Curriculum
Vitae for Saurabh Bagchi
August/2024
Education:
Degree |
Date |
School |
PhD |
2001 |
U. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Computer Science) |
MS |
1998 |
U. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Computer Science) |
BTech |
1996 |
Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (Computer Science
and Engineering) |
Appointments:
June
2024 – Current |
Director,
National Science Foundation Center “Chorus” |
May
2021 – Current |
Inaugural
Faculty Director, ECE Corporate Partnerships |
May
2022 – Current |
Co-Founder
and CTO, KeyByte LLC |
August
2020 –
Current |
Director,
Army Research Lab Assured Autonomy Innovation Institute (A2I2) (8 faculty
members) |
August
2018 – Current |
Chair,
Computer Engineering Area, within the School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering |
October
2017 – Current |
Founding
Director, Purdue Center for Resilient Infrastructures, Systems, and Processes
(CRISP) (30 affiliate faculty members) |
August
2013 – Current |
Professor,
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Purdue University |
May
2004 – Current |
Assistant/Associate/Full
Professor, Department of Computer Science, Purdue University (Courtesy
Appointment) |
May
2008 – July 2013 |
Associate
Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Purdue
University |
August
2002 – April 2008 |
Assistant
Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Purdue
University |
2001-2002 |
Research
Staff Member, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center |
2018
– Current |
Inaugural
International Visiting Faculty, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur |
Professional and Honorary
Society Memberships:
Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering (IEEE)
Board
of Governors, Computer Society 2017-20, 2022-24
Chair,
IEEE Computer Society Global Student Challenge Competition (GSC) 2021, 2024
Distinguished
Contributor, IEEE Computer Society, 2021
Distinguished
Visitor, IEEE Computer Society 2021-24
IEEE
Computer Society Golden Core Award 2017
Association
of Computing Machinery (ACM)
Distinguished
Scientist, 2013
Member 2003-2009,
Senior member 2009-present
Distinguished
Speaker, 2012-2015
Institute
of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Fellow
2022
International
Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
Member 2020-present
(Elected to full membership)
Sigma Xi,
The Scientific Research Society
Member 2009-present
(Elected to full membership)
Honors
and Awards:
[1]
June
2024: Awarded
as PI and Director of National Science Foundation (NSF) Center, from the
Computing Directorate. The Center is called “Chorus”,
is for $7M over 5 years, and involves 4 universities (Purdue, Georgia Tech,
University of Southern California, and University of Wisconsin at Madison), and
7 industry partners.
[2]
September
2023: Selected
to be Lead of the IEEE Computer Society Student Challenge Competition. This is
the only global student challenge competition organized by IEEE Computer
Society and is funded by the Society.
[3]
June
2023: Selected
to Chair the USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2024,
the flagship conference of the USENIX professional
society.
[4] June 2023:
Selected to the Steering Committee of the ACM/IFIP
Middleware Conference. This is a conference in the computer systems area,
running since 1998.
[5]
June
2022: Elevated
to Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET). The grade
represents only 5% of the active members of IET,
which numbers 147,000 engineering and technology professionals.
[6]
Keynote speaker at 10+ conferences and symposia.
Most recent ones are IEEE Comsnets (January 2023), IEEE ISSRE
(November 2022), and Amazon-USC Center on Trustworthy AI (April 2022).
[7]
August
2022: Selected
a Purdue Societal Impact Fellow, one
of seven from across campus. This annual recognition is for faculty whose
proposed activities in research, learning, or engagement most strongly
demonstrate the potential for societal impact.
[8]
June
2022: Awarded
the Test-of-Time at the IEEE International Symposium on Dependable Systems and
Networks (DSN). DSN is the most
prestigious conference in the area of dependability
and the flagship conference organized by the IEEE Technical Committee on
Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance (TCFT).
This award is given to the work published in the conference 10 years back that
has had the greatest impact in the area of dependable
computing.
[9]
September
2021: Elected
to the IEEE Computer Society Board of
Governors. Each board member serves a three-year term, mine is from 2022 to
2024.
[10]
October
2021: Our vulnerability discovered in
Android TV and our resultant fix are accepted by Google and lead to changes to
the OS and gets a CVE, CVE-2021-0889.
[11]
September
2021: Selected by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to
organize the Grand Challenges in Resilience Workshop, 2022.
[12]
April
2021: Awarded
the Amazon Research Award in the Applied Machine Learning category.
[13]
Best
papers at ACM Sigmetrics
(2022), ACM International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks
(EWSN) (2020), International
Supercomputing Conference (ISC) (2019), IEEE ICST (2019), ACM BCB (2015), ACM Sensys
(2011), International Conference on
Security and Privacy in Communication Networks (SecureComm) (2008), IEEE International Conference on
Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC) (2006); Runner-up
for best paper award at IEEE/ACM Supercomputing
Conference (2009, 2012), IEEE High Performance Distributed
Computing (HPDC) (2006), IEEE International Microwave
Symposium (IMS) (2005), and IEEE International Conference
on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN)
(2005).
[14]
December
2020: Selected
as IEEE Computer Society Distinguished
Visitor (DV) for January 2021 through December 2023 (subsequently extended
through December 2024). These are selected as “the most accomplished leaders in
tech” who are sponsored by IEEE to be speakers at IEEE chapter events.
[15]
July
2020: Selected
as member of the International
Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), Working Group on Dependable
Computing and Fault Tolerance. The group consists of a select set of research
leaders in the field of dependable computing. Membership is by invitation only,
upon the nomination of a group member, discussion and
a majority vote by the members. Its current membership is at 60 with 1-2 new
members being added each year.
[16]
October
2019: Re-elected
to the IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors.
[17]
March
2019: Lead
organizer of NSF-supported Workshop on Grand Challenges in Resilience. Held on
Purdue campus with approximately 85 attendees.
[18]
February
2019: Purdue
College of Engineering Faculty Excellence Award for Graduate Student
Mentorship. One faculty member is awarded from the College of Engineering each
year.
[19]
March
2018:
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation research award winner for the Friedrich
Wilhelm Bessel Research Award. “Scientists and scholars, internationally
renowned in their field, who completed their doctorates less than 18 years ago
and who in future are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements
which will have a seminal influence on their discipline beyond their immediate
field of work, are eligible for a Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award.”
There are 20 given annually across the world (minus Germany) across all
disciplines.
[20]
March
2018: Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, appointed the inaugural International
Visiting Professor in Computer Science and Engineering for 3 years.
[21]
October
2017: Founding
Director, Purdue College of Engineering Center for Resilient Infrastructures,
Systems and Processes (CRISP), 2017: A multi-disciplinary center, involving 6
faculty members in leadership team and 23 affiliate faculty members, developing
design and implementation principles for resilient systems, in the domains of
cyber, physical, and civil infrastructures.
[22]
IEEE
Computer Society Board of Governors, 2017-20. IEEE Computer Society Golden Core
Award, 2018.
[23]
Conference leadership: Steering Committee member of the IEEE/IFIP
Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2018-present (this
is the premier conference on dependability). Program Chair for the 22nd
ACM/IFIP International Conference on Middleware,
2022; 25th IEEE International Symposium on
Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE),
2014 (this is the premier conference
on software systems reliability); 41st IEEE/IFIP Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN), 2011.
[24]
AT&T
Labs Research VURI Award, 2016.
[25]
Google
Faculty Research Award, 2015, for project titled “Man with machine in the
battle against fake consumer reviews”.
[26]
Elevated
to ACM Distinguished Scientist, 2013. Citation: “for laying the software basis
for designing distributed systems that can tolerate faults under a variety of
operating conditions”.
[27]
Re-appointed
Visiting Scientist to IBM Research, 2015 (originally started in 2012).
[28] Selected as a faculty fellow of the IMPACT program at Purdue (for 2013-14), sole ECE fellow. IMPACT is a program at Purdue which seeks to change the learning culture on the West Lafayette campus to become more student-centered. Faculty fellows are competitively selected to lead this transformation.
[29]
Appointed
ACM Distinguished Speaker, 2012.
[30]
Organizing
Committee of the premier dependability conference, IEEE International Symposium
on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2006, 2010, 2011, 2014.
[31]
Appointed
Visiting Scientist to IBM Research, Austin (2012 – current)
[32]
Purdue
Seed for Success Award, 2011 – two, for the NEEScomm
and the MDA grants (given to Purdue PIs who bring in more than $1M in a single
grant).
[33]
Editor
of Elsevier Computers and Security (CoSE)
(2013-current). Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC)
2008-13 (3 year term, extended by 2 more years).
[34]
Appointed
as the Assistant Director of CERIAS, the inter-disciplinary computer security
center on the Purdue campus, January 2011. (One of four Assistant Directors)
[35]
Purdue
Co-PI on the NEES Operations grant 2009-2014 (CMMI-0927178), the largest grant
ever awarded to Purdue at $105M.
[36]
Awarded
the Eta Kappa Nu Purdue Student Chapter “Outstanding Professor Award” Spring
2010. This is awarded to one or two faculty members in one academic year.
[37]
Awarded
“Teaching for Tomorrow” Award from Purdue University in May 2009, one of ten
university-wide awards given for excellence and promise in undergraduate teaching
[38]
Senior
member of IEEE (since 2007) and ACM (since 2009)
[39]
Selected
as Member of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society
[40]
Nominated
by the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering for the Purdue University
A. A. Potter Award for Teaching Excellence, 2008 (a single faculty is nominated
by ECE based on performance in undergraduate teaching)
[41]
Associate
Editor for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (appointed February 2008)
Research Grants and Contracts
Received:
(Total grant amounts are listed. If not specified
otherwise, the amount is shared equally among the investigators. If no other
investigator is mentioned, this implies that the entire amount listed is my
share.)
[1]
PI (with Co-PIs Somali Chaterji, Tim
Cason, Aravind Machiry, Shreyas Sundaram (Purdue University), Saman Zonouz, Sam
Coogan (Georgia Tech), Ramesh Govindan, Feng Qian (University of Southern
California), Yin Li (University of Wisconsin-Madison)), National Science Foundation, CNS-2333487, 2333488, 2333489,
2333491, “Resilient Distributed CPS through Rational and Dynamic
Decision-Making Among Multiple Stakeholders,” July 2024-July 2029, $7M. (Individual share: 20%)
[2]
PI, Adobe
Research, “Robust and Efficient Diffusion Models,” January 2024-No expiry, $105,000.
[3]
Co-PI (PI: Vishal Shrivastav, Purdue ECE),
Cisco Systems, “Accelerating Edge
Computing using In-Network Computing,” April 2023-August 2024, $180,000. (Individual share: 50%)
[4] PI, Amazon Inc., “Secure and Private Distributed Learning in Voice Assistant Devices,” April 2023-No expiry, $35,684.
[5]
Co-PI (PI: Somali Chaterji, Purdue ABE), Army Research Lab, “ApproxEdge:
Streaming Analytics on Resource-Constrained Edge Devices,” June 2022-May 2025, $1.05M. (Individual share: 50%)
[6]
PI
(Co-PI: Murat Kocaoglu), Adobe Research,
“Causality theory for debugging microservice-based system,” Unrestricted gift,
September 2021, $40,000. (Individual share: 75%)
[7]
Co-PI (PI: Aniket Kate, Co-PIs: Somali
Chaterji, Mike Reiter (Duke University)), National Science Foundation, Cyber-Physical
Systems (CPS) program, “Collaborative Research: CPS: Medium: Secure CPS for
Real-time Agro-Analytics,” Proposal No. CNS-2038986/2038566,
February 2021-February 2024, $1.08M.
(Individual share: ¼)
[8]
PI (with Purdue Co-PIs Somali Chaterji
(ABE), Mung Chiang, Kwang Taik Kim, David Inouye (ECE); Wisconsin Co-PI Yin Li; Princeton Co-PI
Prateek Mittal), Army Research Lab (ARL),
“Scramble: Secure, Real-Time,
Distributed Decision-Making for the Autonomous Battlefield,” Contract number
W911NF-2020-221, August 2020-25, $5.07M.
(Individual share: 30%)
[9]
PI (with Co-PIs Stephen Harrell, Rajesh
Kalyanam, Xiaohui Carol Song (Purdue), William Barth, Richard Todd Evans (UT
Austin)), National Science Foundation,
CISE Community Research Infrastructure (CCRI) program, “ENS: Collaborative
Research: Open Computer System Usage Repository and Analytics Engine,” Proposal
No. CNS- 2016704/2016608, August 2020-July 2023, $1.7M. (Individual share: 35%)
[10]
PI (with Co-PIs Aniket Kate, Purdue CS,
and Somali Chaterji, Purdue ABE), Army
Research Lab, Contract number W911NF-20-2-0026, “Consensus under Energy
Constraints for Dynamic Distributed Cyber-Physical Systems,” January
2020-January 2023, $830,000.
(Individual share: 40%)
[11]
PI (with David Inouye and Christopher
Brinton, Purdue ECE), Northrop Grumman
Cybersecurity Research Consortium (NGCRC), “Secure, Real-Time
Decision-Making for the Autonomous Battlefield,” September 2019-December 2020, $250,000.
[12]
PI, Sandia
National Lab, “Testing Embedded System Firmware through Fuzzing and
Symbolic Execution,” May 2019-September 2021, $250,000.
[13]
Co-PI (PI: Milind Kulkarni, Co-PIs: Felix
Lin, Xiaokang Qiu), National Science
Foundation, Scalable Parallelism in the Extreme (SPX) program, “Write Once,
Run on Anything: Verified, Tuned Accelerator Kernels from High Level
Specifications,” Proposal No. CCF-1919197, October 2019-September 2023, $1.25M. (Individual share: ¼)
[14]
Co-PI, Lilly Endowment, “Wabash Heartland Innovation Network (WHIN),” Lead:
IoT Systems and Data Analytics, December 2017-December 2022, $38.9M. (Thrust lead responsible for
$1M/year)
[15]
PI, Northrop-Grumman
Corporation, “TopHat:
Federated Enterprise Moving Target Defense Through Cognitive Situational
Awareness in SDN Environments,” October 2017-May 2019, $125,000.
[16]
PI, Adobe Research, “Streaming Data
Analytics as a Service with Optimal, Fault-Tolerant Cloud Resource Scheduling,”
Unrestricted gift, $60,000.
[17]
PI (with
Co-PI: Shreyas Sundaram), Sandia
National Lab, “Algorithms for Secure and Distributed Mobile Intelligence,
Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Platforms,” October 2017-October 2019, $200,000. (Individual share: ½)
[18]
Co-PI
(with PI: Shreyas Sundaram (ECE), Co-PI: Timothy Cason (Economics)), National Science Foundation, Secure
&Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) Program, “The
Impacts of Human Decision-Making on Security and Robustness of Interdependent
Systems,” Proposal No. CNS-1718637, July 2017-July 2021, $500,000. (Individual share: ½).
[19]
PI, Department
of Energy, “Efficient Launching of GPU Kernels in the RAJA Programming
Model,” March 2017-March 2018, $75,000.
[20]
PI, Northrop-Grumman
Corporation, “Prediction of Attack Consequences and Automatic Network
Reconfiguration as Response,” November 2016-December 2017, $150,000.
[21]
Co-PI
(with PI: Ananth Grama (Purdue – Computer Science), Folker
Meyer (Argonne National Lab), Co-PI: Somali Chaterji (Purdue CS)), National Institutes of Health (NIH), National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Research Project (R01), “Continued
Development and Maintenance of the MG-RAST Metagenomics Pipeline,” Project No. 1R01AI123037-01,
March 2016-February 2022, $3.8M.
(Individual share: About 20%)
[22]
Co-PI
(with PI: Abhijit Deshmukh and Co-PI: Seokcheon Lee
(Purdue – Industrial Engineering)), General
Electric, “PRIAM: Smart Real Time Optimized Factories,” June 2015-June
2020, $1.2M. (Individual share:
Approximately 33%) Part of the Purdue-GE 5 year $10M center, called PRIAM.
[23]
PI, National Science Foundation, Computer
Systems Research (CSR) Program, “Diagnosing Performance and Correctness Errors
in Parallel Applications at Large Scales,” Proposal No. CNS-1527262, October
2015-September 2018, $485,514.
[24]
Co-PI
(with PI: Gene Spafford (Purdue – Computer Science)), National Science Foundation, Secure &Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) Program, “EAGER: Exploring the Use of Deception to
Enhance Cyber Security,” Proposal No. CNS-1548114, August 2015-July 2018, $182,299. (Individual share: ½)
[25]
PI (with
Co-PIs: Xiaohui Song (Purdue), Ravishankar Iyer, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)), National Science Foundation, Division of Computer and Network
Systems (CNS), Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) Program, “Collaborative
Research: Computer System Failure Data Repository to Enable Data-Driven
Dependability Research,” Proposal No. CNS-1513197, July 2015-July 2018, $763,331 (Purdue portion). (Individual
share: About 75%)
[26]
Co-PI
(with PI: Daniel DeLaurentis (Purdue – School of Aeronautics and
Astronautics)), Missile Defense Agency,
“System of Systems Modeling and Analysis Innovations for Enhanced BMDS
Architectures,” June 2015-May 2018, $1.5M.
(Individual share: about 35%)
[27]
PI, Lawrence Livermore National Lab,
“Debugging and Failure Root-Cause Analysis Techniques for Heterogeneous Computing,”
January 2015-January 2016, $64,075.
[28]
PI, Northrop-Grumman Corporation,
“User-Behavior Modeling and Detection for Novel Attacks against Distributed
Infrastructure,” September 2014-September 2015, $150,000.
[29]
PI, Department of Energy, “Quantifying the
Performance Properties of Computing Systems,” September 2014-May 2015, $50,000.
