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SEE NETWORKING2000 IFIP-TC6/European Commission

Broadband Communications (BC) High Performance Networking (HPN) Performance of Communication Networks (PCN)

Paris, France Cité des Sciences, La Villette May 14 – 19, 2000

Organizer

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Networking 2000 Event Message from the

11 tutorials. steering committee chair 8 mini-conferences (MWCN 2000, International Workshop…). The Year 2000 deserves the organisation of exceptional events. Networking 2000 intends to Networking 2000 Conference. be one of them. With three international conferences in parallel tracks, three outstanding A European Commission Session. invited speakers, twelve tutorials and nine mini-conferences, Networking 2000 will be 2 meetings. THE first networking week of the millenium. You must be there.

On May 16-18, the Networking-2000 conference will take place, with three parallel tracks. Three invited talks will be presented in plenary session. The tracks correspond to the three parallel conferences: Broadband Communications (BC). Message from the High Performance Networking (HPN). Performance of Communication Networks (PCN). Conference chair The three tracks will be open for every registered participant. Springer Verlag will provide A new generation of networks is arriving designed to support multimedia applications: the proceedings. A book of 1000 pages for the three tracks will be edited and a CD distributed with the Native IP networks with QoS protocols, smart flow control schemes, Gigabit routers and proceedings. the new IP frame paradigm. Papers will be available at the Springer-Verlag web site a week before the conference (www.springer.de). Native ATM networks supporting direct API.

Networking 2000 Conference will provide an international technical forum for experts from networks with new switched technologies. industry and academia with a view to exchanging ideas and presenting results on ongoing research in networking. A superposition of such architectures, MPLS or others.

BC (Broadband Communications): Paris 1995, Montreal 1996, Lisboa 1997, Stuttgart 1998, Networking 2000 conference will provide a large forum for discussing such problems. Hong-Kong 1999, Paris 2000. Paris, May 16-18, will be the place where to learn the most important technical issues and HPN (High Performance Networking): Aaren 1987, Liège 1988, Berlin 1990, Liège 1992, have some feedback from well known experts in the field of networking. Grenoble 1994, Palma 1995, 1997, Vienna 1998, Paris 2000. PCN (Performance of Communication Networks): Paris 1981, Zürich 1984, Rio de Janeiro 1987, Barcelona 1990, Raleigh 1993, Lund 1998, Paris 2000. Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 3

Global event schedule-at-a-glance

Sunday Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday May 14 - 2 pm May 15 - 9 am May 15 - 2 PM May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19

Secretariat Secretariat Secretariat Secretariat Secretariat Secretariat Secretariat Secretariat Room Networking 2000 Networking 2000 Networking 2000

Gaston Berger Conference Conference Conference Tutorial: Mobile Software Tutorial: Agents logiciels mobiles Room A Agents for Telecom pour les services de Room Internet Room Internet Room Internet Room Internet Room

Services on Internet télécom sur Internet (Fr) Tutorial: New Developments Tutorial: Understanding Room B in Internet Protocols and DWDM Technology in Internet Room Internet Room Internet Room Internet Room Internet Room

Architecture Networks Room C Tutorial: Cellular IP Tutorial: Mobile ad-hoc Tutorial: IP cellulaire Approaches Networks (Fr) Tutorial: Algorithms for Tutorial: Algorithmes Tutorial: Modern Distributed Room D Forwarding Lookup and de traitement dans les routeurs Application Development: Filtering in High à haute performance (Fr) CORBA, Servlets and XML

Performance Routers Internet Networking 2000 Networking 2000 Networking 2000 European

Room Louis and the Web Conference Conference Conference Commission Session Armand Tutorial: Voice over IP: A Unified Networking 2000 Networking 2000 Networking 2000 Quality of Service and

Solution for Internet and Intranet Conference Conference Conference Multimedia Applications Tutorial: Multimedia Enabling 2nd International Workshop 2nd International Workshop Resource Allocation Broadband Satellite Room 1 Technologies and Applications MWCN 2000 MWCN 2000 for Mobile Networks Networking Tutorial: IATE Intelligent Agents for Programmable Networks Control and Network Multimedia

Room 2 Understanding QoS Telecom Environments and Active Networks Seminar Software in Internet Management

Tutorial : Nouveaux développements Control and COST 264 Room 3 dans l’architecture et les protocolesNetwork Software Meeting Group Internet (Fr) in Internet Communication Tutorial: Room 4 Understanding SLA Get Together Gala

Party Dinner

Gala Dinner: Fashion parade in the famous large store in Paris, Le Printemps. Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 4

Tutorials

Twelve half-day and 3 full-day tutorials by leading industry and academia experts.

FULL-DAY TUTORIAL HALF-DAY TUTORIAL FULL-DAY TUTORIAL Voice over IP: A Unified Solution for Internet and Mobile ad-hoc Networks Understanding QoS Intranet Zygmunt J. Haas, Cornell University Jagannath Shantigram, Networks Luigi Fratta, Politecnico di Milano The goal of the tutorial is to comprehensively expose the This tutorial will delve into the mechanics of providing QoS This course presents QoS issues for IP networks, state of the art in ad-hoc networking. and also will give an indepth look at the different evolving architectures for Voice over IP and a short overview standards to support QoS. of products available. HALF-DAY TUTORIAL Mobile Software Agents for HALF-DAY TUTORIAL HALF-DAY TUTORIAL Services on Internet Algorithms for Forwarding Lookup and Filtering Modern Distributed Application Development: Ahmed Karmouch, University of in High Performance Routers CORBA, Servlets and XML This tutorial will examine the current state of agent Ernst Biersack, Institut EURECOM Stefan Fischer, International University technology, which encompasses a broad range of research In this tutorial we will present the state of the art of the In this tutorial, we introduce new concepts in distributed and development activities related to the field of agents. forwarding and filtering algorithms that have been developed application development and present tools for real in recent years and compare their performance and application developments. HALF-DAY TUTORIAL complexity. New Developments in Internet Protocols and HALF-DAY TUTORIAL Architecture HALF-DAY TUTORIAL Understanding DWDM Technology in Networks Christophe Diot, SPRINT ATL Cellular IP Approaches Stamatios Kartalopoulos, Technologies/ The goal of this tutorial is to analyze the recent protocols Behcet Sarikaya, The University of Aizu Bell Laboratories proposed for standardization at IETF and from this This tutorial will provide an overview of approaches to DWDM systems at 40 Gbps per wavelength and thus at observation, understand the evolution of the Internet seamless integration of cellular networks with the Internet an aggregate Tbps is already reality. In this tutorial, we service model and end-to-end architecture. commonly known as Cellular IP. examine the physics and functionality of optical components that make DWDM possible. FULL-DAY TUTORIAL Multimedia Enabling Technologies and HALF-DAY TUTORIAL Applications Understanding SLA Nicolas Georganas, University of Ottawa Lundy Lewis, Cabletron Systems This tutorial is for beginners in multimedia and its In this tutorial we provide a framework which serves as a objective is to present the fundamentals of multimedia Tutorial in French. baseline against which one may situate, evaluate, and/or enabling technologies and services, and demonstrate some execute SLA programs. applications. Tutorial in English. Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 5

