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E-raamat: NETWORKING 2000. Broadband Communications, High Performance Networking, and Performance of Communication Networks: IFIP-TC6/European Commission International Conference Paris, France, May 14-19, 2000 Proceedings

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This was the first conference jointly organized by the IFIP Working Groups 6. 2, 6. 3, and 6. 4. Each of these three Working Groups has its own established series of conferences. Working Group 6. 2 sponsors the Broadband Communications series of conferences (Paris 1995, Montreal 1996, Lisboa 1997, Stuttgart 1998, and Hong-Kong 1999). Working Group 6. 3 sponsors the Performance of Communication Systems series of conferences (Paris 1981, Zürich 1984, Rio de Janeiro 1987, Barcelona 1990, Raleigh 1993, Istanbul 1995, and Lund 1998). Working Group 6. 4 sponsors the High Performance Networking series of conferences (Aaren 1987, Liège 1988, Berlin 1990, Liège 1992, Grenoble 1994, Palma 1995, New York 1997, Vienna 1998). It is expected that this new joint conference will take place every two years. In view of the three sponsoring Working Groups, there were three separate tracks, one per Working Group. Each track was handled by a different co chairman. Specifically, the track of Working Group 6. 2 was handled by Ulf Körner, the track of Working Group 6. 3 was handled by Ioanis Stavrakakis, and the track of Working Group 6. 4 was handled by Serge Fdida. The overall program committee chairman was Harry Perros, and the general conference chairman was Guy Pujolle. A total of 209 papers were submitted to the conference of which 82 were accepted. Each paper was submitted to one of the three tracks.

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Sesion 1: Multicasting in Heterogeneous Networks Multi-criteria Arguments for Improving the Fairness of Layered Multicast Applications 1(10) Marcelo Dias de Amorim Otto Carlos M.B. Duarte Guy Pujolle Network-Driyen Layered Multicast with IPv6 11(12) Ho-pong Sze Soung C. Liew Analysis of the Requirements for ATM Multicasting Based on Per-PDU ID Assignment 23(13) Josep Mangues-Bafalluy Jordi Domingo-Pascual Session 2: Performance of ATM Networks Sensitivity of ABR Congestion Control Algorithms to Hurst Parameter Estimates Sven A.M. Ostring 36(13) Harsha Sirisena Irene Hudson Providing GFR Guarantees for TCP/IP Traffic over APON Access Systems 49(12) Saso Stojanovski Maurice Gagnaire Rudy Hoebeke Buffer Size Requirements for Delay Sensitive Traffic Considering Discrete Effects and Service-Latency in ATM Switches 61(13) Steven Wright Yannis Viniotis Session 3: Packet Switching Node Architectures Distributed Input and Deflection Routing Based Packet Switch Using Shuffle Pattern Network 74(11) Thai Thach Bao Hiroaki Morino Hitoshi Aida Tadao Saito A Distributed Dynamic Scheduling Algorithm for a Terabit Multicast Packet Swithch 85(13) Feihong Chen Necdet Uzun Ali N. Akansu An Interworking Call Control Solution for a Multidiscipline Switch 98(10) Pertti Raatikainen Sami Raatikainen Session 4: Multicasting I Generic Multicast Transport Services: Router Support for Multicast Applications 108(12) Brad Cain Don Towsley RP-Based Multicast Receiver Access Control in PIM-SM 120(12) Thomas Hardjono An Algorithm for Multicast with Multiple QoS Constraints and Dynamic Membership 132(12) Aiguo Fei Mario Gerla Session 5: QoS and Traffic Issues Optimal Traffic Partitioning in MPLS Networks 144(12) Esmael Dinan Daneil O. Awduche Bijan Jabbari Impact of the Ethernet Capture Effect on Bandwidth Measurements 156(12) Mats Bjorkman Bob Melander Session 6: Optical Networks Statistical Study of the Correlation Between Topology and Wavelength Usage in Optical Networks with and without Conversion 168(8) Christian Fenger Emmanuel Limal Ulrik Gliese Cathal J. Mahon Computing Blocking Probabilities in Multi-class Wavelength Routing Networks 176(13) Sridhar Ramesh George N. Rouskas Harry G. Perros A Comparative Study of Mesh and Multi-ring Designs for Survivable WDM Networks 189(12) Thanyaporn Iamvasant Charoenchai Baworntummarat Lunchakorn Wuttisittikulkij Session 7: Multicasting II Membership-Insensitive Totally Ordered Multicast: Properties and Performance 201(12) Jerzy Konorski On Finding Feasible Solutions to the Group Multicast Routing Problem 213(15) Ning Wang Chor Ping Low Session 8: TCP/IP