[30]
PI (with
Co-PIs: Yuan Qi (Purdue), Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Tech)), National Science Foundation, Division of Computer and Network
Systems (CNS), Research in Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) Program, “Tango: Performance and Fault Management in
Cellular Networks through Device-Network Cooperation,” Proposal No.
CNS-1409506, July 2014-July 2018, $1M.
[31]
PI (with
Co-PI: Xiaohui Song (Purdue)), National
Science Foundation, Division of Computer and Network Systems (CNS),
Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) Program, “Computer System Failure Data
Repository to Enable Data-Driven Dependability Research,” Proposal No. CNS-1405906,
June 2014-June 2015, $100,000.
[32]
Co-PI (with
Milind Kulkarni (PI), Michael Gribskov), National Science Foundation, Division
of Computer and Communication Foundations (CCF) - Exploiting Parallelism and
Scalability (XPS), “On the Hunt for Correctness and Performance Bugs in
Large-scale Programs,” Proposal No. CCF-1337158, September 2013-September 2015,
$260,331.
[33]
Co-PI, Missile Defense Agency (with PI: Dan
DeLaurentis, Aero), “Agent-Based Enhanced C2BMC Architecture,” September 2010-December
2014, $4.8M. (Individual share:
35%)
[34]
PI, Northrop-Grumman Corporation, “RADMAP:
Runtime Analysis of Emerging Attack and System Health Data for Mission Planning
and Execution,” September 2013-September 2014, $150,000.
[35]
PI, Northrop-Grumman Corporation,
“Configuration of Intrusion Detection Sensors for Advanced Persistent Threats
in Distributed Systems,” September 2012-September 2013, $100,000.
[36]
PI, Department of Energy, Lawrence
Livermore National Lab, “Root Cause Analysis of Faults in Parallel Systems,”
September 2012-May 2013, $40,000.
[37]
PI, IBM
Research
Austin, “Reliability at the Intersection of Mobility and Cloud Computing,”
February 2012-February 2013, $65,585
(as an unrestricted gift).
[38]
PI, Northrop-Grumman Corporation, “Secure
Configuration of Intrusion Detection Sensors for Enterprise Systems,” September
2011-2012, $100,000.
[39]
Co-PI
(with Xiaojun Lin (PI)), National Science Foundation, Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) - Network Ecosystems (NECO), “Provably Assurable Ad
Hoc Networks under Arbitrary Malicious Behaviors,” Proposal No. CNS-0831999,
September 2008-September 2012, $16,000
(individual share, supplemental award).
[40]
PI, National Science Foundation, Computer
Systems Research (CSR) Program, “Monitoring for Error Detection in Today's High
Throughput Applications,” Proposal No. CNS-0916337, June 2011-June 2012, $16,000 (individual share,
supplemental award).
[41]
PI, National Science Foundation, Computer
Systems Research (CSR) Program, “Travel grant for IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed
Systems (SRDS),” Proposal No. CNS-1047647, July 2010-June 2011, $10,000 (individual share).
[42]
Co-PI
(within Purdue, not at NSF), National
Science Foundation, “NEES Operations:
FY 2010-FY2014,” Proposal No. 0927178-CMMI, October 2009-October 2014, $105M (individual share: 2 students, 1
summer month per year).
[43]
Co-PI
(with Vijay Raghunathan (PI)), National
Science Foundation, Integrative,
Hybrid and Complex Systems, Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber
Systems (ECCS), Engineering Directorate, “Distributed Error Detection and
Diagnosis in Wireless Embedded Systems with Customized Hardware Support,”
Proposal No. ECCS- 0925851,
September 2009-August 2012, $317,233.
[44]
PI, National Science Foundation, Computer Systems Research (CSR) Program, “Monitoring
for Error Detection in Today's High Throughput Applications,” Proposal No.
CNS-0916337, July 2009-June 2012, $259,000
(individual share).
[45]
Co-PI
(with Jim Krogmeier (PI) and Jan Allebach),
National Science Foundation, Course,
Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) Program: Phase 1, “Collaborative
Research: The VIP Program - Integrating Undergraduate Design Projects and
Graduate Research,” Proposal No. DUE-0837280, February 2009-February 2011, $82,732.
[46]
Co-PI
(with Xiaojun Lin (PI)), National
Science Foundation, Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS)
- Network Ecosystems (NECO), “Provably Assurable Ad Hoc Networks under
Arbitrary Malicious Behaviors,” Proposal No. CNS-0831999, September
2008-September 2012, $200,000.
[47]
Co-PI
(with Gene Spafford (PI)), Lockheed
Martin, "Secure Configuration Management and Resilience to Zero-Day
Vulnerabilities," Awarded July 2008-July 2010, $166,000 (individual share).
[48]
PI, National
Science Foundation, Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS)
– Networking of Sensor Systems (NOSS), “Robust sensor network architecture
through neighborhood monitoring and isolation,” REU Supplement for Proposal No.
CNS- 0626830, Awarded May 2008, $12,000.
[49]
Co-PI
(with Zhiyuan Li (PI) and Yung-Hsiang Lu), National
Science Foundation, Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) Program, “A
Testbed for Compiler-supported Scalable Error Monitoring and Diagnosis for
Reliable and Secure Sensor Networks,” Proposal No. CNS- 0751101, March 2008-March 2010, $48,930.
[50]
Co-PI (with
Elisa Bertino (PI), Lorenzo Martino, Khalid Moidu), National Science Foundation, Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) Division, Information
Privacy and Security Area, “Security Services for Healthcare Applications,”
Proposal No. CNS- 0712846,
August 2007-August 2010, $450,000.
[51]
Co-PI
(with Zhiyuan Li (PI) and Yung-Hsiang Lu), National
Science Foundation, Cyber Trust Program, “Compiler-Enabled Adaptive
Security Monitoring on Networked Embedded Systems,” Proposal No. CNS- 0716271,
July 2007-July 2010, $400,000.
[52]
Principal
Investigator, Motorola Labs,
“Placement of mesh nodes to maximize connectivity and coverage in a mobile
rescue and relief operation setting,” June 2007-June 2008, $4,500 (includes $3,500 equipment
donation).
[53] Principal Investigator (with William Chappell at Purdue, sub-contract through Emnet LLC), The Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund, Round 7, "Metro-Wide Control of Combined Sewer Overflow Events Using Embedded Network Technology," June 2007-June 2009, $145,994 (individual share).
[54] Principal Investigator, Avaya Inc., “Intrusion Detection for Voice over IP (VoIP) Systems,” April 2007-December 2008, $60,000.
[55] Principal Investigator, Lilly Endowment Inc., “Purdue Research Park Pre-eminence Award,” Start date: December 2006, $30,000.
[56] PI (with Ness B. Shroff (Co-PI)), National Science Foundation, Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) – Networking of Sensor Systems (NOSS), “Robust sensor network architecture through neighborhood monitoring and isolation,” Proposal No. CNS- 0626830, September 2006-September 2009, $350,000.
[57] Co-PI (with Zhiyuan Li (PI) and Yung-Hsiang Lu), National Science Foundation, Computer Systems Research (CSR) – Embedded Hybrid Systems (EHS), “Resource-efficient Monitoring, Diagnosis, and Programming Support for Reliable Networked Embedded Systems,” Proposal No. CNS-0509394, July 2005-July 2009, $480,000.
[58] Principal Investigator (with William Chappell at Purdue, sub-contract through University of Notre Dame), The Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund, Round 6, "Detection and Control of Combined Sewer Overflow Events Using Embedded Sensor Network Technology," Project No. 512040817, January 2005-January 2007, $153,902 (individual share).
[59] Principal Investigator (with William Chappell and Catherine Rosenberg as Co-PIs), National Science Foundation (NSF) Engineering Directorate, Electrical and Communication Systems, " Smart RF Antennas for Reliable and Real-Time Sensor Networks," Proposal No. ECS-0330016, September 2003-August 2007, $500,000 (individual share: 1/3).
Professional Society
Activities:
Organization: IEEE Computer Society
Activity: Student
Member, 1996 – 2001
Member, 2001 – February 2007
Senior
Member, February 2007 – Current
Board
of Governors, 2017 – 2020, 2022 – 2024
Distinguished
Visitor, 2021 – 2024
·
PC
Chair of 25th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
(ISSRE), 2014.
·
PC
Chair of IEEE International Symposium on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN),
2011.
·
Member
of Organizing Committee of IEEE International Symposium on Dependable Systems
and Networks (DSN) 8+ times.
·
Chair,
Student Challenge Competition, 2021-current
Organization: ACM
Activity: Member, 2003 –
2009
Senior
Member, 2009 –
Current
Distinguished Scientist, 2013
Distinguished Speaker, 2012
·
PC
Co-Chair 23rd ACM/IFIP International Conference on Middleware, 2022.
Organization: USENIX
Activity: Member, 2009 –
Current
·
PC
Co-Chair USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC),
2024.
PhD
Thesis Supervision Completed:
# |
Name |
Date |
Thesis Title |
1.
|
Mustafa Abdallah (co-supervised with Shreyas Sundaram) |
August 2022 |
Effects of Behavioral Decision-Making in Game-Theoretic
Frameworks for Security Resource Allocation in Networked Systems |
2.
|
Ashraf Mahgoub |
August 2022 |
Performance and Cost Optimization for Distributed Cloud-Native Systems |
3.
|
Edgardo Barsallo Yi |
December 2021 |
Dependable Wearable Systems |
4.
|
Ran Xu |
December 2021 |
Approximation for Streaming Video Analytics on Mobile Devices |
5.
|
Naif Saleh Almakhdhub (co-supervised with Mathias Payer) |
March 2020 |
IoT Systems Security: Benchmarking and Protection |
6.
|
Abraham A. Clements (co-supervised with Mathias Payer) |
April 2019 |
Protecting Bare-Metal Systems from Remote Exploitation |
7.
|
Christopher Noe Gutierrez (co-supervised with Gene Spafford) |
November 2017 |
Deceptive Memory Systems |
8.
|
Nawanol Theera-Ampornpunt |
July 2017 |
Improving Failure Management through Cooperation between Mobile
Devices and Cellular Network |
9.
|
Kanak Mahadik (co-supervised with Milind Kulkarni) |
July 2017 |
Techniques for Scaling Computational Genomic Applications |
10. |
Subrata Mitra |
November 2016 |
What Broke Where For Distributed and
Parallel Applications — A Whodunit Story |
11. |
Paul Wood |
June 2016 |
Improving the Resilience of Energy-Based Cyber-Physical Systems under Strategic Adversaries |
12. |
Matthew Tan Creti |
April 2015 |
Software and Hardware Approaches for Record and Replay of Wireless
Sensor Networks |
13. |
Amiya Maji |
February 2015 |
Dependability where the Mobile World Meets the Enterprise World |
14. |
Bowen Zhou (co-supervised with Milind Kulkarni) |
July 2014 |
Characterization and Error Detection in Distributed Web Applications |
15. |
Fahad Ali Arshad |
April 2014 |
Failure Characterization and Error Detection in Distributed Web
Applications |
16. |
Tanzima Zerin Islam (co-supervised with Rudi Eigenmann) |
June 2013 |
Reliable and Scalable Checkpointing Systems for Distributed Computing
Environments |
17. |
Gaspar Modelo Howard |
February 2013 |
Secure Configuration of Intrusion Detection Sensors for Changing
Enterprise Systems |
18. |
Ignacio Laguna |
December 2012 |
Probabilistic Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Large-Scale
Distributed Applications |
19. |
Donghoon Shin |
July 2012 |
Algorithms for Distributed Monitoring in Multi-Channel Ad Hoc
Wireless Networks |
20. |
Jin Kyu Koo (co-supervised with Xiaojun Lin) |
July 2012 |
Secure Control Protocols for Resource-Constrained Embedded Systems |
21. |
Rajesh Krishna Panta |
June 2010 |
Remote Reprogramming of Wireless Sensor Networks |
22. |
Sarah Sellke (co-supervised with Ness B. Shroff) |
January 2010 |
Analytical Techniques for Computer Security |
23. |
Yu-Sung Wu |
May 2009 |
Achieving High Survivability in Distributed Systems through Automated Response |
24. |
Gunjan Khanna |
June 2007 |
Non-Intrusive
Detection and Diagnosis Of Failures in High Throughput
Distributed Applications |
25. |
Issa Khalil (co-supervised with Ness B. Shroff) |
December 2006 |
Mitigation of Control and Data Traffic Attacks in Wireless Ad-Hoc and
Sensor Network |
Master’s
Thesis Supervision Completed:
# |
Name |
Date |
Thesis Title |
1.
|
Heron Teegarden |
July 2024 |
Machine learning security |
2.
|
Joshua Majors |
December 2023 |
Wearable and IoT security |
3.
|
Austin Ketterer |
October 2021 |
Embedded firmware security |
4.
|
Shikhar Suryavansh |
July 2020 |
Unmanaged Edge Computing |
5.
|
Peter Bai |
July 2019 |
Operation of Deep Neural Networks on Mobile Hardware |
6.
|
Rakesh Kumar |
May 2019 |
The Mystery of the Failing Jobs: Insights from Operational Data from Two University-Wide Computing Systems |
7.
|
Michael Glapa (co-supervised with Felix Lin) |
December 2018 |
Malicious Reconfiguration of Executing Program in FPGA and its
Defense |
8.
|
Ranvijay Singh |
July 2018 |
Performance debugging for accelerator programs |
9.
|
Subramaniyam Kannan |
July 2018 |
Intrusion response in SDN-based
environments |
10. |
Tara Thomas |
July 2017 |
Streaming data analytics for bottleneck identification in an
industrial shop floor |
11. |
Ayush Patwari (co-supervised with Dan Goldwasser) |
July 2017 |
Identifying undesirable behavior in social media: Towards automated
fact-checking and YouTube |
12. |
Suhas Javagal |
April 2016 |
User centric workload analytics: Towards better cluster management |
13. |
Ravi Gupta |
April 2016 |
Programmability for high performance from heterogeneous architectures |
14. |
Benjamin Kobin |
May 2014 |
Debugging systems problems in data centers |
15. |
Madalina Baker |
July 2011 |
CarChat: A Vehicular
Wireless Ad-Hoc Network Data Dissemination Protocol |
16. |
Matthew Tan Creti |
November 2008 |
Neighborhood Overhearing for Detection of Security Attacks in
Wireless Sensor Networks |
17. |
Ignacio Laguna |
June 2008 |
Online Error Detection for High Data Rate Distributed Applications |
18. |
Carlos Perez |
December 2007 |
Reputation-based Resilient Data Aggregation in Sensor Networks |
19. |
Bryan Rabeler |
August 2006 |
Fine-Grained Control of Reliability in Shared- Memory Parallel
Programs |
20. |
Vinita Apte |
May 2006 |
Distributed Intrusion Detection for Voice-over-IP Environments |
21. |
Mike Cheng |
May 2006 |
State Space Reduction for Efficient Detection and Diagnosis in
Distributed Systems |
22. |
Ravish Khosla |
May 2006 |
Reliable Data Dissemination in Energy Constrained Sensor Networks |
23. |
Mark Krasniewski |
August 2005 |
Reliable Middleware for Sensor Networks |
24. |
Padma Varadharajan |
May 2005 |
Automated Monitor Based Detection and Diagnosis in Distributed
Systems |
25. |
Nipoon Malhotra |
June 2004 |
Robust Location Determination in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks |
26. |
Yu-Sung Wu |
May 2004 |
Securing E-commerce System via Collaborative Intrusion Detection and
Adaptive Intrusion Tolerance |
27. |
Gunjan Khanna |
December 2003 |
Self Checking Network
Protocols: a Monitor-based Approach |
PhD and Master’s
Thesis Students Currently Being Supervised:
(from earliest
to latest by joining date, separately within PhD and Masters)
# |
Degree |
Thesis Title |
|
1.
|
Atul Sharma
(co-supervised with Somali Chaterji) |
PhD |
Secure distributed
machine learning |
2.
|
Akhil Sai
Bandarupalli (co-supervised with Aniket Kate) |
PhD |
Distributed
consensus algorithms |
3.
|
Joshua Zhao |
PhD |
Secure distributed
machine learning |
4.
|
Preeti Mukherjee |
PhD |
Approximate ML on
IoT |
5.
|
Xiang Li |
PhD |
Reliable edge
computing |
6.
|
Azam Ikram |
PhD |
Root cause
diagnosis in cloud systems |
7.
|
Cheng Chen
(co-supervised with Kwang Kim) |
PhD |
Predictable ML
analytics on mobiles |
8.
|
Hyunseung Kim |
PhD |
Lightweight
streaming analytics |
9.
|
Aditya Padala
(co-supervised with Aravind Machiry) |
PhD |
Secure IoT systems |
10. |
Sheetal Prasanna |
PhD |
Edge offloading
for streaming analytics |
11. |
Ahaan Dabholkar
(co-supervised with Berkay Celik) |
PhD |
Secure distributed
machine learning |
|
|
||
12. |
Muhammad Taha |
MS |
In-network
analytics |
13. |
Ganesh Vernekar |
MS |
Causal debugging
in distributed applications |
Research Staff Currently
Supervised:
Dr. Amiya Maji, PhD: Purdue University, 2015, 2020 – Current.
Tomas Ratkus, 2020 –
Current.
Josh McKerracher, 2023 –
Current.
Courses Developed:
ECE 69500: Big Data for Reliability and Security (Offered on campus
and online through edX; first offering Spring 2020; subsequent offerings Fall
2020, Fall 2022, Fall 2023)
ECE 60872/CS 59001: Fault Tolerant Computer Systems (Offered 15
times since 2009, including in Spring 2024; previously this was numbered ECE
695FTC)
ECE 572: Fault Tolerant Computer Systems (Offered Spring 2003,
2004, 2005, 2007) (subsumed by ECE 60872)
EPICS-ISR Started sensor
networks project for Imagination Station, Lafayette (Continuously offered every
semester from Spring 2004)
Courses "In Charge
Of":
ECE 595: ECE Stories of Success
ECE 69500: Big Data for Reliability
and Security
ECE 60872/CS 59001: Fault Tolerant
Computer Systems
Books:
1.