Monday, May 15, 2000 Tuesday, May 16, 2000

Mini-conference Networking 2000 While Director of IPTO he initiated the government's billion dollar 10:00-10:30 am Strategic Computing Program, the largest research and development pro- Internet and the Web Welcome address gram ever undertaken by the federal govern- 9:00 am 10:30-11:00 am ment. Dr. Kahn conceived the idea of open- architecture networking. He is a co-inventor Opening: Keith Ross Coffee Break of the TCP/IP protocols and was responsible • A Carrier Perspective on Internet Services Research 11:00-12:00 am for originating DARPA's Internet Program which he led for the first three years. Timothy Roscoe and Christophe Diot Sprint ATL Chair: André Danthine Dr. Kahn also coined the term National • Scalable Document Access Keynote address: A Framework for Managing Information Infrastructure (NII) in the mid Pablo Rodriguez and Ernst Biersack, Eurecom Information in the Network Environment which later became more widely • Mobile Agents and Mobile Code for the Internet Robert E. Kahn, President, CNRI, USA known as the Information Super Highway. Andrzej Duda, Ensimag Robert E. Kahn is Chairman, CEO and • Multimedia Information Recommendation and Filtering on the Web President of the Corporation Dr. Kahn is the recipient of numerous awards Arnd Kohrs, Benoit Huet, and Bernard Merialdo, Eurecom for National Research including the 1997 National Medal of Initiatives (CNRI), which he Technology awarded by President Clinton. founded in 1986 after a thir- 12:30-2:00 pm teen year term at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Lunch 12:00-1:30 pm Projects Agency (DARPA). Lunch CNRI was created as a not- • Quality of Service Differentiation and the Web for-profit organization to provide leadership James Roberts, FTR&D, France Télécom and funding for research and development • Multimedia Adaptive Applications for the Internet ofthe National Information Infrastructure. 1:30-3:00 pm M. Salmatian, ENST-Bretagne After receiving a B.E.E. from the City College • Joint source and channel coding for video transmission over the Internet: An overview Session 1 - Multicasting in of New York in 1960, Dr. Kahn earned M.A. Heterogeneous Networks Christine Guillemot and Thierry Turletti, INRIA and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University Chair: Serge Fdida • Streaming Stored Video in 1962 and 1964 respectively. He worked on Philippe de Cuetos, Eurecom, Despina Saparilla, Eurecom/Upenn, Keith Ross, Eurecom the Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories and • Multi-Criteria Arguments for Improving the then became an Assistant Professor of Fairness of Layered Multicast Applications Electrical Engineering at MIT. At Bolt Marcelo Dias de Amorim, University of 5:30 pm Versailles and University of Rio de Janeiro, End of the mini-conference Beranek and Newman he was responsible for the system design of the Arpanet, the first Otto Carlos, M. B. Duarte, University of packet-switched network. In 1972 he moved Rio de Janeiro, and Guy Pujolle, University of to DARPA and subsequently became Director Versailles of DARPA's Information Processing • Network-Driven Layered Multicast with IPv6 Techniques Office (IPTO). Ho-pong Sze and Soung C. Liew, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 6

