Laurynas Riliskis

Laurynas Riliskis

San Francisco, California, United States
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I am a technology professional and entrepreneur with a 10-year career that includes…

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    San Francisco, California, United States

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    Brussels, Brussels Capital Region, Belgium

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    San Francisco, California

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Education

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Volunteer Experience

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    Roadie for AIDS lifecycle

    San Francisco AIDS Foundation

    - Present 8 years 4 months

    Social Services

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    Peer-Reviewer for computer science articles in various conferencess and journals.

    IEEE

    - 7 years

    Science and Technology

Publications

  • Symphony: a framework for accurate and holistic WSN simulation.

    Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Research on wireless sensor networks has progressed rapidly over the last decade, and these technologies have been widely adopted for both industrial and domestic uses. Several operating systems have been developed, along with a multitude of network protocols for all layers of the communication stack. Industrial Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) systems must satisfy strict criteria and are typically more complex and larger in scale than domestic systems. Together with the non-deterministic behavior…

    Research on wireless sensor networks has progressed rapidly over the last decade, and these technologies have been widely adopted for both industrial and domestic uses. Several operating systems have been developed, along with a multitude of network protocols for all layers of the communication stack. Industrial Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) systems must satisfy strict criteria and are typically more complex and larger in scale than domestic systems. Together with the non-deterministic behavior of network hardware in real settings, this greatly complicates the debugging and testing of WSN functionality. To facilitate the testing, validation, and debugging of large-scale WSN systems, we have developed a simulation framework that accurately reproduces the processes that occur inside real equipment, including both hardware- and software-induced delays. The core of the framework consists of a virtualized operating system and an emulated hardware platform that is integrated with the general purpose network simulator ns-3. Our framework enables the user to adjust the real code base as would be done in real deployments and also to test the boundary effects of different hardware components on the performance of distributed applications and protocols. Additionally we have developed a clock emulator with several different skew models and a component that handles sensory data feeds. The new framework should substantially shorten WSN application development cycles.

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Honors & Awards

  • Two year postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford

    Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation

  • Nordea's Travel Scholarship

    Nordea Bank

  • Best Paper Award at 5th International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications, 2012

    International Workshop on Multiple Access Communications

  • Educational Grant

    Amazon AWS

  • Scholarship for studies in Real Time Systems

    Per Bengtssons Foundation

  • Best Paper Award at Baltic conference of Future Internet Communications, 2011

    Baltic conference of Future Internet Communications

  • Scholarshiop for First IntelliCIS Training School

    IntelliCIS, ECOST-EU

Languages

  • Lithuanian

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Swedish

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Russian

    Professional working proficiency

Organizations

  • Cloud Security Alliance IoT

    Working Group Member

    - Present

    The Cloud Security Alliance IoT Working Group focuses on understanding the relevant use cases for IoT deployments and defining actionable guidance for security practitioners to secure their implementations.

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