I am a postdoctoral researcher working with Prof. Aylin Yener. My research
interests include cross-layer optimization, information theory, channel coding
and physical layer security.
Publications
R. Negi, and S.
Goel, “An
information-theoretic approach to queuing in wireless channels with large
delay bounds,”Proc. IEEE Globecom, vol. 1, pp.
116-122, Dallas, USA, Dec. 2004. (pdf)
R. Negi and S.
Goel, “Secret
Communication using Artificial
Noise,”Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology
Conference, vol. 3, pp. 1906-1910, Dallas, Sept. 2005. (pdf)
S. Goel and R.
Negi, “Secret
Communication in Presence of Colluding
Eavesdroppers,”Proc. IEEE Military Communication
(MILCOM), vol. 3, pp.
1501-1506, Atlantic City, Oct. 2005. (pdf)
S. Goel and R.
Negi, “The Queued-Code in
Finite-State Markov Fading Channels with Large Delay
Bounds,”Proc. IEEE International Symposium on
Information Theory, pp. 30-34, Seattle, USA, July 2006. (pdf)
S. Goel and R.
Negi, “A Queued-Code
Based on LDPC Block
Codes,”Proc. IEEE Globecom, pp. 3255-3259,
Washington, DC, USA, Nov. 2007. (pdf)
S. Goel and R. Negi, “Guaranteeing Secrecy using
Artificial Noise,” IEEE
Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 7, no. 6, pp.
2180-2189, June 2008.
S. Goel and R. Negi, “Multiuser
Diversity in Cellular Downlink using the Queued-code,” Proc. IEEE Globecom, New Orleans, USA,
Nov. 2008.
S. Goel and R. Negi, “Analysis of Delay Statistics for the
Queued-Code,” Proc. IEEE International Conference on
Communications (ICC), Dresden, Germany, June 2009. (Best Paper Award)
S. Goel and R. Negi, “Obtaining
Secrecy through Intentional Uncertainty,” chapter in Securing Wireless Communications at the
Physical Layer, Editors: R. Liu and W. Trappe, Springer
2009.
S. Goel, V. Aggarwal, A. Yener and A. R. Calderbank, “Modeling Location Uncertainty for
Eavesdroppers: A Secrecy Graph Approach,” Proc. IEEE International Symposium on
Information Theory, ISIT'10, Austin, Texas, June 2010. (Nominated for Best Student Paper Award)
S. Goel and A. Yener, “Connectivity in Wireless Networks with
Dynamic Key Compromise and Recovery,” to appear in Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Personal,
Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC'10, Istanbul, Turkey,
September 2010.
Curriculum
Vitae
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Electrical
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University, since July 2009
Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon
University, June 2009
Thesis: Delay Constrained Communication over Fading Channels: A Queued-code
Approach
Advisor: Prof. Rohit Negi
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon
University, August 2007
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, July 2003
Contact
Email
sxg43 "at" psu.edu
Phone
814-865-5705
Mailing Address
121 Electrical Engineering East
University Park, PA 16802