Research
A number of ongoing and potential research projects exist at the lab which students are invited to participate in.
The research falls into the following broad topics:
- Developing group messaging services and the applications that use them.
- Distributed protocols for high speed and wireless networks.
- Evaluation of distributed systems.
- Security for distributed systems.
Some specific projects are:
- Design and develop the changes required for an existing group messaging toolkit to work in IPv6 networks.
- Explore new protocols for high-speed message ordering on large, very high performance networks.
- Explore how group-oriented systems can support large cluster system management.
- Develop tools to process, understand, debug, and visualize the behavior of large distributed systems.
- Integrate group messaging into the Linux operating system.
- Evaluate and develop network protocols for distributed VR and online games.
- Explore higher-level abstractions for building distributed applications.
- Develop denial of service and active attack resistant group messaging systems.
- Explore group protocols for wireless networks.
- Conduct a security analysis of wireless overlay-network protocols.
A number of past research projects that I have been involved in can be found at the
Center for Networking and Distributed Systems at
Johns Hopkins University.
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Experimental Networked Systems Lab
Computer Science Department
George Washington University
707 22nd Street, NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20052
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