IITKGP

Arobinda Gupta

Professor

Computer Science and Engineering

+91-3222-283476

agupta@cse.iitkgp.ac.in

Responsibilities

  • Chairperson, Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence
  • Head, Computer Science and Engineering

Research Areas

My research interests lie broadly in the area of distributed systems and networks.  Some of the problems I have worked on in recent times include coverage in wireless sensor networks, event and data dissemination in vehicular ad hoc networks, and desgning algorithms for time-varying graphs that can model many dynamic network scenarios. Recently, I have also been interested in scheduling and coordination problems that exist in smart grids, where I have worked on the problem of  charge scheduling of electric vehicles in smart grids.
  • Distributed Charge Scheduling of Plug-In Electric Vehicles Using Inter-Aggregator Collaboration Mukherjee J. C., Gupta A. By IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 8 331-341 (2017)
  • Coordinated problem solving through resource sharing in a distributed environment U. Deshpande, A. Gupta, and A. Basu By IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernatics Part-B Vol. 35, No. 2 345-358 (2005)
  • Event notification in VANET with capacitated roadside units J. C. Mukherjee, A. Gupta, and R. C. Srinivas By IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems Vol. 17, No. 7 1867-1879 (2016)
  • A Reviewof Charge Scheduing of Electric Vehicles in Smart Grid Mukherjee J. C., Gupta A. By IEEE Systems Journal Vol. 9 1541-1553 (2015)
  • Mobility aware scheduling for imbalance reduction through charging coordination of electric vehicles in smart grid Mukherjee J. C., Shukla S. , Gupta A. By Pervasive and Mobile Computing 21 104-118 (2015)
  • Line coverage measures in wireless sensor networks D. Dash, A. Gupta, A. Bishnu, and S. C. Nandy By Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing Vol. 74, No. 7 - (2014)
  • Detecting misbehaviors in VANET with integrated root cause analysis M. Ghosh, A. Varghese, A. Gupta, A. Kherani, and S. Muthaiah By Ad Hoc Networks Vol. 8, No. 7 - (2010)
  • Adaptive broadcast by fault-tolerant spanning tree switching S. Karmakar and A. Gupta By Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing Vol. 70, No. 9 - (2010)
  • Using group structures for efficient routing in delay tolerant networks M. Thomas, S. Phand, and A. Gupta By Ad Hoc Networks Vol. 7, No. 2 344-362 (2009)
  • Fault containing self-stabilizing distributed protocols S. Ghosh, A. Gupta, S. V. Pemmaraju, and T. Herman By Distributed Computing Vol. 20, No. 1 53-73 (2007)

Principal Investigator

  • RTOS Validation and Development Support

Ph. D. Students

Lalan Kumar Ram

Area of Research: Operating System Supports for Networking