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Opportunities in Opportunistic Computing
Speaker: Professor Mohan KUMAR Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Texas at Arlington Title: "Opportunities in Opportunistic Computing" Date: Wednesday, 5 May 2010 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Room 3416 (near lifts 17/18) HKUST Abstract: When two devices come into contact, albeit opportunistically, it provides a great opportunity to match services to resources, exchange information, cyberforage, execute tasks remotely, and forward messages. This is mainly a high level talk (from M. Conti and M. Kumar, Opportunities in Opportunistic Computing, IEEE Computer, Vol. 43, No. 1., Jan. 2010, pgs.42-50.) plus a few slides on in-depth work. ************************ Biography: Mohan Kumar is a Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. His current research interests are in pervasive computing, sensor systems, opportunistic systems, and distributed computing. He has developed or co-developed algorithms/methods for service composition in pervasive environments, information acquisition, dissemination and fusion in pervasive and sensor systems, caching and prefetching in mobile, distributed, pervasive and P2P systems, and active-network based routing and multicasting in wireless networks. He has published over 150 articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings and supervised several doctoral dissertations and Masters theses in the above areas. He is a co-founder of the IEEE International Conference on pervasive computing and communications (PerCom), and has served as the program Chair in 2003 and General Chair in 2005. He was also a Co-General chair for WoWMoM 2008. Kumar is one of the founding editors of the Pervasive and Mobile Computing Journal and is also on the editorial board of Computer Communications. He is a senior member of the IEEE. Prior to joining The University of Texas at Arlington in 2001, he held faculty positions at the Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia (1992-2000), The Indian Institute of Science (1986-1992), and Bangalore University (1985-1986). Kumar obtained his PhD (1992) and MTech (1985) degrees from the Indian Institute of Science and the BE(1982) from Bangalore University in India.