Tuesday, May 16, 2000

• Analysis of the Requirements for ATM Pertti Raatikainen, VIT Information Technology Session 6 - Optical Networks Session 8 - TCP/IP over ATM Multicasting Based on per-PDU ID , and Sami Raatikainen, Chair: Peter Key Chair: Tadao Saito Assignment Helsinki University of Technology • Statistical Study of the Correlation Between • Analysis of Cell Spacing on a TCP Flow Josep Mangues-Bafalluy and Jordi Domingo- Topology and Wavelength Usage in Optical Mapped onto an ATM Connection. Pascual, Polytechnic University of Catalunya 3:00-3:15 pm Networks With and Without Conversion Fabrice Guillemin, Jacqueline Boyer, Olivier Break Christian Fenger, Tele Danmark, Emmanuel Dugeon, and Christophe Mangin FTR&D Session 2 - Performance of Limal and Ulrik Gliese, Research Center • Mapping of Loss and Delay Between IP ATM Networks 3:15-4:45 pm COM, and Cathal J. Mahon, Tele Danmark and ATM Using Network Calculus Chair: Olga Casals • Computing Blocking Probabilities in Multi- Tijani Chahed, Gerard Hebuterne, and • Sensitivity of ABR Congestion Control Session 4 - Multicasting I Class Wavelength Routing Networks Caroline Fayet, Institut National des Télécom. Chair: Jon Crowcroft Algorithms to Hurst Parameter Estimates Sridhar Ramesh, George Rouskas, and Harry Sven A. M. Östring, Harsha Sirisena, and • Generic Multicast Transport Services: Perros, North Carolina State University Session 9 - Traffic with Long Irene Hudson, University of Canterbury Support for Multicast Applications • A comparative Study of Mesh and Multi- Range Dependencies Brad Cain, Nortel Networks, and Don Towsley, • Providing GFR Guarantees for TCP/IP ring Designs for Survivable WDM Networks Chair: Demetres Kouvatsos Traffic over APON Access Systems University of Massachusetts T. Iamvasant, C. Baworntummarat, and L. • A Self-Similar Point Process Through Saso Stojanovski, Maurice Gagnaire, and • RP-Based Multicast Receiver Access Wuttisittikulkij, Chulalongkorn University Fractal Construction Rudy Hoebeke, ENST-Paris Control for PIM-SM Manjunath A. Krishnam, Anand Thomas Hardjono, Nortel Networks • Buffer Size Requirements for Delay 4:45-5:00 pm Venkatachalam, and Jeffrey M. Capone, Sensitive Traffic Considering Discrete Effects • An Algorithm for Multicast with Multiple Coffee break Arizona State University and Service-Latency in ATM Switches QoS Constraints and Dynamic Membership • Tail Transitions in Queues with Long Range Steven Wright, BellSouth, and Yannis Viniotis, Aiguo Fei and Mario Gerla, University of 5:00-6:00 pm Dependent Input North Carolina State University and Orologic , Tim Daniëls and Chris Blondia, University of Session 7 - Multicasting II Antwerp Session 3 - Session 5 - QoS and Traffic Chair: Arne Nilsson Architectures Issues • Membership-Insensitive Totally Ordered Chair: Daniel Kofman Chair: Augusto Casaca Multicast: Properties and Performance • Distributed Input and Deflection Routing • Invited talk: Tradeoffs in Networks with Jerzy Konorski, Technical University of Gdansk Based Packet Switch Using Shuffle Pattern End-to-End Statistical QoS Guarantees • On Finding Feasible Solutions to the Group Network Jorg Liebeherr, Erhan Yilmaz and Stephen Multicast Routing Problem Thai Thach Bao, Hiroaki Morino, Hitoshi Aida, Patek, University of Virginia Ning Wang and Chor Ping Low, Nanyang and Tadao Saito, University of Tokyo • Optimal Traffic Partitioning in MPLS Technological University • A Distributed Dynamic Scheduling Networks Algorithm for a Terabit Multicast Packet Esmael Dinan, D.A. Auduche, and Bijan Switch Jabbari, George Mason University Feihong Chen, Necdet Uzun, and Ali N. • Impact of the Ethernet Capture Effect on Akansu, New Jersey Institute of Technology Measurements • An Interworking Call Control Solution for a Mats Björkman and Bob Melander, Uppsala Multidiscipline Switch University Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 7

Tuesday, May 16, 2000

Mini-conferences • Priority Based Multiple Access for Service 3:45-6:15 pm Differentiation in Ad-Hoc Networks IATE - Intelligent Session 3 - IP Networks Versus Agents for Telecom Y. Wang and B. Bensaou, National University of Conventional Switched Environments Second International Singapore, Singapore Networks Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Communications • Survivability Analysis of Ad-Hoc Wireless Chair: Pascal Lorenz, Université de Haute 9:00-12:30 am Networks (MWCN 2000) Network Architecture Alsace, France Opening Remarks: Dominique Gaïti and Olli Martikainen K. Paul, CTS, R. RoyChoudhuri, Haldia Institute • IP versus ATM: the fight is over! IP and ATM In co-operation with ACM SIGMOBILE, the of Technology, S. Bandyopadhyay, entered a complete Collaboration inside the • Intelligent agents and multiagent systems IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Pricewaterhouse Coopers ltd, India switches. Jacques Ferber, University of Montpellier Communication System Integration and • A Token Passing Tree MAC Scheme for S. Ritzenthaler, Newbridge, France • Network Intelligence Middleware: a Platform Concept for Enabling the Service Modelling. Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks to Support Real- • IPv6 : The Solution for Future Universal and Networking Convergence Time Traffic Networks Pasi Kemppainen, Lappeenranta 9:00 am J. Shengming, R. Jianqiang and H. Dajiang, S. Rao, Telscom, Switzerland Opening Remarks: G. Omidyar National University of Singapore, Singapore • Mobile agents Robert Ghanea Hercock, BT 4:45-5:15 pm • Software Agents in Mobility Support and 9:05-10:00 am 12:30-2:00 pm Coffee Break Service Selection • Keynote Speech I: Pervasive Networking Lunch Kirsi Valtari, Helsinki and 5:15-6:15 pm Mahmoud Naghshineh, IBM Thomas J. Watson 2:00-3:30 pm • Performance measurement methodologies Research Center, USA and Quality of Service evaluation In VoIP net- 12:30-2:00 pm Session 2 - over Lunch Packet Switched Networks works 10:00-10:30 am Chair: Prathima Agrawal, Telecordia, USA H. Tobiet, NMG Telecoms, and Pascal Lorenz, 2:00-5:30 pm Session 0 - Indoor Wireless • Challenges for Mobile Voice-over-IP Université de Haute-Alsace, France • Security for Mobile Agents Networking Prathima Agrawal, Jyh-Cheng Chen, Telcordia Inc. • The Role of MPLS (MultiProtocol Label Fritz Hohl, University of Stuttgart • An Overview of Wireless Indoor Cormac J. Sreenan, University College Cork Switching) in migrating from Today’s • Mobile WAP and WTA Service Geolocation Techniques and Systems • Cellular IP Performance Conventional Switched Networks to the New Management Kaveh Pahlavan and Xinrong Li, Worcester Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia University World's IP networks Mika Andersson, Helsinki Polytechnic Institute - M. Ylianttila, R. S. Chana, F. Le Faucheur, Cisco • Service Distribution and Security M. Latva-aho, University of Oulu • Smart Delivery of Multimedia Content for Wireless Applications Juhana Räsänen, Helsinki 6:15-6:30 pm • A Monitoring Model Using Intelligent 10:30-11:00 am Theo Kanter, Per Lindtorp, Christian Olrog, Ericsson Systems, Sweden and Gerald Planning for the next year MWCN conference. Agents Coffee Break Q. Maguire Jr, KTH, Sweden Karina Marcus, Eurecom Institute • P1520 Architecture 11:00-12:30 am Jean Francois Huard, New York Session 1 - Multiple Access • Agents in Telecommunication-based Techniques for Wireless Ad–Hoc Springer Verlag will provide Services Networking the proceedings of MWCN 2000 Mihhail Matskin, Norwegian University of Chair: Khaled Elsayed, Cairo University, Egypt Science and Technology, Trondheim Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 8

