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Welcome Welcome to the Network Research Lab at UCLA Computer Science Department. Our group, led by Prof. Mario Gerla, supports research projects in a broad range of topics in network communications including network protocols and architectures, modeling and analysis, wireless networks, sensor networks, car-to-car networks, peer-to peer techniques, medical networks, and network measurement. We focus on the use of modeling and analytical techniques to study challenging problems. |
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Recent Publications "Survey of Routing Protocols in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks", Kevin C. Lee, Uichin Lee, Mario Gerla, Advances in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks, M.Watfa Book Editor, IGI Global, September. 2010 (Book) "Protecting Network Coded Packets in Coalition Networks", Soon Young Oh, Mario Gerla, The Seventh International Conference on Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, February. 2010 (Conference Paper) "An adaptive ARQ timeout approach for audio streaming over Bluetooth", Ling-Jyh Chen, Rohit Kapoor, Sewook Jung, M. Y. Sanadidi, Mario Gerla, International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC), Inderscience Publishers, volume 3, number 4,, November. 2009 (Journal Paper) "Characterizing Transactions on Multi-Server Systems", Dirceu Cavendish, Hiroshi Koide, Yuji Oie, Mario Gerla, In International Workshop on Information Network Design (WIND'09), Barcelona, Spain , November. 2009 (Conference Paper) "Two Ray or not Two Ray this is the price to pay", Eugenio Giordano, Raphael Frank, Abhishek Ghosh, Giovanni Pau, Mario Gerla, In IEEE MASS Workshop on Intelligent Vehicular Networks (InVeNET 2009), Macau, P.R.C., October. 2009 (Conference Paper) |
News & Events Prof. Gerla will give a keynote speech, “Vehicular Urban Sensing: Techniques and Applications”, in Wireless Days 2009 at Paris. Writer: Soon Young Oh, 2009/12/10 Prof. Gerla will give a talk at WiMob 2009 in Oct. 12 at Marrakeche Morocc. The title is “Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks for Vehicular Applications” Writer: Soon Young Oh, 2009/10/1 Dear CS218 Students !! The course web page is available at http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~eklee/class/cs218/ You can download the lecture notes and reading materials. Writer: Eun-Kyu Lee, 2009/9/29 Kevin Lee’s paper, “Histogram-Based Density Discovery in Establishing Road Connectivity” was accepted by the First IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference Writer: Soon Young Oh, 2009/9/17 Project Links C-VeT: Campus Vehicular Testbed Homepage TCP Evaluation Suite Homepage |