Rajive Bagrodia

Also published under:R. Bagrodia, R. L. Bagrodia, Rajive L. Bagrodia

Affiliation

Scalable Network Technologies, Culver City, CA, USA

Topic

Ad Hoc Networks,Base Station,Collision,Enrollment Period,Light Detection And Ranging,Medium Access Control,Multiple Access,Network Throughput,Payload Data,Propagation Delay,Time Division Multiple Access,Traffic Load,Undersea,Absence Of Loss,Access Control,Acoustic Channel,Acoustic Communication,Acoustic Environment,Active Components,Angle Of Arrival,Application Of Tactics,Arrival Time,Average Speed,Bitrate,Cause Of Degradation,Channel Estimation Methods,Communication Network,Conservative Method,Data Storage,Deadlock,Department Of Defense,Deterministic,Discrete Event Simulation,Enterprise Network,False Positive Rate,Graduate Students,Head And Tail,High-fidelity Model,High-fidelity Simulation,High-level Architecture,Jamming Attacks,Jamming Signal,Laboratory Environment,Least Significant Bit,Level Of Mobility,Link Distance,Load Balancing,Logical Process,Lower Energy Expenditure,Medium Access Control Layer,

Biography

Rajive Bagrodia is the Founder & CEO of Scalable Network Technologies and a Professor Emeritus in the Computer Science Department at UCLA. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Together with members of his research group at UCLA and engineering team at Scalable, he has published over 150 papers in the areas of distributed computing, parallel simulation, wireless networks and cyber M&S; the groups have also created a number of public domain and commercial software that are in use worldwide including PARSEC, GloMoSim, QualNet™, and EXata™. He served as the Program Manager for the Future Combat System Communication Effects Server project at Scalable, which was recognized by a US Army Modeling & Simulation Award in 2008. His e-mail address is [email protected].