Deepak Chellamani
Email:***********@*****.***
Lawrence KS 66047 Phone: 785-840-
5880
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a challenging position as a network deployment engineer.
EDUCATION:
> M.S. Electrical Engineering; University of Kansas, GPA: 3.3 (June 2010)
Thesis: A novel Distributed Hash Table (DHT) routing protocol for Mobile Ad
hoc Networks
Abstract: This research explores the fundamental efficiency of a structured
p2p overlay routing technique like DHT routing in an ad hoc environment,
when compared to conventional routing methods.
> B.E. Electrical and Electronics; Anna University, Chennai, India (May
2005)
Academic Standing: First Class
SKILLS:
Programming languages C, C++, Visual C#, Java
Operating System Platforms Familiar with Linux and OpenBSD
Database Familiar with Microsoft Access and
Oracle
Networking Skills IP addressing, Cisco IOS, RIP, OSPF,
BGP, TCP/IP, VOIP
Network Simulator and tools Qualnet 4.0 Wireshark protocol analyzer
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION:
> Cisco CCNA 640-802 (July 2010)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
> Database Programmer, KU Transportation Center (Jan 2008 - May 2009)
This research examined the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)
Maintenance Quality Assurance program (MQA) to evaluate the effectiveness
of maintenance activities.
Contribution and achievements:
. Performed Review and Analysis of their current MQA Program
. Formulated recommendations for enhancing the sampling process
. Developed visual C# application to generate probability distributions of
the maintenance ratings
. Performed Monte-Carlo simulations on sampling techniques to evaluate
possibilities of further research
PROJECTS:
> Evaluation of mesh networking deployment for Smart Work Zone Deployment
Initiative (SWZDI)
This research examined the potential benefits of incorporating mesh
networks into non-infrastructure environments as the backbone of real-time
communications and monitoring.
Contribution:
. Developed a Client-Server socket program module to determine the message
transfer characteristics in rural locations and used the data for
graphically mapping the position of pilot car in work zones.
. Collaborated with peers in developing system plan for implementation and
performed proof of concept test.
. Developed a GUI recording and evaluating GPS data through serial port
connection.
> Power Line Disturbance Detector
Simulation and real-time deployment of an adaptive ADSP filter for
providing clean and stable electric supply for sophisticated equipments.
Contribution:
. Collaborated with peers in designing the theoretical model of an
adaptive filter
. Developed a working model of adaptive filtering of power signal using a
Digital Signal Processor
. Used a C program for simulation and a fixed point ADSP processor program
to employ in real-time
PUBLICATIONS:
> Schrock, Steven D.; Wang, Weichao; See, Chen Fei; Chellamani, Deepak;
Sarangapani, Mukund; Mulinazzi, Thomas E.; "Evaluation of Rapid
Deployment Mesh Networking for Work Zones", University of Kansas,
Technical Report 45100-1, May 2009.
> Schrock, S.; C. Young; and D. Chellamani; "Use of Monte Carlo Simulation
to Evaluate the Kansas Department of Transportation's Maintenance
Quality Assurance Program", Presentations from the12th AASHTO-TRB
Maintenance Management Conference, 2009: pp. 3-17.
COURSEWORK AND LABS:
Communication Networks, Implementation of Networks, Internet Routing
Architecture, Resource Sharing of Broadband Access Networks, Random
Signals, Principles of Digital Communication Systems and Object Oriented
Programming.
REFERENCES:
1. Dr. Joseph Evans (Thesis Advisor)
Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor, EECS Department
University of Kansas
Email: *****@****.**.***
Phone: 785-***-****.
2. Dr. Arvin Agah (Thesis Committee member)
Professor, EECS Department
University of Kansas
Email: ****@**.***
Phone: 785-***-****.
3. Dr. Steve Schrock (Research Project Investigator)
Assistant Professor, CEAE Department
University of Kansas
Email: *******@**.***
Phone: 785-***-****.
Other references available on request
[Willing to relocate]