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Hot Interconnects 2002: Stanford University, CA, USA
- 10th Annual IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (HOTIC 2002), August 21 - 23, 2002, Stanford, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1650-5
Introduction
- Message from the General Co-Chairs.
- Message from the Program Chair.
- Hot Interconnects 10 Committees.
Keynote
- Vinton G. Cerf:
Delay Tolerant Networking. 1-
Session 1: Gigabit/sec and Terabit/sec Switching Technologies
- François Abel, Cyriel Minkenberg, Ronald P. Luijten, Mitchell Gusat, Ilias Iliadis:
A Four-Terabit Single-Stage Packet Switch with Large Round-Trip Time Support. 5-14 - Victor Firoiu, Xiaohui Zhang, Emre Gündüzhan:
Feedback Output Queuing: A Novel Architecture for Efficient Switching Systems. 15-20 - Hangsheng Wang, Li-Shiuan Peh, Sharad Malik:
A Power Model for Routers: Modeling Alpha 21364 and InfiniBand Routers. 21-27 - Shashank Gupta, Adnan Aziz:
Multicast Scheduling for Switches with Multiple Input-Queues. 28-36
Session 2: High Speed Packet Scheduling
- Rong Pan, Lee Breslau, Balaji Prabhakar, Scott Shenker:
A Flow Table-Based Design to Approximate Fairness. 37-42 - Jing Liu, Chun Kit Hung, Mounir Hamdi, Chi-Ying Tsui:
Stable Round-Robin Scheduling Algorithms for High-Performance Input Queued Switches. 43-51 - Raj Krishnamurthy, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Karsten Schwan, Richard West:
Architecture and Hardware for Scheduling Gigabit Packet Streams. 52-64
Session 3: Multiprocessors, Clusters, and Storage Area Networks
- Mani Azimi, Faye A. Briggs, Michel Cekleov, Manoj Khare, Akhilesh Kumar, Lily Pao Looi:
Scalability Port: A Coherent Interface for Shared Memory Multiprocessors. 65-70 - Amit K. Gupta, William J. Dally, Arjun Singh, Brian Towles:
Scalable Opto-Electronic Network (SOENet). 71-76 - Yitzhak Birk, Nafea Bishara:
Distributed-and-Split Data-Control Extension to SCSI for Scalable Storage Area Networks. 77-82
Panel
- Dave Liddle:
Wireless Wars: Wi-Fi vs. GPRS vs. 3G. 83
Keynote
- Eric A. Brewer:
Thinking across Layers: What Do We Want Out of a Network? 85-88
Session 4: Gigabit/sec and Terabit/sec Routing Technologies
- Amit Prakash, Adnan Aziz:
A Middle Ground between CAMs and DAGs for High-Speed Packet Classification. 89-94 - Huan Liu:
Efficient Mapping of Range Classifier into Ternary-CAM. 95-100 - Samar Sharma, Rina Panigrahy:
Sorting and Searching Using Ternary CAMs. 101-106 - Rina Panigrahy, Samar Sharma:
Reducing TCAM Power Consumption and Increasing Throughput. 107-114
Session 5: High Speed Packet Processing Engines
- Ada Gavrilovska, Kenneth Mackenzie, Karsten Schwan, Austen McDonald:
Stream Handlers: Application-Specific Message Services on Attached Network Processors. 115-120 - Ying-Dar Lin, Yi-Neng Lin, Shun-Chin Yang, Yu-Sheng Lin:
DiffServ over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation. 121-126 - David V. Schuehler, John W. Lockwood:
TCP-Splitter: A TCP/IP Flow Monitor in Reconfigurable Hardware. 127-134
Session 6: Wireless, Broadband, and Optical Networks
- Hans Eberle:
Radioport: A Radio Network for Monitoring and Diagnosing Computer Systems. 135-139 - Yingfei Dong, Zhi-Li Zhang, David Hung-Chang Du:
Optimized Upstream Scheduling in Broadband Cable Networks. 140-145 - Yuanyuan Yang, Jianchao Wang:
WDM Optical Interconnect Architectures Under Two Connection Models. 146-154
Tutorials
- Raj Jain:
Tutorial 1: Optical Networking: Recent Developments, Issues, and Trends. 155-156 - Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Tutorial 2: InfiniBand Architecture and Where it is Headed. 157-158 - James P. G. Sterbenz:
Tutorial 3: High-Speed Networking: A Systematic Approach to High-Bandwidth Low-Latency Communication. 159-160 - Nitin H. Vaidya:
Tutorial 4: Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Medium Access Control and Routing Protocols. 161-162
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