Wednesday, May 17, 2000

Networking 2000 • Indirect RSVP for Virtual Cluster Cellular • Mapping an Internet Assured Service on • Efficient End-to-End Transport of Mobile IP Networks the GFR ATM Service Soft Real-Time Applications 9:00-10:30 am Yu Zeng, Jon W. Mark, and Xuemin Shen, Fernando Cerdan and Olga Casals, Polytecnic Zoe Antoniou, Nokia Research Centre , and University of Waterloo University of Catalonia Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens Session 10 - Congestion • Real-time Cell Arrival Sequence Estimation • Real-Time Traffic Transmission over the Control in Broadband Session 12 - Voice/Video and Simulator for IP/ATM Networks Internet Multicast Networks Traffic Modelling H. Saito and T. Tsuchiya, NTT, G. Marosi, Marco Furini, University of Bologna, and Don Chair: Villy Iversen Chair: Erol Gelenbe G. Horvath and P. Tatai, Technical University of Towsley, University of Massachusetts Boudapest, S. Asano, NACSIS • An Exact Algorithm for Calculating • Aggregation of Markovian Sources: Blocking Probabilities in Multicast Networks Approximations with Error Control 12:30-2:00 Eeva Nyberg, Jorma Virtamo, and Samuli Marco Conti, Silvia Ghezzi, and Enrico Gregori, Session 14 - Single- Lunch Aalto, Helsinki University of Technology Institute of Italian National Research Council Queues Chair: Chris Blondia • Approximations for Call-Blocking Probabilities • Multi-Scaling Models of Sub-Frame VBR 2:00-3:00 in Multirouting Multicasting Multirate Loss Video Traffic • Computing Stochastical Bounds and Tail Chair: Harry Perros Networks Iraj Saniee, Bell Laboratories, Arnold Distribution of an M/GI/1 Queue Invited talk: MPLS and the New Internet Tibor Cinkler and Lazslo Ast, Technical Neidhardt, Telcordia, Onuttom Narayan, Pierre Douillet and André-Luc Beylot, Architecture University of Budapest University of California, Santa Cruz, and Université de Versailles, Monique Becker, André Danthine, University of Liege, Belgium Ashok Erramilli, Qnetworx Institut National des Télécommunications • Consolidation Algorithm Interoperability in André DANTHINE Professor at Point-to-Multipoint ABR Sevices in ATM • An Accurate Closed-Form Formula to • Analysis of Packet Delay in a GI-G-1 the University of Liège since Networks Calculate the Dejittering Delay in Packetised Queue with Non-Preemptive Priority 1967, created a Research Unit Naris Rangsinoppamas, T. Jaruvitayakovit, Voice Transport Scheduling in Networking (RUN) in 1972 W. Sa-niamsak, P. Pavarangkoon, and D. De Vleeschauwer and G.H. Petit, Alcatel Joris Walraevens, Bart Steyaert and Herwig which, since 1983, has been P. Prapinmongkolkarn Chulalongkorn Bell, B. Steyaert, S. Wittevrongel and Bruneel, University of Ghent participating in the European University H. Bruneel, University of Ghent • New Results on the Numerical Stability of Research Programs. the Stochastic Fluid Flow Model Analysis He is the editor of several Session 11 - QoS and 10:30-11:00 am Markus Fiedler, University of books and proceedings and the author of more Signalling Coffee break Karlskrona/Ronneby and Holger Voos, bthan a hundred papers. Chairman of the TC6 Chair: Ulf Körner University of Kaiserslautern of IFIP from 1979 to 1985, he bhas been • Evaluation of the INSIGNIA Signaling 11:00-12:30 am Governor of ICCC since 1982. CRB Fellow in System Session 15 - Real-Time Traffic 1960, he received the Melchior Salier Prize in Seoung-Bum Lee, Gahng-Seop Ahn, Xiaowei Session 13 - IP and ATM Management 1961, the «Bell -100th Anniversary» Zhang and Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia Interworking Chair: Bijan Jabbari prize in 1983 and the IFIP Silver Core in 1986. University Chair: Paul Kuehn • QoS Support for Real-Time Applications In 1993-1994, he was Francqui Professor at the VUB. He is Doctor of Science Honoris Causa of • Design and Implementation of RSVP based • Interworking of B-ISDN Signaling and Using the Integration of RSVP/Intserv and on Object-Relationships Diffserv: A Testbed Experiment the University of Kent (1991), and of the Martin Karsten, Darmstadt University of Muneyoshi Suzuki, NTT Seong-Ho Jeong, Myung Choi, Randal Abler, University Paul Sabatier in Toulouse (1996). Technology Henry Owen, and John Copeland, Georgia Since October 1997, he has been Professor Institute of Technology, Joachim Sokol, Siemens Emeritus at the University of Liege. Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 9

