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Professor in CSE & Dean
Qualification:
BE(CSE)., M.Tech [CSE]., Ph.D(CSE)
Professional Exp.:
30 Years
Registration Number:
92150401-202528
Dr. Khaleel Ur Rahman Khan obtained B.E. (CSE) from Osmania University in 1993, M.Tech (CS) from JNTU in 1998 followed by PhD in Computer Science from Osmania University in 2009. He is presently working as Professor in CSE & Dean (Academics) at ACE Engineering College Hyderabad. He served as Head of CSE Department at Muffakham Jah College of Engineering & Tech. Hyderabad for more than 10 years. He has taught courses like Operating Systems, Data Structures & Algorithms, Computer Networks, Programming Principles, Internet Programming, Computer Architecture and many more. He played a leading role in the preparation and execution of the process of Accreditation in both MJCET and ACE Engineering College. He delivered guest lectures and invited talks in various symposiums, workshops and Faculty development programs.
His research interests include Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Sensor Networks and Data Mining. He has more than 28 years of Teaching experience and around 18 years of Research experience. He has to his credit more than 40 papers in International Journals and around 100 papers in National and International Conferences.
He is recognized Ph.D supervisor of JNTU Hyderabad, Osmania University and JNTU Anantapur. Seven (7) students have been awarded Ph.D under his supervision. Three (3) students are pursuing Ph.D in the area of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks.
Routing & Security in WSN’s
Integration of Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks and the Internet Heterogeneous Networks: An Integrated Internet- MANET (IIM)
Book Description Publication Date: May 24, 2012 | ISBN-10: 3659112798 | ISBN-13: 978-3659112799 Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishers
Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET), an infrastructure-less, autonomous, standalone and self-organizing network is one of the wireless technologies gaining popularity. It can be deployed in almost any environment with ease and flexibility. But it is constrained by limited wireless coverage and limited connectivity. The integration of MANET routing protocols with IP protocol makes Internet connectivity to the MANET nodes a plausible task. Due to the different architectural mismatches between the Internet and MANETs with regard to their communication topology, routing protocols, and operation, it becomes necessary to introduce an intermediate entity known as Gateway, capable of connecting to the Internet using mobile IP and to MANET using an ad hoc routing protocol. Mobile IP agents or access points are placed at the edge of the Internet to aid the MANET nodes realize multi-hop wireless Internet access. The important issues for providing Internet connectivity for ad hoc networks includes reduction of the mobile IP overhead, routing protocol overhead, improving the packet delivery ratio, gateway connectivity ratio and reducing the end-end delay & providing global connectivity