Graciela Perera

 
 


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BOOKS

“New Search Paradigms and Power Management for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing,” published by VDM Verlag, June 4, 2008.



Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
Youngstown State University
Meshel Hall, Room 320
Youngstown, OH 44555

Email: gcperera AT cis DOT ysu DOT edu
Office: Meshel Hall 320 
Phone: (330) 941-1341
Fax: (330) 941-2284

Recent Publications
M. Goncalves, G. Perera, and S. Rodabaugh, “Detecting Illegal File Sharing in Peer-to-Peer Networks Using Fuzzy Queries,” IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, July 18-23, 2010, Barcelona, Spain.

G. Perera, R. Kramer, and A. Weaver, “SELLS:  A Space Efficient Local Look-up Search Peer-to-Peer Protocol for Trustworthy Key Distribution,”
International Journal of Modern Engineering (IJME), Vol. 1, pp 35-41, 2009.

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                                   BOOK
      New Search Paradigms and Power   
        Management for P2P file sharing


Meshel Hall, Room 320
Youngstown, OH 44555

Email: gcperera AT cis DOT ysu DOT edu
Office: Meshel Hall 320 
Phone: (330) 941-1341
Fax: (330) 941-2284

Recent Publications
1- G. Perera, R. Kramer, and A. Weaver, “SELLS:  A Space Efficient Local Look-up Search Peer-to-Peer Protocol for Trustworthy Key Distribution,” International Journal of Modern Engineering (IJME), Vol. 1, No. 10, pp 35-41, 2009.

I am an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Information Systems Department. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from University of South Florida in 2007 under the supervision of Dr. Ken Christensen.

My goal as a teacher is to find creative ways to facilitate active learning and to outreach to potential students. I believe more than ever that teaching is all about participation; inside and outside the classroom.

My research interest is the design and performance evaluation of distributed search methods focusing on applications of Peer-to-Peer network protocols and security.

Recently, initiated an undergraduate research group, Students and Teachers Accomplishing Research Together (START).

Last Updated: August 16, 2010