Wednesday, May 17, 2000

3:15-4:45 pm • Intelligent Traffic Conditioners for Assured 4:45-5:15 pm Session 21 - Resource Forwarding Based Differentiated Services Coffee break Management Session 16 - High Speed Networks Chair: Prosper Chemouil Wireless Access B. Nandy, N. Seddigh, P. Pieda, and J. Ethridge, • Kalman and Neural Network Approaches Chair: Ioannis Stavrakakis Nortel Networks 5:15-6:15 pm for the Control of a VP Bandwidth in an ATM Network • High Speed Wireless : • DiffServ in the Web: Different Approaches Raphaël Feraud, Fabrice Clérot, Jean-Louis Combination of MPLS and BRAN HIPER- for Enabling Better Services in the World Session 19 - Residential Simon, Daniel Pallou, Cyril Labbe, and Serge LAN/2 Technologies Wide Web Access Networks Martin, FTR&D K. Nitsos, INTRACOM and University of Kent Hartmut Ritter, Thorsten Pastoors and Klaus Chair: Nicolas Georganas • Fairness and Aggregation: A Primal at Canterbury, T. Dagiuklas, INTRACOM, and Wehrle, University of Karlsruhe • Application-Independent End-to-End Decomposition Study H. Al-Raweshidy, University of Kent at Security in Shared-Link Access Networks A. Girard, INRS, C. Rosenberg, Purdue Canterbury José Brustoloni and Juan Garay, Bell University, and M. Khemiri, Ecole • Effect of Turn-Around Times on the Session 18 - Internet Laboratories Polytechnique Performance of High Speed Ad-hoc MAC Performance and Control • Fair Efficient Call Admission Control Protocols Chair: Catherine Rosenberg Policies for Heterogeneous Traffic Streams in Ajay Chandra, V. Gummalla, and John O. • Performance of Short TCP Transfers a Packet Routing Server Using the DTM Limb, Georgia Institute of Technology Chadi Barakat and Eitan Altman, INRIA Sophia Technology • Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Antipolis Chih-Jen Chang, Motorola, and Arne A. Delay and Error Rate on Throughput and • Performance Study of Satellite-linked Web Nilsson, North Carolina State University Performance of ATM Satellite Links Serving Caches and Filtering Policies LAN Islands Xiao-Yu Hu, Pablo Rodriguez, and Sufian Yousef, Anglia Polytechnic University, Ernst W. Biersack, EURECOM Session 20 - QoS Negotiation and Claire Moss, Marconi Research Centre • Distributed Control System for Low Priority Chair: Zoe Antoniou Controllable Traffic in Packet Switched • An Agent-Based Framework for Large Backbone Networks Scale Internet Applications Session 17 - Differentiated Kimmo Pulakka and Jarmo Harju, Tampere Mamadou Tadiou Kone and Tatsuo Nakajima, Services University of Technology, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Chair: Farouk Kamoun Technology • Dynamic Algorithms with Worst-Case • Benchmarking of Signaling Based Performance for Packet Classification Resource Reservation in the Internet Pankaj Gupta and Nick McKeown, Stanford István Cselényi, Telia Research, Gábor Fehér University and Krisztián Németh, Technical University of Budapest Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 10

Wednesday, May 17, 2000

Mini-conferences 2:00-3:30 pm Programmable and 1:30-3.30 pm Active Networks Programmable IP Networks Session 5 - Mobility Support in IP Seminar Chair: Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Second International Chair: Kaveh Pahlavan, Worcester Polytechnic Workshop on Mobile and Institute, USA Wireless Communications 8.55-9:00 am • Darwin • Threshold – Based Registration in Mobile IPv6 Networks (MWCN 2000) Welcome Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University, Linfeng Yang, Jouni Karvo, Teemu Tynjala and USA Hannu Kari, Helsinki University of Technology, 9:00-10:00 am 9:00-10:00 am Finland • Pronto - A Practical Approach to • Keynote Speech II: Future Direction in Chair: Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia Programmable Routers Home Networking • Enhanced Mobile IP Protocol University, USA B. Essmat, M.N. Mikhail, and A. El Kadi, The Gisli Hjalmtysson, AT&T Labs, USA Kaveh Pahlavan, Worcester Polytechnic Keynote Address Institute, USA American University in Cairo, Egypt • Programming Languages for Active • Open Network Programmability: Business • A reliable Sub-casting protocol for Networks Considerations 10:30-11:00 am Wireless Environments Ian Wakeman, Sussex University, UK Djamel Sadok, Carlos de M. Cordeiro and Ian Leslie, Cambridge University, UK Coffee Break • Active Network Research at the Canadian Judith Kelner, Universidade Federal de Institute of Telecommunications Research Pernambuco, Brazil 11:00-12:30 am 10:00-10:30 am Johnny Wong, University of Waterloo, Canada Coffee Session 4 - 3:45-6:15 pm Chair: Mahmoud Naghshineh, IBM Thomas 10:30-12.00 am 3:30-4:00 pm J. Watson Research Center, USA Session 6 - Protocol Featured Talks Coffee • Efficient Network Utilization for Multimedia Inter-working Issues in Satellite Chair: Ian Wakeman, Sussex University, UK and Hybrid Networks 4.00-5.30 pm Wireless Networks • The Design Space for Active Networking Xin Liu, Edwin K. P. Chong and Ness B. Shroff, Chair: Marie-Jose Montpetit, Teledesic LLC, USA Active Management Jonathan Smith, University of Pennsylvania, USA Purdue University, USA • IP over DVB Standardization Work at ETSI Chair: Rolf Stadler, Columbia University, USA • Toward an Active Internet • Mobility Management and with Harald Skinnemoen, NERA Technologies, • Active Networks for Network Management: Ken Calvert, University of Kentuky, USA Mobile Agents Practice and Theory Do Van Thanh, Ericsson, Sverre Steensen, • Satellite and Wireless Protocol Work at IETF Danny Raz and Yuval Shavitt, Bell-Labs, Lucent University of OsloUnik and Jan A. Audestad, Aaron Falk, Panamsat, Marie-Jose Montpetit, 12:00-1:30 pm Technologies, USA Telenor AS, Norway Teledesic LLC, USA Lunch • Distributed Management with Mobile • Traffic Characteristics in Adaptive Components Prioritized – Handoff Control Method 4:45-5:15 pm Metin Feridun, IBM Research, Switzerland Considering Reattempt Calls Coffee Break Noriteru Shinagawa and Takehiko Kobayashi, • A Middleware Architecture for Active YRP mobile Telecom Key tech Lab, Japan, 5:15-6:15 pm Network Management Keisuke Nakano and Masakazu Sengoku, • LMDS and Satellite Inter-working Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT, Japan Niigata University, Japan Otto Koudelka, Kansas University, USA • Multicast and Datacast Protocols over 5.30 pm 12:30-2:00 pm Closing Remarks Lunch Satellite Clausen & al, University of Salzburg, Austria Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 11