Long
Wang, Karthik Pattabiraman, Catello
Di Martino, Arjun Athreya, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “System Dependability and Analytics - Approaching System
Dependability from Data, System and Analytics Perspectives,” ISBN 978-3-031-02063-6,
433 pages, Published by Springer, publication date: July 2022.
Book Chapters and Magazine
Articles:
[B1]
Saurabh Bagchi, Mahsa
Ghasemi; Kang Shin (University of Michigan at Ann Arbor); Nalini
Venkatasubramanian (University of California at Irvine); Dongyan
Xu; Saman Zonouz (Georgia Institute of Technology), “Role of Resilience in
Cyber-Physical Systems: A Roundtable Panel,” IEEE
Computer, no. 7 (2024), pp. 154-159, July 2024.
[B2]
Mustafa Abdallah, Saurabh Bagchi, Shaunak D. Bopardikar, Kevin Chan, Xing Gao, Murat Kantarcioglu,
Congmiao Li, Peng Liu, and Quanyan
Zhu, “Game Theory in Distributed Systems Security: Foundations, Challenges, and
Future Directions,” IEEE Security & Privacy (S&P) Magazine, pp. 2-13, August 2024.
[B3]
Saurabh Bagchi,
Vaneet Aggarwal, Somali Chaterji, Fred Douglis, Aly
El Gamal, Jiawei Han,Brian
J. Henz, Hank Hoffmann, Suman Jana, Milind Kulkarni, Felix Xiaozhu
Lin, Karen Marais, Prateek Mittal, Shaoshuai Mou,
Xiaokang Qiu, and Gesualdo Scutari, "Vision Paper: Grand Challenges in
Resilience: Autonomous System Resilience through Design and Runtime
Measures," in IEEE
Open Journal of the Computer Society (OJCS), pp. 155-172, July 2020, doi:
10.1109/OJCS.2020.3006807.
[B4]
Saurabh
Bagchi, Muhammad-Bilal Siddiqui,
Paul Wood, and Heng Zhang. “Dependability in edge computing,” Communications of
the ACM (CACM), vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 58-66, January 2020.
[B5]
Somali Chaterji, Parinaz
Naghizadeh, Muhammad Ashraful Alam, Saurabh Bagchi,
Mung Chiang, David Corman, Brian Henz et al. “Resilient Cyberphysical
Systems and their Application Drivers: A Technology Roadmap,” Report from the
NSF Grand Challenges in Resilience Workshop, March 2019.
[B6]
Saurabh
Bagchi, Vaneet
Aggarwal, Somali Chaterji, Fred Douglis, Aly El Gamal, Jiawei Han, Brian J.
Henz et al. “Grand Challenges of Resilience: Autonomous System Resilience
through Design and Runtime Measures,” Report from the NSF Grand Challenges in
Resilience Workshop, March 2019.
[B7]
NSF Grand Challenges in Computer Systems
Research Team (51 members), “Inter-Disciplinary Research Challenges in Computer
Systems for the 2020s,” ACM Digital Library, pp. 1-31, December
2018.
[B8]
Ashish R. Hota,
Abraham A. Clements, Saurabh Bagchi, and Shreyas Sundaram, “A
Game-Theoretic Framework for Securing Interdependent Assets in Networks,” In
Springer “Game Theory for Security Risk Management: From Theory to Practice”,
editors: Stefan Rass, Stefan Schauer, pp. 157-184,
2018.
[B9]
Shreyas Sen, Jinkyu
Koo, and Saurabh Bagchi, “TRIFECTA: Security, Energy Efficiency, and Communication
Capacity Comparison for Wireless IoT Devices,” in IEEE Internet Computing, vol.
22, no. 1, pp. 74-81, Jan/Feb 2018.
[B10] Ignacio Laguna, Dong
H. Ahn, Bronis R. de Supinski,
Todd Gamblin, Greg L. Lee, Martin Schulz (LLNL), Saurabh
Bagchi, Milind Kulkarni, Bowen Zhou (Purdue), Zhezhe
Chen, Feng Qin (Ohio State), “Debugging High-Performance Computing Applications
at Massive Scales,” In Communications of the ACM (CACM) Magazine, vol.
58, no. 9, pp. 72-81, September 2015.
[B11] Dong-Hoon Shin,
Danny Moses (Intel), Muthaiah Venkatachalam (Intel),
and Saurabh Bagchi, “Distributed Mobility Management
for Efficient Video Delivery over All-IP Mobile Networks: Competing Approaches,”
In IEEE Networks Magazine, special issue on "Video over Mobile
Networks", pp. 28-33, vol. 27, issue 2, March-April 2013.
[B12] William Oakes and Saurabh
Bagchi, “EPICS Software Development Projects,” In “Service Learning in the
Computer and Information Sciences: Practical Applications in Engineering
Education”, pp. 159-172, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2012.
[B13] Yu-Sung Wu, Gaspar M. Howard, Matthew W. Glause,
Bingrui Foo, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Eugene H. Spafford , “Intrusion
Response Systems: A Survey,” In “Information Assurance: Dependability and
Security in Networked Systems”, editors David Tipper, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Yi Qian, and James
Joshi; pp. 377-416, published by Morgan Kaufmann, 2008.
[B14]
Yuldi
Tirta, Bennett Lau, Nipoon Malhotra, Saurabh Bagchi, Zhiyuan
Li, and Yung-Hsiang Lu, “Controlled Mobility for Efficient Data Gathering in
Sensor Networks with Passively Mobile Nodes,” In “Sensor Network Operations”,
Chapter 3.2, pp. 92-113, IEEE Press, 2006. (Acceptance rate: 30/90 ~ 33.3%)
Serial Journal Articles:
[J1] Ahaan Dabholkar; James Z. Hare, Mark Mittrick, John Richardson, Nicholas Waytowich, Priya Narayanan (Army Research Lab); and Saurabh Bagchi, “Adversarial Attacks on Reinforcement Learning Agents for Command and Control,” Accepted to appear in the the Journal Of Defense Modeling and Simulation (JDMS), pp. 1-11, July 2024. (Notification of acceptance)
[J2] Mustafa Abdallah (Indiana University); Ryan A. Rossi, Kanak Mahadik, Sungchul Kim, Handong Zhao (Adobe Research); Saurabh Bagchi, “Evaluation-Free Time-Series Forecasting Model Selection via Meta-Learning,” IEEE Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD), pp. 1-37, January 2024. (Under revision)
[J3] Jayoung Lee, Pengcheng Wang, Ran Xu; Sarthak Jain (Los Gatos High School, CA); Venkat Dasari, Noah Weston (Army Research Lab); Yin Li (University of Wisconsin at Madison); Saurabh Bagchi, and Somali Chaterji, “Virtuoso: Energy-and Latency-aware Streamlining of Streaming Videos on Systems-on-Chips,” ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES), vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 1-32, March 2023.
[J4] Abdallah, Mustafa, Byung-Gun Joung, Wo Jae Lee, Charilaos Mousoulis, Nithin Raghunathan, Ali Shakouri, John W. Sutherland, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Anomaly Detection and Inter-Sensor Transfer Learning on Smart Manufacturing Datasets,” Sensors 23, no. 1, article 486, pp. 1-22, January 2023.
[J5] Ajanta Saha, Aiganym Yermembetova, Ye Mi, Sarath Gopalakrishnan, Sotoudeh Sedaghat, Jose Waimin, Pengcheng Wang, Nicholas Glassmaker, Charilaos Mousoulis, Nithin Raghunathan, Saurabh Bagchi, Rahim Rahimi, Ali Shakouri, Alexander Wei, and Muhammad A. Alam, “Temperature Self-Calibration of Always-On, Field-Deployed Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Differential Voltage Measurement,” ACS Sensors 7, no. 9, pp. 2661-2670, September 2022.
[J6]
Ran Xu, Rakesh Kumar, Pengcheng Wang,
Peter Bai, Ganga Meghanath (IIT Madras), Somali
Chaterji, Subrata Mitra (Adobe Research), and Saurabh Bagchi, “ApproxNet: Content and
contention-aware video object classification system for embedded clients,” in ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN) vol 18, no. 1, pp. 1-27,
February 2022.
[J7]
Daniel Woods, Mustafa Abdallah, Saurabh Bagchi, Shreyas Sundaram, and
Timothy Cason, “Network defense and behavioral biases: An experimental study,” Journal
of Experimental Economics, vol. 25,
issue 1, pp. 254-286, February 2022.
[J8]
Aritra
Mitra, John Richards, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Shreyas Sundaram, “Distributed State Estimation over Time-Varying Graphs:
Exploiting the Age-of-Information,” IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
(2021).
[J9]
Aritra
Mitra, John A. Richards, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Shreyas Sundaram, "Distributed Inference With
Sparse and Quantized Communication," in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 69, pp. 3906-3921, June
2021.
[J10]
Sarath
Gopalakrishnan, Jose Waimin, Nithin
Raghunathan, Saurabh Bagchi, Ali
Shakouri, and Rahim Rahimi, “Battery-Less Wireless Chipless
Sensor Tag for Subsoil Moisture Monitoring,” IEEE Sensors Journal, 21(5), pp.6071-6082, May 2021.
[J11]
Christopher Wright, William A. Moeglein (Sandia National Lab), Saurabh Bagchi, Milind Kulkarni, and Abraham A. Clements (Sandia
National Lab), “Challenges in Firmware Re-Hosting and Analysis,” Wright,
Christopher, William A. Moeglein, Saurabh Bagchi,
Milind Kulkarni, and Abraham A. Clements. "Challenges in firmware
re-hosting, emulation, and analysis." ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 54, no. 1, pp. 1-36, January 2021.
[J12]
Baibhab Chatterjee, Dong-Hyun Seo, Shramana Chakraborty, Shitij Avlani, Xiaofan Jiang, Heng
Zhang, Mustafa Abdallah, Nithin Raghunathan, Charilaos Mousoulis, Ali
Shakouri, Saurabh Bagchi, Dimitrios Peroulis, and Shreyas Sen, "Context-Aware
Collaborative Intelligence With Spatio-Temporal
In-Sensor-Analytics for Efficient Communication in a Large-Area IoT
Testbed," in IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J), vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 6800-6814, 15 April15, 2021, doi: 10.1109/JIOT.2020.3036087.
[J13]
Xiaofan
Jiang, Heng Zhang, Edgardo Alberto Barsallo Yi, Nithin
Raghunathan, Charilaos Mousoulis, Somali
Chaterji, Dimitrios Peroulis, Ali Shakouri, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Hybrid Low-Power
Wide-Area Mesh Network for IoT Applications,” In the IEEE Internet of Things
Journal (IoT-J), pp. 901-915,
July 2020, doi: 10.1109/JIOT.2020.3009228.
[J14]
Saurabh
Bagchi, Tarek F. Abdelzaher,
Ramesh Govindan, Prashant Shenoy, Akanksha Atrey, Pradipta Ghosh, and Ran Xu, “New Frontiers in IoT:
Networking, Systems, Reliability, and Security Challenges,” In the IEEE
Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J), vol.
7, no. 12, pp. 11330-11346,
December 2020.
[J15]
Mustafa Abdallah, Parinaz Naghizadeh, Ashish R. Hota, Timothy Cason, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Shreyas Sundaram, “Behavioral and Game-Theoretic Security
Investments in Interdependent Systems Modeled by Attack Graphs,” in IEEE
Transactions on Control of Network Systems (TCNS),
vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 1585-1596, Dec. 2020, doi:
10.1109/TCNS.2020.2988007.
[J16]
Aritra
Mitra, John A. Richards, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Shreyas Sundaram, "Distributed Inference With
Sparse and Quantized Communication," in IEEE Transactions on Signal
Processing, vol. 69, pp. 3906-3921, 2021, doi:
10.1109/TSP.2021.3089824.
[J17]
Folker
Meyer (Argonne Natonal Lab), Saurabh Bagchi, Somali Chaterji, Wolfgang Gerlach (Argonne Natonal Lab), Ananth Grama, Travis Harrison (Argonne Natonal Lab), Tobias Paczian
(Argonne Natonal Lab), Will Trimble (Argonne Natonal Lab), Andreas Wilke (Argonne Natonal
Lab), “MG-RAST Version 4 — Lessons learned from a decade of low-budget
ultra-high throughput metagenome analysis,” Oxford Briefings in Bioinformatics, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 1151-1159, July
2019.
[J18]
Aritra Mitra,
John A. Richards, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Shreyas Sundaram, “Resilient Distributed State Estimation with Mobile
Agents: Overcoming Byzantine Adversaries, Communication Losses, and
Intermittent Measurements,” in Springer “Autonomous Robots”,
vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 743-768,
March 2019.
[J19]
Kanak Mahadik,
Christopher Wright, Milind Kulkarni, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Somali Chaterji. "Scalable Genome Assembly through Parallel
de Bruijn Graph Construction for Multiple K-mers."
Nature Scientific Reports, vol. 9,
no. 1 (2019): 1-15.
[J20]
Christopher N. Gutierrez, Taegyu Kim, Raffaele Della Corte (U. of Naples), Jeffrey
Avery (Northrop Grumman), Dan Goldwasser, Marcello Cinque (U. of Naples), and Saurabh Bagchi “Learning from the Ones
that Got Away: Detecting New Forms of Phishing Attacks,” in IEEE Transactions
on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC),
vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 988-1001, November-December 2018.
[J21]
Christopher N. Gutierrez, Eugene H.
Spafford, Saurabh Bagchi, and Thomas
J. Yurek, “Reactive Redundancy for Data Destruction
Protection (R2D2),” Elsevier Computers and Security (CoSE), vol. 74, pp. 184-201, May
2018.
[J22]
Subramaniyam
Kannan, Paul
Wood, Larry Deatrick
(Northrop Grumman), Patricia Beane
(Northrop Grumman), Somali Chaterji, and
Saurabh Bagchi, “MAAT: Multi-Stage
Attack Attribution in Enterprise Systems using Software Defined Networks,” EAI
Transactions on Security and Safety, 17(11): e4, pp. 1-14, December 2017.
[J23]
Somali Chaterji, Jinkyu Koo, Ninghui Li, Folker Meyer, Ananth Grama, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Federation in Genomics Pipelines: Techniques and
Challenges,” Oxford Briefings in
Bioinformatics, bbx102, pp. 1-10, August 2017.
[J24]
Andreas Wilke, Jared Bischof,
Wolfgang Gerlach, Elizabeth Glass, Travis Harrison, Kevin P. Keegan, Tobias Paczian, William L. Trimble, Saurabh Bagchi, Ananth Grama, Somali Chaterji, and Folker Meyer, “The MG-RAST metagenomics database and portal
in 2015,” Nucleic Acids Research, volume
44 (Database Issue), pp. 590-594, December 2015.
[J25]
Asish
Ghoshal, Raghavendran Shankar, Saurabh
Bagchi, Ananth Grama, and Somali Chaterji, “MicroRNA Target Prediction
using Thermodynamic and Sequence Curves,” BMC
Genomics, volume 16, number 1, pp. 1-21, November 2015, doi:
10.1186/s12864-015-1933-2.
[J26]
Dong-Hoon Shin, Saurabh Bagchi, and Chih-Chun
Wang, “Toward Optimal Distributed Monitoring of Multi-Channel Wireless Networks,”
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC),
vol. 15, no. 7, pp. 1826-1838, July 2016.
[J27]
Tanzima Zerin
Islam, Saurabh Bagchi, and Rudolf
Eigenmann, “Reliable and Efficient Distributed Checkpointing System for Grid
Environments,” Journal of Grid Computing (JoGC), volume 12, issue 4, pp. 593-613,
December 2014.
[J28]
Ignacio Laguna, Dong H. Ahn, Bronis R. de Supinski, Saurabh Bagchi, and Todd Gamblin, “Diagnosis of Performance Faults in Large Scale
Parallel Applications via Probabilistic Progress-Dependence Inference,” IEEE
Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 1280-1289, May 2015.
[J29]
Marc Snir,
Robert W. Wisniewski, Jacob A. Abraham, Sarita V. Adve,
Saurabh Bagchi, Pavan Balaji, Jim Belak, Pradip Bose, Franck Cappello, Bill Carlson, Andrew
A. Chien, Paul Coteus, Nathan DeBardeleben,
Pedro C. Diniz, Christian Engelmann, Mattan Erez, Saverio Fazzari, Al Geist, Rinku Gupta, Fred Johnson, Sriram
Krishnamoorthy, Sven Leyffer, Dean Liberty, Subhasish Mitra, Todd Munson, Rob Schreiber, Jon Stearley, and Eric Van Hensbergen,
“Addressing failures in exascale computing,” International Journal of High Performance
Computing Applications, Volume 28, Number 2, pp. 129-173, May 2014.
[J30]
Tanzima Zerin
Islam, Kathryn Mohror, Saurabh Bagchi, Adam Moody, Bronis R. de Supinski, and Rudolf Eigenmann, “McrEngine:
A scalable checkpointing system using data-aware aggregation and compression,”
Scientific Programming, vol. 21, issues 3-4, pp. 149-163, July 2013.
[J31]
Jinkyu
Koo, Dong-Hoon Shin, Xiaojun Lin, and Saurabh Bagchi, “A Delay-Bounded
Event-Monitoring and Adversary-Identification Protocol in Resource-Constrained
Sensor Networks,” Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, pp. 1820-1835, vol. 11, issue 6,
August 2013.
[J32]
Dong-Hoon Shin and Saurabh Bagchi, “An Optimization Framework
for Monitoring Multi-Channel Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks,” Elsevier Ad
Hoc Networks, pp. 926-943, Volume 11, Issue 3, May 2013.
