CSE Faculty Details

Prabir Das

Prabir Das
Prabir Das
Lecturer

  • Office : 248C Nedderman Hall
  • Office Hours : MW: 11:00 - 12:30p
  • Phone : 817-272-0519
  • E-mail Address : prabirdas AT uta dot edu
  • Website : Not Available.
  • Primary Research Stem : Other
  • Additional Research Stem :
  • Research Interests : The most recent work with The University of Texas at Arlington involved Linux/Java data transfer and processor parallelism optimization. This research looked into developing an analytical technique for real system performance evaluation of the components of an IMS (IP Multimedia Services) network. Industry research focused on wireless cellular networking and with an emphasis on revenue maximization, capacity & performance optimization, and the cost reduction of migration from TDM to packet-based networking. Papers have been widely recognized by the IEEE International Symposiums, The International Teletraffic Conference (ITC), International Conference on Network and Services and various other conferences. The projects included Wireless Sensor Networks, Overload Control in Wireless Networks, Performance Evaluation Frameworks for IMS Network, and Cost Optimization of Network Migration from TDM to Packet. These papers helped in the development of simulation models, performance evaluation techniques, and designing algorithms for the next generation network architectures that significantly impact network vendors and service provider communities.
  • Course Schedule :
    • CSE 1301.001 : MW: 1:00 - 1:50p
    • CSE 4344.001 : MW: 2:30 - 3:50p
  • Biography : Prabir Das received his Ph.D. in Electronics & Telecommunications from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK; BSEE & MSEE degrees in Electrical Engineering from BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was until recently the Director of Converged Multimedia Networks Systems Engineering at Nortel, Richardson, Texas. He has led a team of 80 Systems Engineering staff engaged in network performance modeling and characterization of VoIP, IMS/CSCF, CDMA, GSM and UMTS products. His team worked with R&D organizations to define and develope high performance Multimedia network products and partnered with Nortel customers to evolve communication networks with emerging technologies. He had been with Nortel for 24 years, holding a number of management positions in Wireline and Wireless network planning, network engineering and systems engineering. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, Ph.D. in EE & Telecom,(1979) STC Telecom, London, UK, Manager, Traffic & Network Planning (1980-1984), Northern Telecom, Brampton, Canada, Manager, Wireline Systems Planning (1984 -1995), Nortel Networks, Richardson, TX/USA, Manager, Wireless Network Planning (1995-1997), Sr. Manager, Carrier Network Systems Engineering (1998-2000), Director, Wireless Systems Engineering (2001-2008), UT/Arlington, TX/USA, Part time Faculty in CSE (Present)ASSOCIATION - Senior Member, IEEE (US) ♦ C.Eng, IEE (United Kingdom), Member, Industrial Advisory Board, The University of Texas at Dallas