Hiroshi Fujinoki
Curriculum Vitae: (MS Word, PDF)
Research Statement: (MS Word, PDF)
Teaching Statement: (MS Word, PDF)
Teaching in Spring 2020:
CS286-001 Computer Organization & Architecture ( CS286-001 Course Home)
CS314-002 Operatins Systems (CS314-002 Course Home)
I am currently a professor at Department of Computer Science at Southern
Illinois University. I got a Ph.D. degree in Department of Computer Science and Engineering at theUniversity of South Florida in August 2001. I received a
Master's degree in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology
in May 1995 and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Meiji University in Tokyo.
My research is in the area of routing algorithms and protocols for dynamic multicast. My advisor at USF was
Dr. Ken Christensen.
My research area is multicast routing in computer networks. I have proposedthe Shortest Best Path Tree (SBPT) and Path Length Control (PLC) multicastrouting algorithms
that efficiently tradeoff bandwidth consumption and path length for each multicast receiver. The SBPT algorithm guarantees the shortest path while it minimizes bandwidth consumption. The PLC algorithm allows each multicast receiver to trade-off bandwidth consumption and path length, depending on the end-to-end delay requirements of each receiver. Another
contribution is the Distributed Reverse Path Join (DRPJ) multicast routing protocol to efficiently detect multicast neighbors to establish a path from a receiver to a sender. The SBPT and PLC multicast routing algorithms and the DRPJ protocol were evaluated using simulation experiments.
Publications:
- H. Fujinoki and K. Christensen, "The New Shortest Best Path Tree (SBPT) Algorithm for Dynamic Multicast Trees," Proceedings of the IEEE 24th Conference on Local Computer Networks, pp. 204-211, October 1999, Boston, Massachusetts (Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF).
- H. Fujinoki and K. Christensen, "A Routing Algorithm for Dynamic MulticastTrees with End-to-End Path Length Control," Computer Communications, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 101-114, January 2000 (Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF).
- H. Fujinoki and K. Christensen, "The Directed Reverse Path Join (DRPJ)Protocol: An Efficient Multicast Routing Protocol," Computer Communications,Vol. 24, No. 12, pp. 1121-1133, 2001 (Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF).
- H. Fujinoki, K. Christensen, and D. Rundus, "Propensity Analysis as a Means of Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Educational Method without Requiring a Random Control Group," to appear in 2001 ASEE Southeastern RegionalConference Charleston, SC in April 2001 (Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF).
- D. Panchal, K. Schuh and H. Fujinoki, "On the Degree of Multicast Bandwidth Sharing in Existing Internet Routing,"
Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Communications Quality and Reliability (IEEE CQR) 2002, pp. 187-191, Okinawa, JAPAN. (Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF, Talk: MS PowerPoint).
- H. Fujinoki and K. Gollamudi, "Web Transmission Delay Improvement forSlow and Busy Web Servers," Proceedings of the IEEE 27thConference on Local Computer Networks pp. 345-347, October 2002, Tampa, Florida (Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF), Talk: MS PowerPoint).
- K. Christensen, D. Rundus, H. Fujinoki, and D. Davis, "A Crash Course for Preparing Students for a First Course in Computing: Did it Work?," ASEE Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 91, No. 4, pp. 409-413, October 2002.
- Hiroshi Fujinoki, Murugesan Sanjay, and Chintan Shah, "Web File Transmission by Object Packaging - Performance Comparison with HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1 Persistent Connection," Proceedings of the IEEE 28th Conference on Local Computer Networks,
pp. 71-80, October 2003, Bonn/Konigswinter, Germany (Paper: MS Word,
PS, PDF), Talk: MS PowerPoint).
- A. K. Pandey and H. Fujinoki, "Study of MANET Routing Protocols by GloMoSim Simulator," Internation Journal of Network Management 2005, no. 15, pp.393-410,
(Paper: MS Word, PS, PDF).
- Kevin L. Nilson, Sreekanth Peyyeti and Hiroshi Fujinoki, "An Efficient Load Balancing Algorithm for Web Server Clusters:
MOLL (Migration-Optimized Least Loaded) Load-Balancing Algorithm", Proceedings of Networks and Communication Systems (NCS), 2005, April 18-20, 2005, Krabi, Thailand.
(Paper: MS Word,
PS, PDF), Talk: MS PowerPoint).
- Hiroshi Fujinoki, "Cached Guaranteed-Timer Random-Drop against TCP SYN-flood Attacks and Flash Crowds," Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Communication, Network, and Information Security, pp. 162-169, October 2005, Phoenix, Arizona.
(Paper: MS Word,
PS, PDF), Talk: MS PowerPoint).
Extended Version: MS Word, PDF.
- Hiroshi Fujinoki and Sanjay Murugesan, "On the Impact of Disk Access Overhead to Web Server Response Time High-Speed Networks," accepted by Journal of High Speed Networks.
- Yuhan Guo and Hiroshi Fujinoki, "Tree-based Server-Middleman-Client Architecture: Improving Scalability and Reliability for Voting-based Network Games in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks," Proceedings of SPIE,
Multimedia Systems and Applications IX, Vol. 6391, pp. 63910I-1 through 63910I-11, October 2006, Boston, Massachusetts.