[J33]
Rajesh Krishna Panta
and Saurabh Bagchi, “Mitigating the
Effects of Software Component Shifts for Incremental Reprogramming of Wireless
Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS),
pp. 1882-1894, vol. 23, issue 10, October 2012.
[J34]
Thomas J. Hacker, Rudi Eigenmann, Saurabh Bagchi, Ayhan
Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol, Ann Catlin, Ellen Rathje, “The NEEShub
Cyberinfrastructure for Earthquake Engineering,” IEEE Computing in Science and
Engineering, vol. 13, issue 4, pp. 67-78, July-August 2011.
[J35] Issa Khalil and Saurabh Bagchi, “Stealthy Attacks in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Detection and Countermeasure,” IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), vol. 10, issue 8, pp. 1096-1112, August 2011.
[J36] Srikanth Hariharan, Ness B. Shroff, and Saurabh Bagchi, "Secure Neighbor Discovery through Overhearing in Static Multihop Wireless Networks," Elsevier Computer Networks, vol. 55, issue 6, pp. 1229-1241, April 2011.
[J37] Rajesh Krishna Panta, Saurabh Bagchi, and Samuel P. Midkiff, “Efficient Incremental Code Update for Sensor Networks,” ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN), vol. 7, issue 4, pp. 1-32, February 2011.
[J38] Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, Cristina N.-Rotaru, Ness Shroff, “UnMask: Utilizing Neighbor Monitoring for Attack Mitigation in Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks,” Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks Journal, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp. 148-164, March 2010.
[J39] Yu-Sung Wu, Vinita Apte, Saurabh Bagchi, Sachin Garg, and Navjot Singh, “Intrusion Detection in Voice-over-IP Environments,” Springer International Journal of Information Security (IJIS), Volume 8 , Issue 3, pp. 153-172, June 2009.
[J40] Rajesh Krishna Panta, Saurabh Bagchi and Issa M. Khalil, “Efficient wireless reprogramming through reduced bandwidth usage and opportunistic sleeping,” Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks Journal, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 42-62, January 2009.
[J41] S. Sellke, N. B. Shroff, S. Bagchi, “Modeling and Automated Containment of Worms,” IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), volume 5, issue 2, pp. 71-86, April-June 2008.
[J42] Mark D. Krasniewski, Rajesh K. Panta, Saurabh Bagchi, Chin-Lung Yang, and William J. Chappell, “Energy-efficient, On-demand Reprogramming of Large-scale Sensor Networks,” ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN), Volume 4, Issue 1, pp. 1-38, January 2008.
[J43] Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ness B. Shroff, “MobiWorp: Mitigation of the Wormhole Attack in Mobile Multihop Wireless Networks,” Elsevier Ad hoc Networks Journal, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp. 344-362, May 2008.
[J44] Gunjan Khanna, Mike Yu Cheng, Padma Varadharajan, Saurabh Bagchi, Miguel P. Correia, Paulo J. Verissimo, “Automated Rule-Based Diagnosis through A Distributed Monitor System,” IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 266-279, Oct-Dec 2007.
[J45] Douglas Herbert, Vinaitheerthan Sundaram, Yung-Hsiang Lu, Saurabh Bagchi, and Zhiyuan Li, “Adaptive Correctness Monitoring for Wireless Sensor Networks Using Hierarchical Distributed Run-Time Invariant Checking,” ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS), Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 pages, September 2007.
[J46] Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ness B. Shroff, “LiteWorp: Detection and Isolation of the Wormhole Attack in Static Multihop Wireless Networks,” Elsevier Computer Networks Journal, volume 51, issue 13, pp. 3750-3772, September 2007.
[J47] Xiaojuan Ren, Seyong Lee, Rudolf Eigenmann, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Prediction of Resource Availability in Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing Systems and Empirical Evaluation,” In Springer’s Journal of Grid Computing (JOGC), vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 173-195, 2007.
[J48] Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ness B. Shroff, “Analysis and Evaluation of Secos, a Protocol for Energy Efficient and Secure Communication in Sensor Networks,” Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks Journal, Volume 5, Issue 3, pp. 360-391, April 2007.
[J50] Chin-Lung Yang, Saurabh Bagchi, and William J. Chappell, “Topology Insensitive Location Determination Using Independent Estimates Through Semi-Directional Antennas,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (TAP), Volume: 54 , Issue: 11 , Part 2, pp. 3458 – 3472, Nov. 2006.
[J51] Gunjan Khanna, Padma Varadharajan, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Automated Online Monitoring of Distributed Applications through External Monitors,” IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 115-129, Apr-Jun, 2006.
[J52] Saurabh Bagchi, Balaji Srinivasan, Keith Whisnant, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer, “Hierarchical Error Detection in a Software Implemented Fault Tolerance (SIFT) Environment,” In IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE), Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 203-224, March/April 2000.
[J53] Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Saurabh Bagchi, and Keith Whisnant, “Chameleon: A Software Infrastructure for Adaptive Fault Tolerance,” In IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 560-579, June 1999.
Rigorously
Reviewed Conference Papers:
[C1]
Akhil
Bandarupalli; Adithya Bhat (Visa Research); Saurabh Bagchi, Aniket Kate;
Michael K. Reiter (Duke University), “Random Beacons in Monte Carlo: Efficient
Asynchronous Random Beacon without Threshold Cryptography,” Accepted to the 31st
ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), pp. 1-19,
Salt Lake City, UT, October 2024. (Acceptance rate: Not known yet)
[C2]
Akhil
Bandarupalli, Adithya Bhat, Somali Chaterji, Michael Reiter, Aniket Kate, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “SensorBFT: Fault-Tolerant Target
Localization using Voronoi Diagrams and Approximate Agreement,” Accepted to
appear at the 44th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing
Systems (ICDCS), pp. 1-12, Jersey City, NJ, July
2024. (Acceptance rate: 121/552 = 21.9%)
[C3]
Akhil
Bandarupalli; Adithya Bhat (Visa Research); Saurabh Bagchi, Aniket Kate;
Chen-Da Liu-Zhang (Luzern University); Michael K. Reiter (Duke University), “Delphi:
Efficient Asynchronous Approximate Agreement for Distributed Oracles,” At the 54th
Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 1-13, Brisbane, Australia,
June 2024. (Acceptance rate: 42/204 = 20.6%)
[C4]
Taylor
R. Schorlemmer, Kelechi G. Kalu, Luke Chigges, Kyung Myung Ko, Eman Abu
Ishgair, Saurabh Bagchi, Santiago
Torres-Arias, and James C. Davis, “Signing in Four Public Software Package
Registries: Quantity, Quality, and Influencing Factors,” At the 45th IEEE
Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), pp. 1-19, San Francisco,
CA, May 2024. (Acceptance rate: 261/1463 = 17.8%)
[C5]
Joshua
C. Zhao, Ahaan Dabholkar, Atul Sharma, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Leak and
Learn: An Attacker's Cookbook to Train Using Leaked Data from Federated
Learning,” At the IEEE / CVF
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR), pp. 12247-12256, Seattle, WA,
June 2024. (Acceptance rate: 2719/11532 =
23.6%)
[C6]
Ruqi
Bai, Saurabh Bagchi, and David I. Inouye, “Benchmarking Algorithms for
Federated Domain Generalization,” Accepted to appear at the 12th International
Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR),
pp. 1-24, Vienna, Austria, May 2024. (Spotlight) (Acceptance rate:
Spotlight = 366/7304 = 5.0%)
[C7]
Joshua
Christian Zhao, Atul Sharma; Ahmed Roushdy Elkordy, Yahya H. Ezzeldin,
Salman Avestimehr (University of Southern California); Saurabh Bagchi,
“LOKI: Large-scale Data Reconstruction Attack against Federated Learning
through Model Manipulation,” At the 45th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
(S&P), pp. 1-19, San Francisco, CA, May 2024. (Acceptance rate: 261/1463
= 17.8%)
[C8]
Adithya
Bhat, Akhil Bandarupalli, Manish Nagaraj, Saurabh Bagchi, Aniket Kate;
Michael K. Reiter (Duke University), “BFTEE: Energy
Efficient BFT - SMR for
the masses,” At the 24th ACM/IFIP International
Middleware Conference (Middleware),
pp. 1-14, Bologna, Italy, December 2023. (Acceptance rate: 24/78 = 30.7%)
[C9]
Joshua
Majors, Edgardo Barsallo Yi, Amiya Maji, Darren Wu, Saurabh Bagchi, and Aravind Machiry, “Security Properties of
Virtual Remotes and SPOOKing their Violations,” At
the 18th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS),
pp. 1-14, Melbourne, Australia, July 2023. (Acceptance rate: 32/200 = 16.0%)
[C10] Atul Sharma, Wei Chen, Joshua Zhao,
Qiang Qiu, Saurabh Bagchi, and Somali
Chaterji, “FLAIR: Defense against Model Poisoning Attack in Federated Learning,”
At the 18th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS), Melbourne,
Australia, pp. 1-14, July 2023. (Acceptance rate: 32/200 = 16.0%)
[C11] Joshua Christian Zhao; Ahmed Roushdy Elkordy (University of
Southern California); Atul Sharma; Yahya H. Ezzeldin,
Salman Avestimehr (University of Southern California); Saurabh Bagchi, “The
Resource Problem of Using Linear Layer Leakage Attack in Federated Learning,” At
the IEEE / CVF Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition Conference (CVPR), pp. 3974-3983, Vancouver, Canada, June 18-23,
2023. (Acceptance rate: 2360/9155 = 25.8%)
[C12] Adithya Bhat, Akhil Bandarupalli, Saurabh Bagchi, Aniket Kate; Michael K.
Reiter (Duke University), “The Unique Chain Rule and its Applications,” At the
27th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC), pp. 1-27, May 2023. (Acceptance
rate: 41/182 = 22.5%)
[C13] Azam Ikram; Sarthak Chakraborty,
Subrata Mitra, Shiv Saini (Adobe Research); Saurabh Bagchi, and Murat Kocaoglu, “Root Cause Analysis of
Failures in Microservices through Causal Discovery,” At the Advances in Neural
Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 35, pp. 31158-31170, November-December 2022. (Acceptance
rate: 2,665/10,411 = 25.6%)
[C14] Swagata Biswas, Himadri Sekhar Paul
(TCS Research & Innovation), and Saurabh
Bagchi, “An Analytical Study of Motion of Autonomous Vehicles under
Imperfect Sensing,” At the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent
Robots and Systems (IROS), pp.
5123-5130, October 2022. (Acceptance rate: 1716/3579 = 47.9%)
[C15] Mustafa Abdallah; Ryan Rossi, Kanak
Mahadik, Sungchul Kim, Handong Zhao (Adobe Research); and Saurabh Bagchi, “AutoForecast: Automatic
Time-Series Forecasting Model Selection,” At the 31st ACM International
Conference on Information & Knowledge Management (CIKM), pp. 5-14, October 2022. (Acceptance
rate: 274/1175 = 23.3%)
[C16] Xiang Li, Mustafa Abdallah; Shikhar
Suryavansh (Cisco Systems); Mung Chiang, Kwang Taik
Kim, and Saurabh Bagchi, “DAG-based
Task Orchestration for Edge Computing,” At the 41st International Symposium on
Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS),
pp. 1–14, September 2022. (Acceptance rate: 24/104 = 23.1%)
[C17] Ashraf Youssef Mahgoub, Edgardo
Barsallo Yi, Karthick Shankar (Carnegie Mellon University), Somali Chaterji,
Sameh Elnikety (Microsoft Research), and Saurabh Bagchi, “ORION: Optimized
Execution Latency for Serverless DAGs,” At the 16th USENIX Symposium on
Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI), pp. 303–320, July 2022. (Acceptance rate: 49/253 = 19.4%)
[C18] Ashraf Mahgoub, Edgardo Barsallo Yi,
Karthick Shankar (Carnegie Mellon University), Eshaan Minocha, Somali Chaterji,
Sameh Elnikety (Microsoft Research), and Saurabh Bagchi, “WISEFUSE: Workload
Characterization and Optimized Execution Plans for Serverless DAG Workflows,” At
the 2022 ACM SIGMETRICS conference,
pp. 1–28, June 2022. (Acceptance rate: 59/303 = 19.5%) (Best
paper award)
[C19] Ran Xu, Fangzhou
Mu, Jayoung Lee, Preeti Mukherjee, Somali Chaterji, Saurabh Bagchi, and Yin Li (University of Wisconsin at Madison), “SMARTADAPT:
Multi-branch Object Detection Framework for Videos on Mobiles,” At the IEEE/CVF
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), pp. 2528-2538, June 2022. (Acceptance rate: 2067/8162 =
25.3%)
[C20] Mustafa Abdallah, Daniel Woods, Parinaz Naghizadeh (Ohio State),
Issa Khalil (QCRI), Timothy Cason, Shreyas Sundaram, and Saurabh Bagchi, “TASHAROK: Using Mechanism Design for Enhancing
Security Resource Allocation in Interdependent Systems,” At the 2022 IEEE
Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P),
pp. 249-266, May 2022. (Acceptance rate: 147/1012 = 14.5%)
[C21] Ran Xu, Jayoung Lee, Pengcheng
Wang, Saurabh Bagchi, Yin Li
(University of Wisconsion - Madison), Somali Chaterji,
“LiteReconfig:
Cost and Content Aware Reconfiguration of Video Object Detection Systems for
Mobile GPUs,” At the Seventeenth European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), pp. 334-351,
April 2022. (Acceptance rate: 42/162 = 25.9%)
[C22] Sheikh Shams Azam, Taejin Kim (CMU), Seyyedali Hosseinalipour, Carlee Joe-Wong (CMU), Saurabh Bagchi, and Christopher Brinton, “Can we Generalize and
Distribute Private Representation Learning?” At the 25th International
Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS), pp. 11320-11340, March 2022. (Acceptance rate: 492/1685 =
29.2%)
[C23] Ashraf Mahgoub, Karthick Shankar
(CMU), Subrata Mitra (Adobe Research), Ana Klimovic
(ETH Zurich), Somali Chaterji, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “SONIC: Application-aware Data Passing for Chained Serverless
Applications,” At the Usenix Annual Technical
Conference (Usenix ATC), pp. 285-301, July 2021.
(Acceptance rate: 64/341 = 18.8%)
[C24] Mustafa Abdallah, Daniel Woods, Parinaz Naghizadeh (Ohio State
University), Issa Khalil (Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI)), Timothy
Cason, Shreyas Sundaram, and Saurabh
Bagchi, "Morshed: Guiding Behavioral Decision-Makers towards Better
Security Investment in Interdependent Systems," At the 16th ACM Asia
Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS), pp. 378–392, May 2021. (Acceptance rate: 28/157 = 17.8%)
[C25] Sean Kulinski,
Saurabh Bagchi, and David I. Inouye.
“Feature Shift Detection: Localizing Which Features Have Shifted via
Conditional Distribution Tests,” At the 34th Annual Conference on Advances
in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), pp. 19523-19533, December 6-12, 2020.
(Acceptance rate: 1900/9454 = 20.1%)
[C26] Ran Xu, Chen-lin
Zhang (Nanjing University), Pengcheng Wang, Jayoung Lee, Subrata Mitra (Adobe
Research), Somali Chaterji, Yin Li (U of Wisconsin at Madison), and Saurabh Bagchi, “ApproxDet: Content and
Contention-Aware Approximate Object Detection for Mobiles,” At the 18th ACM
Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys), pp. 449-462, November 16-19,
2020, Virtual Yokohama, Japan. (Acceptance rate: 44/213 = 20.7%)
[C27] Abraham A. Clements (Purdue &
Sandia), Eric Gustafson (UCSB), Tobias Scharnowski
(Ruhr University Bochum), Paul Grosen (UCSB), David
Fritz (Sandia), Christopher Kruegel (UCSB), Giovanni
Vigna (UCSB), Saurabh Bagchi, and
Mathias Payer (EPFL), “HALucinator: Firmware
Re-hosting Through Abstraction Layer Emulation,” At the 29th USENIX Security
Symposium (Usenix Sec), pp. 1201-1218, Aug 12-14, 2020, Virtual
Boston, MA. (Acceptance rate: 157/977 = 16.1%)
[C28] Ashraf Mahgoub, Alexander
Michaelson Medoff, Rakesh Kumar (Microsoft), Subrata Mitra (Adobe Research),
Ana Klimovic (Google Research), Somali Chaterji, and Saurabh Bagchi, “OptimusCloud:
Heterogeneous Configuration Optimization for Distributed Databases in the
Cloud,” At the Usenix Annual Technical Conference (Usenix ATC),
pp. 189-204, July 15-17, 2020, Virtual Boston, MA. (Acceptance rate:
65/348 = 18.7%)
[C29] Rakesh Kumar, Saurabh Jha, Ashraf
Mahgoub, Rajesh Kalyanam, Stephen L. Harrell, Xiaohui Carol Song, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, William T. Kramer, Ravishankar K. Iyer, and Saurabh Bagchi, “The Mystery of the
Failing Jobs: Insights from Operational Data from Two University-Wide Computing
Systems,” At the 50th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN), pp.
