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Technical Program of 16th IEEE Computer Communications Workshop (CCW '01), October 14-17, 2001, Charlottesville, Virginia



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* 16th IEEE Annual Computer Communications Workshop (CCW'01)      
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*                     October 14-17, 2001                         
*            Omni Hotel, Charlottesville, Virginia                
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*          http://www.cs.virginia.edu/ccw01/                      
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PROGRAM: 
The tentative program of the workshop is included in this email. 

REGISTRATION (NOW OPEN):
Registration information is  available at URL
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/ccw01/
We provide online registration with a secure webserver.
Workshop registration is: US$ 340 (until Sept. 10) and US$ 390 (after
Sept. 10)

HOTEL:
A block of hotel rooms has been reserved at the Omni Hotel 
for a group rate of $109 (plus tax). The block has limited size.
Reservations : Phone: (804) 971-5500, Group name: IEEE CCW
The deadline for the group rate is September 14.

TRAVEL: 
Travel information is available from the workshop website.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Please go to the website at: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/ccw01/
or send email to jorg@cs.virginia.edu.
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16TH IEEE COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP
       Charlottesville, Virginia 
           TENTATIVE PROGRAM
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Sunday, October 14
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5 pm -7 pm:  Registration, Lobby of Omni Hotel (Hoers D'oeuvres)

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Monday, October 15
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8:30 am - 10:00 am 
	CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 
	Organizer: Steven Low, Caltech

        * Issues and Technologies in Building Content Delivery Networks
          Pei Cao (Cisco Systems)

        * A CDN for Dynamic Content
          Michael Rabinovich (AT&T Labs)

        * Probabilistic Methods for Web Caching
          David Starobinski, Boston University
          David Tse, UC Berkeley

        * Placement and Allocation of CDN Servers
          Steven Low, Caltech

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
	SCALABLE, WIDE AREA CONTENT DISTRIBUTION 
        Organizer: Kevin Almeroth, University of California-Santa
Barbara

        * Internet Content Distribution Trends and Implications
          Geoff Voelker, UC-San Diego

        * A Data Transfer Model for Peer-to-Peer Networks
          Peter Marbach, Univ of Toronto

        * Selecting Among Replicated Multicast Servers
          Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech

        * Streamlining Unicast Delivery of Popular Content via 
          Fast Forward Error Correcting Codes
          John Byers, Boston University

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
         OPTICAL NETWORKS 
         Organizers:  Martin Reisslein (Arizona State U.)
                      Joe Bannister (ISI/USC)

        * Towards Efficient Packet Switching Metro WDM Networks
          Martin Maier, Technical University Berlin

        * Interconnected WDM Rings for Metro Networks
          Fabio Neri, Politecnico di Torino

        * Beyond SONET and SDH: Challenges and Issues
          Arun Somani, Iowa State University

        * An Optically Turbocharged Internet Router
          Joe Touch, USC/ISI

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
        Panel: ROLE OF PACKET SWITCHING AND CIRCUIT SWITCHING IN FUTURE
NETWORKS 
        Organizer: Malathi Veeraraghavan, Polytechnic University

	Panelists: Joe Bannister (ISI/USC), Eytan Modian (MIT), 
                 Debanjan Saha (Tellium, Dilip Kandlur (IBM)

6pm     Local Tour and Conference Dinner
  


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Tuesday, October 16
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8:30 am - 10:00 am
        SPONSORED RESEARCH IN NETWORKING 
          TBD

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
        WIRELESS NETWORKS 
        Organizer: Ness Shroff, Purdue University

        * TBD
          Daniel Lee, University of Southern California

        * Performance Modeling of STDM Systems with Reservation
          John Daigle, University of Mississippi

        * Distributed Scheduling and Media Access for Ad Hoc Networks
          Edward Knightly, Rice University

        * Scheduling in broadcast channels
          A. Eryilmaz, R. Srikant, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign,  
          J.R. Perkins, Boston University

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
        QOS AND CONTRAINT-BASED ROUTING
        Organizer: Zhi-Li Zhang, University of Minnesota

        * On the Relative Strength of Routing Paradigms
          Yuval Shavitt, Technion

        * The  Sprint ATL's Traffic  Engineering Project
          Nina Taft, Sprint Advanced Technology Laboratory

        * Deployment Issues in Traffic Engineering and QoS 
          Xue Yong, Dave McDysan and Lei Yao, UUNET Worldcom

        * On BGP Table Growth
          Lixin Gao, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
        RECENT ADVANCES IN TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
        Organizer:  Marwan Krunz, University of Arizona

        * Analysis of Large System Network Dynamics
          Ness Shroff, Purdue University

        * Effective Service Curves for End-to-End Statistical QoS
          Steve Patek, University of Virginia

        * Connection-level Analysis and Modeling of Network Traffic
          Rolf Riedi, Rice University

        * On the Chaotic Nature of VBR Video Traffic
          Marwan Krunz, University of  Arizona

7:30pm   Town Hall Meeting

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Wednesday, October 17
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8:30 am - 10:00 am
         INTERNET TOPOLOGY AND TRAFFIC CHARACTERIZATIONS 
         Organizer: Sugih Jamin, University of Michigan

        * Internet topology analysis and Internet-like topology
generation by sampling
          Damien Magoni and Jean-Jacques Pansiot, University of
Strasbourg

        * On the Completeness of Observed AS-level Internet Topology
          Hyunseok Chang, University of Michigan

        * Topology Discovery and the Impact of Policy on Internet Paths
          Ramesh Govindan (USC/ISI)

        * Network Monitoring for Traffic Engineering
          Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research 

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
         RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF TCP
         Organizer: Sally Floyd, ACIRI

        * Recent Developments of TCP
          Sally Floyd, ACIRI

        * Robust ECN Signaling with Nonces
          Neil Spring, University of Washington

        * The Congestion Manager
          Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie-Mellon University

        * An Overview of SCTP
          Vern Paxson, ACIRI
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New zealand, and anybody else interested in research in this area

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	Department of Computer Science,  University of Canterbury
 			Christchurch, New Zealand
		
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