
Information Research Publications Software Courses
Andrew
T. Campbell is an Associate Professor of Electrical
Engineering at Columbia University,
and a member of the COMET Group, Columbia Networking Research Center (CNRC),
and the Center for Resilient Networks.
Andrew is working on emerging architectures and programmability for wireless
networks. He received his Ph.D in Computer Science in 1996, and the NSF CAREER Award for
his research in programmable mobile networking in 1999.
e-mail: campbell “at” comet.columbia.edu
Current Projects
Armstrong, Efficient Routing and
Transport Protocols for Sensor Networks
IP 4+4, Evolving Internet
Architecture back toward Transparency
CUBANET, Constructing
Utility-Based QOS Networks
Genesis, Spawning Networks
INSIGNIA, QOS in Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
SWAN, Stateless Wireless Ad Hoc
Networks
Past
Projects
CIMS, Columbia IP
Micromobility Software (CIMS), 1999-2002
Cellular IP, Micromobility
Protocols, 1997-2001
P-MIP, Paging Extensions for Mobile
IP, 2000-2001
Mobiware, Programmable Mobile
Networking, 1996-2000
Current Ph.D Students
Zoltán R. Turányi, Co-Advisor
Andras Veres, Co-Advisor
Ph.D Graduates
Andras G. Valko (Ericsson
Research, Sweeden), "Design
and Analysis of Cellular Mobile Data Networks", Co-Advisor, December
1999
Javier Gomez-Castellanos
(National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City), “Energy-Efficient
Routing and Control Mechanisms for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks”, December 2002
Raymond R.-F. Liao (Siemens, Berkeley) “Dynamic Bandwidth Management for Internet and
its Wireless Extensions”, December 2002
Michael E. Kounavis (Intel Corp.),
“Programming Network Architectures”, June 2003
IEEE Transactions on Mobile
Computing, 2001-
IEEE Wireless Communications
Magazine, 2000-
ACM SIGCOMM Computer
Communication Review, 2001-
ACM/Kluwer Wireless Networks
(WINET), 2000-
ACM/IEEE Transactions on
Networking (TON), 2000-
Computer Networks, 1999-
IEEE IT Professional Magazine, 1998-2003
ACM Journal on Mobile
Networks and Applications (MONET), Special Issue
on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Volume 8, 2003.
Computer
Networks. Special Issue
on Programmable Networks, Vol. 38, No. 3, February 2002.
ACM SIGCOMM Computer
Communication on Wireless
Extensions to the Internet, October 2001.
ACM Journal on Mobile
Networks and Applications (MONET), Special Issue
on Mobile Multimedia Communications, Vol. 6 No. (5), pg. 407-408,
September 2001.
IEEE Journal
on Selected Areas in Communications on Active and
Programmable Networks , Vol. 19, No. 3, March 2001.
IEEE
Personal Communications special issue on IP-based Mobile
Telecommunications Networks, Vol. 7 No. 4, pg. 8-9 August 2000.
Computer Communications on QOS in Distributed Systems, Vol. 21 No. 4, pg. 291-293 April 1997.
Technical
Program Chair
Co-chair for the 8th ACM
International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (ACM MobiCom 2002)
Chair of the Special Track
on Networking Technologies, Services and Protocols IFIP Networking 2002,
Co-chair 4th IEEE
International Conference on Open Architecture and Network Programming (OPENARCH 2001).
Co-chair 6th IEEE
International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MOMUC99)
Co-chair 5th IFIP/IEEE
International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQOS97)
IP 4+4 Software
Genesis Kernel (GK) Software
for Network Processor based Routers
Some
Recent Papers
·
R.-F. Liao and A.T.
Campbell, “Dynamic Core Provisioning for Quantitative
Differentiated Services”, IEEE Transactions on Networking, April
2004, (to appear)
·
M. E. Kounavis, A. T.
Campbell, S. Chou and J. Vicente "Programming
the Datapath in Network Processor-based Routers", Software Practice
and Experience, Special Issue on Software for Network Processors, 2004, (to
appear)
·
Javier
Gomez and Andrew T. Campbell, “A
Case for Variable-Range Transmission Power Control in Wireless Multihop
Networks”, IEEE INFOCOM 2004, (to appear)
·
Rita
Wouhaybi and Andrew T. Campbell, “Phenix:
Supporting Resilient Low-Diameter Peer-to-Peer Topologies”, IEEE INFOCOM
2004, (to appear)
·
Zoltan
Turanyi, Andas Valko, Andrew T. Campbell, “4+4: An
Architecture for Evolving the Internet Address Space Back Toward Transparency”, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, (to appear)
·
Chieh-Yih
Wan, Shane Eisenman and Andrew Campbell, “CODA:
Congestion Detection and Avoidance in Sensor Networks”, First ACM
Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2003), November
2003
·
R.-F. Liao, Rita H. Wouhaybi and A.T. Campbell, “Wireless Incentive Engineering”, IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications
(JSAC), Special Issue on Recent
Advances in Multimedia Wireless, 4th Quarter 2003, (to appear).
·
Gomez, J., Campbell,
A.T., Naghshineh, M. and C. Bisdikian “PARO:
Supporting Dynamic Power Controlled Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks",
ACM/Kluwer Journal on Wireless Networks
(WINET), Vol. 9, Issue 5, September 2003.
·
Seoung-Bum Lee and Andrew T. Campbell, “HMP: Hotspot Mitigation Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc
Networks”11th IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Quality of
Service (IWQOS 2003), Monterey, CA, June 2-4, 2003.
·
Michael E. Kounavis, Alok
Kumar, Harrick Vin, Raj Yavatkar and Andrew T. Campbell, “Directions in Packet
Classification for Network Processors”, Second Workshop on Network
Processors (NP2), Anaheim, California, February 8-9, 2003