158-171, June 29-July 2, 2020, Virtual Valencia, Spain. (Acceptance
rate: 48/291 = 16.5%)
[C30]
Edgardo
Barsallo Yi, Heng Zhang, Kefan Xu, Amiya Maji, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Vulcan: Lessons in
Reliability of Wear OS Ecosystem through State-Aware Fuzzing,” At the 18th ACM
International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys), pp. 391-403,
June 15-19, 2020, Virtual Toronto, Canada. (Acceptance rate: 34/175 =
19.4%)
[C31] Naif Saleh Almakhdhub (Purdue and
King Saud University), Abraham A Clements (Sandia National Labs), Saurabh Bagchi, and Mathias Payer
(EPFL), “μRAI: Return Address Integrity for
Embedded Systems,” At the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), pp. 1–18, February 23-26, 2020,
San Diego, CA. (Acceptance rate: 73/399 = 18.3%)
[C32] Heng Zhang, Michael A. Roth
(Google), Rajesh K. Panta (AT&T Labs Research),
He Wang, and Saurabh Bagchi, “CrowdBind: Fairness Enhanced Late Binding Task Scheduling
in Mobile Crowdsensing,” At the 17th International Conference on Embedded
Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN),
pp. 61-72, February 17-19, 2020, Lyon, France. (Acceptance rate: 14/45 = 31.1%)
(Best paper award)
[C33] Nawanol
Theera-Ampornpunt (Prince of Songkla
University, Thailand), Shikhar Suryavansh (Purdue),
Sameer Manchanda (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Rajesh Panta (AT&T Labs Research), Kaustubh Joshi (AT&T
Labs Research), Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology), Mung Chiang,
and Saurabh Bagchi, “AppStreamer: Reducing Storage Requirements of Mobile Games
through Predictive Streaming,” At the 17th International Conference on Embedded
Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN),
pp. 37-48, Feb 17-19, 2020, Lyon, France. (Acceptance rate: 14/45 = 31.1%)
[C34]
Mustafa Abdallah, Parinaz Naghizadeh, Timothy
Cason, Saurabh Bagchi, and Shreyas
Sundaram, “Protecting assets with heterogeneous valuations under behavioral
probability weighting,” In 2019 IEEE 58th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp. 5374-5379, December 11-13,
2019.
[C35] Ashraf Mahgoub, Youssef Shahin,
Riham Mansour, and Saurabh Bagchi, “SIMVECS: Similarity-based Vectors for Utterance
Representation in Conversational AI Systems,” At the 23rd Conference on
Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL), pp. 708-717, November
3-4, 2019, Hong Kong, China. (Acceptance rate: 97/428 = 22.7%)
[C36] Ashraf Mahgoub, Paul Wood,
Alexander Medoff, Subrata Mitra (Adobe Research), Folker
Meyer (Argonne National Lab), Somali Chaterji, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Sophia:
Online reconfiguration of Clustered NoSQL Databases for Time-VaryingWorkloads,” At the 2019 USENIX Annual Technical
Conference (Usenix ATC), pp. 223-240,
July 10-12, 2019, Renton, WA. (Acceptance rate: 71/356 = 19.9%)
[C37] Pradeep Kotipalli,
Ranvijay Singh, Paul Wood, Ignacio Laguna (Lawrence
Livermore National Lab), and Saurabh
Bagchi, “AMPT-GA: Automatic Mixed Precision Floating Point Tuning for GPU
Applications,” At the 33rd ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS), pp. 160-170,
June 26-28, 2019, Phoenix, AZ. (Acceptance rate: 45/193 = 23.3%)
[C38] Aritra
Mitra, John A Richards, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Shreyas Sundaram, “Finite-Time Distributed State Estimation over
Time-Varying Graphs: Exploiting the Age-of-Information,” At the American
Control Conference (ACC), pp.
4006-4011, July 10-12, 2019, Philadelphia, PA. (Acceptance rate: 946/1478 =
64.0%)
[C39] Mustafa Abdallah, Parinaz Naghizadeh, Ashish Hota, Timothy Cason, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Shreyas Sundaram, “The Impacts of Behavioral Probability
Weighting on Security Investments in Interdependent Systems,” At the American
Control Conference (ACC), pp
5260-5265, July 10-12, 2019, Philadelphia, PA. (Acceptance rate: 946/1478 =
64.0%)
[C40]
Naif
Almakhdhub, Abraham Clements, Mathias Payer and Saurabh Bagchi, “BenchIoT: A benchmark
for the things in the Internet of Things,” At the 49th
IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN),
pp. 234-246,
June 24-27, 2019, Portland, OR. (Acceptance rate: 54/252 = 21.4%)
[C41]
Ignacio Laguna (Lawrence Livermore National Lab), Paul
C. Wood, Ranvijay Singh, and Saurabh Bagchi, “GPUMixer:
Performance-Driven Floating-Point Tuning for GPU Scientific Applications,” At
the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC), pp. 227-246, Jun 17-19, 2019,
Frankfurt, Germany. (Acceptance rate: 17/72 = 23.6%) (Hans
Meuer Award winner for best paper)
[C42]
Charitha Saumya, Jinkyu Koo, Milind Kulkarni, and Saurabh Bagchi, “XSTRESSOR: Automatic Generation of Large-Scale
Test Inputs by Inferring Path Conditions,” At the 12th IEEE
International Conference on Software Testing, Verification, and Validation
(ICST), pp. 1-12, April 22-27, 2019, Xi’an,
China. (Acceptance rate: 31/110 = 28.2%) (Distinguished paper award, one of 3)
[C43]
Jinkyu Koo, Charitha Saumya, Milind
Kulkarni, and Saurabh Bagchi, “PySE: Automatic Worst-Case Test Generation by Reinforcement
Learning,” At the 12th IEEE International Conference on Software
Testing, Verification, and Validation (ICST), pp. 136-147, April 22-27, 2019, Xi’an,
China. (Acceptance rate: 31/110 = 28.2%)
[C44]
Priyank Palod
(IIT Kharagpur), Ayush Patwari, Sudhanshu Bahety, Saurabh Bagchi, and Pawan Goyal (IIT
Kharagpur), “Misleading Metadata Detection on YouTube,” In Proceedings of the
41st European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR) (Short paper), pp. 140-147, April 14-18, 2019, Cologne,
Germany. (Acceptance rate: 44/151 = 29.1% (short papers))
[C45]
Ran Xu, Subrata Mitra (Adobe
Research), Jason Rahman (Facebook), Peter Bai, Bowen Zhou (LinkedIn), Greg Bronevetsky (Google), and Saurabh Bagchi, “Pythia:
Improving Datacenter Utilization via Precise Contention Prediction for Multiple
Co-located Workloads,” In Proceedings of the 19th ACM/IFIP International
Middleware Conference (Middleware),
pp. 146-160, December 10-14, 2018, Rennes, France. (Acceptance rate: 22/95 =
23.2%)
[C46]
Christopher Gutierrez, Mohammed Almeshekah, Eugene Spafford, and Saurabh Bagchi, “A Hypergame Analysis for
ErsatzPasswords,” At the 33rd IFIP TC-11
International Conference on Information Security and Privacy Protection (IFIP SEC), pp. 47-61, September 18-20, Poznan,
Poland. (Acceptance rate: 36%)
[C47]
Abraham A. Clements, Naif S.
Almakhdhub, Saurabh Bagchi, and
Mathias Payer, "ACES: Automatic Compartments for Embedded Systems,"
In Proceedings of the 27th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Sec ’18), pp. 65−82, Aug 15−17, 2018, Baltimore,
MD. (Acceptance rate: 100/524 = 19.1%)
[C48]
Ran Xu, Jinkyu
Koo, Rakesh Kumar, Peter Bai, Subrata Mitra (Adobe Research), Sasa Misailovic (University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign), and Saurabh
Bagchi, "VideoChef: Efficient Approximation
for Streaming Video Processing Pipelines," In Proceedings of the 2018
USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX
ATC '18), pp. 43−56, July 11−13, 2018, Boston, MA. (Acceptance
rate: 76/378 = 20.1%)
[C49]
Edgardo Barsallo Yi, Amiya K. Maji,
and Saurabh Bagchi, “How Reliable is
my Wearable: A Fuzz Testing-based Study,” In Proceedings of the 48th IEEE/IFIP
International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 410-417, Jun 25−28,
2018, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. (Acceptance rate: 62/221 = 28.1%)
[C50]
Tara Elizabeth Thomas, Jinkyu Koo, Somali Chaterji, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Minerva: A reinforcement learning-based technique
for optimal scheduling and bottleneck detection in distributed factory
operations,” In Proceedings of the 10th IEEE Conference on Communication
Systems & Networks (COMSNETS),
pp. 1-8, Jan 3-7, 2018, Bangalore, India. (Acceptance rate: 38/125 = 30.4%)
[C51]
Ashraf Mahgoub, Paul Wood, Sachandhan Ganesh, Subrata Mitra (Adobe Research), Wolfgang
Gerlach (Argonne National Laboratory), Travis Harrison (Argonne National
Laboratory), Folker Meyer (Argonne National
Laboratory), Ananth Grama, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Somali Chaterji, “Rafiki:
A Middleware for Parameter Tuning of NoSQL Datastores for Dynamic Metagenomics
Workloads,” In Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware Conference, pp. 28-40, Dec
11-15, 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada. (Acceptance rate: 20/85 = 23.5%)
[C52]
Heng Zhang, Nawanol
Theera-Ampornpunt, He Wang, Saurabh Bagchi, and Rajesh K. Panta
(AT&T Labs), “Sense-Aid: A
framework for enabling network as a service for participatory sensing,” In
Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware Conference, pp. 68-80, Dec 11-15, 2017, Las Vegas,
Nevada. (Acceptance rate: 20/85 = 23.5%)
[C53]
Ayush Patwari, Dan Goldwasser, and Saurabh Bagchi, “A Multi-Classifier
System for Detecting Check-Worthy Statements in Political Debates,” In
Proceedings of the 26th ACM International Conference on
Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM)
(Short paper), pp. 2259-2262, Nov 6-10, 2017, Singapore. (Acceptance rate:
119/398 = 29.9% (short papers))
[C54]
Subramaniyam Kannan, Paul Wood, Larry Deatrick (Northrop Grumman), Patricia Beane (Northrop
Grumman), Somali Chaterji, and Saurabh
Bagchi, "Topology-based Host-Level Attribution for Multi-Stage Attacks
in Enterprise Systems using Software Defined Networks," In Proceedings of
the 13th International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication
Networks (Securecomm),
pp. 1-15, October 22-24, 2017, Niagara Falls, Canada. (Acceptance rate: 31/105
= 29.5%)
[C55]
Kanak Mahadik,
Christopher Wright, Milind Kulkarni, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Somali Chaterji, “Scalable Genomic Assembly through Parallel de
Bruijn Graph Construction for Multiple K-mers,” In
Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology,
and Health Informatics (ACM BCB)
(short paper), pp. 425-431, Aug 20-23, 2017, Boston, MA.
[C56]
Abraham A Clements, Naif Saleh
Almakhdhub, Khaled Saab, Prashast Srivastava, Jinkyu Koo, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Mathias Payer, “Protecting Bare-metal Embedded Systems with
Privilege Overlays,” In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on
Security and Privacy (Oakland), pp.
289-303, May 22-26, 2017, San Jose, California. (Acceptance rate: 60/450 =
13.3%)
[C57]
Jinkyu Koo, Xiaojun
Lin, and Saurabh Bagchi, “RL-BLH:
Learning-Based Battery Control for Cost Savings and Privacy Preservation for
Smart Meters,” In Proceedings of the 47th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN),
pp. 519-530, June 26-29, 2017, Denver, Colorado. (Acceptance rate: 49/220 =
22.3% (regular papers))
[C58]
Subrata Mitra, Manish Gupta, Sasa Misailovic (U of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign), Saurabh Bagchi,
“Phase-Aware Optimization in Approximate Computing,” In Proceedings of the 2017
IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO), pp. 185-196, Feb 4-8, 2017,
Austin, TX. (Acceptance rate: 26/114 = 22.8%)
[C59]
Ashish R. Hota,
Abraham A. Clements, Shreyas Sundaram, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Optimal and Game-Theoretic Deployment of Security Investments in
Interdependent Assets,” In Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Decision and
Game Theory for Security (GameSec), pp. 101-113, Nov 2-4, 2016, New York City, New
York.
[C60]
Nawanol Theera-Ampornpunt,
Tarun Mangla, Saurabh Bagchi, Rajesh
Panta, Kaustubh Joshi, Mostafa Ammar, and Ellen
Zegura, “Toward a More Reliable Mobile Streaming through Cooperation between
Cellular Network and Mobile Devices,” In Proceedings of the IEEE 35th Symposium
on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS),
pp. 297-306, September 26-29, 2016, Budapest, Hungary. (Acceptance rate: 27/83
= 32.5%)
[C61]
Tara Thomas, Anmol Bhattad, Subrata Mitra, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Probabilistic data assertions to detect silent
data corruptions in parallel programs,” In Proceedings of the IEEE 35th
Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS),
pp. 41-50, September 26-29, 2016, Budapest, Hungary. (Acceptance rate: 27/83 =
32.5%)
[C62]
Mahadik,
Kanak, Christopher Wright, Jinyi Zhang, Milind
Kulkarni, Saurabh Bagchi, and Somali
Chaterji. "SARVAVID: A Domain Specific Language for Developing Scalable
Computational Genomics Applications." In Proceedings of the 2016
International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS), pp. 1-12, June 1-3, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey. (Acceptance rate:
43/178 = 24.2%)
[C63]
Subrata Mitra, Rajesh Krishna Panta (AT&T Labs), Moo-Ryong Ra (AT&T Labs), Saurabh Bagchi,
"Partial-parallel-repair (PPR): a distributed technique for repairing
erasure coded storage," At the European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), pp.
1-16, April 18-21, 2016, London, UK. (Acceptance rate: 38/180 = 21.1%)
[C64]
Paul Wood, Saurabh Bagchi, and Alefiya Hussain,
“Defending Against Strategic Adversaries in Dynamic Pricing Markets for Smart
Grids,” At the 8th International Conference on Communication Systems
and Networks (COMSNETS), pp. 1-8,
January 5-9, 2016, Bangalore, India. (Acceptance rate: 39/143 = 27.3%)
[C65]
Nawanol Theera-Ampornpunt,
Seong Gon Kim, Asish
Ghoshal, Saurabh Bagchi, Ananth
Grama and Somali Chaterji, “Fast training on large genomics data using
distributed Support Vector Machines,” At the 8th International Conference on
Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS),
pp. 1-8, January 5-9, 2016, Bangalore, India. (Acceptance rate: 39/143 = 27.3%)
[C66]
Subrata Mitra, Greg Bronevetsky, Suhas Javagal and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Dealing with the Unknown: Resilience to Prediction Errors,” At the
24th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation
Techniques (PACT), pp. 331-342,
October 18-21, 2015, San Francisco, CA. (Acceptance rate: 38/179 = 21.2%)
[C67]
Asish
Ghoshal, Ananth Grama, Saurabh Bagchi
and Somali Chaterji, “An Ensemble SVM Model for the Accurate Prediction of
Non-Canonical MicroRNA Targets,” At the 6th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics,
Computational Biology and Health Informatics (BCB), pp. 403-412, September 9-12, 2015, Atlanta, GA. (Acceptance
rate: 48/141 = 34%) (Winner of the best paper award)
[C68]
Paul Wood, Christopher N.
Gutierrez, and Saurabh Bagchi,
“Denial of Service Elusion (DoSE): Keeping Clients
Connected for Less,” At the 34th International Symposium on Reliable
Distributed Systems (SRDS), pp.
94-103, September 28 – October 1, 2015, Montreal, Canada. (Acceptance rate:
24/81 (regular papers) = 29.6%)
[C69]
Amiya K. Maji, Subrata Mitra, and Saurabh Bagchi, “ICE: An Integrated
Configuration Engine for Interference Mitigation in Cloud Services,” At the
12th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC), pp. 91-100, July 7-10, 2015, Grenoble, France. (Acceptance
rate: 14/69 (full papers) = 20.3%)
[C70]
Matthew Tancreti,
Vinaitheerthan Sundaram, Saurabh Bagchi, and Patrick Eugster,
“TARDIS: Software-Only System-Level Record and Replay in Wireless Sensor
Networks,” At the 14th ACM/IEEE Conference on Information Processing
in Sensor Networks (IPSN), pp.
286-297, April 13-17, 2015, Seattle, WA. (Acceptance rate: 27/111 = 24.3%)
[C71]
Amiya Maji, Subrata Mitra, Bowen
Zhou, Saurabh Bagchi, and Akshat
Verma (IBM Research), “Mitigating Interference in Cloud Services by Middleware
Reconfiguration,” At the 15th Annual ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware conference, pp. 277-288,
December 8-12, 2014, Bordeaux, France. (Acceptance rate: 27/144 = 18.8%)
[C72]
Kanak Mahadik,
Somali Chaterji, Bowen Zhou, Milind Kulkarni, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Orion: Scaling Genomic Sequence Matching with
Fine-Grained Parallelization,” At the International Conference for High
Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (Supercomputing), pp. 449-460, Nov 16-21, 2014, New Orleans, LA.
