Laboratory for Computer Science
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA 02139.
E-mail: hari@lcs.mit.edu
Phone: +1 (617) 253-8713
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Notice: These documents are all Copyright Hari Balakrishnan
Recent Stuff
- Resource Discovery in Self-Organizing Mobile
Networks
BBN Technologies (GTE Internetworking), July 22, 1999, Cambridge, MA.
- Self-Organizing Mobile
Networks
JASON study group, July 2, 1999, La Jolla,
CA.
- An Intentional
Name System
HP
Labs, July 1, 1999, Palo Alto, CA.
- The
Internet Congestion Manager
MIT LCS Faculty Retreat, June 22, 1999, Martha's Vineyard, MA.
- Self-Organizing
Adaptive Networks
MIT Industrial
Liaison Program Research Directors' Conference, May 11, 1999,
Cambridge, MA.
- Self-Organizing
Adaptive Networks - Webcast
- Transcript
MIT LCS 35th Anniversary
Celebrations, April 13, 1999, Cambridge, MA.
- An Integrated Congestion Management
Architecture for Internet Hosts.
MIT LIDS Colloquium, Cambridge, MA,
February 1999. (Also presented at Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ, February
1999).
- Adaptive Transmission Protocols for the Future
Internet.
Boston University
CS Colloquium, Boston, MA, December 1998.
- Some Speculations on the Future of
Transport.
Panel presentation at the International
Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), Austin, TX, October 1998.
Old Stuff
- Three Challenges to Reliable
Data Transport over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.
Talk
given at various universities and research labs (Spring 1998), and for
dissertation (May 1998). Also available as compressed powerpoint.
-
The Effects of Asymmetry on TCP
Performance.
Third ACM/IEEE Conference on Mobile Computing and
Networking (Mobicom), Budapest, Hungary, September 1997.
-
An Implementation of TCP Selective
Acknowledgments.
IETF tcplw Working Group Meeting, Los
Angeles, CA, March 1996.
-
Networking Using Direct Broadcast
Satellite.
Workshop on Satellite-Based Information Systems
(WOSBIS), Rye, NY, USA, November 1996.
- Improving TCP/IP Performance in
Wireless Networks.
First ACM/IEEE Conference on Mobile
Computing and Networking (Mobicom), Berkeley, CA, November 1995.