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Technical Program of IEEE HOTi Conference (Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, Stanford University Palo Alto, CA, August 21-23, 2002)





  >IEEE HOT INTERCONNECTS 10

IEEE Computer Society

  >A Symposium on High Performance Interconnects

  >Stanford University Palo Alto, CA

  >August 21-23, 2002

  >http://www.hoti.org/

  >

  > Interested in Hot topics for high-speed networks,

  > multiprocessor interconnects, SANs, or PC clusters?

  >

  > Hot Interconnects 10 brings together designers and

  > architects of high-performance chips, software, and

  > systems at the University and global business levels.

  > Presentations focus on up-to-the-minute developments

  > demonstrating leading-edge designs by engineers and

  > researchers throughout the world. Three days

  > of tutorials and technical sessions will keep you on

  > top of the latest industry and academic laboratories.

  >

  > Hot Interconnects 2002 will be held at

  > Stanford University this year between August 21-23.

  > Advance registration ends on July 30.

  >

  > This year Vint Cerf, nicknamed "The Father of the Internet",

  > an Internet pioneer involved in the early design the ARPANET

  > and a co-author of TCP/IP, will present a keynote talk.

  > Further, Professor Eric Brewer, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist

  > for Inktomi, will present the keynote on talk on Thursday.

  >

  > The conference includes 20 technical presentations.

  > These talks are organized into six sessions:

  >

  > * Gigabit switching Technologies

  > * Gigabit routing Technologies

  > * High-speed packet scheduling

  > * Multiprocessor, cluster, and Storage Area Networks

  > * High-speed packet processing engines

  > * Wireless/optical interconnects.

  >

  > The final program is on-line at:

  > http://www.hoti.org/sessions.html

  >

  > The conference also provides four extended-length

  > tutorials on current networking topics.

  >

  > * Optical Networking: Recent Developments, Issues, and Trends

  > * InfiniBand Architecture and Where it is Headed

  > * High-Speed Networking: A Systematic Approach to High-Bandwidth

  > Low-Latency Communication

  > * Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: Medium Access Control and Routing Protocols

  >

  > A panel discussion will be lead by Dave Liddle, General

  > Partner at U.S. Venture Partners. In January 2000, Mr. Liddle

  > retired as president and CEO of Interval Research Corporation,

  > a Silicon Valley-based laboratory and incubator for new

  > businesses focused on broadband applications and advanced

  > technologies, founded in 1992.

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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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