Rajeev Mohan Sharma

Dr. Sharma is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India. He is working with NIT Kurukshetra since 1991 and having 27 years of teaching experience in the same institute. He completed his Ph.D. in the area of Computer Networks from NIT, Kurukshetra. He received B.Tech. degree from HBTI (now H.B. Technological University), Kanpur, India from Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 1990, and completed his M.Tech. Degree from Regional Engineering College (REC) Kurukshetra (now NIT Kurukshetra) in 1998 from the Department of Computer Engineering. He has worked as Guest Editor for the Special Issue of Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT) which is listed in WoS/Scopus indexed journal of IGI Global. He is also serving as reviewer and member of Technical Program Committee for different reputed International Conferences and Journals. He has published many research publications with reputed publishers including ACM, IEEE, Elsevier, Springer and IGI Global etc. He has authored one book chapter also with international publisher IGI Global. His areas of current interests are MANETs, WSNs, Computational Intelligence, Internet of Things and Cloud Computing.

Publications

Localization System Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks (LSO-WSN)
Surjit Singh, Rajeev Mohan Sharma. © 2020. 34 pages.
Localization of nodes in wireless sensor networks is needed to track/know the event origin and node location both, routing, network coverage and querying of sensor clusters....
Handbook of Research on the IoT, Cloud Computing, and Wireless Network Optimization
Surjit Singh, Rajeev Mohan Sharma. © 2019. 563 pages.
ICT technologies have contributed to the advances in wireless systems, which provide seamless connectivity for worldwide communication. The growth of interconnected devices and...
Localization System Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks (LSO-WSN)
Surjit Singh, Rajeev Mohan Sharma. © 2017. 34 pages.
Localization of nodes in wireless sensor networks is needed to track/know the event origin and node location both, routing, network coverage and querying of sensor clusters....