over ATM Analysis of Cell Spacing on a TCP Flow Mapped onto an ATM Connection 228(12) Fabrice Guillemin Jacqueline Boyer Olivier Dugeon Christophe Mangin Mapping of Loss and Delay Between IP and ATM Using Network Calculus 240(12) Tijani Chahed Gerard Hebuterne Caroline Fayet Session 9: Traffic with Long Range Dependencies A Self-Similar Point Process Through Fractal Construction 252(12) Manjunath A. Krishnam Anand Venkatachalam Jeffrey M. Capone Tail Transitions in Queues with Long Range Dependent Input 264(11) Tim Daniels Chris Blondia Session 10: Congestion Control in Broadband Multicast Networks An Exact Algorithm for Calculating Blocking Probabilities in Multicast Networks 275(12) Eeva Nyberg Jorma Virtamo Samuli Aalto Approximations for Call-Blocking Probabilities in Multirouting Multicasting Multirate Loss Networks 287(12) Tibor Cinkler Lazslo Ast Consolidation Algorithm Interperability in Point-to-Multipoint ABR Services in ATM Networks 299(12) Naris Rangsinoppamas Tanun Jaruvitayakovit Wisitsak Sa-niamsak Praphan Pavarangkoon Prasit Prapinmongkolkarn Session 11: QoS and Signalling Evaluation of the INSIGNIA Signaling System 311(14) Seoung-Bum Lee Gahng-Seop Ahn Xiaowei Zhang Andrew T. Campbell Design and Implementation of RSVP Based on Object-Relationships 325(13) Martin Karsten Indirect RSVP for Virtual Cluster Cellular Mobile IP Networks 338(12) Yu Zeng Jon W. Mark Xuemin Shen Session 12: Voice/Video Traffic Modelling Aggregation of Markovian Sources: Approximations with Error Control 350(12) Marco Conti Silvia Ghezzi Enrico Gregori Multi-scaling Models of Sub-frame VBR Video Traffic 362(12) Iraj Saniee Arnold Neidhardt Onuttom Narayan Ashok Erramilli An Accurate Closed-Form Formula to Calculate the Dejittering Delay in Packetised Voice Transport 374(12) D. De Vleeschauwer G. H. Petit B. Steyaert S. Wittevrongel H. Bruneel Session 13: IP and ATM Interworking Interworking of B-ISDN Signaling and Internet Protocol 386(12) Muneyoshi Suzuki Mapping an Internet Assured Service on the GFR ATM Service 398(12) Fernando Cerdan Olga Casals Real-Time Cell Arrival Sequence Estimation and Simulator for IP/ATM Networks Hiroshi Saito 410(13) Toshiaki Tsuchiya Gyula Marosi Gyorgy Horvath Peter Tatai Shoichiro Asano Session 14: Single-Server Queues Computing Stochastical Bounds for the Tail Distribution of an M/GI/I Queue 423(10) Pierre L. Douillet Andre-Luc Beylot Monique Becker Analysis of Packet Delay in a GI-G-1 Queue with Non-preemptive Priority Scheduling 433(13) Joris Walraevens Bart Steyaert Herwig Bruneel New Results on the Numerical Stability of the Stochastic Fluid Flow Model Analysis 446(12) Markus Fiedler Holger Voos Session 15: Real-Time Traffic Management QoS Support for Real-Time Applications Using the Integration of RSVP/Intserv and Diffserv: A Testbed Experiment 458(12) Seong-Ho Jeong Myung Choi Randal Abler Henry Owen John Copeland Joachim Sokol Efficient End-to-End Transport of Soft Real-Time Applications 470(13) Zoo Antoniou Ioannis Stavrakakis Real-Time Traffic Transmission over the Internet 483(12) Macro Furini Don Towsley Session 16: High Speed Wireless Access High Speed Wireless Internet Access: Combination of MPLS and BRAN HIPERLAN/2 Technologies 495(12) Kallikratidas Nitsos Tasos Dagiuklas Hamed Al-Raweshidy Effect of Turn-Around Times on the Perfomance of High Speed Ad-hoc MAC Protocols 507(11) Ajay Chandra V. Gummalla John O. Limb Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Delay and Error Rate on Throughput and Performance of ATM Satellite Links Serving LAN Islands 518(10) Sufia Yousef Caroline Stange Session 17: Differentiated Services Dynamic Algorithms with Worst-Case Performance for Packet Classification 528(12) Pankaj Gupta Nick McKeown Intelligent Traffic Conditioners for Assured Forwarding Based Differentiated Services Networks 540(15) Biswajit Nandy Nabil Seddigh Peter Pieda Jeremy Ethridge DiffServ in the Web: Different Approaches for Enabling Better Services in the World Wide Web 555(12) Hartmut Ritter Thorsten Pastoors Klaus Wehrle Session 18: Internet Performance and Control Performance of Short TCP Transfers 567(13) Chadi Barakat Eitan Altman Performance Study of Satellite-Linked Web Caches and Filtering Policies 580(16) Xiao-Yu Hu Pablo Rodriguez Ernst W. Biersack Distributed Control System for Low Priority Controllable Traffic in Packet Switched Backbone Networks 596(12) Kimmo