Injong Rhee

Professor
Department of Computer Science
Box 8206, EB II Room 3268
890 Oval Drive
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8206
Phone:(919) 515-3305
Fax:(919) 515-7896
my last name AT ncsu dot edu
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Short Bio
Injong Rhee is Professor of Computer Science at North
Carolina State University and runs Networking Research Lab (NRL).
He works primarily on network
protocols for the Internet. His major contributions in the field
include the development of congestion control protocols, called BIC and
CUBIC. Since 2004, these protocols have been the default TCP algorithms
for Linux and are currently being used by more than 40% of Internet
servers around the world and by several tens millions Linux users for
daily Internet communication. He also has invented several multimedia
streaming and multicast technologies licensed to companies for commercial
applications. He started a company based on these technologies in 2000
where he developed and launched the world's first video streaming
products and push-to-talk (PTT) VoIP products for cell phones. His
recent research topics include mobile ad hoc networks, delay/disruption
tolerant networks, and P2P systems. He has been consulting for companies including Boeing, Lucent Technologies, CISCO, Korea Telecom, LG Electronics, and LG Datacom. He received NSF Career Award in
1999 and NCSU New Inventor's award in 2000.
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| Research |
Injong's research areas lie in Computer Networks and Systems. His recent interests are in TCP/IP Networks, Flow and Congestion Control, Wireless Networks, Sensor Networks, Multimedia, and Multicast. He is currently directing Networking Research Lab.
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Networking Research Lab (NRL) |
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| Teaching |
Injong teaches the following courses. (Some of these links are obsolete.)
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SAMSI course on sensor networks ( 2007 F) |
CSC773 Advanced Internet Protocols (2005 S, 2007 S, 2009 S) |
CSC573 Internet Protocols (2006 F,2007,2008 S,2009 S) |
CSC557 Multimedia Networking (1999, 2000, 2003 F, 2009 S) |
CSC 314/6 Data Structures C++ amd Java (1997S, 1998S, 2003S, 2003F, 2004S, on-line distance education class, every year every semester) |
CSC495/591J Distributed Systems |
CSC 501 Operating Systems |
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| Current Students and Postdoc |
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Seongjoon Kim (Postdoc, Wireles Networks, Mobility Models) |
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Hyungsuk Won (PhD Student, Muticast in Wireless Networks) |
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Sangtae Ha (PhD Student, Transport Protocols) |
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Jeongki Min (PhD Student) |
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Seongik Hong (PhD Student, Wireless Networks) |
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Kyuyong Shin (co-advising with Dr. Reeves, PhD Student, P2P Networks) |
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Sankararaman Janakiraman (PhD Student, Wireles Networks, Peer to Peer Networks) |
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Yaogong Wang (PhD Student, Congestion Control, Network Systems) |
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Sungro Yoon (PhD Student, MIMO MAC) |
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| Past PhD Students and Postdocs |
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Ajit Warrier (PhD 2008, Currently with Silvus Wireless, LA ) |
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Minsu Shin (Postdoc 2007, Currently with Hanoro Telecom, Korea) |
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Sangjoon Park (PhD 2006, Currently Member of Technical Staff, ETRI) |
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Long Le (Postdoc in 2006, Currently at Technische Universiat Berlin) |
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Lisong Xu (Postdoc in 2003 and 2004, Currently Assistant Professor at Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln) |
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Jangwon Lee (Postdoc in 2004, Currently with Qualcomm, INC.) |
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Jim Martin (PhD 2000, Currently Assistant Professor at Clemson Univ.) |
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Sridhar Ramesh (Postdoc in 1999, Currently with Texas Instrument, INC.) |
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