Call for Papers - Workshop on High-Speed Local Networks (HSLN)

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                            CALL FOR PAPERS
              Workshop on High-Speed Local Networks (HSLN)
                   as part of the IEEE LCN conference
                      http://www.hcs.ufl.edu/hsln
                        http://www.ieeelcn.org

                          November 6 - 8, 2002
                   Embassy Suites USF, Tampa, Florida

Important dates and contact:
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   Paper submission: June 10, 2002
   Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2002
   Camera-ready copy due: August 16, 2002
   General Chair: Alan D. George (george@hcs.ufl.edu)

General Information:
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The High-Speed Local Networks (HSLN) workshop, within the 27th IEEE
Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), focuses on the design,
analysis, implementation, and exploitation of new concepts, techno-
logies, and applications related to high-performance networks on a
local scale.  This workshop will bring together networking researchers,
engineers, and practitioners from across the spectrum of high-speed
local networks, with participants from industry, academia, and
government.  Original papers that present research results, case
studies, technology development or deployment experience, work in
progress, etc. are solicited, as are survey articles.

Specific areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
- High-speed LANs (e.g. Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet)
- System-area networks (e.g. SCI, Myrinet, ServerNet)
- Storage-area networks (e.g. Fibre Channel) and I/O interconnects
- High-speed networks in embedded systems (e.g. avionics, space systems)
- Protocols, services, and topologies for high-speed local networks
- Routing and switch architectures for high-speed local networks
- Quality of Service (QoS) in high-speed local networks
- Performance analysis of high-speed local networks and systems
- Modeling and simulation of high-speed local networks
- Middleware for high-speed local network communication
- Applications for high-speed local networks (e.g. video on demand)

Paper Submission Instructions:
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Authors are invited to submit papers of up to ten camera-ready pages,
in PDF or Postscript format, for presentation at the workshop and
publication in the conference proceedings.  Papers should be
submitted by email to the workshop at hsln@hcs.ufl.edu on or before
June 10, 2002.  Alternatively, send five hard copies via postal mail
to:

   Dr. Alan D. George
   HSLN General Chair
   Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
   University of Florida
   PO Box 116200, 327 Larsen Hall
   Gainesville, FL 32611-6200

HSLN Organizing Committee:
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Workshop Chair:      Industry Chair:               Program Chair:
A.D. George          J.L. Meier                    K.J. Christensen
ECE Department       Advanced Technology Center    CSE Department
Univ of Florida      Rockwell Collins, Inc.        Univ of South Florida
george@hcs.ufl.edu   jlmeier@rockwellcollins.com   christen@csee.usf.edu

HSLN Program Committee:
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Jay Bragg (awbragg@yahoo.com)
Consultant

Ron Brightwell (bright@cs.sandia.gov)
Sandia National Labs, NM

Wayne Chang (wchang@arl.army.mil)
Army Research Laboratory

Helen Chen (hycsw@california.sandia.gov)
Sandia National Labs, CA

Patrick W. Dowd (dowd@lts.ncsc.mil)
University of Maryland at College Park and U.S. Department of Defense
College Park, MD

Mike Foster (michael.s.foster@boeing.com)
Boeing Corporation

Michael A. Hoard (hoardm@us.ibm.com)
IBM
Beaverton, OR

Cynthia S. Hood (hood@iit.edu)
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, IL

Anestis Karasaridis (karasaridis@att.com)
Network Design and Performance Analysis Dept.
AT&T Labs, Middletown, NJ

Fred Kuhns (fredk@arl.wustl.edu)
Washington University
St. Louis, MO

Michael McKee (mckee026@umn.edu)
University of Minnesota, Rochester
Rochester, MN

Knut Omang (knuto@fast.no)
University of Oslo
Oslo, Norway

Sarp Oral (oral@hcs.ufl.edu)
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL

D. K. Panda (panda@cis.ohio-state.edu)
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH

Anthony Skjellum (tony@MPI-SoftTech.Com)
Mississippi State University
Starkville, MS

Norm Strole (ncstrole@us.ibm.com)
IBM
Research Triangle Park, NC

Rollins Turner (rturner@paradyne.com)
Paradyne Corporation
Largo, FL

William White (wwhite@siue.edu)
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, IL

Tim Wilcox (tim.wilcox@dolphinics.com)
Technical Director, Dolphin Interconnect

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