(Acceptance rate: 82/394 = 20.8%)
[C73]
Tawfeeq
Shawly, Jun Liu, Nathan Burow,
Saurabh Bagchi, Robin Berthier
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), and Rakesh B. Bobba (University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), “A Risk Assessment Tool for Advanced Metering
Infrastructures,” At the 5th IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications
(SmartGridComm),
pp. 989-994, November 3-6, 2014. (Acceptance rate: 168/398 = 42.2%; in the
Security and Privacy track, 41%)
[C74]
Fahad A. Arshad, Amiya K. Maji,
Sidharth Mudgal, Saurabh Bagchi, “Is
Your Web Server Suffering from Undue Stress due to Duplicate Requests?” Short
Paper, At the 11th International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC), pp. 105-111, June 18-20, 2014,
Philadelphia, PA. (Acceptance rate: 12 (full papers) + 10 (short papers)/53 =
41.5%)
[C75]
Gaspar Modelo-Howard
(Boeing), Christopher Gutierrez, Fahad Ali Arshad, Saurabh Bagchi, and Yuan Qi, “pSigene: Webcrawling to Generalize SQL Injection Signatures,” At the
44th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and
Networks (DSN), pp. 45-56, June
23-26, 2014, Atlanta, GA. (Acceptance rate: 56/185 = 30.3%)
[C76]
Subrata Mitra, Ignacio Laguna, Dong
H. Ahn (LLNL), Saurabh Bagchi,
Martin Schulz (LLNL), and Todd Gamblin (LLNL),
“Accurate Application Progress Analysis for Large-Scale Parallel Debugging,” At
the ACM International Symposium on Programming Language Design and
Implementation (PLDI), pp. 193-203,
Edinburgh, UK, June 9-11, 2014. (Acceptance rate: 52/287 = 18.1%)
[C77]
Fahad Arshad, Rebecca Krause and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Characterizing Configuration Problems in Java EE Application
Servers: An Empirical Study with GlassFish and
JBoss,” At the 24th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability
Engineering (ISSRE), pp. 198-207,
Pasadena, CA, November 4-7, 2013. (Acceptance rate: 46/131 = 35.1%)
[C78]
Ignacio Laguna, Subrata Mitra,
Fahad A. Arshad, Nawanol Theera-Ampornpunt,
Zongyang Zhu, Saurabh Bagchi, Samuel
P. Midkiff, Mike Kistler (IBM Research), and Ahmed Gheith
(IBM Research), “Automatic Problem Localization in Distributed Applications via
Multi-dimensional Metric Profiling,” At the 32nd International
Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS),
pp. 121-132, Braga, Portugal, September 30-October 3, 2013. (Acceptance rate:
22/67 = 32.8%)
[C79]
Dong-Hoon Shin, Jinkyu
Koo, Lei Yang (Arizona State U.), Xiaojun Lin, Saurabh Bagchi, and Junshan
Zhang (Arizona State U.), “Low-Complexity Secure Protocols to Defend
Cyber-Physical Systems Against Network Isolation Attacks,” At the 1st
IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS), pp. 91-99, Washington DC, October 14-16, 2013. (Acceptance
rate: 40/141 = 28.4%)
[C80]
Dong-Hoon Shin, Saurabh Bagchi, and Chih-Chun
Wang, “Toward Optimal Sniffer-Channel Assignment for Reliable Monitoring in
Multi-Channel Wireless Networks,” At the 10th IEEE International
Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking (SECON), pp. 1-9, New Orleans, LA, June 24-27, 2013. (Acceptance
rate: 51/173 = 29.5%)
[C81]
Bowen Zhou, Jonathan Too, Milind
Kulkarni, and Saurabh Bagchi, “WuKong: Automatically Detecting and Localizing Bugs that
Manifest at Large System Scales,” At the 22nd International ACM
Symposium on High Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC), pp. 131-142, New York City, New
York, June 17-21, 2013. (Acceptance rate: 20/131 = 15.3%)
[C82]
Tanzima Zerin
Islam, Kathryn Mohror, Saurabh Bagchi, Adam Moody, Bronis R. de Supinski, and Rudolf Eigenmann, “mcrEngine:
A Scalable Checkpointing System using Data-Aware Aggregation and Compression,”
At the IEEE/ACM International Conference for High Performance Computing,
Networking, Storage, and Analysis (Supercomputing),
pp. 1-10, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 10-16, 2012. (Acceptance rate: 100/472
= 21.2%) (One of 8 papers that was a finalist for the
best student paper)
[C83]
Ignacio Laguna, Dong H. Anh, Bronis R. de Supinski, Saurabh Bagchi, and Todd Gamblin, “Probabilistic Diagnosis of Performance Faults in
Large Scale Parallel
Applications,” At the 21st International Conference on Parallel
Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT),
pp. 213-222, September 19-23, 2012, Minneapolis, MN. (Acceptance rate: 39/207 =
18.8%)
[C84]
Jinkyu
Koo, Xiaojun Lin, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Privatus:
Wallet-Friendly Privacy Protection for Smart Meters,” At the 17th European
Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), pp. 343-360, September 10-4, 2012, Pisa, Italy.
(Acceptance rate: 50/248 = 20.2%)
[C85]
A. B. M. Alim Al Islam, S. M. Iftekharul Alam, Vijay Raghunathan, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Multi-Armed Bandit
Congestion Control in Multi-Hop Infrastructure Wireless Mesh Networks,” At the
20th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and
Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS), pp. 31-40, August 7-9, 2012, Arlington, VA. (Acceptance
rate: 49/136 = 36%, our paper was one of 7 accepted papers selected for 10 page
publication limit, the others have an 8 page limit)
[C86]
Greg Bronevetsky,
Ignacio Laguna, Saurabh Bagchi, and Bronis R. de Supinski, “Automatic
Fault Characterization via Abnormality-Enhanced Classification,” At the 42nd
Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 1-12, June 25-28, 2012,
Boston, MA. (Acceptance rate: 51/236 = 21.6%)
[C87]
Timothy Tsai, Nawanol
Theera-Ampornpunt, and Saurabh Bagchi, “A Study of Soft Error Consequences in Hard Disk
Drives,” At the 42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 1-8,
June 25-28, 2012, Boston, MA. (Acceptance rate: 51/236 = 21.6%)
[C88]
Amiya K. Maji, Fahad A. Arshad, Saurabh Bagchi, and Jan S. Rellermeyer, “An Empirical Study of the Robustness of
Inter-component Communication in Android,” At the 42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP
International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 1-12, June 25-28, 2012,
Boston, MA. (Acceptance rate: 51/236 = 21.6%) (Test-of-Time
Award Winner in DSN 2022)
[C89]
Dong-Hoon Shin, Saurabh Bagchi, and Chih-Chun
Wang, “Distributed Online Channel Assignment Toward Optimal Monitoring in
Multi-Channel Wireless Networks,” At the 31st Annual IEEE International
Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM),
Mini-Symposium, pp. 2626-2630, Orlando, Florida, March 25-30, 2012. (Acceptance
rate: 18% of 1554 submissions for Main Program, additional 7.5% to Mini
Symposium)
[C90]
Matthew Tan Creti,
Mohammad Sajjad Hossain, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Vijay Raghunathan, “Aveksha:
A Hardware-Software Approach for Non-intrusive Tracing and Profiling of
Wireless Embedded Systems,” At the 9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked
Sensor Systems (SenSys),
pp. 288-301, Seattle, Washington, November 1-4, 2011. (Winner
of best paper award) (Acceptance rate: 24/123 = 19.5%)
[C91]
Gaspar Modelo-Howard,
Jevin Sweval, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Secure Configuration
of Intrusion Detection Sensors for Changing Enterprise Systems,” At the 7th
ICST International Conference on Security and Privacy for Communication
Networks (Securecomm),
pp. 1-20, London, United Kingdom, September 7-9, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 23/95
= 24.2%)
[C92]
Amiya Maji and Saurabh Bagchi, “v-CAPS: A Confidentiality and Anonymity Preserving
Routing Protocol for Content-Based Publish-Subscribe Networks,” At the 7th
ICST International Conference on Security and Privacy for Communication
Networks (Securecomm),
pp. 1-20, London, United Kingdom, September 7-9, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 23/95
= 24.2%)
[C93]
Fahad Arshad and Saurabh Bagchi, “Dangers and Joys of
Stock Trading on the Web: Failure Characterization of a Three-Tier Web
Service,” At the 30th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS), pp. 157-166, Madrid, Spain,
October 4-7, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 30/88 = 34.1%)
[C94]
Ignacio Laguna, Todd Gamblin, Bronis R. de Supinski, Saurabh
Bagchi, Greg Bronevetsky, Dong H. Anh, Martin
Schulz, and Barry Rountree, “Large Scale Debugging of Parallel Tasks with AutomaDeD,” At the IEEE/ACM International Conference for
High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (Supercomputing), pp. 1-12, Seattle,
Washington, November 12-18, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 74/352 = 21%)
[C95]
Bowen Zhou, Milind Kulkarni, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Vrisha:
Using Scaling Properties of Parallel Programs for Bug Detection and
Localization,” At the 20th ACM International Symposium on High-Performance
Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC),
pp. 85-96, San Jose, California, June 8-11, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 22/170 =
12.9%)
[C96]
Man Wang, Zhiyuan
Li, Feng Li, Xiaobing Feng, Saurabh Bagchi, and Yung-Hsiang Lu, “Dependence-based Multi-level
Tracing and Replay for Wireless Sensor Networks Debugging,” At the ACM
SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, Tools
and Theory for Embedded Systems (LCTES),
pp. 91-100, April 12-14, 2011. (Acceptance rate: 17/48 = 35.4%)
[C97]
Amiya Kumar Maji, Kangli Hao, Salmin Sultana, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Characterizing
Failures in Mobile OSes: A Case Study with Android and Symbian,” At the 21st
Annual International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), pp. 249-258, Nov 1-4, 2010, San
Jose, California. (Acceptance rate: 40/130 = 30.8%)
[C98]
Rajesh Krishna Panta,
Madalina Vintila, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Fixed Cost Maintenance for Information
Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks,” At the 29th IEEE Symposium on
Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS),
pp. 54-63, October 31-November 3, 2010, New Delhi, India. (Acceptance rate:
21/93 = 22.6%)
[C99]
Carlos Perez-Toro, Rajesh Krishna Panta, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “RDAS: Reputation-Based Resilient Data Aggregation in Sensor
Network,” At the 7th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor,
Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON), pp. 1-9, June 21-25, 2010, Boston, MA. (Acceptance rate:
63/274 = 23.0%)
[C100] Greg
Bronevetsky, Ignacio Laguna, Saurabh Bagchi, Bronis R. de Supinski, Dong H. Ahn, and Martin Schulz, “AutomaDeD: Automata-Based Debugging for Dissimilar Parallel
Tasks,” At the 40th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN), pp.
231-240, June 28-July 1, 2010, Chicago, IL. (Acceptance rate (DCCS track):
40/174 = 23%)
[C101] Jinkyu
Koo, Rajesh Krishna Panta, Saurabh Bagchi, and Luis Montestruque, “A
Tale of Two Synchronizing Clocks,” At the 7th ACM Conference on Embedded
Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys), pp. 239-252, November 4-6, 2009, Berkeley,
California. (Acceptance rate: 21/119 = 17.6%)
[C102] Ignacio
Laguna, Fahad A. Arshad, David M. Grothe, and Saurabh Bagchi, “How To Keep Your Head
Above Water While Detecting Errors,” At the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 10th International Middleware Conference, pp. 1-20,
November 30-December 4, 2009, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. (Acceptance rate:
21/110 = 19.1%)
[C103] Tanzima
Zerin Islam, Saurabh Bagchi, and Rudolf Eigenmann, “Falcon - A System for Reliable Checkpoint Recovery in Shared
Grid Environments,” At the 22nd Annual ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference, pp. 1-12, November 14-20, 2009,
Portland, Oregon. (Acceptance rate: 59/261 = 22.6%) (Nominated
as one of 4 best student papers)
[C104] Matthew
Tan Creti, Matthew Beaman, Saurabh Bagchi, Zhiyuan
Li, and Yung-Hsiang Lu, “Multigrade Security Monitoring for Ad-Hoc Wireless
Networks,” At the 6th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor
Systems (MASS), pp. 342-352, October 12-15, 2009,
Macau SAR, China. (Acceptance rate: 62/245 = 25.3%)
[C105] Rajesh
Krishna Panta, Saurabh Bagchi, and Samuel P. Midkiff, “Zephyr: Efficient
Incremental Reprogramming of Sensor Nodes using Function Call Indirections and
Difference Computation,” At the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC), June 14-19, 2009, pp. 411-424, San Diego, CA. (Acceptance
rate: 32/191 = 16.8%)
[C106] Yu-Sung
Wu, Saurabh Bagchi, Navjot Singh and
Ratsameetip Wita,
“Spam Detection in Voice-Over-IP Calls through Semi-Supervised Clustering,” At
the 39th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN), Lisbon,
Portugal, pp. 307-316, June 29-July 2, 2009.
(Acceptance rate: 63/260 = 24.2%)
[C107] Dong-Hoon
Shin and Saurabh Bagchi, “Optimal
Monitoring In Multi-Channel Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh
Networks,” At the 10th ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc
Networking and Computing (Mobihoc), May 18-21, 2009, pp. 229-238, New Orleans,
Louisiana. (Acceptance rate: 31/175 = 17.7%)
[C108] Sarah
Sellke, Chih-Chun
Wang, Saurabh Bagchi, Ness Shroff,
"Covert TCP/IP Timing Channels: Theory to Implementation," At the
28th Annual IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), April 19-25 2009, pp. 2204-2212,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Acceptance rate: 282/1435 = 19.7%).
[C109] Rajesh
Krishna Panta and Saurabh Bagchi, "Hermes: Fast and Energy Efficient Incremental
Code Updates for Wireless Sensor Networks," At the 28th Annual IEEE
Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM),
April 19-25 2009, pp. 639-647, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
(Acceptance rate: 282/1435 = 19.7%)
[C110] Yu-Sung
Wu, Gaspar Modelo-Howard, Bingrui
Foo, Saurabh Bagchi, Eugene
Spafford, "Search for Efficiency in Automated Intrusion Response for
Distributed Applications," At the 27th International Symposium on Reliable
Distributed Systems (SRDS), Naples,
Italy, pp. 53-62, October 6-8, 2008. (Acceptance rate: 28/112 = 25%)
[C111] Vinai
Sundaram, Saurabh Bagchi,
Yung-Hsiang Lu, and Zhiyuan Li, "SeNDORComm:
An Energy-Efficient Priority-Driven Communication Layer for Reliable Wireless
Sensor Networks,": At the 27th International Symposium on Reliable
Distributed Systems (SRDS), Naples,
Italy, pp. 23-32, October 6-8, 2008. (Acceptance rate: 28/112 = 25%)
[C112] Gaspar
Modelo-Howard, Saurabh Bagchi, and Guy Lebanon, “Determining Placement of
Intrusion Detectors for a Distributed Application through Bayesian Network
Modeling,” At the 11th International Symposium on Recent Advances in
Intrusion Detection (RAID), Boston,
MA, pp. 271-290, September 15-17, 2008. (Acceptance rate: 20/80 = 25%)
[C113] Issa
Khalil and Saurabh Bagchi, “MISPAR:
Mitigating Stealthy Packet Dropping in Locally-Monitored Multi-hop Wireless Ad Hoc
Networks,” At the 4th International Conference on Security and
Privacy in Communication Networks (SecureComm), Istanbul, Turkey, 10 pages, September 22-25,
2008. (Acceptance rate: 26/124 = 21%)
[C114] Saurabh Bagchi,
Mark C. Johnson, and Somali Chaterji, “Effects of Types of Active Learning
Activity on Two Junior-Level Computer Engineering Courses,” Accepted to appear
as a full paper, 6 pages, 38th Annual Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference, Saratoga Springs, New
York, October 25-28, 2008.
[C115] Saurabh Bagchi,
Carla B. Zoltowski, and William C. Oakes, “Impact of
Research Technologies on Service Learning,” Work In
Progress, 2 pages, 38th Annual Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference, Saratoga Springs, New York, October 25-28, 2008.
[C116] Rajesh
K. Panta, Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, and Luis Montestruque,
“Single versus Multi-hop Wireless Reprogramming in Sensor Networks,” In
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Testbeds and Research
Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities (Tridentcom), 7
pages, March 18-20, 2008.
[C117] Shammi
Didla, Aaron Ault, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Optimizing AES for Embedded Devices and Wireless
Sensor Networks,” In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on
Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks &
Communities (Tridentcom),
pp. 1-10, March 18-20, 2008.
[C118] Vinaitheerthan
Sundaram, Sandip HomChaudhuri, Sachin Garg, Chandra Kintala, and Saurabh
Bagchi, "Improving Dependability using Shared Supplementary Memory and
Opportunistic Micro Rejuvenation in Multi-tasking Embedded Systems," At
the 13th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC), pp. 240-247, December 17-19,
2007, Melbourne, Australia.
(Acceptance rate: 40/110= 36.4%)
[C121] Xiaojuan
Ren, Rudolf Eigenmann, and Saurabh
Bagchi, "Failure-Aware Checkpointing in Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing
Systems," In Proc. of the 16th IEEE International Symposium on
High-Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC),
pp. 33-42, Monterey Bay, California, June 27-29, 2007. (Acceptance rate: 20%)
[C122] Sarah
H. Sellke, Chih-Chun
Wang, Ness Shroff, and Saurabh Bagchi,
“Capacity Bounds on Timing Channels with Bounded Service Times,” At the IEEE
International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), pp. 981-985, Nice, France, June 24-29, 2007.
[C124] Rajesh
Krishna Panta, Issa Khalil, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Stream: Low Overhead Wireless Reprogramming for
Sensor Networks,” At the 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Computer
Communications (INFOCOM), pp.
928-936, May 6-12 2007, Anchorage, Alaska, USA.
(Acceptance rate: 252/~1400 = 18%)
[C125] Ravish
Khosla, Xuan Zhong, Gunjan Khanna, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Edward J. Coyle, “Performance Comparison of SPIN based
Push-Pull Protocols,” At the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking
Conference (WCNC), pp. 3990-3995,
Hong Kong, Mar 11-15, 2007. (Acceptance rate: 48%)
[C126] Xuan
Zhong, Ravish Khosla, Gunjan Khanna, Saurabh
Bagchi and Edward J. Coyle, “Data-Centric Routing in Sensor Networks:
Single-hop Broadcast or Multi-hop Unicast?,” At the
IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2007-Spring),
pp. 150-154, 22 - 25 April 2007, Dublin, Ireland. (Acceptance rate: 685/1443 =
47.4%)
[C127] Issa
Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ness
Shroff, “MobiWorp: Mitigation of the Wormhole Attack
in Mobile Multihop Wireless Networks,” At the IEEE
International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks (Securecomm),
Baltimore, MD, pp.1-12, Aug 28-Sep 1, 2006. (Acceptance rate: 32/126~25.4%)
[C128] Xiaojuan Ren, Seyong
Lee, Rudolf Eigenmann, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Resource Failure Prediction in Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing
Systems,” In The 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance
Distributed Computing (HPDC), pp.
