Scott Jordan
Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
A.B., University of California,Berkeley, Applied Mathematics, 1985
B.S., University of California,Berkeley, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1985
M.S., University of California,Berkeley, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1987
Ph.D., University of California,Berkeley, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1990
Dr. Jordan is interested in the modeling and analysis of behavior, control, and pricing in computer and telecommunication networks.
His current research focuses on distributed quality-of-service control, pricing and differentiated services in Internet and ATM networks; the development of wireless multimedia networks; quality-of-service in next-generation computer networks; resource allocation in multimedia networks; and Web server performance.
As head of the Network Performance Group at UCI, Dr. Jordan is investigating the integration of voice, data and video on computer and telecommunication networks by modeling and analyzing resource allocation and quality-of-service. Two projects are associated with this effort: One involves the application of economic theory to determine a pricing mechanism, and focuses on the efficient allocation of key network resources. Another project looks at the allocation of power and codes in integrated service wireless networks ñ involving distributed optimization to shift capacity toward those users who will benefit most or who will generate the most revenue.
Dr. Jordan's work will be applied in the development of higher-performance, more efficient, more profitable computer networks and servers.