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                              Amogh Dhamdhere
                        PhD Student

                             

 

 

 

 

 


About Me

        I am a PhD student at the College of Computing, Georgia Tech. I obtained my Bachelors in computer science from V.J.T.I, Mumbai in 2002. I work with Dr. Constantine Dovrolis.

 


Research Interests



Publications

        An Agent-based Model for the Evolution of the Internet Ecosystem (available on request)
          Amogh Dhamdhere and Constantine Dovrolis.
        Invited paper at the First International Conference on CoMmunication Systems and NETworkS (COMSNETS), Bangalore, India, Jan 2009

        Ten Years in the Evolution of the Internet Ecosystem (pdf
         
Amogh Dhamdhere and Constantine Dovrolis.
        In the Proceedings of  ACM SIGCOMM/USENIX Internet Measurement Conference (IMC) 2008, Vouliagmeni, Greece.

        Can ISPs be Profitable Without Violating Network Neutrality? (pdf)
        Amogh Dhamdhere and Constantine Dovrolis.       
        In the Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on the Economics of Networks, Systems and Computation (Netecon), Seattle, WA, August 2008.

        NetDiagnoser: Troubleshooting Network Unreachabilities using End-to-end Probes and Routing Data (pdf)
        Amogh Dhamdhere, Renata Teixeira, Constantine Dovrolis and Christophe Diot.         
        In the Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT) New York, NY, December 2007.   

        Open Issues in Router Buffer Sizing (pdf)
        Amogh Dhamdhere and Constantine Dovrolis.         
        In ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review (CCR), January 2006.    

          ISP and Egress Path Selection for Multihomed Networks (pdf)
        Amogh Dhamdhere and Constantine Dovrolis.         
        In the Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, Barcelona, Spain, April 2006.               

          Poisson vs Periodic Path Probing (or, Does PASTA Matter?) (pdf)
        Muhammad Mukarram Bin Tariq, Amogh Dhamdhere, Constantine Dovrolis and Mostafa Ammar.          
        In the Proceedings of USENIX/ACM Internet Measurements Conference.  Berkeley CA, October 2005.
 
        Buffer Sizing for Congested Internet Links (pdf)
        Amogh Dhamdhere, Hao Jiang and Constantine Dovrolis.
          In the Proceedings of IEEE Infocom. Miami FL, March 2005.

        Bootstrapping in Gnutella: A Measurement Study (pdf)
          Pradnya Karbhari, Mostafa Ammar, Amogh Dhamdhere, Himanshu Raj, George Riley and Ellen Zegura.
          In the Proceedings of PAM 2004, published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, April 2004.



Technical Reports
       
NetDiagnoser: Troubleshooting Persistent Network Service Disruptions (available on request).
        Amogh Dhamdhere, Renata Teixeira, Constantine Dovrolis and Christophe Diot.         
   


Presentations and Talks

       
NetDiagnoser: Troubleshooting Network Unreachabilities using End-to-end Probes and Routing Data
         
at 3rd International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT) New York, NY, December 2007 (ppt)
          at the DIMACS/DyDAn Workshop on Internet Tomography, Rutgers University, May 2008 (ppt)

        ISP and Egress Path Selection for Multihomed Networks
        at IEEE Infocom, Barcelona, Spain, April 2006 (ppt)

        Open Issues in Router Buffer Sizing
        at the Networking and Telecommunications Seminar, Georgia Tech, Fall 2005 (ppt)

          Buffer Sizing for Congested Internet Links
         
at the Hamilton Institute Workshop on Congestion Control, Ireland, Sept 2005 (ppt)
        at IEEE Infocom, Miami FL, March 2005 (ppt)
        at the Networking and Telecommunications Seminar, Georgia Tech, Spring 2005 (pdf)


Contact

        Email : amogh [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu

          Office : 3337 Klaus Advanced Computing Building.

          Residence : 770 Myrtle St #13, Atlanta, GA 30308.

          Phone :  404-894-1916 (Office)


Resume

          Available on request


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