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Lanier Watkins

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Education:
  • Open Science Grid's Gridschool Diploma, 2008
  • M.S., Computer Science, Clark Atlanta University, 1999
  • M.S., Physics, Clark Atlanta University, 1997
  • B.S., Physics, Clark Atlanta University, 1997
Research Interests:
  • Network Security
  • Wireless Networks
  • Information Leakage
Projects:
  • Passive Characterization of Grid Resources
Hobbies:
  • Chess
Publications:
  • Lanier Watkins, William H. Robinson, and Raheem Beyah. "Using Network Traffic to Infer Hardware State: A Kernel-Level Investigation." In the ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems. Vol. 14, No. 3, May 2015.
  • Lanier Watkins, William H. Robinson, and Raheem Beyah. "A Passive Solution to the CPU Resource Discovery Problem in Cluster Grid Networks." In the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Vol. 22, No. 12, pp. 2000-2007, December 2011.
  • Lanier Watkins, William H. Robinson, and Raheem Beyah. "A Passive Solution to the Memory Resource Discovery Problem in Computational Clusters." In the IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2010.
  • Lanier Watkins, Cherita Corbett, and Raheem Beyah. "Using Link RTT to Passively Detect Unapproved Wireless Nodes." In the International Journal of Security and Networks, Vol. 4., No. 3, 2009.
  • Lanier Watkins, Raheem Beyah, and Cherita Corbett. "Passive Identification of Under Utilized CPUs in High Performance cluster Grid Networks." In the Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), May 2008.
  • Lanier Watkins, Raheem Beyah, and Cherita Corbett. "Using Network Traffic to Passively Detect Under Utilized Resources in High-Performance Cluster Grid Computing Environments." In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Networks for Grid Applications (GRIDNETS), October 2007.
  • Lanier Watkins, Raheem Beyah, and Cherita Corbett. "A Passive Approach to Rogue Access Point Detection." In the Proceedings of the IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), December 2007.