Minseok Kwon
Professor
Department of Computer Science
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Office Hours
Tuesday or Thursday 10:45am-12:00pm or by appointment
Office Location
Office Mailing Address
102 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623
Minseok Kwon
Professor
Department of Computer Science
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Education
BS, Seoul National University (South Korea); MS, Ph.D., Purdue University
Bio
Minseok Kwon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at RIT. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University in 2004. His main research interests are in the area of computer networks, distributed computing, and network security.
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Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Marshall, M. Kwon, S. Vajpayee, P. Vijayaragavan, A. Dhuliya, and J. "Use of Cuckoo Filters with FD.io VPP for Software IPv6 Routing Lookup." Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM. Ed. ACM. Los Angeles, CA: ACM.
Published Conference Proceedings
Kwasinski,, S. Umamaheswaran, S. Mamun, A. Ganguly, M. Kwon, and A. "Reducing Power Consumption of Datacenter Networks with 60GHz Wireless Server-to-Server Links." Proceedings of the IEEE Globecom. Ed. IEEE. Singapore, Singapore: IEEE, 2017. Web.
Kwon, S. Mamun, S. Umamaheswaran, S. Chandrasekararn, M. Shamim, A. Ganguly, and M. "An Energy-Efficient, Wireless Top-of-Rack to Top-of-Rack Datacenter Network using 60GHz Links." Proceedings of the IEEE GreenCom. Ed. IEEE. Exeter, UK: GreenCom, 2017. Print.
Kwon, Minseok, Pedro Reviriego, and Salvatore Pontarelli. "A length-aware cuckoo filter for faster IP lookup." Proceedings of the IEEE INFOCOM Workshops. Ed. N/A. San Francisco, CA: IEEE, 2016. Web.
Geigel, Joe, et al. "PULSE: An Infrastructure for Collection of Audience Heartbeats for Music Visualization." Proceedings of the IEEE PerCom. Ed. N/A. Sydney, Australia: IEEE, 2016. Web.
Powers, N., et al. "The Cloudlet Accelerator: Bringing Mobile-Cloud Face Recognition into Real-Time." Proceedings of the IEEE Globecom Workshop CCSNA. Ed. Ramesh Rao. San Diego, CA: n.p., 2015. Print.
Romanowski, Carol J., Rajendra K. Raj, and Minseok Kwon. "Work-In-Progress: An Immersion Course Concentration in Mobile Web Computing." Proceedings of the Frontiers in Education (FIE). Ed. IEEE. Rapid CIty, SD: IEEE, 2011. Print.
Journal Paper
Kim, Kwangsoo, et al. "Dynamic Vehicular Route Guidance Using Traffic Prediction Information." Mobile Information Systems, Special Issue on Advanced Technologies for Mobile IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems. (2016): 11. Web.
Book Chapter
Kwon, M. "A Tutorial on Network Latency and Its Measurements." Enabling Real-Time Mobile Cloud Computing through Emerging Technologies. Ed. T. Soyata. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2015. 272-293. Print.
Published Article
Park, Gahyun and Minseok Kwon. “Distributed Tries for Load Balancing in Peer-to-Peer Systems.” 18th International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS), 2010. 1-9. Print. *
Currently Teaching
CSCI-651
Foundations of Computer Networks
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to the concepts and principles of computer networks. Students will design and implement projects using application protocols, and will study transport, network, and data link protocols and algorithms. The course also includes an introduction to local area networks, data transmission fundamentals, and network security. Programming projects and reading research papers will be required.
CSCI-788
Computer Science MS Project
3 Credits
Project capstone of the master's degree program. Students select from a set of possible projects and confirm that they have a project adviser. Students enroll in a required colloquium component that meets weekly, during which they present information, related to their projects. Projects culminate with delivery of a final report and participation in a poster session open to the public.
CSCI-888
CS Graduate Summer Co-op
0 Credits
Students perform professional work related to Computer Science for which they are paid. Students must complete a student co-op work report for each term for which they are registered; students are also evaluated each term by their employer. A satisfactory grade is given for co-op when both a completed student co-op work report and a completed, corresponding employer evaluation are received and when both documents are generally consistent. When registered for co-op, students are considered by RIT to have full-time status. In order to register for co-op for summer term, we expect that students will work a minimum of 10 weeks and work a minimum of 35 hours per week. Note: Co-op is an optional part of the MS in Computer Science degree.