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Networking 2000: Paris, France
- Guy Pujolle, Harry G. Perros, Serge Fdida, Ulf Körner, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
NETWORKING 2000, Broadband Communications, High Performance Networking, and Performance of Communication Networks, IFIP-TC6 / European Commission International Conference, Paris, France, May 14-19, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1815, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67506-X
Session 1: Multicasting in Heterogeneous Networks
- Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte, Guy Pujolle:
Multi-criteria Arguments for Improving the Fairness of Layered Multicast Applications. 1-10 - Ho-pong Sze, Soung C. Liew:
Network-Driven Layered Multicast with IPv6. 11-22 - Josep Mangues-Bafalluy, Jordi Domingo-Pascual:
Analysis of the Requirements for ATM Multicasting Based on Per-PDU ID Assignment. 23-35
Session 2: Performance of ATM Networks
- Sven A. M. Östring, Harsha R. Sirisena, Irene Lena Hudson:
Sensitivity of ABR Congestion Control Algorithms to Hurst Parameter Estimates. 36-48 - Saso Stojanovski, Maurice Gagnaire, Rudy Hoebeke:
Probiding GFR Guarantees for TCP/IP Traffic over APON Access Systems. 49-60 - Steven Wright, Yannis Viniotis:
Buffer Size Requirements for Delay Sensitive Traffic Considering Discrete Effects and Service-Latency in ATM Switches. 61-73
Session 3: Packet Switching Node Architectures
- Thai Thach Bao, Hiroaki Morino, Hitoshi Aida, Tadao Saito:
Distributed Input and Deflection Routing Based Packet Switch Using Shuffle Pattern Network. 74-84 - Feihong Chen, Necdet Uzun, Ali N. Akansu:
A Distributed Dynamic Scheduling Algorithm for a Terabit Multicast Packet Switch. 85-97 - Pertti Raatikainen, Sami Raatikainen:
An Interworking Call Control Solution for a Multidiscipline Switch. 98-107
Session 4: Multicasting I
- Brad Cain, Donald F. Towsley:
Generic Multicast Transport Services: Router Support for Multicast Applications. 108-120 - Thomas Hardjono:
RP-Based Multicast Receiver Access Control in PIM-SM. 120-131 - Aiguo Fei, Mario Gerla:
An Algorithm for Multicast with Multiple QoS Constraints and Dynamic Membership. 132-143
Session 5: QoS and Traffic Issues
- Esmael Dinan, Daniel O. Awduche, Bijan Jabbari:
Optimal Traffic Partitioning in MPLS Networks. 144-155 - Mats Björkman, Bob Melander:
Impact of the Ethernet Capture Effect on Bandwidth Measurements. 156-167
Session 6: Optical Networks
- Christian Fenger, Emmanuel Limal, Ulrik Gliese, Cathal J. Mahon:
Statistical Study of the Correlation Between Topology and Wavelength Usage in Optical Networks with and without Conversion. 168-175 - Sridhar Ramesh, George N. Rouskas, Harry G. Perros:
Computing Blocking Probabilities in Multi-class Wavelength Routing Networks. 176-188 - Thanyaporn Iamvasant, Charoenchai Boworntummarat, Lunchakorn Wuttisittikulkij:
A Comparative Study of Mesh and Multi-ring Designs for Survivable WDM Networks. 189-200
Session 7: Multicasting II
- Jerzy Konorski:
Membership-Insensitive Totally Ordered Multicast: Properties and Performance. 201-212 - Ning Wang, Chor Ping Low:
On Finding Feasible Solutions to the Group Multicast Routing Problem. 213-227
Session 8: TCP/IP over ATM
- Fabrice Guillemin, Jacqueline Boyer, Olivier Dugeon, Christophe Mangin:
Analysis of Cell Spacing on a TCP Flow Mapped onto an ATM Connection. 228-239 - Tijani Chahed, Gérard Hébuterne, Caroline Fayet:
Mapping of Loss and Delay Between IP and ATM Using Network Calculus. 240-251
Session 9: Traffic with Long Range Dependencies
- Manjunath A. Krishnam, Anand Venkatachalam, Jeffrey M. Capone:
A Self-Similar Point Process Through Fractal Construction. 252-263 - Tim Daniëls, Chris Blondia:
Tail Transitions in Queues with Long Range Dependent Input. 264-274
Session 10: Congestion Control in Broadband Multicast Networks
- Eeva Nyberg, Jorma T. Virtamo, Samuli Aalto:
An Exact Algorithm for Calculating Blocking Probabilities in Multicast Networks. 275-286 - Tibor Cinkler, László Ast:
Approximations for Call-Blocking Probabilities in Multirouting Multicasting Multirate Loss Networks. 287-298 - Naris Rangsinoppamas, Tanun Jaruvitayakovit, Wisitsak Sa-niamsak, Praphan Pavarangkoon, Prasit Prapinmongkolkarn:
Consolidation Algorithm Interoperability in Point-to-Multipoint ABR Services in ATM Networks. 299-310
Session 11: QoS and Signalling
- Seoung-Bum Lee, Gahng-Seop Ahn, Xiaowei Zhang, Andrew T. Campbell:
Evaluation of the INSIGNIA Signaling System. 311-324 - Martin Karsten:
Design and Implementation of RSVP Based on Object-Relationships. 325-337 - Yu Zeng, Jon W. Mark, Xuemin Shen:
Indirect RSVP for Virtual Cluster Cellular Mobile IP Networks. 338-349
Session 12: Voice/Video Traffic Modelling
- Marco Conti, Silvia Ghezzi, Enrico Gregori:
Aggregation of Markovian Sources: Approximations with Error Control. 350-361 - Iraj Saniee, Arnold L. Neidhardt, Onuttom Narayan, Ashok Erramilli:
Multi-scaling Models of Sub-frame VBR Video Traffic. 362-373 - Danny De Vleeschauwer, Guido H. Petit, Bart Steyaert, Sabine Wittevrongel, Herwig Bruneel:
An Accurate Closed-Form Formula to Calculate the Dejittering Delay in Packetised Voice Transport. 374-385
Session 13: IP and ATM Interworking
- Muneyoshi Suzuki:
Interworking of B-ISDN Signaling and Internet Protocol. 386-397 - Fernando Cerdán, Olga Casals:
Mapping an Internet Assured Service on the GFR ATM Service. 398-409 - Hiroshi Saito, Toshiaki Tsuchiya, Gyula Marosi, Gyorgy Horvath, Péter Tatai, Shoichiro Asano:
Real-Time Cell Arrival Sequence Estimation and Simulator for IP/ATM Networks. 410-422
Session 14: Single-Server Queries
- Pierre L. Douillet, André-Luc Beylot, Monique Becker:
Computing Stochastical Bounds for the Tail Distribution of an M/GI/1 Queue. 423-432 - Joris Walraevens, Bart Steyaert, Herwig Bruneel:
Analysis of Packet Delay in a GI-G-1 Queue with Non-preemptive Priority Scheduling. 433-445 - Markus Fiedler, Holger Voos:
New Results on the Numerical Stability of the Stochastic Fluid Flow Model Analysis. 446-457
Session 15: Real-Time Traffic Management
- Seong-Ho Jeong, Myung Choi, Randal T. Abler, Henry L. Owen, John A. Copeland, Joachim Sokol:
QoS Support for Real-Time Applications Using the Integration of RSVP/Intserv and Diffserv: A Testbed Experiment. 458-469 - Zoe Antoniou, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Efficient End-to-End Transport of Soft Real-Time Applications. 470-482 - Marco Furini, Donald F. Towsley:
Real-Time Traffic Transmission over the Internet. 483-494
Session 16: High Speed Wireless Access
- Kallikratidas Nitsos, Tasos Dagiuklas, Hamed S. Al-Raweshidy:
High Speed Wireless Internet Access: Combination of MPLS and BRAN HIPERLAN/2 Technologies. 495-506 - Ajay Chandra V. Gummalla, John O. Limb:
Effect of Turn-Around Times on the Performance of High Speed Ad-hoc MAC Protocols. 507-517 - Sufian Yousef, Caroline Stange:
Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Delay and Error Rate on Throughput and Performance of ATM Satellit Links Serving LAN Islands. 518-527
Session 17: Differentiated Services
- Pankaj Gupta, Nick McKeown:
Dynamic Algorithms with Worst-Case Performance for Packet Classification. 528-539 - Biswajit Nandy, Nabil Seddigh, Peter Pieda, Jeremy Ethridge:
Intelligent Traffic Conditioners for Assured Forwarding Based Differentiated Services Networks. 540-554 - Hartmut Ritter, Thorsten Pastoors, Klaus Wehrle:
DiffServ in the Web: Different Approaches for Enabling Better Services in the Worl Wide Web. 555-566
Session 18: Internet Performance and Control
- Chadi Barakat, Eitan Altman:
Performance of Short TCP Transfers. 567-579 - Xiao-Yu Hu, Pablo Rodriguez, Ernst W. Biersack:
Performance Study of Satellite-Linked Web Caches and Filtering Policies. 580-595 - Kimmo Pulakka, Jarmo Harju:
Distributed Control System for Low Priority Controllable Traffic in Packet Switched Backbone Networks. 596-607
Session 19: Residential Access Networks
- José Carlos Brustoloni, Juan A. Garay:
Application-Independent End-to-End Security in Shared-Link Access Networks. 608-619 - Chih-Jen Chang, Arne A. Nilsson:
Fair Efficient Call Admission Control Policies for Heterogeneous Traffic Streams in a Packet Routing Server Using the DTM Technology. 620-631
Session 20: QoS Negotiation
- Mamadou Tadiou Kone, Tatsuo Nakajima:
An Agent-Based Framework for Large Scale Internet Applications. 632-642 - István Cselényi, Gábor Fehér, Krisztián Németh:
