Dogu Arifler, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2004 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Gustavo A. de Veciana grad student 2004 UT Austin (Computer Science Tree)
 (Network tomography based on flow level measurements.)
Brian L. Evans grad student 2004 UT Austin
 (Network tomography based on flow level measurements.)
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Arifler D, Arifler D. (2017) Monte Carlo Analysis of Molecule Absorption Probabilities in Diffusion-Based Nanoscale Communication Systems with Multiple Receivers. Ieee Transactions On Nanobioscience
Arifler D. (2017) Connectivity Properties of Free Diffusion-Based Molecular Nanoscale Communication Networks Ieee Transactions On Communications. 65: 1686-1695
Bazargani MH, Arifler D. (2014) Deterministic Model for Pulse Amplification in Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication Ieee Communications Letters. 18: 1891-1894
Arifler D. (2012) Optimality of Homogeneous Sensing Range Assignment in Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Network Deployments Ieee Communications Letters. 16: 1489-1491
Arifler D. (2011) Link layer modeling of bio-inspired communication in nanonetworks Nano Communication Networks. 2: 223-229
Arifler D. (2011) Capacity analysis of a diffusion-based short-range molecular nano-communication channel Computer Networks. 55: 1426-1434
Arifler D. (2008) Information Theoretic Approach to Detecting Systematic Node Destructions in Wireless Sensor Networks Ieee Transactions On Wireless Communications. 7: 4730-4738
Arifler D, de Veciana G, Evans BL. (2007) A factor analytic approach to inferring congestion sharing based on flow level measurements Ieee/Acm Transactions On Networking. 15: 67-79
Arifler D. (2007) A methodology for root cause analysis of poor performance in fixed-wireless data networks Ieee Communications Letters. 11: 381-383
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