairullah* and M. Chatterjee, “Multi-bid Auctions for Channel Allocation in Multi-Channel Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks”, European Conference on Networks and Com-munications, June 2016.

10. A. Davoudi* and M. Chatterjee, “Modeling Trust for Rating Prediction in RecommenderSystems”, SIAM MLRec, May 2016.

11. O. Al-Tameemi*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, C. Kamhoua, “Connectivity and Rendezvous inDistributed DSA Networks”, IEEE ICNC, Feb 2016. pp. 575-581.

12. A. Davoudi* and M. Chatterjee, “Product Rating Prediction Using Trust Relationships inSocial Networks”, IEEE CCNC, Jan 2016, pp. 115 – 118.

13. P. Seal, M. Chatterjee and T. Samanta, “Robust Energy Efficient Multipath Routing Pro-tocol for Wireless Sensor Networks”, IEEE International Symposium on Nanoelectronic andInformation Systems, Dec 2015, pp. 35 – 40.

14. B. Salma, M. Chatterjee, and T. Samanta, “Extensive Game Model for Concurrent Rout-ing in Wireless Sensor Network”, Intl. Conf. on Green Computing and Internet of Things(ICGCIoT), Oct 2015, pp. 1156 – 1160.

15. S. Bhattacharjee*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, C. Kamhoua, “Multinomial Trust in Presence ofUncertainty and Adversaries in DSA networks”, IEEE MILCOM, Oct 2015. pp. 611 – 616.

16. O. Al-Tameemi*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, C. Kamhoua, “Distributed MAC for ConnectivityMaximization of Interference Limited Un-Coordinated DSA Networks”, IEEE MILCOM, Oct2015, pp. 103 – 108.

17. A. Davoudi* and M. Chatterjee, “Probabilistic Spreading of Recommendations in SocialNetworks”, IEEE MILCOM, Oct 2015, pp. 1373 – 1378.

18. A. Davoudi* and M. Chatterjee, “Product Rating Prediction Using Centrality Measures inSocial Networks”, IEEE Sarnoff, Sept 2015, pp. 94 – 98.

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19. S.S.J. Radha, M. Chatterjee, “Spectrum Auctions in the Secondary Market with MultipleBids”, International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics(ICACCI) Aug. 2015, pp. 24 – 27.

20. N.K.H. Subramanium, M. Chatterjee, “Scheduling in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks us-ing Graph Coloring”, International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communicationsand Informatics (ICACCI) Aug. 2015, pp. 20 – 23.

21. S. Bhattacharjee*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, C. Kamhoua, “Bayesian inference based decisionreliability under imperfect monitoring”, IEEE/IFIP DISSECTWorkshop, May 2015, pp. 1333– 1338.

22. O. Al-Tameemi*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat and C. Kamhoua, “NAPF: Percolation DrivenProbabilistic Flooding For Interference Limited Cognitive Radio Networks”, InternationalConference on Communications (ICC), June 2015, pp. 7534 – 7539.

23. B. Salma, M. Chatterjee, and T. Samanta, “A Game Theoretic Routing Framework Basedon Energy-Delay Conservation in WSNs”, IEEE ISSNIP, April 2015, pp. 1 – 5.

24. M. Sen, I. Banerjee, M. Chatterjee, and T. Samanta, “Sensor Localization using Received Sig-nal Strength Measurements for Obstructed Wireless Sensor Networks with Noisy Channels”,IEEE WCNC-E2IoT Workshop, March 2015, pp. 47 – 51.

25. O. Al-Tameemi*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat and C. Kamhoua, “Capacity Bounds of FiniteSecondary Cognitive Radio Networks”, International Conference on Computing, Networkingand Communications (ICNC), Feb 2015, pp. 476 – 481.

26. M. Faisal Amjad*, M. Chatterjee, O. Nakhila and C. Zou, “An Evolutionary Game TheoreticFramework for Coexistence in Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE GlobalSIP, Dec. 2014, pp.278 – 282.

27. S. Das, I . Banerjee, M. Chatterjee, T. Samanta, “Performance analysis of TDMA based datatransmission in WSN”, Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA), Nov. 2014, pp.107-112.

28. M. Faisal Amjad*, M. Chatterjee and C. Zou, “Inducing Cooperation for Optimal Coexistencein Cognitive Radio Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach”, IEEE MILCOM, Oct 2014, pp.955 – 961.