- Ravi Kumar Boyapati and Hiroshi Fujinoki, "Performance Studies of the Server-Side Access Control for SYN-Flooding Distributed Denial of Service Attacks using Real Systems,"
Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Communication, Network, and Information Security, October 2006, MIT Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Paper: PDF)
- Hiroshi Fujinoki, "On the Support for Heterogeneity in Networked Virtual Environment," Proceedings of ACM NETGAMES 2006 & 5th Workshop on Network & System Support for Games 2006, October 2006, Singapore.
(Paper: PDF)
- Hiroshi Fujinoki, "Multi-Path BGP (MBGP): A Solution for Improving Network Bandwidth Utilization and Defense against Link Failures in Inter-Domain
Routing", the proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON 2008), pp. 1-6, New Delhi/INDIA, December 12-14, December 2008 (Paper: MS Word, PDF).
- Hiroshi Fujinoki, "Improving Reliability for Multi-Home Inbound Traffic: MHLB/I Packet-Level Inter-Domain Load-Balancing", the
Proceedings of the International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2009), pp. 248-256, Fukuoka/JAPAN, March 16-19, 2009 (Paper: MS Word, PDF).
- Hiroshi Fujinoki, "Analyses on Ideal Network Structures to Improve Reliability by Multi-path and Multi-homing BGP Routing in the Internet,"
the Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications, pp. 1-6, St. Petersburg, Russia, October 2009
(Paper: MS Word, PDF, Talk: MS PowerPoint).
- Joshua B. Wade, Hiroshi Fujinoki, Adam Coffman, Delia M. Feerer, and Andrew G. Hauck, "A Cross-Layer Approach for Mitigating Denial of Service Attacks:
Device-Driver Packet Filter and Remote Firewalling," International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security,
vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 231-239, December 2010.
- Jacob W. Keister, Hiroshi Fujinoki, Clinton W. Bandy, and Steven R. Lickenbrock, "SoKey: New Security Architecture
for Zero-Possibility Private Information Leak in Social Networking Applications," Proceedings of IEEE CQR (Communications
Quality and Reliability) Workshop, pp. 1-6, May 2011.
- Hiroshi Fujinoki and Andrew Hawk, "Analysis on the Current and the Future Internet Structure Regarding
Multi-homed and Multi-path routing," Journal of Internet Services and Applications, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp. 257-270, November 2011.
Students I have been working with:
- Divyesh Panchal (Department of Computer Science at SIUE), Defended in December 2003, Master's Project:
MS-Word Document.
- KiranKumar Gollamudi (Department of Electrical Engineering at SIUE), Defended in December 2002, Master's Project:
MS PowerPoint.
- Ravichandra Tella (Department of Electrical Engineering at SIUE), Defended in May 2003
- Nandipati P.(Department of Electrical Engineering at SIUE), Defended in May 2003
- Sanjay Murugesan (Department of Computer Science at SIUE), Defended in May 2003, Master's Project:
MS PowerPoint.
- Chintan Shah (Department of Computer Science at SIUE), Defended in May 2003, Master's Project:
MS PowerPoint.
- Peyyeti Sreekanth (Department of Computer and Information Science at SIUE), Defended in May 2003,
Master's Project: MS PowerPoint.
- Gang Wu (Department of Computer Science at SIUE), Defended in May 2003, Master's Project:
MS PowerPoint.
- Siddhrtha Kory (Department of Computer Science at SIUE), July 2003, Master's Project:
MS PowerPoint.
- Ashwini K. Pnadey (Department of Computer and Information Science at SIUE), May 2004, Master's Project:
MS PowerPoint, MS Word.
- Kevin L. Nilson (Department of Computer Science), Expected to defend in August 2004, Master's Project (a group work with Peyyeti Sreekanth):
Master's Project (a group work with Kevin L. Nilson): An Efficient Load Balancing Algorithm for Web Server Clusters: Least Loaded Improved Algorithm,
MS PowerPoint, MS Word.
- Peyyeti Sreekanth (As Department of Computer Science at SIUE), Expected to defend in August 2004,
Master's Project (a group work with Kevin L. Nilson): An Efficient Load Balancing Algorithm for Web Server Clusters: Least Loaded Improved Algorithm,
MS PowerPoint, MS Word.
- Yuhan Guo (Department of Computer and Information Science at SIUE), Master's Project: A Large-Scale
Multi-Player Board Game with Voting-Based Method for Determining the Next Move MS PowerPoint,
MS Word (completed in August 2005).
- Sriram Srinivisan (Department of Computer Science): Integrated Server Protection for Simultaneous Distributed
Denial of Service Attacks and Flash Crowds Hazards.
- Sunil Parchuri (Department of Computer Science): Desigining Packet Scheduling Algorithms to Improve TCP Performance
over Wireless LANs.
- Christopher Lakifes (Department of Computer Science), Master's Topic Paper: Net Web Services Architecture MS PowerPoint,
MS Word (completed in August 2005).
- Prashant Rausaria (Department of Computer Science): Project title to be determined soon.
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