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Prof. Kirill Krinkin
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
St-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University
"LETI".Russia |
Education:
2004, PhD in Computer Science.
Subject: "Constructing of Routing Algorithms for Dynamic Networks in Case Significant Data Incompleteness".
@ Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University (www.eltech.ru).
2000, Engineer (MSc) Degree.
Subject: "Composite Windows Driver Model for DAC/ADC devices".
@ Komsomolsk-na-Amure State Technical University (www.knastu.ru).
Research Interest
Wireless Networks and Routing Algorithms
It is known that lots of technologies in wireless networks have been inherited from their wired parents. For example some approaches for routing, energy spending indifference, greedy management routines. My research direction is development of light smart protocols and metrics algorithms which allow use mobile devices and networks more effectively. Primary my group is looking at IEEE 802.11(s) and dynamic routing protocols.
Energy Management for Mobile Devices
Lots of mobile development efforts are concentrated on reducing energy consumption. From one side, industry makes more and more effective power sources and from another side users require more greedy features in the mobile device. People want to use lots of applications in parallel and be always on-line. We are investigating user activity and working on prediction of device operational time. We are going to suggest new approach for mobile application management/scheduling which will have awareness about energy consumption.
Courses Taught
- Computer Networks
- Object Oriented Programming
- Multimedia Systems
- High performance computing and parallel algorithms
- Storage technologies foundation.
- Recently offering a course on QT for GUI development at St.Petersburg Academic University.
- Founder of Open Source and Linux Lab(osll.fruct.org) management
This course aims to develop practical experience with QT programming. Theoritical part is considering GUI architecture, memory management, meta-object extensions of C++. Practical exercises contain set of small individual tasks which help to understand one separated aspect. The graduate work is full-functional application.
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