29. O. Al-Tameemi* and M. Chatterjee, “Percolation Condition for Interference-limited CognitiveRadio Networks”, IEEE PIMRC, Sept 2014, pp. 1496 – 1501.

30. E. Khairullah* and M. Chatterjee, “Combinatorial Auction based Routing in Multi-ChannelCognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE PIMRC, Sept 2014, pp. 1217 – 1222.

31. S. Debroy* and M. Chatterjee, “Spectrum map aided multi-channel multi-hop routing indistributed cognitive radio networks”, IEEE PIMRC, Sept 2014, pp. 947 – 952.

32. S. Bhattacharjee* and M. Chatterjee, “Trust based channel preference in cognitive radionetworks under collaborative selfish attacks”, IEEE PIMRC, Sept 2014, pp. 1502 – 1507.

33. O. Al-Tameemi* and M. Chatterjee, “Percolation in Multi-channel Secondary Cognitive RadioNetworks under the SINR Model”, IEEE DySPAN, March 2014, pp. 170 – 181.

34. O. Al-Tameemi*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Vector Quantization based QoS Evaluationin Cognitive Radio Networks”, Wireless and Optical Commmunications Conference (WOCC),April 2014, pp. 1 – 6.

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35. S. Debroy*, S. De, and M. Chatterjee, “Contention based Multi-channel MAC Protocol forDistributed Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE GlobeCom, Dec 2013, pp. 1221 – 1226.

36. E. Khairullah*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “Pricing-based Routing in Cognitive RadioNetworks”, IEEE GlobeCom, Dec 2013, pp. 908 – 912.

37. A. Attiah*, M. Akbas*, M. Chatterjee, D. Turgut, “EE-MAC: Energy Efficient Sensor MACLayer Protocol”, IEEE LCN/P2MNET, Sept 2013, pp. 116 – 119.

38. S. Brahma and M. Chatterjee, “Multi-path Routing in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks:A Mechanism Design Approach”, IEEE ICC, June 2013, pp. 2905–2909.

39. S. Bhattacharjee*, S. Debroy*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat,, “Utilizing Misleading Informa-tion for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE ICC, June 2013,pp. 2612–2616.

40. S. Debroy*, M. Zubair*, M. Venkataraman and M. Chatterjee, “Critical Sections in NetworkedGames”, IEEE ICC, June 2013, pp. 2365–2369.

41. P. Joon, C. Kamhoua, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat “Replication and Diversity for Sur-vivability in Cyberspace: A Game Theoretic Approach”, 8th International Conference onInformation Warfare and Security (ICIW) June 2013.

42. S.S. Nair, S. Schellenberg, J. Seitz, M. Chatterjee, “Hybrid Spectrum Sharing in DynamicSpectrum Access Networks”, International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN)Jan. 2013, pp. 324 – 329.

43. S. Brahma, P.K. Varshney and M. Chatterjee, “Optimal Content Delivery in DSA Networks:A Path Auction based Framework”, IEEE ICC 2012, pp. 1843–1847.

44. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “Spectrum Sharing in Secondary Networks: A Bargain The-oretic approach”, IEEE WCNC 2012, pp. 1331–1336.

45. S. Bhattacharjee*, S. Debroy*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “An Effective Use of SpectrumUsage Estimation for IEEE 802.22 Networks”, IEEE WCNC 2012, pp. 3239–3243.

46. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “A Bayesian based Incentive-Compatible Routing Mechanismfor Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks”, IEEE INFOCOM mini-conference, 2012, pp. 2781–2785.

47. S. Bhattacharjee*, S. Debroy*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “Trust based Fusion over NoisyChannels through Anomaly Detection in Cognitive Radio Networks”, ACM SIN, 2011, pp.73-80.

48. S. Debroy*, S. Bhattacharjee*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, “Spectrum Usage Estimation andChannel Allocation in IEEE 802.22 Networks”, IEEE AINTEC, 2011.

49. S. Debroy*, S. Bhattacharjee*, M. Chatterjee, “Performance based Channel Allocation inIEEE 802.22 Networks”, IEEE PIMRC 2011, pp. 619-623. (Best Paper Award)

50. S. Bhattacharjee*, S. Debroy*, and M. Chatterjee, “Trust Computation Through AnomalyMonitoring in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE PIMRC 2011, pp. 593–597.

