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Ravi Prakash

Ravi Prakash

Professor - Computer Science
 
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Professional Preparation

Ph.D. - Computer and Information Science
Ohio State University - 1996
M.S. - Computer and Information Science
Ohio State University - 1991
B.Tech. - Computer Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology - 1990

Research Areas

Research Interests
  • 360-degree video streaming: Field-of-View prediction, caching, editing
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality, and their applications in health and wellness
  • Wireless networking
  • Mobile computing
  • Distributed algorithms

Publications

Unsupervised Bayesian Surprise Detection in Spatial Audio with Convolutional Variational Autoencoder and LSTM Model 2024 - Conference Paper
360EAVP: A 360-degree Edition-Aware Video Player 2023 - Conference Paper
Preface 2023 - Book
Designing a User-Centric Framework for Perceptually-Efficient Streaming of 360-degree Edited Videos 2022 - Conference Paper
360RAT: A Tool for Annotating Regions of Interest in 360-degree Videos 2022 - Conference Paper
First Workshop on Photorealistic Image and Environment Synthesis for Multimedia Experiments (PIES-ME) Chairs' Welcome 2022 - Conference Paper
PIES-ME '22: 1st Workshop on Photorealistic Image and Environment Synthesis for Multimedia Experiments 2022 - Conference Paper
A content-based viewport prediction model 2021 - Conference Paper

Appointments

Professor
The University of Texas at Dallas [2012–Present]
Engineering
Visiting Researcher
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [2003–2007]
Associate Professor
The University of Texas at Dallas [2001–2012]
Assistant Professor
The University of Texas at Dallas [1997–2001]
Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Rochester [1996–1997]
Presidential Fellow
Ohio State University [1996–1996]
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Ohio State University [1990–1995]

Projects

CSMA-based MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Based Multi-hop Wireless Networks
2007–2007 CSMA-based MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Based Multi-hop Wireless Networks. IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM), June 2007.
Reliable Broadcast in Wireless Mbile Ad Hoc Networks
2006–2006 Reliable Broadcast in Wireless Mbile Ad Hoc Networks. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), Kauai, Hawaii, January 2006.
Effect of Availability Factor Threshold and Clustering Gap on Performance of Clustering Mechanisms for Multi-cluster Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
2002–2002 Effect of Availability Factor Threshold and Clustering Gap on Performance of Clustering Mechanisms for Multi-cluster Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, R. Prakash, ICC 2002, New York, March 2002.
Issues in Message Passing for a Tele-Immersive Experience
2001–2001 Issues in Message Passing for a Tele-Immersive Experience, R. Prakash, Sixth International Workshop on Object-oriented Real-time Dependable Systems (WORDS'01), Rome, January 8-10, 2001.
A Tunneling Approach to Routing with Unidirectional Links in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
2000–2000 A Tunneling Approach to Routing with Unidirectional Links in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), Las Vegas, October 16-18, 2000.

Additional Information

"Professional Recognitions, Honors, and Memberships"
  • Certificate of Achievement: for continuous exemplary contributions to Ph.D. education and research in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, U.T. Dallas, September 2006.
  • Outstanding Service Award, Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, U.T. Dallas, September 2006.
  • Best Paper Award, Software Technology Track, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2006.
  • Appointed Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, August 2005.
  • CAREER Award, National Science Foundation, 2001-2006.
  • Nominee: Chancellor's Council Outstanding Teacher award, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, University of Texas at Dallas.
  • Excellence in Teaching award, 1999-2000, 2001-2002, Department of Computer Science, Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas.
  • Selected among top three papers, 1999, Mobility in Databases and Distributed Systems Workshop (MDDSDEXA'99), Florence, Italy, August 30 - September 3, 1999. To be published in ACM/Baltzer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) journal.
  • Selected among best five papers, 1999, InternationalWorkshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications (DIALM), Seattle, August 20, 1999.
  • Best Paper, 1998, Eighteenth International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'98), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 26-29, 1998 (in a ve-way tie for best paper), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
  • Presidential Fellowship, 1996, The Ohio State University. Awarded to doctoral students judged to have outstanding research ability and promise.
  • Outstanding Paper Award, 1994, The International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (ISPAN), Kanazawa, Japan, December 1994.
  • The Best B.Tech. Major Project Award, 1990, award given to the best project in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Implemented a fault-tolerant file system with disk-mirroring.

News Articles

Profs to Help Develop Instantly Deployable Networks
Profs to Help Develop Instantly Deployable Networks Two UT Dallas computer science faculty will be working closely with AgileMesh Inc., a North Texas company that has received $2 million from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) to further develop its technology. “We will be helping AgileMesh build technology in the area of mobile ad hoc networks, an area of wireless networks that enables instant deployment,” said Dr. S. Venkatesan, an associate professor of computer science in the University’s Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. “This has immediate application in disaster areas, rescue efforts and other situations in which installed communication infrastructure does not exist or is inadequate.” Venkatesan and Dr. Ravi Prakash, also an associate professor of computer science, have more than 30 years of experience in the field. They’ll be developing methods that enhance AgileMesh’s products by significantly improving usability and performance.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science At UTD Wins Prestigious National Science Foundation Award
Assistant Professor of Computer Science At UTD  Wins Prestigious National Science Foundation Award Dr. Ravi Prakash, assistant professor of computer science at The University of Texas at Dallas, has been granted a Career Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his work in mobile computing and wireless networking. The award, worth $250,000 over the next five years, is part of the NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development program, also known as CAREER. The Career Award is the NSF’s most prestigious honor for junior faculty members and recognizes and supports the early career development activities of the teacher/scholars who are most likely to become academic leaders of the 21st century. Recipients are selected on the basis of creative career development plans that effectively integrate research and education within the context of the mission of their respective institutions. Prakash’s area of research and expertise involves mobile networks, specifically developing new solutions for mobile ad hoc networking and evaluating the performance of those solutions by computer-simulated experiments, possibly building small prototypes as research advancements are made.
Computer Science Professor Receives Teaching Award
Five UT Dallas educators were recently honored with President’s Teaching Excellence Awards for their outstanding efforts in the classroom. 
The award recipients received medallions at the University’s annual Honors Convocation on May 10. They also were recognized at an April reception hosted by the Center for Teaching and Learning, where center director and associate provost Dr. Paul Diehl said the awardees were chosen from an outstanding group of nominees from across the campus.
Computer Science Professor Receives Teaching Award
Five UT Dallas educators were recently honored with President’s Teaching Excellence Awards for their outstanding efforts in the classroom. 
The award recipients received medallions at the University’s annual Honors Convocation on May 10. They also were recognized at an April reception hosted by the Center for Teaching and Learning, where center director and associate provost Dr. Paul Diehl said the awardees were chosen from an outstanding group of nominees from across the campus.