Email
rek@wpi.edu
Office
Fuller Labs 135
Education
BS Mathematical Sciences CWRU 1968
MS Computer Science Indiana University 1975
PhD Computer Science Duke University 1978

Bob Kinicki has been a computer science faculty member since 1978. He enjoys the project-oriented nature that is at the heart of the WPI Plan. Serving as an advisor for MQPs, IQPs, and graduate research activity enables him to educate students via small-team interactions. His teaching is focused on computer networking, and he finds it rewarding to prepare students to handle the complexities of modern computer networking in their future careers. While keeping up with the latest innovations in network communications such as wireless and sensor networks is challenging, Bob believes that studying and conducting research on the latest network innovations is both exciting and important for engineering and science students.

Scholarly Work

Stochastic Fair Aggregate Rate Control: Practical Traffic Management for Efficient and Robust IP Networking. 2005. TR-05-02.

Weather Forecasting - Predicting Performance for Streaming Video over Wireless LANs. 2005. TR-05-03.

MTP: A Streaming-Friendly Transport Protocol. 2005. TR-05-10.

Characteristics of Streaming Media Stored on the Web. 2005. TOIT.

Adjusting Forward Error Correction with Temporal Scaling for TCP-Friendly Streaming MPEG. 2005. TOMCCAP.

Wireless Sniffing by Example - How to Build and Use an IEEE 802.11 Wireless Network Sniffer. 2005. TR-05-19.