A. Bruce McDonald


Zraket Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
417 Dana Research Center
Northeastern University
Boston MA 02115


Phone: 617-373-3028
Home: 781-461-1433
Fax: 617-373-8970
Email: mcdonald@ece.neu.edu


Lab and Students' Office: 237 Egan Technology Transfer Center
Lab Phone: 617-373-3009




Research interests

Prof. McDonald's interests are in topics related to network computing, namely, routing algorithms, network performance analysis, wireless ad-hoc networks, mobility management, communications protocols, internetworking, stochastic simulation and distributed systems. My current research is focused on the development and analysis of adaptive algorithms for routing, dynamic organization and resource management in wireless ad-hoc networks. I am particularly interested in the impact of mobility and power consumption on network performance and the development of models and techniques for utilizing uncertain knowledge in multidimensional dynamic environments in order to optimize network performance and allocate resources in order to satisfy probabilistic quality-of-service constraints. Topics I am currently working on include:


Background

Professor McDonald earned Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh ('00,'95) and a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University ('86). He is currently an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston. Prof. McDonald's current research interests are focused on cross-layer interaction and the development of methodologies for supporting statistically bounded QoS support involving adaptive real-time applications in dynamic wireless networks. Prof. McDonald has served as the Program Chair for the SCS Communications Networks and Distributed Systems Conference (CNDS'02, CNDS'03 and CNDS'04) and has served on several other Conference Program Committees. From 1996-2000 he served as a Sr. Computer Engineer in the Dept. of Neurophysiology at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh where he developed distributed tools for real-time physiological monitoring in the ICU and in 1996 he was as a Visiting Researcher in the Applied Network Research Group at Bellcore in Redbank NJ.






Peer reviewed journal articles

  1. Santivanez, C., McDonald, A.B., Stavrakakis, I. and Ramanathan, R., "On the Sclability of Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols. Part 2: Asymptotic Performance Analysis on the Effects of Traffic, Mobility and Network Size." Submitted for Peer Review August 2002.
  2. Santivanez, C., Ramanathan, R., Stavrakakis, I. and McDonald, A.B., "On the Sclability of Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols. Part 1: Strategies for Scaleble Link-State Routing." Submitted for Peer Review June 2002.
  3. McDonald, A.B., and Znati, T.F., "Statistical Estimation of Link Availability and Its Impact on Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." Wiley Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, Accepted for publication; In-Press.
  4. Goldstein, B., McNames, J., McDonald, A.B., Ellenby, M.S., Lai, S., Sun, Z., Krieger, D. and Sclabassi, R.J. "A Physiological Data Acquisition System and Database for the Study of Disease Dynamics in the Intensive Care Unit." Critical Care Medicine: The Official Journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 31, No. 2, 2003, pp. 433-441.
  5. McDonald, A.B., and Znati, T.F., "Design and Performance of and Distributed Dynamic Clustering Algorithm for Multimode Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Computer Simulation and Modeling International, Special Issue on Simulation and Modeling of Computer Systems and Networks, Vol. 78, No. 70, July 2002, pp. 408-422.
  6. Ellenby, M.S., McNames, J., Lai, S., McDonald, A.B., Krieger, D., Sclabassi, R.J. and Goldstein B, "Uncoupling and Recoupling of Autonomic Regulation of the Heart Beat in Pediatric Septic Shock." SHOCK: Journal of the Shock Society, Vol. 16, No. 4, October 2002, pp 274-277.
  7. McDonald, A.B. and Znati, T., "A Mobility-Based Framework for Adaptive Clustering in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communication (J-Sac), Special Issue on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Vol. 17, No. 8, August 1999, pp. 1466-1487.
  8. McDonald, A.B and Znati, T., "ARP Versus ES-IS:Performance Evaluation of Neighbor-Greeting Protocols." The Computer Journal, Vol. 39, No. 10, November 1996, pp. 856-867.

