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Published on: 3/30/2007
Last Visited: 3/30/2007
Dr Carey Williamson
WIRELESS TRAFFIC MODELING
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Dr Carey Williamson
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Dr Carey Williamson Wireless Traffic Modeling and Simulation
Dr Carey Williamson has been awarded an iCORE/TELUS Mobility Chair in Wireless Traffic Modelling and Simulation.Dr Carey Williamson, also an iCORE Professor in Broadband Wireless Networks, will receive $100,000 a year from both TELUS Mobility and iCORE for five years to undertake research into the modeling and analysis of wireless Internet traffic.
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Dr Carey Williamson is considered one of the "rising stars" of computer networks research.He is a well-respected member of the ACM SIGCOMM and ACM SIGMETRICS research communities, and has made significant research contributions to computer networks and performance evaluation and workload characterization of web servers.He is particularly noted for demonstrating the usefulness of loss-load curves as a network congestion control mechanism, and a unique protocol supporting IP multicast for mobile hosts.His strong publication record is reflected in over 50 refereed publications (conferences and journals), sixteen completed graduate student theses and numerous technical reports and software artifacts.He is Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Chapter of the IEEE North Saskatchewan Section, and Secretary Treasurer of ACM SIGMETRICS.Dr. Williamson has also been voted "Professor of the Year" by graduating Computer Science undergraduate students four times.He also won the Master Teacher award at the University of Saskatchewan Fall Convocation in October 2000.Dr Williamson joins the University of Calgary from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan.
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