Benchmarking of Signaling Based Resource Reservation in the Internet. 643-654
Session 21: Resource Management
- Raphaël Féraud, Fabrice Clérot, Jean-Louis Simon, Daniel Pallou, Cyril Labbé, Serge Martin:
Kalman and Neural Network Approaches for the Control of a VP Bandwidth in an ATM Network. 655-666 - André Girard, Catherine Rosenberg, Mohammed Khemiri:
Fairness and Aggregation: A Primal Decomposition Study. 667-678
Session 22: QoS in Wireless Networks
- Tiina Heikkinen:
On Learning and the Quality of Service in a Wireless Network. 679-688 - György Miklós, Sándor Molnár:
Distributed Fair Bandwidth Allocation of a Wireless Base Station. 689-701 - Jae-Hwan Chang, Leandros Tassiulas:
Fast Approximate Algorithms for Maximum Lifetime Routing in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks. 702-713
Session 23: Delay Bounds
- Amr Saad Ayad, Khaled M. F. Elsayed, Mahmoud T. El-Hadidi:
Performance Evaluation of Resource Division Policies for PGPS Scheduling in ATM Networks. 714-726 - Róbert Szabó, Peter Barta, Felician Németh, József Bíró:
Worst-Case Deterministic Delay Bounds for Arbitrary Weighted Generalized Processor Sharing Schedulers. 727-739 - Guillaume Urvoy, Gérard Hébuterne, Yves Dallery:
Deterministic End-to-End Delay Bounds in an Accumulation Network. 740-751
Session 24: Internet Protocols
- Gargi Banerjee, Robert D. Rosenberry, Deepinder P. Sidhu:
Performance Analysis of IP Switching and Tag Switching. 752-762 - Thomas Ziegler, Serge Fdida:
A Distributed Mechanism for Identification and Discrimination of Non-TCP-friendly Flows in the Internet. 763-775
Session 25: Wireless LAN
- Selma Boumerdassi, André-Luc Beylot:
New Handoff Strategies in Microcell/Macrocell Overlaying Systems. 776-785 - Federico Calì, Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori:
Dynamic IEEE 802.11: Design, Modeling and Performance Evaluation. 786-798 - Niklas Johansson, Maria Kihl, Ulf Körner:
TCP/IP over the Bluetooth Wireless Ad-hoc Network. 799-810
Session 26: Traffic Control for Quality of Service
- Roberto Canonico, Simon Pietro Romano, Mauro Sellitto, Giorgio Ventre:
A Scheme for Time-Dependent Resource Reservation in QoS-Enabled IP Networks. 811-822 - Sara Oueslati-Boulahia, James W. Roberts:
Impact of "Trunk Reservation" on Elastic Flow Routing. 823-834
Session 27: Routing
- Takuya Asaka, Takumi Miyoshi, Yoshiaki Tanaka:
New Distributed Multicast Routing and Its Performance Evaluation. 835-846 - Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa, Serge Fdida, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte:
Distance-Vector QoS-Based Routing with Three Metrics. 847-858 - Arunabha Sen, K. Selçuk Candan, Afonso Ferreira, Bruno Beauquier, Stephane Perennes:
On Shortest Path Problems with "Non-Markovian" Link Contribution to Path Lengths. 859-870
Session 28: Quality of Service for Video and Multimedia
- Mahmoud R. Sherif, Ibrahim W. Habib, Mahmoud Naghshineh, Parviz Kermani:
Adaptive QoS Platform in Multimedia Networks. 871-882 - Kai-Oliver Detken:
Quality-of-Service (QoS) in Heterogeneous Networks: CLIP, LANE and MPOA Performance Test. 883-894 - Maria Teresa Andrade, Artur Pimenta Alves:
Experiments with Dynamic Multiplexing and UPC Renegotiation for Video over ATM. 895-907
Session 29: Call Admission Control in Cellular Systems
- Jie Zhou, Yoshikuni Onozato, Ushio Yamamoto:
The Study of Burst Admission Control in an Integrated Voice/Data CDMA Cellular System. 908-919 - Amine Berqia, Noufissa Mikou:
Model and Optimal Call Admission Policy in Cellular Mobile Networks. 920-931 - Xiao Yuan Luo, Ian Li-Jin Thng, Bo Li, Shengming Jiang:
Measurement-Based Pre-assignment Scheme with Connection-Level QoS Support for Multiservice Mobile Networks. 932-944
Session 30: Resource Allocation
- Errin W. Fulp, Douglas S. Reeves:
QoS Rewards and Risks: A Multi-market Approach to Resource Allocation. 945-956 - Adel Al-Rumaih, David Tipper, Yu Liu, Bryan A. Norman:
Spare Capacity Planning for Survivable Mesh Networks. 957-968 - Xinjie Chang, Krishnappa R. Subramanian:
A Cooperative Game Theory Approach to Resource Allocation in Wireless ATM Networks. 969-978
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