Peer reviewed conference papers

  1. Santivanez, C. and McDonald, A.B., "Progressive Scaling: A Methodology for Efficient Validation and Parameter Tuning of Large Ad Hoc Network Simulations." Proceeding of The Communications Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation Conference (CNDS), Orlando FL, January 19-23, 2003, pp. 31-36.
  2. Santivanez, C., McDonald, A.B., Stavrakakis, I. and Ramanathan, R., "On the Scalability of Ad Routing Protocols." Proceedings of the 21st Annual Combined Conference of The IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (INFOCOM), ew York, June 23-27 2002, IEEE Proceedings Vol. 3, pp. 1688-1697.
  3. Fang, Y. and McDonald, A.B., "Cross-layer Performance Effects of Path-Coupling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Implications for Throughput, Power and Scalability." Proceedings of The 21st Annual IEEE International Performance, Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC), Phoenix AZ, April 3-5 2002, pp. 281-290.
  4. McDonald, A.B. and Znati, T., "Design and Performance of a Distributed Dynamic Clustering Algorithm for Ad Hoc Networks." Proceedings of The 34th Annual IEEE/ACM Simulation Symposium (AISS), Seattle WA, April 2001, pp. 27-35.
  5. Rao, S., McDonald, A.B. and Znati, T., "Design and Analysis of Hierarchical Group-Based Mobility for Ad-Hoc Networks." Proceedings of The Communications Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation Conference (CNDS), Phoeniz AZ, January 2001, pp.
  6. McDonald, A.B. and Znati, T., "A Dual-Hybrid Adaptive Routing Strategy for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks." Proceedings of The IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Chicago, IL, September 2000, pp. 1125-1130.
  7. McDonald A.B. and Znati, T., "Predicting Node Proximity in Ad-Hoc Networks: A Least Overhead Adaptive Model for Selecting Stable Routes." Proceedings of The First Annual ACM Workshop for Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (MobiHOC), Boston, MA, August 2000, pp. 29-33.
  8. McDonald, A.B. and Znati, T., "A Path Availability Model for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks." Proceedings The IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), New Orleans, LA, September 1999, pp. 35-40.
  9. Meempat, G. and McDonald, A.B., "Mobile Teleconferencing: Design and Performance of Architectures for Inter-Switch Handoff Management and Session Multicasting." Proceedings of The IEEE International Conference on Universal Personal Communications (ICUPC now WCNC), Florence IT, October 1998, pp.
  10. McDonald, A.B. and Znati., T., "ARP Versus ES-IS: Performance Comparison of Neighbor-Greeting Protocols." Proceedings of The 29th Annual IEEE/ACM Simulation Symposium (AISS), New Orleans LA, April 1996, pp. 71-80.

Miscellaneous Papers, Abstracts, Invited Talks

  1. Goldstein B., Ellenby M., Lai S., McNames J., McDonald A.B., Krieger D., Sclabassi R.J. and Buchman T.G., "Characterization of Variability in Physiologic Time Signals During Hypotension in Pediatric Sepsis." Proceedings of The Annual Symposium fo the Society for Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), 2001, Vol. 28:A46, Refereed Abstract.
  2. Ellenby, M.S., McNames, J., Lai, S., McDonald, A.B., Krieger, D., Sclabassi, R.J. and Goldstein, B., "Dynamic Assessment of Intracranial Hypertention." Journal of Investigative Medicine, Traumatic Brain Issue, Vol. 49 (80A), 2001, Refereed Abstract.
  3. Goldstein, B., Lai, S., Bratton, S., Ellenby, M., McDonald, A.B., Krieger, D. and Sclabassi, R.J. "Correlation of Dynamic Assessment of Organ System Coupling with Tissue Perfusion in Pediatric Sepsis." American Academy of Pediatrics, 2000 Fall Meeting.
  4. McDonald, A.B and Krieger, D., Sclabassi, R.J. and Goldstein, B., "A Real-Time, Continuous Physiologic Data Acquisition System For The Study Of Dynamical Disease In The Intensive Care Unit." Proceedings of The Annual Symposium fo the Society for Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), Orlando, FL, February 2000, Vol. 27:A88, Refereed Abstract.
  5. McDonald, A.B., "Mobility and Wireless Communications: New Paradigms in Dynamic Wireless Network Design." IEEE Student Chapter Speaker Series, Northeastern University, Boston MA, January 2000.
  6. Meempat, G. and McDonald, A.B., "Teleconferencing on the Battlefield: Design and Analysis of Architectures and Algorithms for Mobility Management and Conference Bridging." Bellcore Technical Document. January 1997, Speaker: A.B. McDonald.
  7. Meempat, G. and McDonald, A.B., "Simulation Study of Handoff Rerouting Strategies to Support Mobility of Wireless Users in ATM Backbone Networks." The 6th annual IEEE Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling, Part of IEEE Milcom, Maclean VA, October 1996, Invited Talk, Speaker: A.B. McDonald.
  8. Meempat, G. and McDonald, A.B., "Network Design and Evolution for Integrating Wireless Mobility into Broadband Network Infrastructure." Bellcore Technical Document. September 1996, Speaker: A.B. McDonald.

Journal, Conference Proceedings and Books Edited

  1. Proceedings fo The Communication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and SimulationConference. Published by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS), San Diego CA, 2003, ISBN: 1-56555-261-X.
  2. Proceedings fo The Communication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and SimulationConference. Published by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS), San Diego CA, 2002, ISBN: 1-56555-244-X.


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