Thursday, May 18, 2000

Networking 2000 Session 24 - Internet Protocols Session 26 - Traffic Control for 12:30-2:00 am Chair: Patrick Cocquet Quality of Service Lunch 9:00-10:30 am • Invited paper: Interoperability in IP Chair: Lorne Masson Backbones • A Scheme for Time-Dependent Resource 2:00-3:00 am Session 22 - QoS in Wireless Vijay Srinivasan, Ericsson Reservation in QoS-Enabled IP Networks Chair: Miklos Boda Networks • Performance Analysis of IP and Tag Roberto Canonico, Simon Pietro Romano, Invited talk: Internet Telephony, the Chair: Adam Wolisz Switching Mauro Sellitto and Giorgio Ventre, Università Challenges of Convergence • On Learning and the Quality of Service in a Gargi Banerjee, Rob Rosenberry, and di Napoli «Federico II» Christian Huitema, Microsoft Deepinder Sidhu, University of Maryland • Server-Based Scheduling for Media Christian Huitema recently Tiina Heikkinen, Lund University Baltimore County Synchronization in an Internet Environment joined Microsoft, as architect • Distributed Fair Bandwidth Allocation of a • A Distributed Mechanism for Identification Zafar Ali, Nortel Networks, Shahab Baqai and for Windows Networking & Wireless and Discrimination of Non-TCP-Friendly Arif Ghafoor, Purdue University Communications. Until Gyorgy Miklos, Ericsson Traffic Lab, Sandor Flows in the Internet • Impact of «Trunk Reservation» on Elastic January 2000, he was chief Molnar, Technical University of Budapest Thomas Ziegler and Serge Fdida, University Flow Routing scientist in the Internet Architecture Research labo- • Fast Approximate Algorithms for Maximum Pierre et Marie Curie Sara Oueslati-Boulahia and James W. Roberts, ratory of Telcordia, where his Lifetime Routing in Wireless Ad-hoc FTR&D work on Internet Telephony led to the deve- Networks 10:30-11:00 am lopment of the «Call Agent Architecture». He Jae-Hwan Chang and Leandros Tassiulas, Coffee break Session 27 - Routing joined Bellcore (now Telcordia) the University of Maryland at College Park Chair: Keith Ross 11:00-12:30 am 18 March 1996. From 1986 to 1996, he led the • New Distributed Multicast Routing and its research project RODEO at INRIA in Sophia- Session 23 - Delay Bounds Performance Evaluation Session 25 - Wireless LAN Antipolis, France, working on the definition Chair: Jorma Virtamo Takuya Asaka, NTT Service Integration and the experimentation of innovative com- Chair: Guy Omidyar • Performance Evaluation of Resource Laboratories , Takumi Miyoshi, and Yoshiaki munication protocols, software and Division Policies for PGPS Scheduling in • New Handoff Strategies in Tanaka, Waseda University compilers. ATM Networks Microcell/Macrocell Overlaying Systems • Distance-Vector QoS-Based Routing with Christian Huitema was a member of the Amr S. Ayad, Khaled Elsayed, and Selma Boumerdassi and André-Luc Beylot, Three Metrics Internet Architecture Board (IAB) from 1991 M.T. El-Hadidi, Cairo University Université de Versailles Luis Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa, to 1996, its chair between April 1993 and July • Worst-Case Deterministic Delay Bounds for • Dynamic IEEE 802.11: Design, Modeling Université Pierre et Marie Curie and 1995. He was elected a trustee of the Internet Arbitrary Weighted Generalized Processor and Performance Evaluation. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Serge Society in May 1995. He is the author of Sharing Schedulers Federico Calì, Marco Conti, and Enrico Fdida, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, and several publications, and three books, Robert Szabo, Peter Barta, Felician Nemeth, Gregori, Institute of Italian National Research Otto Carlos M. B. Duarte, Universidade «Routing in the Internet», «IPv6, the new and Jozsef Biro, Technical University of Council Federal do Rio de Janeiro Internet Protocol», and «Et Dieu créa Budapest • TCP/IP over the Bluetooth Wireless Ad-hoc • On Shortest Path Problems with «non- l'Internet». • Deterministic End-to-End Delay Bounds in Network Markovian» Link Contribution to Path Lengths an Accumulation Network Niklas Johansson, Maria Kihl, and Ulf Körner, Arunabha Sen and K. Selcuk Candan, Guillaume Urvoy, Gérard Hébuterne, Institut Lund University Arizona State University, Afonso Ferreria, National des Télécommunications, and Yves Bruno Beauquier, and Stephane Perennes, Dallery, Ecole Centrale. CNRS-INRIA-UNSA Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 12

Thursday, May 18, 2000

3:15-4:45 pm Session 30 - Resource Mini-conferences networks is an optimization problem where Allocation the subject is to assign spectrum resources Session 28 - Quality of Service Chair: Ramon Puigjaner to wireless communication links. The large Resource Allocation for size of current real networks in Europe (over for Video and Multimedia • QoS Rewards and Risks: A Multi-Market Mobile Networks 3,000 cells in large urban cities), traffic Chair: Konosuke Kawashima Approach to Resource Allocation • Adaptive QoS Platform in Multimedia Errin Fulp and Douglas Reeves, North 9:00 am demand still increasing and spectrum res- Networks Carolina State University triction involve a high rate of frequency Opening Remarks: reuse. It supplies the most severe constraints M. R. Sherif and I. W. Habib, City College of • Spare Capacity Planning for Survivable S. Tabbane of the problem, which are electromagnetic New York, M. Naghshineh and P. Kermani, IBM Mesh Networks • Code Division Multiple Access and third interference constraints between links. The Research Division A. Al-Rumaih, D. Tipper, Y. Liu, and B. Norman, generation mobile networks presentation will examine the challenges of • Quality-of-Service (QoS) in Heterogeneous University of Pittsburgh David Haccoun, Ecole Polytech. de Montréal frequency planning, the parameters involved Networks: CLIP, LANE and MPOA • A Cooperative Game Theory Approach to Scope of the presentation: in frequency planning, the implication of Performance Test Resource Allocation in Wireless ATM Over the last few years, Personal automatic frequency planning tools on fre- Kai-Oliver Detken, Optinet Networks Communications Systems and Cellular quency optimization and a comparison of • Experiments with Dynamic Chang Xinjie and K.R. Subramanian, Nanyang Telephone Networks have experienced a very some effective solutions. and UPC Renegotiation for Video over ATM Technological University rapid growth and expansion. Among the diffe- Maria Teresa Andrade and A.P. Alves, INESC rent multiple access techniques employed, 12:30-2:00 pm Porto Closing Session: European Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is Lunch Commission receiving a wide acceptance, especially in Session 29 - Call Admission the development of next generation systems. • Medium Access Protocols in Control in Cellular Systems Following a brief introduction to spread spec- networks Chair: Samir Thomé trum fundamentals and basic principles of Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus • The Study of Burst Admission of Data Call CDMA, the system architecture used in the IS- Scope of the presentation: in an Integrated Voice/Data CDMA Cellular 95 standard for both the forward and reverse This talk will focus on resource allocation System channels will be presented. The evolution of techniques for wireless networks. In particu- Jie Zhou, Yoshikuni Onozato, and Ushio IS-95 toward broadband CDMA, and concepts lar, we will cover traditional and state-of-the- Yamamoto, Gunma University of multimedia CDMA systems will be discus- art models covering multiple access • Model and Optimal Call Admission Policy sed. Finally advanced topics in CDMA inclu- schemes (e.g. random access, fixed access, in Cellular Mobile Networks ding mobile satellite systems using CDMA demand assignment schemes) and channel A. Berqia and N. Mikou, Universit& de will be presented. allocation schemes (e.g. fixed channel allo- Bourgogne Dijon 10:30-11:00 am cation and dynamic channel allocation • Measurement-Based Pre-Assignment schemes). Break Scheme with Connection-level QoS Support These methodologies will be compared to for Multiservice Mobile Networks each other and evaluated for a variety of cri- • in GSM cellular net- Xiaoyuan Luo, Ian Thng, and Shengming Jiang, teria, including complexity, efficiency, scala- works National University of Singapore bility and compatibility. The salient features Alexandre Caminada, FTR&D of wireless networks versus wired networks Scope of the presentation: that make the use of these techniques accep- The frequency assignment in GSM cellular table will also be discussed. Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 13

