Research Interests
My primary research interests are in the fields of Networking and
Distributed Systems. I did my undergraduate thesis in Signaling Issues
in ATM Networking. Before joining Stanford, I was involved in the
development and enhancing of a native mode ATM stack, and achieving
end-system quality of service in networks.
Another field towards which I have been attracted while at Stanford is
VLSI design. In the Winter of 97, I designed a Self timed RSA
coprocessor in the class Design Projects in
VLSI Systems with Peter as my partner
in the project. The full report for that chip can be obtained
here.
Papers
- Ankur Jain and S Keshav,
Achieving Service Quality in End-Systems (submitted for publication).
- Ankur Jain and S Keshav,
Native-mode ATM in FreeBSD: Experience and Performance, Proceedings NOSSDAV '96, Zushi, Japan, April 1996.
- Ankur Jain and Navin Mittal, Signaling Issues in ATM Networks,
B Tech Thesis, Dept of Computer Science and Engineering,
IIT Delhi, May 1995.