93-104, June 19-23, 2006, Paris, France. (Acceptance rate: 24/157~15.3%) (Runner-up for best paper award)
[C129] Douglas
Herbert, Yung-Hsiang Lu, Saurabh Bagchi,
and Zhiyuan Li, “Detection and Repair of
Software Errors in Hierarchical Sensor Networks,” IEEE International Conference
on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC), pp. 403-410, June 5-7, 2006, Taiwan. (Acceptance rate:
50/210~23.8%) (One of 4
top papers selected for publication in ACM TAAS)
[C130] Nipoon Malhotra, Shrish
Ranjan, and Saurabh Bagchi, “LRRM: A
Randomized Reliable Multicast Protocol for Optimizing Recovery Latency and
Buffer Utilization,” In the 24th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
(SRDS), pp. 215-225, October 26-28,
2005, Orlando, Florida. (Acceptance rate: 20/67~29.9%).
[C131] Issa
Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, Cristina
Nita-Rotaru, “Dicas:
Detection, Diagnosis and Isolation of Control Attacks in Sensor Networks,” In
the IEEE Conference on Security and Privacy for Emerging Areas in Communication
Networks (SecureComm),
pp. 89-100, Athens, Greece, September 5-9, 2005 (Acceptance rate:
32/163~19.6%).
[C132] Bingrui Foo, Yu-Sung Wu, Yu-Chun Mao, Saurabh Bagchi, and Eugene Spafford, “Adepts: Adaptive Intrusion Response
using Attack Graphs in an E-Commerce Environment,” In the International
Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 508-517, Yokohama, Japan, June 28 - July 1, 2005.
(Acceptance rate: DCCS track 54/204 ~
26.8%)
[C133] Sarah
Sellke, Ness B. Shroff, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Modeling and Automated
Containment of Worms,” In the International Conference on Dependable Systems
and Networks (DSN), pp. 528-537,
Yokohama, Japan, June 28 - July 1, 2005. (Acceptance rate: DCCS track 54/204 ~
26.8%)
[C134] Mark
Krasniewski, Padma Varadharajan,
Bryan Rabeler, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Y. Charlie Hu, “TibFit:
Trust Index Based Fault Tolerance for Arbitrary Data Faults in Sensor
Networks,” In the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 672-681, Yokohama, Japan,
June 28 - July 1, 2005. (Acceptance rate: PDS track 24/115 ~
20.9%) [Nominated for the best paper in the PDS track,
one of 7 nominated papers]
[C135] Issa
Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ness B.
Shroff, “LiteWorp:
A Lightweight Countermeasure for the Wormhole Attack in Multihop
Wireless Networks,” International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
(DSN), pp. 612-621, Yokohama, Japan,
June 28 - July 1, 2005. (Acceptance rate: PDS track 24/115 ~
20.9%)
[C136] N.
Malhotra, M. Krasniewski, C. Yang, S. Bagchi, and W. Chappell, “Location
Estimation in Ad-Hoc Networks with Directional Antennas,” In Proceedings of the
25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), pp. 633-642, June 6-9, 2005,
Columbus, Ohio. (Acceptance rate: 14.3% of 540 submitted papers)
[C137] Gunjan
Khanna, Padma Varadharajan, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Self Checking Network Protocols: A Monitor Based
Approach,” In Proceedings of the 23rd IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed
Systems (SRDS), pp. 18-30, October
18-20, 2004, Florianopolis, Brazil. (Acceptance rate: 27/117 ~
23.1%)
[C138] Yuldi
Tirta, Zhiyuan Li, Yung-Hsiang Lu, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Efficient Collection
of Sensor Data in Remote Fields Using Mobile Collectors,” In Proceedings of the
13th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), pp. 515-520, October 11-13,
2004. (Acceptance rate: 81/200 ~
40.5%)
[C140] Gunjan
Khanna, Saurabh Bagchi, and Yu-Sung
Wu, “Fault Tolerant Energy Aware Data Dissemination Protocol in Sensor
Network,” In Proceedings of the IEEE Dependable Systems and Networks Conference
(DSN), pp. 739-748, June 28-July 1,
2004, Florence, Italy. (Acceptance rate: PDS track 25/101 ~
24.8%)
[C141] Serdar
Cabuk, Nipoon Malhotra, Longbi Lin, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Ness Shroff, “Analysis and Evaluation of Topological and
Application Characteristics of Unreliable Mobile Wireless Ad-hoc Network,” In
Proceedings of the 10th IEEE Pacific Rim Dependable Computing Conference (PRDC), pp. 248-257, March 2004.
(Acceptance rate: 34/102 ~
33.3%)
[C142] Gunjan
Khanna, John Rogers, and Saurabh Bagchi,
"Failure Handling in a Reliable Multicast Protocol for Improving Buffer
Utilization and Accommodating Heterogeneous Receivers," At the 10th IEEE
Pacific Rim Dependable Computing Conference (PRDC), pp. 15-24, March 2004. (Acceptance rate: 34/102 ~
33.3%)
[C143] Yu-Sung
Wu, Bingrui Foo, Yongguo
Mei, and Saurabh Bagchi,
"Collaborative Intrusion Detection System (CIDS): A Framework for Accurate
and Efficient IDS," In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Computer Security
Applications Conference (ACSAC), pp.
234-244, December 2003. (Acceptance rate: 36/110 ~
32.7%)
[C144] S. Bagchi,
M. Kaplan, and R. Das, "Design and Evaluation of a Logger-based Recovery
Subsystem for Publish-Subscribe Middleware," In Proceedings of the
International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS),
10 pages, July 2002.
[C145] S. Bagchi,
G. Kar, and J. Hellerstein, "Dependency Analysis in Distributed Systems
using Fault Injection: Application to Problem Determination in an E-Commerce
System," In Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Distributed
Systems: Operations & Management (DSOM),
14 pages, October 2001.
[C146] S.
Bhola, R. Strom, S. Bagchi, Y. Zhao,
and J. Auerbach, "Exactly-once Delivery in a
Content-based Publish-Subscribe System," In Proceedings of the
International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 7-16, June 2002.
[C147] S. Bagchi,
Y. Liu, Z. Kalbarczyk, R. K. Iyer, Y. Levendel, and L. Votta, "A
Framework for Database Audit and Control Flow Checking for a Wireless Telephone
Network Controller," In Proceedings of the International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN),
pp. 225-234, July 2001.
[C148] N.
Speirs, D. Stott, Z. Kalbarczyk, S. Bagchi, J. Xu, and R. K. Iyer, "Comparing Fail-Silence
Provided by Process Duplication versus Internal Error Detection for DHCP
Server," In Proceedings of the 15th International Parallel and Distributed
Processing Symposium (IPDPS), pp.
8-15, April 2001.
[C149]
S.
Bagchi, K. Whisnant,
Z. Kalbarczyk, and R. K. Iyer, "The Chameleon
Infrastructure for Adaptive, Software Implemented Fault Tolerance," In
Proceedings of the 17th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS), pp. 261-267, October 1998.
Short
Conference Papers or Lightly Reviewed Workshop Papers:
[L1]
Atul Sharma, Wei Chen, Joshua Zhao,
Qiang Qiu, Saurabh Bagchi, and
Somali Chaterji, “How to learn collaboratively - Federated learning to peer-to-peer learning
and what's at stake,” At the 53rd Annual IEEE/IFIP
International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), “Disrupt 23: Disruptive Ideas and New Interdisciplinary Results”
Track, pp. 1-5, June 2023. (Acceptance rate: 17/36 = 47.2%)
[L2]
Austin Ketterer (AMD), Asha Shekar
(Equal contribution by first two authors), Edgardo Barsallo Yi, Saurabh Bagchi, and Abraham Clements
(Sandia National Labs), “An Automated Approach to Re-Hosting Embedded Firmware
by Removing Hardware Dependencies,” Industry Track of the 33rd IEEE
International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), pp. 19-24, November 2022.
[L3]
Sheikh Shams Azam, Taejin Kim (CMU), Seyyedali Hosseinalipour, Carlee Joe-Wong (CMU), Saurabh Bagchi, and Christopher Brinton, “A Generalized and
Distributable Generative Model for Private Representation Learning,” At the NeurIPS 2021 Workshop on Deep Generative Models and
Downstream Applications, pp. 1-12, co-located with NeurIPS,
December 2021.
[L4]
Vishal Shrivastav, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “RAMPS: Next Generation Platform for Real Time and Resilient IoT
Analytics using MmWave and Programmable Switches,” At
the Fifth Workshop on Distributed Infrastructures for Deep Learning (DIDL), co-located with ACM Middleware,
pp. 1-6, December 2021.
[L5]
Jayoung Lee, Pengcheng Wang, Ran Xu, Venkat
Dasari, Noah Weston, Yin Li, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Somali Chaterji, “Benchmarking Video Object Detection Systems
on Embedded Devices under Resource Contention,” In Proceedings of the 5th
International Workshop on Embedded and Mobile Deep Learning (EMDL), co-located with ACM Mobisys, pp. 19-24, 2021.
[L6]
Mustafa Abdallah, Sayan Mitra (UIUC), Shreyas Sundaram, and Saurabh Bagchi, “HIOA-CPS: Combining
Hybrid Input-Output Automaton and Game Theory for Security Modeling of
Cyber-Physical Systems,” In 2021 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), pp. 253-259. IEEE, 2021.
[L7]
Heng Zhang, Amiya K. Maji, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Privacy in the Mobile
World: An Analysis of Bluetooth Contact Traces,” In Proceedings of the 2020
Joint Workshop on CPS&IoT Security and Privacy (CPSIoTSec),
co-located with ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS),
pp. 61-65. 2020.
[L8]
Calvin Henry, Daniel Hu, and Saurabh Bagchi, “The Effect of Motion
on PPG Heart Rate Sensors,” As a Fast Abstracts paper in the 50th Annual
IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 59-60, June 29-July 2, 2020.
[L9]
Kshitiz
Goel, Abhishek Bhaumick, Deepika Kaushal, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Reliability Analysis
of Edge Scenarios using Pedestrian Mobility,” As a Fast Abstracts paper in the 50th
Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 61-62, June 29-July 2, 2020.
[L10]
Shikhar Suryavansh,
Chandan Bothra, Mung Chiang, Chunyi
Peng, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Tango of
edge and cloud execution for reliability,” In Proceedings of the 4th Workshop
on Middleware for Edge Clouds & Cloudlets, held with Middleware Conference,
pp. 10-15, December 2019.
[L11]
Saurabh
Bagchi and Jitesh Panchal, “Living on the
Edge Dependably: New Challenges and Solution Directions,” At the NSF Grand
Challenges in Computer Systems Research (Position Paper), pp. 1-2, March 24-25, 2018, Williamsburg,
VA.
[L12]
Ranvijay
Singh, Paul Wood, Ravi Gupta (Intel), Saurabh
Bagchi, Ignacio Laguna (LLNL), “Snowpack: Efficient Parameter Choice for
GPU Kernels via Static Analysis and Statistical Prediction,” At the 8th
Workshop on Latest Advances in Scalable Algorithms for Large-Scale Systems (ScalA), co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing
conference, pp. 1-8, November 13, 2017, Denver, Colorado.
[L13]
Heng Zhang, Saurabh Bagchi, and He Wang, “Integrity of Data in a Mobile
Crowdsensing Campaign: A Case Study,” At the First ACM Workshop on Mobile
Crowdsensing Systems and Applications (Co-located with SenSys
2017), pp. 1-6, Nov 5, 2017, Delft, Netherlands.
[L14]
Ayush Patwari, Ignacio Laguna
(LLNL), Martin Schulz (LLNL), and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Understanding the Spatial Characteristics of DRAM Errors in HPC
Clusters,” At the 7th Fault Tolerance for HPC at eXtreme
Scales (FTXS) Workshop (co-located with HPDC), pp. 1-6, Jun 26, 2017,
Washington DC.
[L15]
Subrata Mitra, Suhas
Raveesh Javagal, Amiya K.
Maji (ITaP), Todd Gamblin
(LLNL), Adam Moody (LLNL), Stephen Harrell (ITaP),
and Saurabh Bagchi, “A Study of
Failures in Community Clusters: The Case of Conte,” At the 7th IEEE
International Workshop on Program Debugging, co-located with ISSRE, pp. 1-8,
Oct 23-27, 2016, Ottawa, Canada.
[L16]
Saiyma
Sarmin, Saurabh Bagchi, Alim Al
Islam, “Chameleon: defending secret information from eavesdropping over
physical environment,” At the International Conference on Networking Systems
and Security (NSysS), pp. 1-5, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
January 7-9, 2016.
[L17]
Subrata Mitra, Suhas
Javagal (Purdue University, USA); Todd Gamblin, Adam Moody (Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, USA); Stephen Harrell, Saurabh
Bagchi (Purdue University, USA), “Cluster Workload Analytics Revisited,” In
the Fast Abstracts session of the 46th Annual IEEE/IFIP
International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 1-2,
June 28-July 1, 2016, Toulouse, France.
[L18]
Saurabh
Bagchi, Fahad Ali Arshad, and Gaspar Modelo Howard, “Cybersecurity Operations in a
Multi-Institutional Academic Setting: The NEES Story,” At the NSF Cybersecurity
Summit for Large Facilities and Cyberinfrastructure, pp. 1-6, August 26-28,
2014, Arlington, VA.
[L19]
Nawanol
Theera-Ampornpunt, Saurabh Bagchi, Kaustubh Joshi (AT&T Labs), Rajesh Krishna Panta (AT&T Labs), “Using Big Data for More
Dependability: A Cellular Network Tale,” At the 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in
Dependable Systems (HotDep), held in conjunction with
the 24th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), pp. 1-6,
November 3, 2013, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, PA.
(Acceptance rate: 11/21 = 52.3%)
[L20]
Saurabh
Bagchi, Fahad Arshad, Jan Rellermeyer (IBM), Thomas Osiecki
(IBM), Michael Kistler (IBM), and Ahmed Gheith (IBM),
“Lilliput meets Brobdingnagian: Data Center Systems Management through Mobile
Devices,” At the 3rd International Workshop on Dependability of
Clouds, Data Centers and Virtual Machine Technology
(DCDV 2013), held with the 43rd Annual IEEE/IFIP International
Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), pp. 1-6, June 24, 2013,
Budapest, Hungary.
[L21]
Fahad A. Arshad, Gaspar Modelo-Howard, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “To Cloud or Not to Cloud: A Study of Trade-offs between In-house
and Outsourced Virtual Private Network,” At the 7th workshop on Secure Network
Protocols (NPSec), held in conjunction with the 20th
IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), pp. 1-6, October 30,
2012, Austin, TX.
[L22]
Bowen Zhou, Milind Kulkarni, and Saurabh Bagchi, “ABHRANTA: locating
bugs that manifest at large system scales,” At the 8th Workshop on Hot Topics
in System Dependability (HotDep), held in conjunction
with the 10th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
(OSDI), pp. 1-6, October 7, 2012, Hollywood, CA.
[L23]
Jan S. Rellermeyer
and Saurabh Bagchi, “Dependability
as a Cloud Service - A Modular Approach,” In Proceedings of the 2nd
International Workshop on Dependability of Clouds, Data Centers, and Virtual
Machine Technology (DCDV), pp. 1-5, June 25-28, 2012, Boston, MA.
[L24]
Parmjeet
Singh, Noopur Singh, Jung Yang, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Eternal Youth for the Data Center through Software Rejuvenation:
Promise or Paradox?,” Accepted to appear as a Fast
Abstract paper at the 41st IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2 pages, June 27-30, 2011.
[L25]
A. B. M. Alim Al Islam, S. M. Iftekharul Alam, Vijay Raghunathan, and Saurabh Bagchi, “MABCC: Multi-Armed
Bandit Congestion Control in Multi-hop Infrastructure Wireless Mesh Networks,” Accepted
to appear as a Fast Abstract paper at the 41st IEEE/IFIP International
Symposium on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2 pages, June 27-30, 2011.
[L26]
Nawanol
Theera-Ampornpunt, Bowen Zhou, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Predicting Time to Failure for Large Scale Distributed Systems,” Accepted
to appear as a Fast Abstract paper at the 41st IEEE/IFIP International
Symposium on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2 pages, June 27-30, 2011.
[L27]
Srikanth Hariharan, Ness B. Shroff,
and Saurabh Bagchi, "Secure
Neighbor Discovery through Overhearing in Static Multihop Wireless
Networks," IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks (WIMESH 2010), pp.1-6,
21 June 2010.
[L28]
Greg Bronevetsky,
Ignacio Laguna, Saurabh Bagchi, Bronis R. de Supinski, Martin
Schulz, and Dong H. Ahn, “Statistical Fault Detection for Parallel Applications
with AutomaDeD,” At the IEEE Workshop on Silicon
Errors in Logic - System Effects (SELSE), pp. 1-6, 2010.
[L29]
Jinkyu Koo, Myungjin Lee, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Fault Tolerant and
Energy-Efficient Real-Time Scheduling of Packet Transmission for Wireless
Network Interface Cards,” As a Fast Abstract (2 pages) at the 39th
Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
(DSN-2009).
[L30]
Amiya Kumar Maji, Kangli Hao, Salmin Sultana, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Characterization of Failures in Android Operating System,” As a
Fast Abstract (2 pages) at the 39th Annual IEEE/IFIP International
Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN-2009).
[L31]
Mohammad Sajjad Hossain, Tanzima Zerin Islam, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Vijay Raghunathan, “Fast and Collaborative Interference
Avoidance for Wireless Medical Devices,” As a Fast Abstract (2 pages) at the 39th
Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
(DSN-2009).
