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Research Interests My research focuses on infrastructure, including networks, servers, storage and data centers. I have specific interests in applying techniques from network analysis, control theory, and economic principles to a general class of infrastructure problems. Recent Projects Currently, I am working on projects structured around helping infrastructure architects focus on design: - Automating day-to-day infrastructure operations.
- Developing a model-based approach for reasoning over logical components.
Moreover, I am interested in utility computing especially with the pricing of services and the effect of the market mechanism as a control for user behavior and an incentive for operators to provide differentiated services. Selected Publications Interference-aware QoS Routing (IQRouting) for Ad-hoc Networks Rajarshi Gupta, Zhanfeng Jia, Teresa Tung, and Jean Walrand 48th Annual IEEE Globecom Telecommunications Conference (Globecom) November 2005 St. Louis, MO A Practical Approach to QoS Routing for Wireless Networks Teresa Tung, Zhanfeng Jia, and Jean Walrand 3rd International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad-hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt) April 2005 Riva del Garda, Italy Soft-routing Teresa Tung and Jean Walrand International Network Optimization Conference (INOC) March 2005 Lisbon, Portugal Providing QoS for Real-time Applications Teresa Tung and Jean Walrand 2nd IASTED Communications, Internet, and Information Technology (CIIT) November 2003 Scottsdale, AZ Adaptive Quality of Service for a Mobile Ad-hoc Network Antonios Dimakis, Linhai He, John Musacchio, Hoi-sheng Wilson So, Teresa Tung, and Jean Walrand 5th IFIP TC6 International Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communications Networks (MWCN), October 2003 Singapore Education Ph.D. in electrical engineering computer science (2006), University of California at Berkeley Personal Interests Eating, college football, reading and video games. Short Biography I received my bachelors of science, masters of science, and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California at Berkeley in 2000, 2003, and 2006 respectively. My graduate work on networking was supervised by Professor Jean Walrand. During the last year of my graduate studies, I consulted with Siemens Technology-to-Business Center that resulted in a patent submission "Quality Guarantee for Real-time Applications over Shared Networks" (2006). To Top |