Dr. Zhenhai Duan received his B.S. degree from Shandong University, China, in 1994, his M.S. degree from Beijing University, China, in 1997, and his Ph.D. degree from the University of Minnesota, in 2003, all in Computer Science. He joined the Computer Science Department at the Florida State University in fall 2003 as an Assistant Professor.
Research
Dr. Duan’s research interests are broadly in computer networks, multimedia applications, and modeling and performance analysis of computer systems. Currently he is focusing on the scalable QoS control and management in the Internet, Internet routing protocols and service architectures, networking security, and wireless networks.
Selected Publications
- Zhenhai Duan, Zhi-Li Zhang, Yiwei T. Hou, and Lixin Gao, "A Core Stateless Bandwidth Broker Architecture for Scalable Support of Guaranteed Services." IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, February 2004. pp 167 - 182.
- Zhenhai Duan, Zhi-Li Zhang, and Yiwei T. Hou, "Service Overlay Networks: SLA, QoS, and Bandwidth Provisioning." IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, December 2003. pp 870 - 883.
- Xin Yuan, Zhenhai Duan, "FRR: a Proportional and Worst-Case Fair Round Robin Scheduler." To appear In Proc. IEEE INFOCOM 2005, Miami, Florida, March 13 - 17, 2005.
- Jaideep Chandrashekar, Zhenhai Duan, Zhi-Li Zhang, and Jeffrey Krasky, "Limiting Path Exploration in BGP." To appear In Proc. IEEE INFOCOM 2005, Miami, Florida, March 13 - 17, 2005.