Pulakka Jarmo Harju Session 19: Residential Access Networks Application-Independent End-to-End Security in Shared-Link Access Networks 608(12) Jose C. Brustoloni Juan A. Garay Fair Efficient Call Admission Control Policies for Heterogeneous Traffic Streams in a Packet Routing Server Using the DTM Technology 620(12) Chin-Jen Chang Arne A. Nilsson Session 20: QoS Negotiation An Agent-Based Framework for Large Scale Internet Applications 632(11) Mamadou Tadiou Kone Tatsuo Nakajima Benchmarking of Signaling Based Resource Reservation in the Internet 643(12) Istvan Cselenyi Gabor Feher Krisztian Nemeth Session 21: Resource Management Kalman and Neural Network Approaches for the Control of a VP Bandwidth in an ATM Network 655(12) Raphel Feraud Fabrice Clerot Jean-Louis Simon Daniel Pallou Cyril Labbe Serge Martin Fairness and Aggregation: A Primal Decomposition Study 667(12) Andre Girard Catherine Rosenberg Mohammed Khemiri Session 22: QoS in Wireless Networks On Learning and the Quality of Service in a Wireless Network 679(10) Tiina Heikkinen Distributed Fair Bandwidth Allocation of a Wireless Base Station 689(13) Gyorgy Miklos Sandor Molnar Fast Approximate Algorithms for Maximum Lifetime Routing in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks 702(12) Jae-Hwan Chang Leandros Tassiulas Session 23: Delay Bounds Performance Evaluation of Resource Division Policies for PGPS Scheduling in ATM Networks 714(13) Amr S. Ayad Khaled M. F. Elsayed Mahmoud T. El-Hadidi Worst-Case Deterministic Delay Bounds for Arbitrary Weighted Generalized Processor Sharing Schedulers 727(13) Robert Szabo Peter Barta Felician Nemeth Jozsef Biro Deterministic End-to-End Delay Bounds in an Accumulation Network 740(12) Guillaume Urvoy Gerard Hebuterne Yves Dallery Session 24: Internet Protocols Perfomance Analysis of IP Switching and Tag Switching 752(11) Gargi Banerjee Rob Rosenberry Deepinder Sidhu A Distributed Mechanism for Identification and Discrimination of Non-TCP-friendly Flows in the Internet 763(13) Thomas Ziegler Serge Fdida Session 25: Wireless Lan New Handoff Strategies in Microcell/Macrocell Overlaying Systems 776(10) Selma Boumerdassi Andre-Luc Beylot Dynamic IEEE 802.11: Design, Modeling and Performance Evaluation 786(13) Federico Cali Marco Conti Enrico Gregori TCP/IP over the Bluetooth Wireless Ad-hoc Network 799(12) Niklas Johansson Maria Kihl Ulf Korner Session 26: Traffic Control for Quality of Service A Scheme for Time-Dependent Resource Reservation in QoS-Enabled IP Networks 811(12) Roberto Canonico Simon Pietro Romano Mauro Sellitto Giorgio Ventre Impact of ``Trunk Reservation on Elastic Flow Routing 823(12) Sara Oueslati-Boulahia James W. Roberts Session 27: Routing New Distributed Multicast Routing and Its Performance Evaluation 835(12) Takuya Asaka Takumi Miyoshi Yoshiaki Tanaka Distance-Vector QoS-Based Routing with Three Metrics 847(12) Luis Henrique M. K. Costa Serge Fdida Otto Carlos M. B. Duarte On Shortest Path Problems with ``Non-Markovian Link Contribution to Path Lengths 859(12) Arunabha Sen K. Selcuk Candan Afonso Ferreira Bruno Beauquier Stephane Perennes Session 28: Quality of Service for Video and Multimedia Adaptive QoS Platform in Multimedia Networks 871(12) Mahmoud Sherif Ibrahim Habib Mahmoud Naghshineh Parviz Kermani Quality-of-Service (QoS) in Heterogeneous Networks: CLIP, LANE and MPOA Performance Test 883(12) Kai-Oliver Detken Experiments with Dynamic Multiplexing and UPC Renegotiation for Video over ATM 895(13) Maria Teresa Andrade Artur Pimenta Alves Session 29: Call Admission Control in Cellular Systems The Study of Burst Admission Control in an Integrated Voice/Data CDMA Cellular System 908(12) Jie Zhou Yoshikuni Onozato Ushio Yamamoto Model and Optimal Call Admission Policy in Cellular Mobile Networks 920(12) Amine Berqia Noufissa Mikou Measurement-Based Pre-assignment Scheme with Connection-Level QoS Support for Multiservice Mobile Networks 932(13) Xiaoyuan Luo Ian Thng Bo Li Shengming Jiang Session 30: Resource Allocation QoS Rewards and Risks: A Multi-market Approach to Resource Allocation 945(12) Errin W. Fulp Douglas S. Reeves Spare Capacity Planning for Survivable Mesh Networks 957(12) Adel Al-Rumaih David Tipper Yu Liu Bryan A. Norman A Cooperative Game Theory Approach to Resource Allocation in Wireless ATM Networks 969(10) Xinjie Chang Krishnappa R. Subramanian Author Index 979