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Byrav Ramamurthy

Researcher at University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Publications -  239
Citations -  7051

Byrav Ramamurthy is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelength-division multiplexing & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 233 publications receiving 6690 citations. Previous affiliations of Byrav Ramamurthy include University of California, Davis & Lincoln University (Pennsylvania).

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A survey of security issues in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This article outlines the constraints, security requirements, and attacks with their corresponding countermeasures in WSNs, and presents a holistic view of security issues, classified into five categories: cryptography, key management, secure routing, secure data aggregation, and intrusion detection.
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Network Innovation using OpenFlow: A Survey

TL;DR: The challenges facing the large scale deployment of OpenFlow-based networks are described, the future research directions of this technology are discussed and it is discussed that software-based traffic analysis, centralized control, dynamic updating of forwarding rules and flow abstraction are to be considered.
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Wavelength conversion in WDM networking

TL;DR: This study highlights systems challenges and performance issues which need to be addressed in order to incorporate wavelength conversion effectively in wavelength-convertible networks.
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Impact of transmission impairments on the teletraffic performance of wavelength-routed optical networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the physical layer in setting up lightpaths by employing appropriate models of multi-wavelength optical devices (XCSs and EDFAs) such that the received bit error rate (BER) at the destination node might become unacceptably high.
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Scalable Web server clustering technologies

TL;DR: This work examines the seminal work, early products, and a sample of contemporary commercial offerings in the field of transparent Web server clustering, and broadly classify transparentServer clustering into three categories.