51. W. Wang, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Collaborative Jamming and Collaborative Defensein Cognitive Radio Networks”, IEEE D-SPAN 2011, pp. 1-6.

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52. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “A Truthful Optimal Path Auction for DSA Networks”,CrownCom 2011.

53. S. Debroy*, S. Bhattacharjee*, M. Chatterjee, “Performance Metrics based Data ChannelAllocation in IEEE 802.22 Networks”, CrownCom 2011.

54. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee, “Effects of Internet Path Selection on Video-QoE”,ACM MMSys 2011, pp. 45-56.

55. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee, “Case Study of Internet Links: What degrades VideoQoE?”, IEEE GlobeCom 2010, pp 1-6.

56. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “A Bargaining Game for Channel Access in Dynamic Spec-trum Access Networks”, IEEE GlobeCom 2010, pp 1-6.

57. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “Equilibrium Strategies for Interference Free Channel Accessin Cognitive Radio based WRANs”, ADAPTIVE 2010, pp. 27-32.

58. D. Darshana*, M. Chatterjee, K. Kwiat, “Delay based routing in mobile ad hoc networks”,IEEE ICCEC 2010, pp 33-38.

59. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Attacker Detection Game in Wireless Networkswith Channel Uncertainty”, IEEE ICC 2010, pp. 1-6.

60. M. Villapol and M. Chatterjee, “Optimal Feedback-Based Adaptive WiMax MAC for Im-proving Quality of Video”, IEEE LATINCOM 2010, pp. 1-6.

61. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “Congestion Control and Fairness in Wireless Sensor Net-works”, IEEE PerCom/PerSens 2010, pp. 413-418.

62. S. Debroy* and M. Chatterjee, “Intra-cell Channel Allocation scheme in IEEE 802.22 Net-works”, IEEE CCNC 2010, pp. 1-6.

63. M. Venkataraman*, M. Chatterjee and S. Chattopadhyay, “Evaluating QoE for streamingvideo in real-time”, IEEE GlobeCom 2009, pp. 1-6.

64. S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “Mitigating self-interference in IEEE 802.22 networks: Agame theoretic perspective”, IEEE GlobeCom 2009, pp. 1-6.

65. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Cooperation in Ad Hoc Networks with NoisyChannels”, IEEE SECON, June 2009, pp. 1-9.

66. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Coexistence with Malicious Nodes: A Game The-oretic Approach”, GameNets, May 2009, pp. 277-286.

67. S. Sengupta, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Dynamic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radiobased Tactical Networks”, IEEE WCNC 2009, pp. 1-6.

68. M. Venkataraman*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Traffic based dynamic routing for wirelesssensor networks”, IEEE WCNC 2009, pp. 1-6.

69. M. Venkataraman*, S. Sengupta, M. Chatterjee and R. Neogi, “A Collector Overlay Archi-tecture for Fault Diagnosis in Access Networks”, IEEE CCNC 2009, pp. 1-5.

70. M. Venkataraman* and M. Chatterjee, “An Overlay Architecture for Fault Diagnosis in VideoDelivery Networks”, IEEE ANTS 2008, pp. 1-3.

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71. S. Sengupta*, R. Chandramouli, S. Brahma* and M. Chatterjee, “A game theoretic frameworkfor distributed self-coexistence among IEEE 802.22 networks”, IEEE GlobeCom, 2008, pp.1–6. (Best Paper Award)

72. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “Enforcing Cooperation in Ad Hoc Networks withUnreliable Channel”, IEEE MASS, 2008, pp. 456-462.

73. M. Venkataraman*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “An Application Specific Routing frame-work for Wireless Sensor Networks”, WCTID, 2008.

74. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and R. Chandramouli, “A coordinated distributed scheme forcognitive radio based IEEE 802.22 wireless mesh networks”, IEEE CogNets 2008, pp. 461-465.

75. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and Kevin Kwiat, “Interference aware spectrum allocation inIEEE 802.22 wireless mesh networks”, International Conference on Wireless and OpticalCommunications, May 2008, pp. 42-47.

76. M. Venkataraman, S. Sengupta, M. Chatterjee and R. Neogi, “Resource Management Consid-erations in Collector Overlay Networks”, International Conference on Networking and Services(ICNS) 2008.

77. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and Kevin Kwiat, “Pricing-based service and network selectionin overlaid access networks”, International Conference on Information, Communications &Signal Processing (ICICS), Dec. 2007.

78. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “Delay-Transmission Probability Tradeoffs in IEEE802.11 based Ad hoc Networks”, IEEE International Symposium on Wireless CommunicationSystems (ISWCS), Nov. 2007, pp. 190-194.

79. W. Wang* and M. Chatterjee, “Multi-user TCP throughput in multi-rate cellular networks”,IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC), 2007, pp. 431-434.

80. M. Venkataraman*, P. Gupta, M. Chatterjee and K. Muralidharan, “IRIS: Design and Im-plementation of an Intentional Resource Indicator Service”, IEEE International Conferenceon Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), Oct. 2007.

81. W. Wang*, F. Xei* and M. Chatterjee, “TOPO: Routing in Large Scale Vehicular Networks”,IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications (WiVeC), Sept-Oct.2007, pp. 2106-2110.

82. S. Sengupta* and M. Chatterjee, “Sequential and Concurrent Auction Mechanisms for Dy-namic Spectrum Access”, IEEE CrownCom 2007.

83. S. Sengupta*, M. Zubair*, and M. Chatterjee, “Initializing mesh architecture for cognitiveradio based IEEE 802.22”, IEEE CrownCom 2007 (appeared as Work-In-Progress paper).

84. M. Venkataraman*, S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and R. Neogi, “Towards a Video QoE Defi-tion in Converged Networks”, IEEE International Conference on Digital Telecommunications(ICDT) 2007, pp. 16-21.

85. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “An Economic Approach to Hierarchical Routingin Resource Rationed Ad Hoc Networks”, IEEE WoWMoM 2007, pp. 1-8.

86. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “Human-Network Interface for QoS Managementin Ad hoc Networks”, Med-Hoc-Net 2007, pp. 17-24.

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87. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee, and S. Ganguly, “An economic framework for spectrum allo-cation and service pricing with competitive wireless service providers”, IEEE InternationalSymposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN) 2007, pp.89-98.

88. W. Wang*, F. Xei* and M. Chatterjee, “An Integrated Study on Mobility Models and Scal-able Routing Protocols in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks”, MObile Networking for VehicularEnvironments (MOVE) 2007, pp. 97-102.

89. K. Schneider*, D. Turgut and M. Chatterjee, “An experimental study on layer-2 roaming for802.11 based WLANs”, IEEE Workshop on advanced EXPerimental activities ON WIRE-LESS networks & systems (EXPONWIRELESS) 2007, pp. 1-6.

90. W. Wang*, S. Sengupta* and M. Chatterjee, “Performance modeling of multi-rate HDR andits effect on TCP throughput”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)2007, pp. 5206-5211.

91. S. Sengupta*, S. Brahma*, M. Chatterjee and S. Shankar, “Enhancements to cognitive radiobased IEEE 802.22 air-interface”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)2007, pp. 5155-5160.

92. W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, and K. Kwiat, “QoS Dashboard: Translation of User Inputs toNetworking Strategies”, IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing(ISWPC) 2007, pp. 20-24.

93. S. Sengupta* and M. Chatterjee, “Synchronous and Asynchronous Auction Models for Dy-namic Spectrum Allocation”, International Conference on Distributed Computing and Net-working (ICDCN) 2006, LNCS 4308, pp. 558-569.

94. W. Wang*, F. Xie* and M. Chatterjee, “Routing Performance in CDMA Sensor Networksfor Different Energy Metrics”, IEEE LCN/SenseApps 2006, pp. 664-671.

95. X. Zhang, F. Xie*, W. Wang*, M. Chatterjee, “TCP Throughput for Vehicle-to-VehicleCommunications”, First International Conference on Communications and Networking inChina (ChinaCOM), 2006, pp. 1-5.

96. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee and K. Kwiat, “Finding Threshold Conditions for Different Ob-jectives in Sensor Networks Using Game Theory”, International Symposium on PerformanceEvaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS), 2006, pp. 73-79.

97. M. Chatterjee and S. Ganguly, “A Novel Radio Link Protocol for TCP Throughput En-hancement” International Conference on Distributed Frameworks for Multimedia applications(DFMA) May, 2006.

98. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee, S. Ganguly, and R. Izmailov, “Improving R-Score of VoIPStreams over WiMax” IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), June, 2006,Vol. 2, pp. 866-871.

99. K. Robinson*, D. Turgut, and M. Chatterjee, “Entropy based Clustering in Mobile Ad HocNetworks”, IEEE International Conference On Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC),April 2006, pp. 1-5.

100. S. Mandal, D. Saha and M. Chatterjee, “Pricing Wireless Network Services Using SmartMarket Models”, Proc. of IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference(CCNC), 2006, Volume 1, pp. 574-578.

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101. C. Huang*, M. Chatterjee, W. Cui* and R. Guha, “Multipath Source Routing in Sensor Net-works based on Route Ranking”, International Workshop on Distributed Computing (IWDC),Dec. 2005, LNCS 3741, pp. 99-104.

102. A. Santhanam*, B. Neyveli*, and M. Chatterjee “Traffic Diffusion Analysis for AdaptiveMulti-path Routing Algorithm in Sensor Networks”, IEEE Globecom, Vol 5, No. 2, 2005, pp.3097-3101.

103. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee, S. Ganguly, and R. Izmailov, “Exploiting MAC Flexibilityin WiMAX for Media Streaming”, IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless,Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM), June 2005, pp. 338-343.

104. R. Guha, M. Chatterjee, and J. Sarkar*, “A Distributed Security Architecture for Ad hocNetworks”, Fourth International Workshop on Wireless Information Systems (WIS), Miami,May 2005, pp. 81-91.

105. S. Pal, S.K. Das and M. Chatterjee, “User-Satisfaction based Differentiated Services for Wire-less Data Networks”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), May 2005,Vol 2, pp. 1174-1178.

106. S. Sengupta*, M. Chatterjee, S. Ganguly and R. Izmailov, “WRN: Improving System Perfor-mance in 3G Networks Through Fixed Multi-hop Relay Nodes”, IEEE Wireless Communica-tions and Networking Conference (WCNC), Mar 2005, Vol 3, pp. 1708-1713.

107. S. Sengupta* and M. Chatterjee, “Distributed Power Control in Sensor Networks: A GameTheoretic Approach”, 6th International Workshop on Distributed Computing (IWDC), Springer-Verlag LNCS series 3226, 2004, pp. 508-519.

108. S. Ganguly, N. Tu, M. Chatterjee and R. Izmailov, “Non-real Time Content Scheduling inWireless Data Networks”, IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and MobileRadio Communications (PIMRC), Vol. 2, Sept. 2004, pp. 1375-1379.

109. A. Kejriwal*, R. Guha and M. Chatterjee, “Class based QoS Differentiation in 802.11eWLAN”, 18th European Simulation Multiconference (ESM), June 2004, pp. 203-209.

110. S. Pal, M. Chatterjee and S.K. Das, “Call Admission Control and Scheduling Policies forUMTS Traffic”, 7th IEEE International Conference on High Speed Networks and MultimediaCommunications (HSNMC), June 2004, Springer-Verlag LNCS series 3079, pp. 566-578.

111. K. Anna*, A. Karnik*, R. Guha and M. Chatterjee, “Enhancing QoS in 802.11e with BeaconManagement”, 7th IEEE International Conference on High Speed Networks and MultimediaCommunications (HSNMC), June 2004, Springer-Verlag LNCS series 3079, pp. 598-608.

112. M. Chatterjee , S. Ganguly and J. Sarkar*, “Improving RLP Performance by DifferentialTreatment of Frames”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Paris,June 2004.

113. R. Shah* and M. Chatterjee, “A hierarchical architecture to Integrate GSM and Mobile IPv6”,Proc. of IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) 2004, Vol. 1,pp. 138-143.

114. S. Pal, M. Chatterjee and S. K. Das, “Improving Guarantees on Delivery Time for Wire-less Data Services”, Proc. of IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference(WCNC) 2004, Vol. 4, pp. 2539-2544.

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115. H. Lin, M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and K. Basu, “Utility Based Data Service Differentiation forCDMA Data Networks”, Proceedings of Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc andWireless Networks (WiOpt) 2004, pp. 30-37.

116. S. De, D. Pados, C. Qiao and M. Chatterjee, “Topological and MAI Constraints on thePerformance of Wireless CDMA Sensor Networks”, Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM 2004,Vol 1. pp. 256-265.

