Nirmala Shenoy
Professor
School of Information
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
585-475-4887
Office Location
Nirmala Shenoy
Professor
School of Information
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Education
BE, ME, University of Madras (India); Ph.D., University of Bremen (Germany)
585-475-4887
Select Scholarship
Journal Paper
Nozaki, Yoshihiro, et al. "Evaluation of Tiered Routing Protocol in Floating Cloud Tiered Internet Architecture." Communication Networks. (2014): 134-145. Print.
Tuncer, Hasan and Nirmala Shenoy. "Performance Analysis of Virtual Mobility Domain Scheme vs IPv6 Mobility Protocols." Elsevier Computer Network Journal. (2013): 125-173. Web.
Tuncer, Hasan and Nirmala Shenoy. "A Survey of Identity and Handoff Management Approaches." Computer Communications Journal. (2013): 125-173. Web.
Huba, Bill and Nirmala Shenoy. "Airborne Surveillance Networks with Directional Antennas." International Journal on Advances in Networks and Services. (2013): 125-173. Web.
Golen, Erik and Nirmala Shenoy. "An Underwater Sensor Allocation Scheme for Non-circular Sensing Coverage Regions." Hindawi ISRN Sensor Networks Journal. (2013): 125-173. Web.
Nozaki, Yoshihiro, Parth Bakshi, and Nirmala Shenoy. "A Novel Approach to Interior Gateway Routing." Journal on Advances in Networks and Services,. (2013): 143-156. Print.
Nozaki, Yoshihiro, Nirmala Shenoy, and Qian li. "An Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks for Industry Control." Journal on Advances in Networks and Services,. (2013): 156-170. Print.
Invited Article/Publication
Sharma, Kuhu, et al. "Meshed Tree Protocol for Faster Convergence in Switched Networks." International Conference on Network Services. (2014). Print.
Published Conference Proceedings
Shenoy, Nirmala. "Peer to Peer Communications Among Ground Troop." Proceedings of the Communications Systems and Networks (COMSNETS), Bangalore India 4th to 6th Jan 2013. Ed. IEEE and ACM. Bangalore, Karnataka: n.p., Web.
Nozaki, Yoshihiro, Parth Bakshi, and Nirmala Shenoy. "Tiered Gateway Routing Protocol." Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS) 24th to 29th March 2013, Lisbon Portugal. Ed. IARIA and INRIA. Lisbon, Portugal: n.p., Web.
Nozaki, Yoshihio, Qian Li, and Nirmala Shenoy. "Wireless Sensor Actor Networks For Industry Control." Proceedings of the IARIA and INRIA (Europe) sponsored Ninth International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS) 24th to 29th March 2013, Lisbon Portugal. Ed. IARIA and INRIA. Lisbon, Protugal: n.p., Web.
Tuncer, Hasan and Nirmala Shenoy. "Analysis of a User-centric Handoff Costing Framework for Virtual Mobility Domain Architecture." Proceedings of the IEEE Globecom, 3-7 Dec 2012. Ed. IEEE. Anaheim, California: n.p., Web.
Currently Teaching
NSSA-242
Wireless Networking
3 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the protocols, principles and concepts of radio communication as they apply to wireless data networking (802.11) for local area networks and peripherals. As its basis it uses the fundamental concepts and technologies learned in Introduction to Routing and Switching, and expands upon them to include other contemporary and emerging technologies. Topics including WLANs, wireless network operation, network integration, construction and network design will be discussed. Modulation techniques, measurement standards, nomenclature, equipment and theory behind transmissions in this portion of the electromagnetic spectrum will be examined.
NSSA-245
Network Services
3 Credits
This course will investigate the protocols used to support network based services and the tasks involved in configuring and administering those services in virtualized Linux and Windows internet working environments. Topics include an overview of the TCP/IP protocol suite, in-depth discussions of the transport layer protocols, TCP and UDP, administration of network based services including the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Service (DNS), Secure Shell (SSH), and Voice Over IP (VoIP). Students completing this course will have thorough theoretical knowledge of the Internet Protocol (IP), the Transport Control Protocol (TCP), and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), as well as experience in administering, monitoring, securing and troubleshooting an internet work of computer systems running these protocols and services.
NSSA-441
Advanced Routing and Switching
3 Credits
Advanced Routing and Switching covers advanced networking technologies available to enterprises. Protocol options and their evolutions over the years, the growth in complexity and its impacts are explored in depth. Topics include: VLANs and VLAN Hierarchies, Loop- Avoidance in customer, provider and provider backbone networks such as RSTP and Shortest Path Bridging, , IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence issues, Routing protocols with IPv4 and IPv6 for inter and intra-AS routing, MobileIP, queuing and Quality of service routing and congestion control in the Internet, MultiProtocol Label Switching, Routing and Switching in wireless networks