Technical Reports

  • R. Urgaonkar and M. J. Neely, "Opportunistic Scheduling for Reliability in Cognitive Radio Networks," USC Technical Report CSI-07-07-03, July 2007.

  • M. J. Neely and R. Urgaonkar, "Cross Layer Adaptive Control for Wireless Mesh Networks," USC Technical Report CSI-06-10-01, October 2006.

  • M. J. Neely and R. Urgaonkar, "Optimal Backpressure Routing for Wireless Networks with Multi-Receiver Diversity," USC Technical Report CSI-06-10-03, October 2006.

  • R. Urgaonkar and B. Krishnamachari, "The Impact of Blacklisting on Data Gathering Trees in Wireless Sensor Networks," USC Technical Report CENG-USC-2004-14

    Posters

  • R. Urgaonkar and M. J. Neely, "Capacity Region, Minimum Energy and Delay for a Mobile Ad-Hoc Network," 2006 Viterbi Conference, USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA, March 2006

  • R. Urgaonkar and M. J. Neely, "Adaptive Routing and Power Management in Sensor Networks: From Theory to Implementation," 2005 Viterbi Conference, USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Los Angeles, CA, March 2005

    Project Reports

  • Rahul Urgaonkar, "Dynamic Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks," EE 599 (Stochastic Network Optimization) Course Project Report, Spring 2007

  • Rahul Urgaonkar, Pai-Han Huang, and Joon Ahn, "Analysis of ExOR: A Multi-Receiver Diversity based Routing Scheme for Wireless Networks," EE 550 (Design and Analysis of Computer Communication Networks) Course Project Report, Fall 2005

  • Rahul Urgaonkar, "ACQUIRE project report," EE 590 (Directed Research) Report, Spring 2005

  • Rahul Urgaonkar, "A Study of Dynamic Routing and Power Control in Time Varying Wireless Networks," EE 590 (Directed Research) Report, Fall 2004

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