High speed networking, III : proceedings of the IFIP TC 6/WG 6.4 Third International Conference on High Speed Networking, Berlin, Germany, 18-22 March 1991

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High speed networking, III : proceedings of the IFIP TC 6/WG 6.4 Third International Conference on High Speed Networking, Berlin, Germany, 18-22 March 1991

edited by O. Spaniol, A. Danthine

North-Holland , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science, 1991

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High speed networking, 3

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

From a user point of view it is obvious that experience in the 100Mbit/sec range is still very limited and that early efforts of deployment have been sometimes rather painful. But the trend is clear and the stabilization of the standards makes researchers confident in a forthcoming evolution which will follow the pace of the Ethernet deployment ten years ago. Yet even if the 100Mbit/sec range is not yet stabilized, there is much continuing effort in the Gigavit and Terabit ranges, where many research claims have been considered as remote dreams. Included in this conference proceedings, are papers dealing with the 100Mbit/sec range, where the standards and the products are coming, and where the integration begins; and state-of-the-art research in the very high speed range from 1 Gigabit/sec up.

Table of Contents

Invited Papers. Exploiting Photonic Technology for Gigabit Computer Networks (P.E. Green). The Evolution of XTP (G. Chesson). Design and Use of High-Speed Networks in Multimedia Applications (A. Hopper). B-ISDN and the OSI Protocol Reference Model (M. de Prycker, R. Peschi, T. van Landegem). New Network Architectures. Optimized Topological Design of Multihop Lightwave Networks (P. Camarda, M. Cocolicchio). Architectural Concepts for Dual Ring Operation in FDDI (M. Siegel). FDDI. Evaluation of FDDI-II Cycle Synchronization Mechanisms (T. Ichihashi, et. al.). Performance Analysis of the Timed-Token Protocol: A Vacation Model (E.M. Spiegel). Routing and Congestion Avoidance. Simplified Routing Algorithms for the Bidirectional Manhattan Street Network (G. Albertengo, R. lo Gigno, G. Panizzardi). Congestion Control in High Speed Backbone Networks for Interconnected LANs (H. Inai, K. Ohtsuki). Path Finding Algorithms for Broadband Multicast (X. Jiang). Protocols in High-Speed Environments. The Design of a High-Speed Network (D.N. Serpanos, R.J. Lipton). Connection Management using Synchronized Clocks (E.W. Biersack). Congestion Control in Video Multiplexers in Broadband Networks (I.W. Habib, T.N. Saadawi). Multimedia Applications. Personal Multimedia-Multipoint Teleconference System for Broadband ISDN (S. Masaki, et al.). Modelling Information Processing in a Distributed Medical Environment by means of Multimedia Documents (C. Gayda). A Distributed Multimedia System (D. Davcev, D. Cakmakov, V. Cabukovski). Getting Connected to Broadband Implementation Experience with a Communication Subsystem Prototype for B-ISDN (D. Hehmann, et al.). VLSI Design for a High-Speed FDDI to ATM Bridge (S. Agrawal, A.R. Kaye, S.A. Mahmoud). Performance Analysis of Packet Loss Recovery Schemes in Interconnected LAN-WAN-LAN Networks (M. el Zarki, N. Shroff). Virtual Circuit Routing Algorithms using Discretized Estimator Learning Automata for High-Speed Packet-Switched Networks (A.V. Vasilakos, C.T. Paximadis, G.I. Papadimitriou). Author Index. List of Reviewers.

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  • NCID
    BA12906133
  • ISBN
    • 0444891978
  • LCCN
    91021959
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; New York,New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 327 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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