Dharma P. Agrawal has
been the OBR Distinguished Professor at the University of Cincinnati,
since August 1998. He is coauthor of textbooks Introduction to Wireless
and Mobile System (4th edition) , and Ad hoc and
Sensor Networks (2nd edition), co-edited Encyclopedia on Ad Hoc and
Ubiquitous Computing, and Embedded Sensor Systems. He is the Fellow of
IEEE, ACM, AAAS, NAI, IACSIT, and
WIF. He is a Golden Core member of the IEEE-CS and recipient of the IEEE
Third Millennium Medal. He has published over 684 articles, 42 keynote
speeches, 67 intensive courses, 8 patents and 25 invention disclosures,
supervised 75 Ph.D. dissertations and led UCBT Bluetooth package. He has
been on the editorial boards of IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE
Computer, Journal of High Speed Computing, JPDC, and is serving IJCN,
JECE, IJSIA, IJDSN, IJAHUC, IJAHSWN, JDSN, and IJWMC and founding EIC of
the Central European Journal of Computer Science. He is Editor-in-Chief
for the Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks. His research interests
include applications of
sensor networks in monitoring Parkinsons disease patients and neurosis,
applications of sensor networks in monitoring fitness of athletes
personnel wellness, applications of sensor networks in monitoring
firefighters physical condition in action, efficient secured communication
in Sensor networks, secured group communication in Vehicular Networks,
use of Femto cells in LTE technology and
interference issues, heterogeneous wireless networks, and resource
allocation and security in mesh networks for 4G technology. G-Index:
346, H-Index: 68.
IEEE
Computer Society Harry H. Goode Memorial Award Citation
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