My research interests include (but are not limited to) algorithms, graph theory, discrete mathematics and optimization for problems in communication networks.
Contact Information
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park
MD 20742
Phone: (301) 405-5711
Email: anuj(at)umd(dot)edu
Research Interests
Design and analysis of algorithms.
Wireless networks: routing, MAC, topology control in sensor and ad-hoc networks.
Traffic engineering and routing in wireline networks.
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering. University of Maryland, College Park. August 2008 (expected).
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. May 2002.
Publications*
Journal Articles
Anuj Rawat, Richard J. La, Steven I. Marcus, Mark A. Shayman: Coloring Directed Rooted Subtrees in Bounded Degree Trees. SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics: Under review. (TR-pdf-link)
Anuj Rawat, Richard J. La, Steven I. Marcus, Mark A. Shayman: Grooming multicast traffic in unidirectional SONET/WDM rings. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 25(S-6): 70-83 (2007). (pdf)
Anuj Rawat, Mark A. Shayman: Preventing persistent oscillations and loops in IBGP configuration with route reflection. Elsevier Computer Networks 50(18): 3642-3665 (2006). (pdf)
Conferences and Technical Reports
Anuj Rawat, Mark Shayman: Utilizing Path Diversity via Asynchronous and Asymmetric Wakeups in Sensor Networks. IEEE GLOBECOM 2008. (pdf) (TR-pdf)
Anuj Rawat, Mark A. Shayman, Richard La, Steve Marcus: Minimum Wavelength Assignment for Multicast Traffic in All-Optical WDM Trees. IEEE BROADNETS 2008. (pdf)
Abhishek Kashyap, Anuj Rawat, Mark A. Shayman: Integrated Backup Topology Control and Routing of Obscured Traffic in Hybrid RF/FSO Networks. IEEE GLOBECOM 2006 (pdf)
Anuj Rawat, Mark A. Shayman: Interesting Examples of IBGP Configuration. Technical Report, Institute for Systems Research (ISR), University of Maryland 2006. (TR-pdf-link)
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