Ljiljana Trajkovic
Office:
M267 Cory Hall
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley CA 94720-1770
Tel.: (510) 643-8351
FAX.: (510) 642-2739
ljilja at eecs.berkeley.edu
1995/1997 NSF Visiting Faculty at the
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of
UC Berkeley,
on leave of absence from
Bell Communications Research.
Schedule:
Fall 97
Research Interests:
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Data communications:
- high-speed networks traffic modeling, characterization, and collection
- performance evaluation and simulation of congestion control algorithms
- design of ATM switching systems.
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Nonlinear circuits and systems:
- software tools for circuit simulation
- homotopy methods for finding dc, steady-state,
and transient solutions of transistor circuits
- theory of nonlinear circuits.
Teaching:
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Fall '97,
EECS1: ``The First Course''
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Spring '97,
EECS20: ``Introduction
to Real-Time Digital Systems''
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Fall '96,
EE298-23: ``Theory, Analysis, and Simulation of Nonlinear Circuits''
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Spring '96,
EE290N: ``Advanced Topics in System Theory:
Theory, Analysis, and Simulation of Nonlinear Circuits''
Mentoring:
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Graduate Research Projects
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Undergraduate Research Projects
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As a part of the NSF Visiting Professorship for Women Program,
I closely work with
WICSE
(Women in Computer Science and Engineering).
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WICSE Seminar
Editorships/Program committees
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Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on CAS, Part I:
Fundamental Theory and Applications, 1993 - 1995
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Co-Chair, Technical Program Committee,
Track: General Circuits and Systems,
ISCAS '99
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Chair, Chair-Elect, and Secretary,
IEEE Technical Committee on Nonlinear Circuits and Systems,
1995 - 1998
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Member, Technical Program Committees, Infocom,
1993, 1994,
1995,
1996,
and
1997
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Member,
IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Communications.
Selected publications
- Lj. Trajkovic, S. Sanders, and E. Fung,
``
HomSPICE: simulator with homotopy algorithms
for finding dc and steady-state solutions of nonlinear circuits,''
Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. Circuits and Systems,
Monterey, June 1998, TPA 10-2.
- L. Weiss, W. Mathis, and Lj. Trajkovic,
``
A generalization of Brayton-Moser's mixed potential function,''
IEEE Trans. on CAS,
vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 423-427, April 1998.
- J. L. Lagarias and Lj. Trajkovic,
``
Bounds for the number of dc operating points of transistor
networks,''
Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. Circuits and Systems,
Hong Kong, June 1997, pp. 857-860.
- A. Neidhardt and Lj. Trajkovic,
``
Knowing traffic characteristics on multiple time scales
improves efficiency of call admission control policies,''
IEEE ATM'96 Workshop,
San Francisco, CA, Aug. 1996, Session TA2.
- Lj. Trajkovic and W. Mathis,
``
Parameter embedding methods for finding dc operating points:
formulation and implementation,''
Proc. NOLTA '95,
Las Vegas, NE, Dec. 1995, pp. 1159-1164.
- W. Mathis, Lj. Trajkovic, M. Koch, and U. Feldmann,
``
Parameter embedding methods for finding
dc operating points of transistor circuits,''
Proc. NDES '95,
Dublin, Ireland, July 1995, pp. 147-150.
- Lj.Trajkovic and S. Halfin,
``
Buffer requirements in ATM networks with leaky buckets,''
Proc. ICC '94,
New Orleans, LA,
May 1994, pp. 1616-1620.
- R. C. Melville, Lj.Trajkovic, S. C. Fang, and L. T. Watson,
``Artificial parameter homotopy methods for the dc operating point
problem,''
IEEE Trans. on CAD, vol. 12, pp. 861-877, June 1993.
- S. C. Fang, R. C. Melville, and Lj. Trajkovic,
``Artificial parameter homotopy methods for the dc operating
point problem,''
Patent No. 5,181,179, Jan. 19, 1993.
- Lj.Trajkovic and A. N. Willson, Jr.,
``Theory of dc operating points of transistor networks,''
Int. J. of Electronics and Communications,
vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 228-241, July 1992.
- ATM Forum contributions:
ATM_Forum.0793,
ATM_Forum.0194,
ATM_Forum.0394,
ATM_Forum.0594.
Current affiliation
Former affiliations
- University of California,
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Sciences Department, Berkeley, California
- Bell Communications Research
- Bell Labs
(currently the research and development arm of
Lucent Technologies,
formerly the systems and technology part of
AT&T)
- University of California,
School of Engineering and Applied Science, Los Angeles, California
- Syracuse University,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department, Syracuse, New York
- University of Pristina, Electrical Engineering Department,
Pristina, Yugoslavia.
My childhood memories:
Prokletije, mountains in Yugoslavia on the border between Montenegro
and Albania:
Ljiljana Trajkovic,
(ljilja at eecs.berkeley.edu).
Last updated Tue Jul 14 15:31:47 PDT 1998.