117. H. Lin, M.Chatterjee, S.K. Das and K. Basu, “ARC: An Integrated Admission and Rate Con-trol Framework for CDMA Data Networks based on Non-cooperative Games”, Proceedingsof the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking (MobiCom2003), San Diego, pp. 326-338.

118. K. Anna*, A. Karnik*, R. Guha and M. Chatterjee, “A Smart Polling Scheme for the 802.11eWireless LANs”, Huntsville Simulation Conference (HSC 2003).

119. M. Chatterjee, H. Lin, S.K. Das and K. Basu, “A Game Theoretic Approach for UtilityMaximization in CDMA Systems”, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Com-munications (ICC), May 2003, Vol 1, pp. 412-416.

120. M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and K. Basu, “Differentiated Services in Wireless Data Networks”,Fifth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia (WoWMoM), Sept 2002,pp. 9-16.

121. M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and G.D. Mandyam, “MAC Layer Retransmissions in 1XTREME”,13th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications(PIMRC), Vol. 3, 2002, pp. 1452-1456.

122. M. Chatterjee and S.K. Das, “Optimal MAC State Switching for cdma2000 Networks”, Pro-ceedings of IEEE INFOCOM, New York City, June 2002, Vol. 1, pp. 400-406.

123. M. Chatterjee, G.D. Mandyam and S.K. Das, “Two-layer Retransmission Reliability forcdma2000 1X-EV”, Proceedings of IEEE VTC (Spring), Birmingham, May 2002, Vol. 1,pp. 75-79.

124. M. Chatterjee, G.D. Mandyam and S.K. Das, “Fast ARQ in High Speed Downlink PacketAccess for WCDMA Systems”, Proceedings of European Wireless 2002, pp. 451-457.

125. M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and G.D. Mandyam, “Performance Evaluation of Voice-Data Inte-gration for Wireless Data Networking”, First International Conference on Networking (ICN),LNCS 2093, pp 157-166, July 2001.

126. S.K. Das, M. Chatterjee and N.K. Kakani, “ASACA: An Adaptive Service Admission ControlAlgorithm to Guarantee Delay Constraints in Integrated Services Packet Networks”, Proceed-ings of IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Helsinki, pp. 669-673,2001.

127. S.K. Das and M. Chatterjee, “Challenges in Wireless Multimedia Networks”, Proceedings ofthe International Conference on Information Technology for the New Millennium (IConIT),Bangkok, pp 68-77, 2001.

128. D. Turgut, S.K. Das and M. Chatterjee, “Longevity of Routes in Mobile Ad hoc Networks”,Proceedings of IEEE VTC (Spring), Greece, 2001.

129. M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and D. Turgut, “A Weight-Based Distributed Clustering Algorithmfor Mobile Ad hoc Networks”, Proceedings of Seventh International Conference on High Per-formance Computing (HiPC), Bangalore, pp. 511-521, Dec 2000.

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130. M. Chatterjee and Sajal K. Das, “QoS Support for Multimedia Services in cdma2000”, 7thInternational Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MoMuC), Tokyo, pp P18.1-P18.5, 2000.

131. M. Chatterjee, S.K. Das and D. Turgut, “An On-Demand Weighted Clustering Algorithm(WCA) for Ad hoc Networks”, IEEE GLOBECOM, pp. 1697-1701, Nov 2000.

132. M. Chatterjee and S.K. Das, “A Hybrid MAC Protocol for Multimedia Traffic in WirelessNetworks”, IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON), Singapore, pp 30-35, 2000.

133. J. Lu, M. Chatterjee, M.D. Schwartz, M.K. Ravel, W.M. Osberger, “Measuring ATM videoquality of service using an objective picture quality model”, Proceeding of SPIE, Vol. 3845,Multimedia Systems and Applications II, pp. 290-297, Nov 1999.

134. S.K. Das, M. Chatterjee and N.K. Kakani, “QoS Provisioning in Wireless Multimedia Net-works”, IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), New Orleans,pp. 1493-1497, Sept 1999.

135. M. Chatterjee and P. Venkataram, “Design of a Request TDMA/CDMA Protocol for WirelessMultimedia Networks”, IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Communications for theNext Millennium, New Delhi, pp. 137-144, Sept 1998.

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