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Technical Program of 9th IFIP WORKING CONFERENCE on PERFORMANCE MODELLING AND EVALUATION OF ATM & IP NETWORKS, 27th - 29th June, 2001,Budapest, Hungary
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: Technical Program of 9th IFIP WORKING CONFERENCE on PERFORMANCE MODELLING AND EVALUATION OF ATM & IP NETWORKS, 27th - 29th June, 2001,Budapest, Hungary
- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 10:47:03 +1200
Call for Participations
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9th IFIP WORKING CONFERENCE on
PERFORMANCE MODELLING AND EVALUATION OF ATM & IP NETWORKS
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Further information and registration:
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http://www.diamond-congress.hu/ifip/
27th - 29th June, 2001
Hotel Agro, Budapest, Hungary
supported by
IFIP Working Group 6.3 on Performance of Communication Systems and
IFIP Working Group 6.2 on Network and Internetwork Architectures
Sponsors
Ericsson Hungary
IEEE Hungary
Technical Program
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27th June Wednesday
Invited talk: Network traffic measurements for modeling and analysis,
Ian Graham, The University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand
Session: Network Modeling
Juergen Ehrensberger: Integrated Services in Local Area Networks:
Admission control and Performance evaluation
Demetres Kouvatsos: An Extended ME Methodology for General
QNMs and its Applications to ATM Switch Architectures
Session: Traffic Modeling
Tamas Borsos, Laszlo Gyorfi, Andras Gyorgy: On the Second Order
Characterization in Traffic Modeling
R. Pountes, R. Coelho: Video Fractal Modeling, Effective Bandwidth,
Hurst Estimation
Paulo Salvador, Rui Valadas: A Fitting Procedure for Markov Modulated
Poisson Processes with an Adaptive Number of States
Session: Performance Evaluation
Christian Cseh: Linear Control Theory for the Analysis of the ABR
Virtual Source/Virtual Destination-Technique
Kathleen Spaey, Chris Blondia: Observations of the Transient
Performance of the Selective Drop Buffer Acceptance Algorithm with
Responsive Traffic
J.V.L. Beckers, I. Hendrawan, R.E. Kooij, R.D. van der Mei: Enhanced
Processor Sharing Performance Model for Internet Access Lines
Session: Scheduling
Xiaojun Hei, Danny H. K. Tsang: The EDF Scheduling with Multi Loss
Requirements Support
Ahmed E. Kamal, Hossam Hassanein: A Mixed Service Priority/Buffer
Sharing Strategy for Differentiated Services Internets and its Analysis
Thu Ngo Quynh, Adam Wolisz, Klaus Rebensburg: Relative Packet
Scheduling for Differentiated Services
Session: Poster presentations
28th June Thursday
Session: RED Analysis
P. Kuusela, Pasi Lassila, J. Virtamo, Peter Key: Modeling RED with
Idealized TCP Sources
Thomas Ziegler, Serge Fdida, Christof Brandauer: Stability Criteria
of RED with TCP Traffic
Stefan Koehler, Michael Menth, Norbert Vicari: Analytic Performance
Evaluation of the RED Algoirthm for QoS in TCP/IP Networks
Session: IP Traffic Management I.
A. Van Moffaert, D. De Vleeschauwer, M. J. C. Buchli, J. Jaussen,
G. H. Petit : Tuning the VoIP Gateways to Transport Internationla
Voice Calls over a Best Effort IP Backbone
Gabor Feher, Andras Korn: Performance Profiling of Resource Reservation
Protocols
Zoltán Turányi, Lars Westberg: Load Control: Congestion Notifications
for Real-time Traffic
Session: Routing I.
Danka Pevac: Routing Computation Load Balancing in Hierarchical ATM
Networks
Janos Levendovszky, G. Rétvári, T. Dávid, A. Fancsali, Cs. Vegso: QoS
routing in packet switched networks - novel algorithms for routing with
incomplete information
Istvan Moldovan, Krisztian Nemeth: Quality of Service Architectures
Using
MPLS Networks
Session: TCP Implementations
Dung Dinh Luong, O. Pop: Modeling Multiple TCP Connections Sharing a
Bottleneck Link
Ishtiaq Ahmed, Yasuo Okabe, Masanori Kanazawa: Throughput Evaluation of
Several TCP Implementations over Congested ATM Networks
29th June Friday
Hermann de Meer, Department of Computer Science University College
London,
Invited talk
Session: Network Reliability
Andras Farago: A Method to Handle Dependent Events in Network
Performance
and Reliability Evaluation
Marta Barría Martínez, Reinaldo Vallejos, L.F.G. Soares: A Reliable
Multicast
Based on recovery Tree (RMART)
Session: Queueing Analysis
Kenneth Mitchell, Appie van de Liefvoort: Constructing a Correlated
Sequence
of Matrix Geometric Random Variables with Invariant Forst-Order
Properties
Parijat Dube, Eitan Altman: Queueing and Fluid Analysis of Partial
Message
Discard Policy
P. Bocharov, A. Pechinkin, N. Phomg, XC. D'Apice: On the BMAP/SM/1/r
Queueing
System
Session: Routing II.
János Harmatos, Dániel Orincsay: On-demand optimization of protected
LSP-tunnels
in MPLS networks
Marcello Canepa, Franco Davoli, Piergiulio Maryni: Alternate Routing
with a
Two-level Adaptive Bandwidth Assignment over Virtual Path Connections
R. C. Vallejos, W. F. Creixell, A. E. Zapata: A Multicast Routing
Algorithm based
on Link Contribution
Session: IP Traffic Management II.
Dongsoo Kim, Youngjune Kim, Iksoo Kim, Yoseop Woo: VOD Service using a
New
Web-Caching Technique
Laszlo Sogor, Marta Fidrich, Laszlo Martonossy, Peter Hendlein and Gabor
Somlai:
Comparison of inter-operation mechanisms between IPv4 and IPv6
Lluis Fabrega, Teodor Jove, Antonio Bueno, Josep Luis Marso: An
Admission Control
Approach for Elastic Flows in the Internet
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This message is forwarded to members of the COSC/EEE/Management research
group on networks at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch,
New zealand, and anybody else interested in research in this area
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Associate Professor Dr Krzysztof Pawlikowski
Department of Computer Science, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772 email: krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569 URL: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys
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