7th IEEE LAN/MAN Workshop
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The deadline is approaching for registration for the 7th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, to be held in the Florida Keys March 26-29. Highlights include: - a rapid-fire technical program of short, pointed talks - a great keynote speaker, whose wit and insight leave a lasting impression - an intimate setting conducive to lots of discussion - unprecedented worldwide participation - a fabulous location. Found below are the Workshop announcement, the program, and the registration materials. You are urged to act immediately; attendance is limited. ============================================================================ Seventh IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks March 26-29, 1995 Hawk's Cay Resort and Marina Marathon, Florida Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society Local and metropolitan area networks are currently the forging place for new network technologies, broadband services, and multimedia applications. The purpose of the present workshop is to examine the new local ATM technologies, cable and other public multimedia delivery systems, various networking architectures, and the provisioning of networks for the support of broadband multimedia services for businesses and homes. A main theme of this year's Workshop is public and private ATM networks: differences and seams. A prominent feature of this Workshop is its emphasis on short, pointed presentations with ample opportunities for debate and discussion. Controversy is encouraged. Attendance is very limited, so early registration is strongly advised. The Workshop will be held a week before IEEE INFOCOM'95 which will be in Boston from April 2 to 6, 1995. The Workshop will begin with an evening reception on March 26. Technical sessions will begin Monday morning March 27 and conclude around lunchtime on March 29. The program and registration forms follow below. Workshop Committee ------------------ Chair: Yoram Ofek (IBM Watson Research) e-mail: ofek@watson.ibm.com phone: 1-914-784-7085 fax: 1-914-784-6205 Program co-chairs: Daniel Pitt (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories) Markus Burak (GMD FOKUS) Committee: Anthony Acampora (Columbia University) Andres Albanese (ICSI) Joseph Bannister (The Aerospace Corporation) James Field (University of Waterloo) Luigi Fratta (Politecnico di Milano) Mario Gerla (UCLA) Wolfram Lemppenau (IBM Zurich Research) Luciano Lenzini (CNR-CNUCE) Gottfried Luderer (Arizona State University) Fabio Neri (Politecnico di Torino) Allyn Romanow (Sun Microsystems) Izhak Rubin (UCLA) David Skellern (Macquarie University, Sydney) Tatsuya Suda (University of California, Irvine) Csaba Szabo (Technical University of Budapest) Yutaka Takahashi (Kyoto University) Nguyen Tat (MATRA) Fouad Tobagi (Stanford University) Terry Todd (McMaster University) Pitro Zafiropulo (IBM Zurich Research) ============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th IEEE LAN/MAN Workshop Program Keynote Speaker --------------- Howard Salwen, Chairman, Proteon, on how we ended up here and what comes next ---------- Session 1: Medium Access Controls -"A Full-duplex Ring with a Fairness Cycle Window," T.-J. Kim, ETRI, Korea; B.-C. Shin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea -"Pros and Cons of the Global Fairness Algorithms of CRMA-II," M. Ajmone-Marsan, C. Casetti, F. Neri, Politecnico di Torino, Italy -"The MetaRing MAC Protocol: Performance Evaluations in an Interconnected Environment," G. Anastasi, L. Lenzini, Universita di Pisa, Italy -"A Distributed Cycle Reset Protocol for High-Speed LAN/MAN," H.-B. Jeon, S.-H. Lee, S.-Y. Song, TNRL, Korea Telecom, Korea -"Prototype of an ATM-Based MAN for Multimedia Services," S.