Farooq Anjum

A Framework for Misuse Detection in Ad Hoc Networks--Part I (2006)

Subhadrabandhu, Dhanant, Sarkar, Saswati, Anjum, Farooq

We consider ad hoc networks with multiple, mobile intruders. We investigate the placement of the intrusion detection modules for misuse-based detection strategy. Our goal is to maximize the detection...

RIDA: Robust Intrusion Detection in Ad Hoc Networks (2005)

Subhadrabandhu, Dhanant, Sarkar, Saswati, Anjum, Farooq

We focus on detecting intrusions in wireless ad hoc networks using the misuse detection technique. We allow for detection modules that periodically fail to detect attacks and also generate false...

Optimal Communication in Bluetooth Piconets (2005)

Sarkar, Saswati, Anjum, Farooq, Guha, Ratul

Bluetooth is a low-power, low-cost, short-range wireless communication system operating in the 2.4-GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band. Bluetooth links use frequency hopping whereby...

Efficacy of Misuse Detection in Adhoc Networks (2004)

Subhadrabandhu, Dhanant, Sarkar, Saswati, Anjum, Farooq

We consider adhoc networks with multiple, mobile colluding intruders. We investigate the placement of the intrusion detection modules for misuse intrusion detection. Our goal is to maximize the...

A System for Rapid Creation of Portable Next-Generation Telephony (2003)

Farooq Anjum, Francesco Caruso, Ravi Jain, Paolo Missier, Adalberto Zordan

We present the architecture, design and experimental research prototype implementation of ChaiTime, an open system architecture for the rapid development of advanced nextgeneration telephony services...

Java Call Control, Coordination and Transactions (2003)

Ravi Jain, Farooq Anjum, Paolo Missier, S. Shastry

Future telecommunications networks will consist of integrated packet-switched (IP and/or ATM), circuitswitched (PSTN) and wireless networks. Service providers will offer a wide portfolio of...

Throughput Optimal Packet Size Selection (TOPS) for Bluetooth Networks (2002)

Saswati Sarkar, Farooq Anjum, R. Jain

Bluetooth is a low power, low cost short range wireless communication system operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band. It enables small portable devices to connect to each other and communicate in an ad-hoc...

Java Call Control (2002)

Ravi Jain, Farooq Anjum

Future telecommunications networks will consist of integrated packet-switched (IP and/or ATM), circuit-switched (PSTN) and wireless networks. Service providers will offer a wide portfolio of...

A Comparison of Mobile Agent and Client-Server Paradigms for Information Retrieval Tasks in Virtual Enterprises (2000)

Ravi Jain, Farooq Anjum, Amjad Umar

In next-generation enterprises it will become increasingly important to retrieve information efficiently and rapidly from widely dispersed sites in a virtual enterprise, and the number of users who...

A System for Rapid Creation of Portable Next-Generation Telephony Services Using Third-Party Software Components (2000)

Farooq Anjum, Francesco Caruso, Ravi Jain, Paolo Missier, Adalberto Zordan

We present the architecture, design and experimental research prototype implementation of ChaiTime, an open system architecture for the rapid development of advanced nextgeneration telephony services...

Performance of TCP over Lossy Upstream and Downstream Links with Link- level Retransmissions (2000)

Farooq Anjum, Ravi Jain

We study the efficacy of using link-layer retransmissions to improve TCP performance over lossy wireless links. The scenario we consider is where TCP packets traverse a wired network to a base...