Thursday, May 18, 2000 Friday, May 19, 2000

3:30-4:00 pm Control and Network Mini-conferences • Cisco's satellite solutions Break Software in Internet Robert Ordemann, CISCO, USA. • Benefits of standardization for broadband A meeting will be held on control and net- Broadband Satellite • Resource allocation in multimedia radio Networking satellite networks : The DVB-RCS case networks work software in Internet. This meeting will Eric Alberty, ASTRIUM, MMS, France. Djamal Zeglache, Institut National des be chair by Bijan Jabbari (Georges Mason 9:00-9:45 am Télécommunications University) 12:30-1:30 pm The wide spread use of Internet and its pro- • Introduction Scope of the presentation: Lunch mise in catering to a variety of services pro- Catherine Rosenberg, Purdue University, USA General issues and challenges facing resour- vides a unique opportunity to focus on and to • Keynote Speech I: Satellite communica- ce allocation for multimedia mobile networks 1:30-2:10 pm contribute to signalling, control, and network tions : perspectives and challenges will be presented in the context of both Keynote Speech II: Evolution of IP services software. This special session provides an Gerard Maral, ENST, Toulouse, France. TDMA and CDMA based systems. The pro- over satellite opportunity for informal but cutting edge pre- blem remains in essence a general traffic Doug Dillon, Hughes Network Systems sentations in this important area. We invite theory problem for TDMA based systems 9:45-10:45 am (DirectPc). your participation in this session where guest and will be first viewed as such. Several Multicast speakers will discuss present research and approaches and service handling policies Chair: Erina Ferro, CNR, Italy. future directions in the control architecture 2:15-3:15 pm will be addressed. Particular attention will be • Hybrid Access and Multicasting for next generation networks and services. From TCP to MPLS given to HSCSD and GPRS services. The Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland, problem will be extended to power manage- USA. • European Standardization Activities on ment and interference issues when discus- • TBD Broadband Satellite Networks sing CDMA systems. In particular, the UTRA Denis Rouffet, Skybridge, France. Harald Skinnemoen, NERA SatCom, Norway. FDD mode will be analyzed in the multime- • Web-oriented Multimedia Services via • TCP Peach: A Transport Layer Protocol for dia service offer context. direct Broadcast Satellites Satellite IP Networks 5:30 pm Horst Clausen, University of Salzburg, Austria. Giacomo Morabito, Ian F. Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology and Sergio Palazzo, End of the mini-conference. 10:45-11:00 am University of Catania, Catania, Italy. Coffee Break • MPLS over next generation satellite net- works 11:00-12:30 pm Catherine Rosenberg, Purdue University, USA Systems and Interoperability and Tolga Ors, Nortel Networks, UK. Chair: Barry Evans, Surrey University, UK. • Traffic Management Issues for Broadband • Interoperability issues in satellite networ- Satellite Networks king from an IP perspective Sastri Kota, Lockheed Martin, USA. Marie-Jose Monpetit, Teledesic Inc., USA. • Multimedia via Satellite - the European 3:45-4:00 am Initiatives Coffee Break Manfred WittingI, European Space Agency, Netherland. Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 14