-M. Jiang, G. Pujolle, Universite de Versailles, France -"DQCA: A New Medium Access Control Protocol for Broadband Networks," W. Lu, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia ---------- Session 2: New Legacy LANs, Traffic Characterization, and Connectionless ATM -"Message Waiting Times in a LAN Using the Demand-Priority Access Method," W. Seah, Y. Takahashi, T. Hasegawa, Kyoto University, Japan -"Interactive Real-Time Communication in Shared-Medium High-Speed LANs," P. Martini, J. Ottensmeyer, Universitaet Paderborn, Germany -"Testing Bursty Traffic in an ATM Testbed," L. Cheng, H. D. Hughes, Michigan State University, USA -"On the Self-Similar Nature of the Traffic Offered to a MAN," M. Cinotti, S. Giordano, F. Romani, F. Russo, Universita di Pisa, Italy -"On Long-Range Dependence in NSFNET Traffic," S. Klivansky, A. Mukherjee, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; C. Song, Advantis, USA -"Connectionless Traffic Service in ATM Networks," S. Subramaniam, A. Somani, University of Washington, USA -"Partial Connections Method for the Support of Ethernet Emulation over ATM," R. Brown, J. Pihlaja, Nokia, Finland; N. Kavak, Telia Research, Sweden; A. Meier, IBM, Switzerland ---------- Session 3: Multicasting and Convergence Protocols -"ACBT: A Scalable Routing Protocol for Receiver-Initiated Multicasting in ATM Networks," F.-C. Liaw, FORE Systems, USA -"Providing Protocol Support for Multimedia Broadcasting," S. Beocking, Siemens AG, Germany; R. Schatzmayr, TU-Berlin, Germany -"ATM Adaptation Layer and Group Communication Servers for High-Performance Multipoint Services," G. Carle, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany -"An Experimental AAL2 Protocol," D. Brooks, S. Srinidhi, Sterling Software, USA; V. Konangi, Cleveland State University, USA -"A Cooperative Protocol Stack Supporting High-Priority Traffic in an ATM Network," E. Klovning, Telenor Research, Norway -"An Object-Oriented Framework for ATM Interworking and Call Control Software," A. Scheidegger, University of Washington, USA ---------- Session 4: ATM Experience and Video Transport -"BATES - BERKOM ATM Technology Evaluation System," D. Elias, GMD-Fokus, Germany -"The Art of ATM Testing," F. Schulz, J. Micheel, M. Burak, GMD-Fokus, Germany -"Operational Experiences with Fast Packet Technologies in the Internet Environment," P. Mohta, CERFnet, USA -"Continuous Media Dissemination over ATM Networks," G. Polyzos, University of California at San Diego, USA -"Video Transmission over Lossy Packet Networks," A. Albanese, International Computer Science Institute, USA -"Analysis and Modeling of an MPEG-1 Video Source," M. Conti, E. Gregori, A. Larsson, CNR - Istituto CNUCE, Italy -"Adaptive Neural Video Compression," C. Cramer, E. Gelenbe, P. Gelenbe, M. Sungur, Duke University, USA ---------- Session 5: Traffic Management -"A Bandwidth Allocation Scheme to Support Delay Sensitive Traffic in a DQDB MAN," J. Vozmediano, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain; E. Vazquez, J. Berrocal, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain -"Scheduling and Admission Control Policies: A Case Study for DQDB and ATM," K. Steenhaut, K. Degieter, W. Brissinck, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium -"Performance Evaluation of Rate Control in ATM Networks," P. Tse, M. Zukerman, Telstra Research Laboratories, Australia -"Best-Effort Statistical Multiplexing of Delay-Tolerant Links in ATM," M. Mateescu, GMD-Fokus, Germany -"A Comparison of Per-VC Queueing and Explicit Rate Algorithms for ABR Traffic," R. Krishnan, Motorola, USA -"MULTIRING, a Possible Post-ATM Network Architecture," W. Dobosiewicz, Monmouth College, USA; P. Gburzynski, University of Alberta, Canada ---------- Session 6: Traffic Control and Quality of Service Provision -"An Adaptive Multi-Service Generic Flow Control Protocol," J. Macharia, Jomo Kenyata University, Kenya; L.-J. Yao, University of Adelaide, Australia -"Packet or Cell Loss Reduction in Networks," V. Srinivasan, E. Gelenbe, A. Ghanwani, Duke University, USA -"Provision of Time-Constrained Services in ATM Networks," G. Mercankosk, Curtin University of Technology, Australia -"QoS Management for Service Integrated Communication Systems," C. Schmidt, M. Zitterbart, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany -"QoS Management in a Mobile Multimedia Environment," P. Ray, S. Jha, A. Seneviratne, University of Technology-Sydney, Australia -"A Simple Method for Evaluating QoS Parameters," J.-H. Lin, J.-L. Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan ROC; J. Biswas, Institute of Systems Science, Singapore. -"Architectural Factors in the Provision of Services by Broadband Customer Premises Equipment," M. Hogan, R. Keaney, E. Wilson, M. Hudson, M. Bickerstaff, D. Skellern, M. Krischer, Macquarie University, Australia ---------- Session 7: Switching Architecture -"CellBus: A Flexible Architecture for ATM LANs," D. Upp, P. Goli, TranSwitch, USA; S. Ghosh, J. Hammond, Clemson University, USA -"A Fast Algorithm for Scheduling Cells in Input-Queued Switches," N. McKeown, Stanford University, USA; J. Walrand, Univesity of California at Berkeley, USA -"A Multicasting Switch for ATM LAN/MAN," S. Shyamsukha, A. Monster, Temple University, USA -"Modular VLSI Implementation Architecture for High-Performance Communication Support," J. Schiller, M. Zitterbart, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany -"Performance of Multi-Channel Asymmetric Packet Switch Modules in a Bursty and Nonuniform Traffic Environment," A. Chatterjee, V. Konangi, Cleveland State University, USA -"Analysis of a Class of Telecommunication Models," H. Gail, S. Hantler, IBM, USA; A. Konheim, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA; B. Taylor, University of Michigan, USA ---------- Session 8: Network Organization -"Distributed ATM Switching System for Corporate Communication Networks," R. Hamidi, J.-P. Quinquis, CNET, France -"Virtual Networking in ATM LANs and MANs," M. Gerla, S. Fotedar, University of California at Los Angeles, USA; P. Crocetti, Italtel, Italy; L. Fratta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy -"Migrating to ATM in the Local Area," V. Friesen, J. Wong, University of Waterloo, Canada -"The Metropolitan Area Community Network," C. Venkatraman, D. Pitt, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA -"A MAN Architecture based on a Meshed Network Crossconnect," T. Kuehnel, G. Luderer, Arizona State University, USA -"Ring Networks with Random Extra Links," M. Kovacevic, A. Acampora, Columbia University, USA -"Virtual Embeddings for Linearization of Arbitrary Topology Networks," B. Yener, M. Yung, IBM, USA ---------- Session 9: Optical Networking -"The Use of Wavelength-Selective Couplers in Optical Local Area Networks," T. Todd, A. Grah, O. Barkovic, McMaster University, Canada -"Optical Latency Storage - Unifying Data Communication in Space and Time," T. Pfeifer, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany -"A Scalable Optical Packet Switching Network Architecture," I. Chlamtac, University of Massachusetts, USA; V. Elek, C. Szabo, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary; A. Fumagalli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy -"An Adaptable Protocol for Processor Interconnection in a WDM-based Network," P. Dowd, D. Crouse, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA -"ISONet: A Dynamically Reconfigurable Integrated Services Optical Network," T. Bujewski, The Aerospace Corporation, USA; M. Gerla, University of California at Los Angeles, USA -"Implementing the DQDB using Wavelength Division Multiplexing," A. Kamal, H. Hassanein, Kuwait University, Kuwait ----------- Session 10: Technologies for High Performance, and Wireless ATM -"Using ATM Networks Effectively for High-Performance Applications," A. Guha, W. Franta, Network Systems Corporation, USA -"Affordable High Performance Computing: Evaluation of Cluster-based Computing via ATM," P. Dowd, E. Blade, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA; S. Srinidhi, Sterling Software, USA; R. Claus, NASA Lewis Research Center, USA -"Slack-Protocol Design and Performance in Wormhole-Routing Networks," J. Bannister, The Aerospace Corporation, USA; M. Gerla, S. Walton, University of California at Los Angeles, USA -"Fair Cascades of Fibre Channel Switches," L. Cherkasova, V. Kotov, T. Rokicki, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA -"Cut-Through Routing in Intermediate Systems," O. Riebe, Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany -"ATM Transport and GSM Circuit and Packet Mode Access Networks: A Platform for Mobile Multimediea of the Immediate Future," S. Chakraborty, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland -"Signaling and Mobility Management in a Wireless ATM LAN," M. Veeraraghavan, M. Karol, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA ============================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks REGISTRATION FORM Name: _______________________________ Company/Affiliation: _________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Tel.: ____________________ Fax.: ___________________ E_Mail: _________________ ___ $100 enclosed in personal check or money order payable to "IEEE WORKSHOP 94" Mail the check to: ------------------ Yoram Ofek Workshop Chair IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P.O.Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 e-mail: ofek at watson.ibm.com Telephone: (914) 784-7085 FAX: (914) 784-6205 Participants from outside the US, -------------------------------- can send the 100 Dollar registration via INTERNATIONAL CABLE (money transfer) directly --------------------------------------------- to the workshop account: ------------------------ * Routing # 021 000 128 * For Credit to account # 258 500 172 465 * "IEEE 95 WORKSHOP" * Chemical Bank * 324 Saw Mill River Rd. * Elmsford, NY 10523, U.S.A. ===================================================================== HAWK'S CAY RESORT AND MARINA REGISTRATION FORM FOR 7th IEEE WORKSHOP on LOCAL and Metropolitan Area Networks March 26, 1995 - March 29, 1995 Arrival Date ........... Arrival Time ....... Departure Date ...... (List early arrival/late departure dates, if applicable) (GROUP RATES MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE TO EARLY ARRIVALS/LATE DEPARTURES) NAME ....................... SIGNATURE ........... COMPANY ................... PHONE# .............. ADDRESS ............................................ CITY ............. STATE ........... ZIP ....... CREDIT CARD TYPE (Circle One) MC VISA DISCOVER DINERS AMEX CREDIT CARD# ..................... EXPIRATION DATE ............. NAME ON CARD ..................... SIGNATURE ................... # OF GUESTS IN ROOM (Ages if Children) ........................... Children 11 and under are free, extra person charge $25.00 per night. Children ages 4-11 can attend the group dinners for a non-refundable charge of $50,00 per child. Will children be attending group dinners? ____ Yes ____ No Number of Children attending ............. Ages ............ Smoking ................. Non-smoking ......... (Accommodations in each category are limited. We will make every effort to honor your request, however, it cannot be guaranteed) ACCOMMODATIONS: Package Rates for 3 nights/4 days $636,00 per person, based on a single occupancy $383,00 per person, based on double occupancy Additional nights are available at $160.00 per room, per night, plus tax single or double occupancy, including breakfast. Refunds will not be made on any portion of the IEEE three night package. Check in time is 3:00 pm/Check out time is 11:00am. INCLUDED IN RATES: * Three nights accommodations (March 26-28 nights), inclusive of tax * Lavish Breakfast Buffet on March 27-29, 1995 * Dinners on March 27 and 28, 1995 * Wine and Cheese Reception, March 26, 1995 * Coffee Breaks during the workshop * Morning Newspaper * Transportation to/from Marathon Airport (24 hour notice needed) * Nightly Turndown Service * All gratuities, housekeeper, bellman, breakfast and banquet server * All applicable taxes to the above features * Dolphin training sessions (three times daily) ___ Please check here if you require vegetarian meals at the group dinners. 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The drive from Miami International Airport to Hawks' Cay Resort is an hour and forty five minutes. It is a beautiful drive, and is described by Rand-McNally as one of the most scenic drives in the United States, "where the sky and the ocean meet". HAWK's CAY RESORT PROVIDES COMPLIMENTARY TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE MARATHON AIRPORT (please give 24 hours notice). American Airlines 800-433-7300 USAir 800-428-4322 Gulfstream International Airlines 800-992-8532 With expansion of the Marathon Airport (scheduled for completion November 1994), the capacity and number of flights will increase.
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