About

Alija Pašić

I received my M.Sc. (excellent, with highest honours) degree in Electrical Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2013. I am currently a Ph.D. candidate at High-Speed Networks Laboratory, Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. I am also an assistant lecturer at BME and a member of MTA-BME Lendület Future Internet Research Group. My research interests focus on survivability in optical backbone, network coding and smart grid.

Contact: pasic.tmit.bme.hu

Tel: +36 (1) 463-3110

Office: 1117 Budapest,Magyar tudósok körútja 2. I.E. 327/B

Education

BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

PHD in ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 2013 - 2016

Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics

BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (MSC.) 2011 - 2013

Excellent, with highest honours

KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KARLSRUHE (GERMANY)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (BSC.) 2009-2010

Robert Bosch scholarship

BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (BSC.) 2007 - 2011

SCHILLER-GYMNASIUM PILISVÖRÖSVÁR

Bilingual (German – Hungarian) secondary grammar school 2002 - 2007

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Awards

National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference

1st place 2013

Topic: System Design – Architecture

Scientific Students’ Associations Conference

1st place 2012

Topic: System Design – Architecture

Publications

2017
Péter Babarczi, János Tapolcai, Alija Pašić, Lajos Rónyai, Erika Bérczi-Kovács, and Muriel Médard, Diversity Coding in Two-Connected Networks, accepted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (ToN), pp. 1-12, impact factor 2.186 (in 2015) [DOI]
Alija Pašić, Péter Babarczi, and Attila Kőrösi, Diversity Coding-Based Survivable Routing with QoS and Differential Delay Bounds, Elsevier Optical Switching and Networking (OSN), vol. 23, no. 2, Special Issue on Design and Modeling of Resilient Optical Networks, pp. 118-128, impact factor 1.137 (in 2015) [DOI]
2016
Massimo Tornatore, Joao André, Péter Babarczi, Alija Pašić , Torsten Braun, Eirik Følstad, Poul Heegaard, et al., A Survey on Network Resiliency Methodologies against Weather-Based Disruptions, in Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM), pp. 23-34, Halmstad, Sweden [DOI]
Teresa Gomes, Janos Tapolcai, Christian Esposito, David Hutchison, Fernando Kuipers, Jacek Rak, Alija Pašić , et al., A survey of strategies for communication networks to protect against large-scale natural disasters, in Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM), pp. 23-34, Halmstad, Sweden [DOI]
Alija Pašić and Péter Babarczi, Switching Link Group Failure Localization via Monitoring Trails in All-Optical Networks, in Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM), pp. 92-99, Halmstad, Sweden [DOI]
2015
Péter Babarczi, Alija Pašić, János Tapolcai, Felicián Németh, and Bence Ladóczki, Instantaneous Recovery of Unicast Connections in Transport Networks: Routing versus Coding, Elsevier Computer Networks (ComNet), vol. 82, no. Special Issue on Robust and Fault-Tolerant Communication Networks, pp. 68-80, impact factor 1.446 [DOI]
Alija Pašić and Péter Babarczi, Delay Aware Survivable Routing with Network Coding in Software Defined Networks, in Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM), pp. 41-47, Munich, Germany [DOI]
Alija Pašić, János Tapolcai, Péter Babarczi, Erika Bérczi-Kovács, Zoltán Király, and Lajos Rónyai, Survivable Routing Meets Diversity Coding, in Proceedings of the IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking), pp. 1-9, Toulouse, France [DOI]
2013
Péter Babarczi, János Tapolcai, Alija Pašić, Sara Rahimi, and Pin-Han Ho, New Addressing Scheme to Increase Reliability in MPLS with Network Coding, in Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on the Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN), pp. 36-43, Budapest, Hungary [DOI]