Washington State University (WSU)

The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)

Research Publications (Accepted/Published)

Book Chapters

B2. Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K. Das and Christine Julien, “Resolving and Mediating Ambiguous Context in Pervasive Healthcare Environments”, Smart Healthcare Applications and Services, Carsten Röcker et al (editors), Idea Group Publishing, IRM Press, 2010

B1. Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “Managing Context Uncertainty in Smart Pervasive Environments”, Designing Solutions-Based Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing: New Issues and Trends, Milton Mendes et al (editors), Idea Group Publishing, IRM Press, 2009

Journals/Magazines

J5. Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K. Das and Christine Julien "Resource-Optimized Quality -Assured Ambiguous Context Mediation in Pervasive Environments,”IEEE Transaction on Mobile Computing (TMC 2012), pp. 218 – 229, Vol. 11, Issue 2, Feb. 2012

J4. Nirmalya Roy, Gu Tao and Sajal K. Das, “Supporting Pervasive Computing Applications with Active Context Fusion and Semantic Context Delivery”, Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) Journal, pp. 21-42, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Feb. 2010

J3. Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “Enhancing Availability of Grid Computational Services to Ubiquitous Computing Applications”, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), vol. 20, no. 7, pp. 953-967, July. 2009

J2. Sajal K. Das, Nirmalya Roy, and Abhishek Roy “Context-Aware Resource Management in Multi-Inhabitant Smart Homes: A Framework based on Nash H- Learning”, Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) Journal, pp. 372-404, Vol. 2, Issue 4, Nov. 2006

J1. Preetam Ghosh, Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K. Das, and Kalyan Basu, "A Pricing Strategy for Job Allocation in Mobile Grids Using a Non-cooperative Bargaining Theory Framework," Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (Special Issue on Design and Performance of Networks for Super-, Cluster-, and Grid-Computing, Guest Eds: A. Zomaya, M. Ould-Khaoua and H. Sarbazi-Azad), pp. 1366-1383, vol. 65, issue 11, Nov 2005

Conferences (Yearwise)

 

2011

1. Nirmalya Roy, Archan Misra, Christine Julien, Sajal K. Das and Jit Biswas, “An Energy Efficient Quality Adaptive Multi-Modal Sensor Framework for Context Recognition”, Proc. of IEEE Int’l Conf. on Pervasive Computing (PerCom 2011), pp. 63-73, Seattle, USA, Mar 2011 [acceptance rate: ~ 11%] (Best Paper Nominated)

2. Agoston Petz, Taesoo Jun, Nirmalya Roy, Chien-Liang Fok and Christine Julien “Passive Network-Awareness for Dynamic Resource-Constrained Networks”, Proc. of 11th IFIP Int'l Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, (DAIS 2011), pp. 106-121, June 2011

3. Neda Edalat, Wendong Xiao, Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K. Das and Mehul Motani, “Combinatorial Auction-Based Task Allocation in Multi-Application Wireless Sensor Networks”, Proc. of IEEE/IFIP Int’l Conf. on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC), Oct. 2011

 

2010

1. Nirmalya Roy, Vasanth Rajamani and Christine Julien, “Supporting Multi-Fidelity-Aware Concurrent Applications in Dynamic Sensor Networks,” Proc. of the 2nd International Workshop on Information Quality and Quality of Service for Pervasive Computing (IQ2S 2010) in conjunction with PerCom 2010

2. Nirmalya Roy, Kevin Brooks and Christine Julien “Usability of Semantic Web for Enhancing Digital Living Experience” Proc of IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC) 2010, Las Vegas, USA

3. Taesoo Jun, Nirmalya Roy and Christine Julien, “Modeling Delivery Delay for Flooding in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2010

2009

1. Nirmalya Roy, Christine Julien and Sajal K. Das, "Resource-Optimized Quality -Assured Ambiguous Context Mediation in Pervasive Environments,” Proc. of International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness (QShine 2009), pp 232-248, Vol. 22, Nov. 2009 (Best Paper Award)

2. Nirmalya Roy, Archan Misra, Sajal K. Das & Christine Julien, “Quality-of-Inference (QoINF)-Aware Context Determination in Assisted Living Environments”, Proc. of ACM SIGMOBILE Workshop on Medical-Grade Wireless Networks (WiMD 2009) in conjunction with MobiHoc, May 2009

3. Nirmalya Roy, Christine Julien, Archan Misra and Sajal K. Das, "A Prototype for Resource Optimized Context Determination in Pervasive Care Environments” Proc. of International Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services (MobiCASE 2009, Demonstrations Track), Oct. 2009

4. Nirmalya Roy, Christine Julien and Sajal K. Das, “Resolving and Mediating Ambiguous Contexts for Pervasive Care Environments,” IEEE International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services ( MobiQuitous 2009, Poster Paper), July 2009

2008

1. Nirmalya Roy, Archan Misra and Sajal K. Das, “Efficient Long-Term Quality-of- Inference (QoINF)-Aware Context Determination in Pervasive Care Environments”, Proc. of ACM SIGMOBILE Workshop on Systems and Networking Support for Healthcare and Assisted Living Environments (HealthNet 2008) in conjunction with MobiSys, Colorado, June 2008

2. Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “Quality-Assured Ambiguous Contexts Mediation Framework for Smart Healthcare Applications”, Proc. of ACM SIGMOBILE USENIX Int’l Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys 2008: WIP Session), Colorado, June 2008

3. Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “A Context-Aware Learning, Prediction and Mediation Framework for Resource Management in Pervasive Environments”, Proc. of ACM SIGMOBILE USENIX Int’l Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (MobiSys 2008: PhD Forum), Colorado, June 2008

4. Nirmalya Roy, Gautham Pallapa and Sajal K. Das, “An Ontology-Driven Ambiguous Contexts Mediation Framework for Smart Healthcare Applications”, Proc. of Int’l Conf. on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments (PETRA 2008), Greece, July 2008

5. Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “Context-aware Learning, Prediction and Resource Management in Smart Pervasive Environments”, Proc. of IEEE Int’l Conf. on Pervasive Computing (PerCom 2008: Google PhD Forum), Mar 2008

6. Sajal K. Das and Nirmalya Roy, “Learning, Prediction and Mediation of Context Uncertainty in Smart Pervasive Environments”, OnTheMove to the Meaningful Internet Systems, R. Meersman et al (editors), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5333, Nov. 2008, pp. 820-829

7. Gautham Pallapa, Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “A Scheme for Quantizing Context Privacy in Context-aware Ubiquitous Computing”, Proc. of IET Int’l Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 08) July 2008

2007

1. Nirmalya Roy, Gautham Pallapa and Sajal K. Das, “A Middleware Framework for Ambiguous Context Mediation in Smart Home Healthcare Application” Proc. of IEEE Int’l Conf. on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2007) [acceptance rate: ~ 26%]

2. Gautham Pallapa, Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das, “Precision: Privacy Enhanced Context-Aware Information Fusion in Ubiquitous Healthcare” Proceeding of the First Workshop on Software Engineering of Pervasive Computing Applications, Systems and Environments (SEPCASE '07) in conjunction with ICSE 2007 [acceptance rate: ~ 29%]

3. Preetam Ghosh, Nirmalya Roy and Sajal K. Das “Mobility-based Cost-effective Job Scheduling in an IEEE 802.11 Mobile Grid Architecture” Proceeding of the First Int’l Workshop on Context-Awareness and Mobility in Grid Computing (WCAMG’07) in conjunction with CCGrid’2007 [acceptance rate: ~ 34%]

4. Preetam Ghosh, Nirmalya Roy, Kalyan Basu, Sajal K. Das, Paul. Wilson and Prabir Das “A Case Study-based Performance Evaluation Framework for CSCF Processes on a Blade-Server” Proc. of IEEE Int’l Conf. on Networking and Services (ICNS 2007) [acceptance rate: ~ 38%]

2006

1. Nirmalya Roy, Abhishek Roy and Sajal K. Das “Context-Aware Resource Management in Multi Inhabitant Smart Homes: A Nash H-learning based Approach”, Proc. of IEEE Int’l Conf. on Pervasive Computing (PerCom 2006), Pisa, Italy, Mar 2006 (Mark Weiser Best Paper Award) [acceptance rate: ~ 8%]

2005

1. Nirmalya Roy, Abhishek Roy, Kalyan Basu and Sajal K. Das “A Cooperative Learning Framework for Mobility-Aware Resource Management in Multi-Inhabitant Smart Homes”, Proc. of IEEE Int'l Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2005), San Diego, California, USA, pp. 393-403, July 2005 [acceptance rate: ~ 35%]

2. Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K. Das , Kalyan Basu and Mohan Kumar “Enhancing Availability of Grid Computational Services to Ubiquitous Computing Applications”, Proc. of IEEE Int'l Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS’2005), Denver, Colorado, USA, April 2005 [acceptance rate: ~ 12%]

3. Nirmalya Roy, Abhishek Roy, Kalyan Basu and Sajal K. Das “A Reinforcement Learning Framework for Location-Aware Resource Management in Multi-Inhabitant Smart Homes”, Proc. of 3rd Int'l Conference on Smart homes and health Telematics (ICOST 2005), Quebec, Canada, pp. 180-187, July 2005 [acceptance rate: ~ 27%]

2004

1. Preetam Ghosh, Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K.Das and Kalyan Basu “A Game Theory based Pricing Strategy For Job Allocation in Mobile Grid”, Proc. of IEEE Int'l Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS’2004), Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, April 2004 [acceptance rate: ~ 32%]

2. Prateek Shah, Nirmalya Roy, Abhishek Roy, Kalyan Basu, and Sajal K Das “Design of PON using VQ - Based Fiber Optimization”, Telecommunications and Networking - ICT 2004, Proc. of 11th IEEE Int'l Conference on Telecommunications, Fortaleza, Brazil, pp. 1303-1309, vol. 3124, Aug 2004 [acceptance rate: ~ 25%]

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