Martin Reisslein is an Assistant Professor in the
Department
of
Electrical Engineering
at Arizona State University, Tempe.
He is affiliated with ASU's Telecommunications
Research Center.
He received the Dipl.-Ing. (FH) degree from the Fachhochschule
Dieburg,
Germany, in 1994, and the M.S.E. degree from the
University
of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
in 1996. Both in electrical
engineering. He received his Ph.D. in systems engineering
from the
University of Pennsylvania in 1998. During the academic
year 1994-1995
he visited the University of Pennsylvania as a Fulbright
scholar. From
July 1998 through October 2000 he was a scientist with
the German
National Research Center for Information Technology (GMD
FOKUS),
Berlin. While in Berlin he was teaching courses
on performance
evaluation and computer networking at the
Technical University Berlin.
He has served on the Technical Program Committees of
IEEE Infocom,
IEEE Globecom, and the IEEE International Symposium on
Computer
and Communications. He has organized sessions at the
IEEE Computer
Communications Workshop (CCW).
His research interests are in the areas of Internet Quality
of
Service, wireless networking, and optical networking.
He is
particularly interested in traffic management for multimedia
services
with statistical Quality of Service in the Internet and
wireless
communication systems.