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Ehsan Haghani
PhD Candidate Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Phone: (973) 596-3186 Fax: (973) 596-5680
Postal Address: 410A Faculty Memorial Hall, New Jersey
Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102
E-mail: Ehsan AT njit DOT edu
Brief Bio
Ehsan Haghani is a PhD candidate in the
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the New Jersey
Institute of Technology. He is a member of the
Advanced Networking Lab working
under supervision of Prof. Nirwan Ansari.
He has an MS in Communications Engineering from
Chalmers University of Technology
and a BS in Electrical Engineering from
Sharif University of Technology. He worked as an intern in the Bell
laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent,
Murray Hill, New Jersey, from June 2008 to September 2008. His work in
the Bell Labs was on investigating of novel solutions for video
streaming over broadband wireless networks.
Research Interests
Ehsan's research interests are in various aspects of Networking
including Wireless Networking, Multimedia Networking, Resource
Allocation, and Cross-Layer Design.
Selected Publications
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Haghani E, Parekh S, Calin D, Kim E, Ansari N,
(2008) “A Quality-driven Cross-layer Solution for MPEG Video
Streaming over WiMAX Networks”, Accepted to appear in IEEE
Transactions on Multimedia.
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E. Haghani, and N. Ansari
“Data Packet Traffic Scheduling,” non-provisional US Patent
Application Number 12/368516 or PCT International Application
Number, 2008.
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Haghani E., Ansari N., (2008) “VoIP Traffic
Scheduling in WiMAX Networks”, in proceedings IEEE Globecom 2008.
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Ansari N., Sakarindr P., Haghani E., Zhang C., Jain
A. K., Shi Y., (2008) “On Testing Direct Recording Electronic Voting
with Voter- Verified Paper Record Systems”, IEEE Security and
Privacy Magazine, May/June 2008.
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Haghani E., De S., Ansari N., (2007) “On Modeling
VoIP Traffic in Broadband Networks”, in proceedings of IEEE Globecom
2007.
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Motahari S., Haghani E., Valaee S., (2005)
“Spatio-Temporal Schedulers for IEEE 802.16”, IEEE Global
Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2005).
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