Harini Kulatunga

Department of Computing
Imperial College London
180 Queen's Gate
London SW7 2AZ
+44-(0)-2075 948 385
hkulatun |at| doc.ic.ac.uk

I was a Research Associate in the AESOP group within the Department of Computing at Imperial College London from 2005 to 2008. This research was supported by an ESPRC grant titled GRID-Enabled Performance Analysis using Stochastic Logics (GRAIL). My current research interests are in the areas of,

  • An Interdisciplinary Approach to Performance Analysis with Control in Self-Organising Networks >>>

  • Radio Frequency Fingerprinting for Transmitter Identification in Femtocell Networks - collaboration with Bell Labs, UK & Ireland (2009 - 2012)

    background

    I completed my PhD at the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering of the University Sheffield in the area of Signal Processing and Wireless Communications. My thesis proposed stochastic and deterministic methods for robust estimation and detection in wireless systems.

    current research interests

    • Stochastic Modelling and Optimisation
    • Formal methods in Performance Evaluation
    • Computer and Communication Networks
    • Parallel and Distributed Computing

    areas of previous research

    • Bayesian Statistical Signal Processing
    • Multiple Model Theory
    • H-infinity based Robust Signal Estimation
    • Wireless systems - CDMA, OFDM, Wireless Sensor Networks

    publications

    talks

    • Optimal State Estimation : Kalman Filtering Approach [slides]
    • Tree Optimisation for Performance Tree Evaluation [slides]
    • Research Challenges in Future Health care Systems [slides]

    tutoring

  • Mathematical Methods
  • Parallel Algorithms
  • Advanced Operations Research

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