Prof. Reuven Cohen received the Ph.D. degree from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in 1991. From 1991 to 1993, he was with the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center. Since 1993, he has been a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at the Technion.
Reuven's research areas include optical and wireless networks, sensor neworks, mobile networks, protocol design and analysis, traffic engineering, and many other aspects of modern communication networks.
Reuven has served as an editor of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking journal and the ACM Journal on Wireless Networks (WINET). He was the TPC co-chair of Infocom 2010 and MedHocNet 2009. He also served as a TCP member of many conferences, including Infocom, Sigcomm and ICNP.
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Most Recent Research |
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Developing scheduling algorithms for LTE Advanced cellular networks |
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Developing protocols for efficient multicast in mobile networks |
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Developing delay/energy-efficient algorithms for sensor networks |
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Developing Communication infrastructure for the Intelligent Transportation System |
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Developing scheduling algorithms for OFDMA wireless networks |
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Developing routing schemes based on the 1-hop shortest path paradigm |
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Developing protection schemes for MPLS networks |
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Developing Power-efficient multicast schemes for mobile networks |
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Developing a scalable extension for BGP |
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Developing Power-efficient routing algorithms for sensor networks |
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Developing Network Centric Operations (NCOs) |
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Designing an architecture for satellite-based CDN (content distribution network) |
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Designing cost-effective Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
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