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Rohit Koul

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*11) Koul Rohit, Ramanathiah Gurudutta  "Techniques for filtering selective users in distribution lists"    Oracle Corp, (US and Indian Patents, 2010)

*10) Koul Rohit, Ramanathiah Gurudutta and Ramakrishnan Deepak "Controlled policy based management of contact lists in enterprise messaging systems", Oracle Corp, (US and Indian patents 2009)

*09)  Ramakrishnan Deepak, Koul Rohit and Ramanathiah Gurudutta "Secure conferencing - blocking random access patterns to public web and tele-conferencing calls"  Oracle Corp, (US and Indian patents 2009)

*08) Koul Rohit, Ramanathiah Gurudutta, Ramakrishnan Deepak and Vikas P.C. "Automatic rules-based messaging system based on analysis of text and/or associated metadata" Oracle Corp, (US and Indian patents, 2009)

*07) Koul Rohit, Ramanathiah Gurudutta  "A framework to dynamically update outdated static web-page content via a messaging system"    Oracle Corp, (US and Indian Patents, 2009)

*06) Koul Rohit, Ramanathiah Gurudutta  "Collation of multi-user, multi-format one-way email communication with common subject titles"    Oracle Corp, (US and Indian Patents, 2009)

*05) Koottayi Vipin, Koul Rohit, Martin Madhu  "A framework for policy based trust management"    Oracle Corp, (US and Indian Patents, 2009)

*04) Manchikanti Ranjani, Srinivasan Suresh and Koul Rohit "Facilitating dynamic construction of clouds"    Oracle Corp, (US and Indian Patents, 2009)

*03) Koul Rohit and Ramanathiah Gurudutta  "Task management using electronic email"    Oracle Corp, (US and Indian Patents, 2009)
 
*02) Srinivasan Suresh, Komuravelli Rakesh, Koul Rohit and Khurana Varun "Secure email-system - recipient dependent presentation of electronic messages" , Oracle Corp, (US and Indian patents 2008)

*01) Srinivasan Suresh, Koul Rohit, Komuravelli Rakesh and Khurana Varun       "Mobile collaboration system - secure access to an enterprise calendar and scheduling meetings on the fly using a mobile device." Oracle Corp, (US and Indian patents 2008)


Research Papers  

* E-Mobile: A heterogeneous agent-based, remote off-loading framework for efficient energy management of mobile devices.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
Abstract: We proposed a framework for university and office settings that works transparently with the existing mobile clients and attempts to provide an energy efficient and fairly rich user experience by offloading computationally intensive tasks (e.g multimedia processing) to desktops in their vicinity

* Mitigating Inter-operability issues in various Cloud Computing architectures.
Oracle India, Bangalore
Abstract: This involved design and development of a framework that allowed a vendor to service its clouds efficiently and an end-user (or another vendor) to get the service he desired, at the lowest possible cost, without getting tied to one particular vendor or source.
  • This was one of the independent efforts (with two others) that I undertook as an off-shoot to being in the Innovation team at Oracle India.

* Design and Implementation of a unified hardware architecture for non-key based cryptographic hash primitives.  [pdf]
Thesis Advisor : Prof. T.S.B Sudarshan[#]
Computer Science and Information Systems Group
BITS,Pilani
Abstract: This aimed at proposing and implementing a unified architecture for several popular one way hash algorithms such as MD-5, SHA-256, RIPEMD-160 on a programmable logic device commensurable in complexity to FPGAs. The novelty of work lied in the exploitation of the similarities in the structure of the algorithms to obtain an optimized architecture.

* 64-bit extension of the extended hash-chip
Thesis Advisor : Prof. T.S.B Sudarshan[#]
Computer Science and Information Systems Group
BITS,Pilani
Abstract: This aimed at designing 64-bit extension of the 32-bit extended hash-chip described above , with the inclusion of another commercially available Message Detection Code(MDC) called Tiger. Tiger hash function , proposed by R. Anderson and E. Biham in 1996 , is designed to run on 64 bit processors. It is very strong and fast when compared to other existing hash algorithms.
(Note: Right now only the design & basic implementation is done. This was way back in 2006. I still tend to work on it in between my industrial academic (read Masters@UW Madison) and other commitments and I hope to finish it someday... )


[#] Prof. Sudarshan has since moved to Amrita School of Engineering, Bangalore, India. [homepage] [LinkedIn]

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