Turgay Korkmaz, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
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Marwan M. Krunz grad student 2001 University of Arizona
 (QoS routing in packet networks.)
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Akin E, Korkmaz T. (2019) Comparison of Routing Algorithms With Static and Dynamic Link Cost in Software Defined Networking (SDN) Ieee Access. 7: 148629-148644
Wichmann A, Korkmaz T, Tosun AS. (2018) Robot Control Strategies for Task Allocation with Connectivity Constraints in Wireless Sensor and Robot Networks Ieee Transactions On Mobile Computing. 17: 1429-1441
Komajwar S, Korkmaz T. (2018) Challenges and solutions to consistent data plane update in software defined networks Computer Communications. 130: 50-59
Yu X, Korkmaz T. (2016) Hypergraph querying using structural indexing and layer-related-closure verification Knowledge and Information Systems. 46: 537-565
Yu X, Korkmaz T, Lilburn TG, et al. (2015) Heavy path mining of protein-protein associations in the malaria parasite. Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
Yu X, Korkmaz T. (2015) Heavy path based super-sequence frequent pattern mining on web log dataset Artificial Intelligence Review. 4: 1-12
Feng G, Korkmaz T. (2015) Finding Multi-Constrained Multiple Shortest Paths Ieee Transactions On Computers. 64: 2559-2572
Wichmann A, Korkmaz T. (2015) Smooth path construction and adjustment for multiple mobile sinks in wireless sensor networks Computer Communications. 72: 93-106
Wichmann A, Korkmaz T, Tosun AS. (2014) Minimum hop and/or minimum distance robot movement with connectivity constraints in WSRNs 2014 Ieee Global Communications Conference, Globecom 2014. 523-529
Wichmann A, Okkalioglu BD, Korkmaz T. (2014) The integration of mobile (tele) robotics and wireless sensor networks: A survey Computer Communications. 51: 21-35
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