Research
Interests
Broadly, my interests lie in using
networks to solve real world problems.
Intelligent transportation and disaster
management are example application areas that
benefit greatly from networks of radios.
Increasing penetration of mobile devices means
that the networks are also human networks. This
together with the much improved ability to
source data using these devices makes now an
interesting time to put networks to work!
Recent Publications
S. K. Kaul, R. Yates, M. Gruteser, "Real-Time
Status: How Often Should One Update?," in IEEE Infocom (Mini
Conference), 2012. [pdf]
S. K. Kaul, R. Yates, M. Gruteser, “On
Piggybacking in Vehicular Networks,” in Globecom, 2011.
[pdf]
S. K. Kaul, M. Gruteser, V. Rai, and J. Kenney, “Minimizing
age of information in congested vehicular networks,” in IEEE Conference
on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON), 2011. [pdf]