Avesh K. Agarwal
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About
Avesh K. Agarwal’s research centers on the intersection of information security, real-time operation, and wireless distributed networked-control-systems (D-NCS). His work addresses a critical challenge: how to integrate sensors, actuators, and control algorithms over networks while ensuring both data security and time-sensitive performance. His most-cited paper (2007, 12 citations) establishes a framework for assessing security in next-generation wireless D-NCS, laying groundwork for secure, real-time automation. A second highly cited study (9 citations) deepens this analysis by evaluating performance trade-offs when security measures are active, while a third (8 citations) characterizes data-sensitive aspects of these systems. Together, these contributions form a foundational trilogy that highlights the vulnerabilities and design constraints of networked control in industrial and distributed applications. Agarwal’s work is notable for its early recognition of security as a core performance factor in real-time control networks—a concern that has only grown more urgent with the rise of the Internet of Things and cyber-physical systems. His research remains a valuable reference for engineers and researchers building resilient, secure control architectures.
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