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Selected publications
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Templates as master keys.
Dakshi Agrawal, Josyula R Rao, Pankaj Rohatgi, and Kai Schramm.
In Proceedings of Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (CHES 2005), 2005.
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Policy ratification.
Dakshi Agrawal, James Giles, Kang-Won Lee, and Jorge Lobo.
In
Proceedings of IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (Policy 2005),
June 2005.
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Policy-based validation of SAN configuration.
Dakshi Agrawal, James Giles, Kang-Won Lee, Kaladhar Voruganti, and Khalid Filali-Adib.
In
Proceedings of IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (Policy 2004),
June 2004.
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Using CERTES to infer client response time at the web server.
David Olshefski, Jason Nieh, and Dakshi Agrawal.
ACM Trans. Comput. Syst., 22(1):49-93, 2004.
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Joint noncoherent demodulation and decoding for the block fading channel: A practical framework for approaching Shannon capacity.
Rong-Rong Chen, Ralf Koetter, Upamanyu Madhow, and Dakshi Agrawal.
IEEE Transaction on Communications, 51:1676-1689, October 2003.
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Probabilistic treatment of MIXes to hamper traffic analysis.
Dakshi Agrawal, Dogan Kesdogan, and Stefan Penz.
In Proceedings of IEEE 2003 Symposium on Security and Privacy,
pages 16-27, May 2003.
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On nearest neighbor indexing of nonlinear trajectories.
Charu C. Aggarwal and Dakshi Agrawal.
In Proceedings of the twenty-second ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems, pages 252-259. ACM Press, 2003.
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Multi-channel attacks.
Dakshi Agrawal and Pankaj Rohatgi Josyula R Rao.
In Proceedings of Workshop on cryptographic hardware and embedded systems, CHES 2003, 2003.
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The EM side-channel(s).
Dakshi Agrawal, Bruce Archambeault, and Josyula R Rao, and Pankaj Rohatgi.
In Proceedings of Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (CHES 2002), 2002.
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Multiple-antenna signal constellations for fading channels.
Dakshi Agrawal, Thomas J Richardson, and Ruediger L. Urbanke.
IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, 47:2618-2626, September 2001.
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The turbo decoding algorithm and its phase trajectories.
Dakshi Agrawal and Alexander Vardy.
IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, 47:699-722, February 2001.
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On the design and quantification of privacy preserving data mining algorithms.
Dakshi Agrawal and Charu C. Aggarwal.
In Proceedings of the twentieth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems, pages 247-255. ACM Press, 2001.
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On the performance of content distribution networks.
Dakshi Agrawal, James Giles, and Dinesh C. Verma.
In Proceedings of International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2001.
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Generalized minimum distance decoding in Euclidean space: Performance analysis.
Dakshi Agrawal and Alexander Vardy.
IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, 46:60-83, January 2000.
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Generalized Minimum-Distance and Iterative Decoding in Euclidean Space.
Dakshi Agrawal.
PhD thesis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 1999.
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Space-time coded OFDM for high data-rate wireless communication over wideband channels.
Dakshi Agrawal, Vahid Tarokh, Ayman Naguib, and Nambi Seshadri.
In Proceedings of IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 1998, pages 2232-2236, 1998.
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A counterexample to a Voronoi region conjecture.
Ruediger L. Urbanke and Dakshi Agrawal.
IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, 41:1195-1196, July 1995.
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Magnetic recording system design to reduce medium noise through signal precompensation.
Dakshi Agrawal.
Master's thesis, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1995.
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