
Research Interests: My research interests are in the area of computer network and operating systems, which include: network measurement, modeling, pricing, security. I have worked on adaptive multimedia networks for a few years. Right now, my research focuses on defending against network abuses, such as Denial-of-Service attacks and SPAM.
Ongoing Projects:
Information Security
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ALPACAS: A Large-scale Privacy-Aware Collaborative Anti-spam System
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Zhenyu Zhong, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, and Kang Li,
to appear in IEEE Infocom 2008, Phoenix, AZ
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Fast Statistical Spam Filter by Approximate Classifications
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Kang Li, Zhenyu Zhong,
in Proc. of ACM SIGMETRICS 2006/IFIP Performance 2006, St. Malo, France, June 2006.
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Throttling Outgoing SPAM for Webmail Services.
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Zhenyu Zhong, Kun Huang, and Kang Li. In the second Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS 2005), Mountain View, CA.
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Resisting SPAM Delivery by TCP Damping"
Kang Li, Calton Pu, and Mustaque Ahamad. In the first Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS 2004), Mountain View, CA.
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Efficient Packet Classification with Digest Caches" Francis Chang,
Wu-chang Feng, Wu-chi Feng, and Kang Li. In the proceedings of Workshop on Network Processors and Applic
ation (NP3), Madrid, Spain.
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Approximate Caches for Packet Classification" Francis Chang, Kang Li, and Wu-chang Feng. AC
M SIGCOMM 2003 (poster session). An extended version is to be appear in IEEE Infocom 2004, Hongkong.
"Analysis of State Exposure Control to Prevent Cheating in Online Games"
Kang Li, Shanshan Ding, Doug McCreary, and Steve Webb. In ACM Nossdav 2004, Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.
Multimedia Networking
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Ligne-Claire Video Encoding for Power Constrained Mobile Environments
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Siddhartha Chattopadhyay, Suchi Bhandarkar, and Kang Li,
to appear in ACM Multimedia, 2007.
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Video Personalization in Resource-Constrained Multimedia Environments
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Yong Wei, Suchi Bhandarkar, and Kang Li,
to appear in ACM Multimedia, 2007.
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Power Aware Compression Algorithms for MPEG-4 Virtual Human
Animation in Mobile Environments
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Siddhartha Chattopadhyay, Suchi Bhandarkar, and Kang Li,
in IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2007.
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Client-Centered, Energy-Efficient Wireless Communication on IEEE 802.11b Network
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Haijin Yan, David Lowenthal, Kang Li, Rupa Krishnan, and Larry Peterson.
in IEEE Transaction on Mobile Computing, Vol.5. No.11. 2006.
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ACE: An Active, Client-Directed Technique for Reducing WNIC Energy During Web Browsing."
Haijin Yan, David Lowenthal, and Kang Li. In Nossdav 2005, Skamania, Washington.
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New Methods for Passive Estimation of RTT Using TCP Timestamps.
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Bryan Veal, Kang Li, and David K. Lowenthal. In the 6th
Workshop on Passive and Active Measurement
(PAM 2005), Boston, MA.
"Client-Centered Energy*Delay Reduction for TCP Downloads"
Haijin Yan, Rupa Krishnan, Scott A. Watterson, David K. Lowenthal,
Kang Li, and Larry L. Peterson.
In IWQoS 2004, Montreal, Canada.
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- Fall 2004/2006/2008: CSCI-4250/6250 Computer and Network Security (Undergrad/Graduate)
(Syllabus)
- Spring 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008: CSCI-4760/6760 Computer Networks (Undergrad/Graduate)
(Syllabus)
- Fall 2005/2007: CSCI-8250 Advanced Topics on Network and Security (Graduate)
(Syllabus)
- Fall 2005/2007: CSCI-1730 System Programming (Undergrad)
(Syllabus)
- Current:
Doug Brewer (Ph.D),
Atanas Dimitrov (MS),
Krishna Bhargav (MS),
Corey Stark (MS),
Matt Howell (MS)
- Zhenyu Zhong (Ph.D, Graduated in December 2007), now at SecureComputing Corp, Atlanta, Georgia. Thesis: System Oriented Techniques for High-Performance Anti-Spam Solutions.
- Siddhartha Chattopadhyay (Ph.D, Co-advised with Prof. Suchendra Bhandarkar, Graduated in Nov 2007), now at Google Corp, California. Thesis: Content Aware Multimedia Transcoding For Resource Constrained Environments.
- Michael Moore (MS, Graudated in Summer 2006), now at UNL, Nebraska. Thesis: Asymmetric Protocols for Network Applications
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Aura Morris (MS, Graduated in Summer 2005), now at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico. Thesis: Filtering Spam Using Social Networks
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Bryan Veal (MS, Graduated in Summer 2005), now at Intel, Oregon. Thesis: New Methods for Passive Estimation of TCP Behaviors
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