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Bozidar Radunovic
   

Bozidar Radunovic is a Researcher in the Systems and Networking group at Microsoft Research, Cambridge. His research interests are in architecture and performance evaluation of computer systems with particular interest in wireless communication, cross-layer design and application of advanced communication techniques in network system design.

Bozidar received his PhD in technical sciences from EPFL, Switzerland, in 2005, and his BSc at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 1999. He was a PhD student at LCA, EPFL from 2000-2005. Then he did a one year post-doc at TREC, at ENS Paris, in 2006. He also did a 6 month internship in IBM Zurich Research Labs in winter 2004/05. In 2008 he has been awarded IEEE William R. Bennett Prize Paper Award in the Field of Communications Systems.


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    Selected publications and preprints

  • P. Chaporkar, A. Proutiere, B. Radunovic, Rate Adaptation Games in Wireless LANs: Nash Equilibrium and Price of Anarchy Technical Report, September 2008.
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  • B. Radunovic, C. Gkantsidis, D. Gunawardena, P. Key, Horizon: Balancing TCP over Multiple Paths in Wireless Mesh Network, Mobicom, September 2008.
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  • B. Radunovic, C. Gkantsidis, P. Key, P. Rodriguez, An Optimization Framework for Opportunistic Multipath Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks, INFOCOM 08, Minisymposium, 2008.
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  • B. Blaszczyszyn, B. Radunovic, Using transmit-only sensors to reduce deployment cost of wireless sensor networks, INFOCOM 08, , 2008.
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  • C. Gkantsidis, W. Hu, P. Key, B. Radunovic, P. Rodriguez, S. Gheorghiu, Multipath Code Casting for Wireless Mesh Networks, CoNext 07, 2007.
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