Grad Student Anuj

Ph.D. Student, Computer Science

As a Computer Science Ph.D. candidate, my primary research area revolves around developing a distributed network control plane architecture designed specifically for autonomous vehicles. Over the last 12 years in the software industry, I have worked across various domains, including networking, self-driving cars, embedded systems, and gaming.

I have a Masters’s in Computer Science from UCSC and B.E. in Computer Science from Pune University.

Publications

  • A. Kaul, K. Obraczka, M. A. S. Santos, C. E. Rothenberg and T. Turletti, “Dynamically distributed network control for message dissemination in ITS,” 2017 IEEE/ACM 21st International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT), Rome, Italy, 2017, pp. 1-9, doi: 10.1109/DISTRA.2017.8167677.
  • A. Kaul, L. Xue, K. Obraczka, M. A. S. Santos and T. Turletti, “Handover and Load Balancing for Distributed Network Control: Applications in ITS Message Dissemination,” 2018 27th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN), Hangzhou, China, 2018, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/ICCCN.2018.8487373.
  • Edwards R, Ye Y, Kaul A, Yu J. Characterization of SDN switch response time in proactive mode. InProc of the Open Networking Summit (ONS) 2014 Mar 2 (pp. 2-4).
  • Narayanan RL, Ye Y, Kaul A, Shah M. Mobile video streaming. Advanced Content Delivery, Streaming, and Cloud Services. 2014 Sep 2:141-58.