[L32]
Vinaitheerthan Sundaram, Matthew
Tan Creti, Rajesh K. Panta,
and Saurabh Bagchi, “Component-Dependency
based Micro-Rejuvenation Scheduling,” As a Fast Abstract (2 pages) at the 38th
Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
(DSN-2008).
[L33]
Sarah Sellke, Ness B. Shroff, Saurabh Bagchi, and Chih-Chun
Wang, “Timing Channel Capacity for Uniform and Gaussian Servers,” At the 44th
Annual Allerton Conference On Communication, Control, and
Computing, 2 pages, Sep 27-29, 2006, Allerton, IL.
[L34]
Gunjan Khanna, Saurabh Bagchi, Kirk Beaty, Andrew Kochut,
and Gautam Kar, “Providing Automated Detection of Problems in Virtualized
Servers using Monitor framework,” In the Workshop on Applied Software
Reliability (WASR), held with the IEEE International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN), 6 pages, June 25-28, 2006.
[L35]
Vinita Apte, Yu-Sung Wu, Saurabh Bagchi, Sachin Garg, and Navjot Singh, “SpaceDive:
A Distributed Intrusion Detection System for Voice-over-IP Environments,” Appeared
at the IEEE International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN)
as a Fast Abstracts paper, 2 pages, June 25-28, 2006, Philadelphia, USA.
[L36]
Gunjan Khanna, Yu Cheng and Saurabh Bagchi, “Modeling Probabilistic
Diagnosis Parameters,” Appeared at the IEEE International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, 2 pages, June
25-28, 2006, Philadelphia, USA.
[L37]
Ruben Torres, Vinita Apte, and Saurabh
Bagchi, “Epidemic Multicast with Optimal Node Selection in Ad-Hoc Networks,”
Appeared at the IEEE International Conference on Dependable Systems and
Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, 2 pages, June 28-July 1, 2005,
Yokohama, Japan.
[L38]
Ravish Khosla, Yu Cheng, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Reliable Data
Dissemination using Trust in Multi-hop Sensor Networks,” Appeared at the IEEE International
Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, 2
pages, June 28-July 1, 2005, Yokohama, Japan.
[L39]
Xiaojuan
Ren, Seyong Lee, Saurabh
Bagchi, and Rudolf Eigenmann, “Resource Fault Prediction for Fine-Grained
Cycle Sharing,” Appeared at the IEEE International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, 2 pages, June 28-July 1,
2005, Yokohama, Japan.
[L40]
Chin-Lung Yang, Saurabh Bagchi, and William Chappell, “Location
Tracking with Directional Antennas in Wireless Sensor Networks,” Appeared in the
IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium 2005 (IMS2005), 4 pages, June
11-17, 2005, Long Beach, California. (Nominated for the best student paper in
the MTT-S conference, one of 20 nominated student papers)
[L41]
B. Rabeler, Z. Chishti, S. Bagchi, “An API for Varying
Criticality Requirements in Parallel Programs,” Appeared at the IEEE International
Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, June
28-July 1, 2004, Florence, Italy.
[L42]
M. Krasniewski, P. Varadharajan, S.
Bagchi, “A Trust Index Based Protocol to Tolerate Byzantine Failures in
Sensor Networks,” Appeared at the IEEE International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, June 28-July 1, 2004,
Florence, Italy.
[L43]
N. Pettis, S. Bagchi, “Energy Efficiency and Fault Tolerance in Wireless
Network Cards Through Buffering,” Appeared at the IEEE International Conference
on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, June 28-July
1, 2004, Florence, Italy.
[L44]
Saurabh
Bagchi and Henrique Madeira, "Open
Source Software-A Recipe for Vulnerable Software, or the Only Way to Keep the
Bugs and the Bad Guys Out?," In Proceedings of
the 14th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
(ISSRE), Denver, Colorado, pp. 347-349, November 2003.
[L45]
Nipoon Malhotra, Shrish Ranjan, and Saurabh
Bagchi, "Light-Weight Randomized Reliable Multicasting Protocol,"
Appeared at the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
(DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, June 2003.
[L46]
Gunjan Khanna, Yu-Sung Wu, and Saurabh Bagchi, "Data
Dissemination Protocol in Sensor Networks to Tolerate Node and Link
Failures," In Proceedings of the International Conference on Dependable
Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast Abstracts paper, June 2003.
[L47]
Jen-Yeu
Chen, Yen-Shiang Shue, Hakeem Ogunleye, and Saurabh Bagchi, "A comparative study on data fault tolerant
requirements for data propagation in sensor networks," In Proceedings of
the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN) as a Fast
Abstracts paper, June 2003.
[L48]
S.
Bagchi, Z. Kalbarczyk, R. Iyer, and K. Whisnant, "Software-based Signaturing in Distributed
Systems," In Fast Abstract of the 29th IEEE Fault Tolerant Computer
Symposium (FTCS-29), June 1999.
[L49]
R.K. Iyer, Z. Kalbarczyk, K. Whisnant, and S.
Bagchi, "A Flexible Software Architecture for High Availability
Computing," In Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International High-Assurance
Systems Engineering Symposium (HASE), pp. 42-49, November 1998.
[L50]
S.
Bagchi, K. Whisnant,
Z. Kalbarczyk, and R. K. Iyer, "Chameleon - A Software Infrastructure for
Adaptive Fault Tolerance," In IEEE International Computer Performance and
Dependability Symposium (IPDS), pp. 275-276, September 1998.
[L51]
R.K. Iyer, Z. Kalbarczyk,
and S. Bagchi, "Chameleon:
Adaptive Fault Tolerance Using Reliable, Mobile Agents," As Short Paper in
Proceedings of the 16th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS),
pp. 61-62, October 1997.
Invited Lectures & Keynotes:
[I1] “Connected Secure Infrastructures: Impossible Dreams and Paths to Realization,” Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), April 2024.
[I2] “Dependability and Machine Learning: A Match Made in Heaven,” Keynote at the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Contemporary Computing and Communications (InC4), Bangalore, India, March 2024.
[I3] “Internet of Insecure Things,” Georgia Tech, College of Computing, February 2024.
[I4] “Dependability and Machine Learning: A Grand Challenge of the Times,” Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), August 2023.
[I5] “Quick configuration in cloud computing,” IEEE Communications Society, Webinar series of the Special Interest Group on "NFV and SDN Technologies", February 2023.
[I6] “Dependability and Data Analytics: A Match Made in the Cloud,” Keynote at the 15th IEEE International Conference on COMmunication Systems & NETworkS (COMSNETS), January 2023.
[I7] “How to have a Terrific or a Terrible Life During Your First Three Years as Faculty,” Keynote at the 33rd IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), New Faculty Symposium, November 2022.
[I8] “Dependability and Data Analytics: A Match made in the Cloud,” University of Glasgow, School of Computing Science, June 20, 2022.
[I9] “Making Wimpy Devices Do Strong Analytics,” Keynote at the Annual Symposium of the USC (University of Southern California)-Amazon Center on on Secure & Trusted Machine Learning, April 22, 2022.
[I10] “Dependability Meets Data Analytics,” University of Delaware, Computer and Information Sciences, February 22, 2022.
[I11] “Secure Federated Learning on Wimpy Devices,” Google Workshop on Federated Learning and Analytics, November 8-10, 2021.
[I12] “SCRAMBLE: Secure, Real-Time Decision-Making for the Autonomous Battlefield,” Army Research Lab Summit on Assured Autonomy, October 26, 2021.
[I13] “Distributed ML Inferencing for Latency-Sensitive Applications,” Amazon Web Services Summit, July 19, 2021.
[I14] “Dependability: Meet Data Analytics,” Distinguished seminar at Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Lisbon, October 28, 2020.
[I15] “Dependability Meets Data Analytics,” Keynote at the 5th IEEE International Workshop on Reliability and Security Data Analysis (RSDA), co-located with the 31st Annual IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), October 12, 2020.
[I16] “SCRAMBLE: Secure, Real-Time Decision-Making for the Autonomous Battlefield,” Northrop Grumman AI Summit, October 7, 2020.
[I17] “Dependability Meets Data Analytics,” University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Computer Science, December 16, 2019.
[I18] “Internet-connected and Insecure at All Speeds: Wireless Embedded Systems,” Stony Brook University, Department of Computer Science, October 11, 2019.
[I19] “Harnessing the Power of Mobile and Embedded Devices for Secure and Reliable Systems,” Oregon State University, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, November 26, 2018.
[I20] “Dependability for Computer Systems meets Data Analytics”
[1] Adobe Research, San Jose, CA, October 22, 2018.
[2] Texas A&M, Electrical and Computer Engineering, April 12, 2018.
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Electrical and Computer Engineering, March 27, 2018.
[4] AT&T Labs, Bedminster, NJ, March 15, 2018.
[5] Rutgers University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, March 12, 2018.
[I21] “Dependability for Computer Systems meets Data Analytics”
[1] Northwestern University, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, November 17, 2017.
[2] University of Minnesota, Department of Computer Science, October 30, 2017.
[3] Virginia Tech, Bradley Distinguished Seminar, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, October 6, 2017.
[4] Indiana University, The School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering (SICE), Bloomington, IN, September 8, 2017.
[I22] “Dependable versus Fake News,” At meeting of IFIP Working Group 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance, Longmont, Colorado, June 22-25, 2017.
[I23] “Dependability from the Very Small to the Very Large,” At Rutgers University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, April 7, 2016.
[I24] “FRESCO: An Open Failure Data Repository for Dependability Research and Practice,” At the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference, Bird-of-Feather Session, November 18, 2015.
[I25] “User-centric Workload Analysis of University-wide Computing Cluster,” At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, October 6, 2015.
[I26] “Dependability in a Connected World: Research in Action in the Operational Trenches,” Keynote talk at the 34th International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS), Montreal, Canada, September 28, 2015
[I27] “Dependability in a Connected World: From the Very Large to the Very Small,” At Georgia Tech College of Computing, September 9, 2015.
[I28] “Cyber-Physical Security for the Energy Grid: From the Micro to the Macro,” At Duke Energy, Lafayette, IN, March 11, 2015.
[I29] “Dependability in a Connected World: From the Very Large to the Very Small,” At the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, January 8, 2015.
[I30] “Countering Evolving Threats in Distributed Applications: Scientific Principles,” At Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque, NM, July 30, 2014.
[I31] “Performance Debugging for Highly Parallel Accelerator Architectures,” At EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, February 22, 2013.
[I32] “Discrete Mathematics Teaching in Computer Engineering Curriculum,” At the NSF Workshop on “Learning Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science via Primary Historical Sources”, Las Cruces, NM, April 16-17, 2012.
[I33] “Three Significant Trends in Mobile Security: Threats and Solutions,” At the 13th Annual CERIAS Information Security Research Symposium, Panel on “Mobile Security”, West Lafayette, IN, April 3, 2012.
[I34] “Fault Tolerance for Exascale Systems through Automated Error Detection, Localization, and Efficient Checkpointing,” At IBM Austin Research Lab, May 25, 2011.
[I35]
“Secure Configuration of Intrusion Detections Sensors for
Enterprise Systems,” At the Northrop Grumman Cybersecurity Research Consortium (NGCRC)
3rd Semi-Annual Symposium, April 14, 2011.
[I36] “Stateful Detection in High Throughput Distributed Systems,” At IBM Research, Delhi, India, November 3, 2010.
[I37] “Responses to Cyber Attacks in Distributed Systems,” At Air Force Research Lab, Rome, NY, August 17, 2010.
[I38] “PhD: The First Chapter in an Exciting (mostly) Journey,” At the 7th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON), June 24, 2010, Boston, MA.
[I39] “Responses to Cyber Attacks in Distributed Systems,” At the AFRL ‐ Dartmouth Workshop on Cyber Network Operations Planning and Assessment, April 21-22, 2010, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
[I40] “Toward Dependable and Controllable Wireless Networks,” University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wireless Summer School. This was for a panel titled "Future Research Directions in Wireless Networks", August 5, 2009.
[I41] “Non Intrusive Detection of Errors in High Throughput Distributed Applications,” At the Lawrence Livermore National Lab to the Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC), July 13, 2009.
[I42] “Secure Embedded Wireless Networks,” Venture capitalists as part of the Road Show organized by Purdue's Office of Technology Commercialization, at Fort Wayne, IN, September 10, 2008.
[I43] “Non Intrusive Detection & Diagnosis of Failures in High Throughput Parallel Applications,” Lawrence Livermore National Lab, August 11, 2008.
[I44] “Dependable Middleware for Wireless Sensor and Mesh Networks,” Crane, June 30, 2008.
[I45] “Research in Service Learning: A Tricky Path but with Potential Windfall,” EPICS Annual Symposium, May 22, 2008.
[I46] “A Very Personal List of Caveats and Wishes for System Research,” Presentation as member of "Systems" panel, at the 4th University of Illinois Information Trust Institute (ITI) Workshop on Dependability and Security: Opportunities and Challenges in Building an Overarching Community, November 30, 2007.
[I47] “Failure prediction and failure-aware scheduling in grid-like systems,” University of Texas at Austin, March 2, 2007.
[I48]
“Core Technologies,” Information
Trust Institute, University of Illinois Workshop on Dependability and
Security, December 5, 2006.
[I49]
“Achieving High Survivability in
Distributed Systems through Automated Intrusion Response,” At the bi-annual
meeting of the IFIP WG 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance,
Annapolis, Maryland, July 2, 2006.
[I50]
“Robust Communication in Ad hoc
Networks Resistant to Node Compromise and Failure,” Rockwell Collins
Advanced Technology Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 19, 2006.
[I51]
“Dependable Middleware for Wireless
Sensor Networks,” Tellabs Foundation, Naperville, Illinois, February 23,
2006.
[I52]
"Secure Key Management in
Sensor Networks," Department of ECE, Georgia Tech, October 2004.
[I53]
“Disruption Tolerance: Why, What
& How,” At the bi-annual meeting of the IFIP WG 10.4 on Dependable
Computing and Fault Tolerance, Siena, Italy, July 2004.
[I54]
"Intrusion Tolerance in
Distributed Systems," Coordinated Science Lab, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, April 2004.
Issued/Filed
Patents:
[P1] Somali Chaterji, Saurabh Bagchi, Ran Xu, and Yin Li, “Systems and methods for multi-branch video object detection framework,” Filed: June 13, 2023, US Application 18/334,190.
[P2] Somali Chaterji, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ran Xu, “System for content aware reconfiguration of video object detection,” Filed: March 10, 2023, U.S. Application 18/120,285.
[P3] Somali Chaterji, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ran Xu, “SmartAdapt: Multi-branch Object Detection Framework for Videos on Mobiles,” Filed: June 13, 2022, U.S. Application No: 63/351,674.
[P4] Somali Chaterji, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ran Xu, “System and Methods for Content and Contention-aware Approximate Object Detection,” Filed: March 31, 2022, U.S. Application No: 17/710,233.
[P5] Saurabh Bagchi and Nawanol Theera-Ampornpunt, “Predictive Streaming System,” Filed: November 1, 2021, U.S. Application No: 17/516,497.
[P6] Swagata Biswas, Himadri Sekhar (TCS Research & Innovation); and Saurabh Bagchi, “Imperfect Sensing Based Analysis of Agents Deployed in Environments for Traversal Task Execution,” Filed: July 1, 2021, U.S. Application No: 17/365,937.
[P7] Somali Chaterji, Saurabh Bagchi, and Ashraf Mahgoub, “System and Methods for Heterogeneous Configuration Optimization for Distributed Servers in the Cloud,” Filed: December 31, 2020, U.S. Application No: 17/139,958.
[P8] Saurabh Bagchi, Somali Chaterji, Paul Wood, and Ashraf Mahgoub, “Clustered Database Reconfiguration System for Time-varying Workloads,” Filed: April 16, 2020, Issued: April 12, 2022, U.S. Application No: 16/850,755.
[P9] Rajesh Panta, Moo-Ryong Ra (AT&T Labs Research); Saurabh Bagchi; and Subrata Mitra (AT&T Labs Research), “Parallel partial repair of storage,” Publication No. US20180181471, filed: December 22, 2016.
[P10] Amiya Kumar Maji, Subrata Mitra, and Saurabh Bagchi, “Integrated configuration engine for interference mitigation in cloud computing,” Patent No. 10,310,883, issued: June 4, 2019.
[P11] Saurabh Bagchi, Matthew Edward Tan Creti, Vinaitheerthan Sundaram, and Patrick Eugster, “Debugging non-deterministic embedded systems,” Patent No: 10,007,592, issued: June 26, 2018.
[P12] Patent Nos: 8,811,188, 8,107,397. “Protocol for secure and energy-efficient reprogramming of wireless multi-hop sensor networks,” re-filed: August 19, 2014, issued: January 30, 2012, filed: June 5, 2007.
[P13] Patent No: 8,767,957. “Communication encryption method and device,” issued: July 1, 2014, filed: December 3, 2008.
[P14] Patent No: 8,032,615. “Dynamic online multi-parameter optimization system and method for autonomic computing systems,” issued: October 4, 2011, filed: May 23, 2008.
[P15] Patent Nos: 7,814,547, 7,451,486. “Stateful and cross-protocol intrusion detection for voice over IP,” re-filed: October 12, 2010, issued: August 28, 2008, filed: September 30, 2004.
Other Activities:
[1] Advanced Communicator Silver (ACS), Toastmasters Club No. 1127, West Lafayette, Indiana, member December 2003-present.
[2] Faculty Advisor, “Boiler Talks”, Toastmasters Local Chapter, Registered Student Organization, Purdue University, 2021-present.
[3] Faculty Advisor, “Asha for Education”, Registered Student Organization, Purdue University, 2003-present.