Friday, May 19, 2000 Eur ope Com an mi (Broadband Satellite Networking continued) ssio Multimedia Management 3:30-4:00 pm Next Generation n 4:00-5:00 pm Coffee Break Networks Session 8:55 am Objectives of the Session: Routing Opening: 4:00-5:30 pm 1 - To present the EU activities in the field José Neuman de Souza, Federal University of • An Agent-based Framework for Large and review project results • Dynamic routing over unidirectional satellite Ceará, and Nazim Agoulmine, LIP6, France Scale Internet Applications 2 - To discuss priorities for future R&D in the field links. Mamadou Tadiou Kone, Japan Advanced Walid Dabbous, INRIA, France. 9:00-10:30 am Institute Of Science And Technology 8:55 am Opening • Performance Evaluation of Adaptive • Collaborative Virtual Environments: • On Video Server Management Routing Algorithms in ISL Networks Managing the Shared Spaces Nelson L. S. da Fonseca, State University of 9:00-10:30 am Mihael Mohorcic, Ales Svigelj, Gorazd Nicolas D. Georganas, University of Ottawa Campinas EU Activities Kandus, Institute Jozef Stefan, Slovenia and • Next Generation Networks in the IST • Integrating Management Systems to sup- Projects Markus Werner, DLR - German Aerospace port Advanced Multimedia based telecom- 5:30-5:40 pm Horst Forster Center. munications Services Coffee break • Review of IST Projects Activities • Link State Routing in a LEO Satellite William Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Paulo de Sousa Network Technology • e-Europe and the Portuguese Presidency 5:40-7:00 pm Augusto Casaca Behcet Sarikaya and Masaru Tasaki, University • Dynamic Network Adaptation Techniques of Aizu, Japan. • e-Europe and the French Presidency 10:30-11:00 am for Improving Service Quality Remy Bayou Coffee Break Alan Marshall, The Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland 10:30-11:00 am Coffee Break Quality of Service and 11:00-12:30 am • Intelligent Agent Architecture as A flexible Multimedia Applications • The Role of Group Communication in Solution for Multimedia System and Network 11:00-13:00 am Supporting Efficient Event Correlation Control Future Priorities for R&D 9:00-12:30 am Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University Nazim Agoulmine, LIP6 Chair: Helmut Leopold Opening remarks: (open to the audience; solicited and • Service Velocity unsolicited) Eric Horlait Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia University • Next Generation IP Invited speakers: Berbard sales • End to end congestion control and avoi- • Premium IP services 12:30-2:00 pm Robert Phillips dance for multiple source applications Lunch Jon Crowcroft, UCL, • Active Networks Arturo Azcorra • Consistency QoS 2:00-3:30 pm • Wireless IP and IPv6 Ralf Steinmetz, University of Darmstadt, • QoS Management for Multimedia Nokia Germany Applications Using an Efficient Queue Policy • IP over WDM implementations Canarie/BT • MPLS and its applications to traffic Seong-Ho Jeong, Georgia Institute of Technology • Next Generation Networks in Japan engineering • Ponder: A Language for Specifying Fumino Kubota Vijay Srinivasan, Ericsson IP, USA Security and Management Policy for • Cost Projects Distributed Systems Olivier Bonaventure Emil C. Lupu, Imperial College • Eurescom projects Peter Stollenmeyer Networking Final 14/04/00 12:17 Page 15

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General Chair Special Program Chair BC HPN PCN Guy Pujolle - France PCN track Ioannis Stavrakakis - Greece Augusto Albuquerque - EC Finn Arve Aagesen - Norway Chris Blondia - Belgium Harmen van As - Austria Andres Albanese - USA Miklos Boda - Hungary Steering Committee Chair Augusto Casaca - Portugal Chase Bailey - USA Herwig Bruneel - Belgium André Danthine - Belgium Publicity Program Chair Paolo Castelli - Italy Ermanno Berruto - Italy Olga Casals - Spain Raouf Boutaba - Canada Imrich Chlamtac -USA Andrew Campbell - USA Prosper Chemouil - France General Manager Jean-Pierre Coudreuse - France Lyman Chapin- USA Giovanni Colombo - Italy Eric Horlait - France Tutorial Chair Nelson L. S. Fonseca - Brazil Jon Crowcroft - UK Tony Ephremides - USA Eric Horlait Luigi Fratta - Italy Andre Danthine - Belgium Andras Farago - USA Giorgio Gallassi - Italy Walid Dabbous - France Erol Gelenbe - USA Technical Program Chair Andre Girard - Canada Michel Diaz - France Mario Gerla - USA Harry Perros - USA Local Arrangement and Villy B. Iversen - Denmark Sarolta Dibuz - Hungary Fabrice Guillemin - France Registration Chair Bijan Jabbari - USA Christophe Diot - USA Gerard Hebuterne - France Catherine Plottier - France Special Program Chair Konosuke Kawashima - Japan Otto Duarte - Brazil Demetres Kouvatsos - UK BC track Peter Key - UK Wolfgang Effelsberg - Germany Karl Lindberger - Sweden Ulf Korner - Sweden Organizing Chairs Daniel Kofman - France Nicolas D. Georganas - Canada Jon Mark - Canada Jean-Alain Hernandez - France Paul Kuehn - Germany Enrico Gregori - Italy Marco Marsan - Italy René Joly - France Helmut Leopold - Austria Roch Guerin - USA Lazaros Merakos - Greece Special Program Chair John Luetchford - Canada Christian Huitema - USA Jouni Mikkonen - Finland HPN track Lorne Mason - Canada David Hutchinson - UK Debasis Mitra - USA Serge Fdida - France Serafim Nunes - Portugal Marjory Johnson - USA Arne Nilsson - USA Guido Petit - Belgium Farouk Kamoun - Tunisia Raif Onvural - USA Sathya Rao - Switzerland Koos Koen - RSA Ramon Puigjaner - Spain Joao Rodrigues - Portugal Jacques Labetoulle - France James Roberts - France Catherine Rosenberg - USA Jean-Yves Le Boudec - Yutaka Takahashi - Japan Steering Committee Tadao Saito - Japan Switzerland Ahmed Tantawy - USA Amardeo Sarnea - Germany Guy Leduc - Belgium Phouk Tran-Gia - Germany André Danthine - Belgium (chairman) Jan Slavik - Czech Republic Marion Schreinemachers - Olli Martikainen - Finland Jorma Virtamo - Finland Netherl. Steve Pink - Sweden Adam Wolisz - Germany Augusto Casaca - Portugal Otto Spaniol - Germany Jan Slavik - Czech Republic Nina Taft Plotkin - USA Samir Tohme - France Radu Popescu-Zeletin - Germany Olli Martikainen - Finland Y. Takahashi - Japan Danny Tsang - Hong Kong Luigi Rizzo - Italy Aruna Seneviratne - Australia Harry Perros - USA S. Tohme - France Otto Spaniol - Germany Ralf Steinmetz - Germany Networking Final 14/04/00 12:18 Page 16 NETWORKING http://netconf.lip6.fr/net2000 OEINFORMATIONS MORE http://www.paris-touristoffice.com Contact web site for tourism in Paris 2000 Porte (Line 7) de La Villette and Boulevard Macdonald 75, 139, 150, 152, PC Quai de la Charente Access Parking: Metro: Bus:

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