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4th Broadband Communications 1998: Stuttgart, Germany
- Paul J. Kühn, Roya Ulrich:
Broadband Communications: The future of telecommunications, IFIP TC6/WG6.2 Fourth International Conference on Broadband Communications (BC '98), April 1-3, 1998, Stuttgart, Germany. IFIP Conference Proceedings 121, Chapman & Hall 1998, ISBN 978-0-412-84410-2
Plenary sessions: new applications and internet technologies
- Bernhard Plattner:
New applications of broadband networks: a vision based on the state of the art in networking. Broadband Communications 1998: 3-10 - Stefan Nilsson, Gunnar Karlsson:
Fast address look-up for internet routers. Broadband Communications 1998: 11-22 - Alexander Schill, Sabine Kühn, Frank Breiter:
Design and evaluation of an advance reservation protocol on top of RSVP. Broadband Communications 1998: 23-40 - Clarence S. C. Lee, K. F. Cheung, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Buffer reservation for TCP over ATM networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 41-52
Broadband technologies, architectures and network design
Access networks
- Saso Stojanovski, Maurice Gagnaire:
Impact of time division duplexing on delay variation in slotted access systems. Broadband Communications 1998: 57-68 - Jan Vandewege, Xing-Zhi Qiu, Brecht Stubbe, Chris Coene, Peter Vaes, Wei Li, Jan Codenie, Claire Martin, B. Hans Slabbinck, Ingrid Van de Voorde, Paolo Solina, Pietro Obino:
A lab demonstration of a SuperPON optical access network. Broadband Communications 1998: 69-80 - Joachim Charzinski:
Request contention and request polling for the upstream media access control in ATM networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 81-92
Mobile access
- Tijana Timotijevic, John A. Schormans:
Performance analysis of ATM transmission over a DS-CDMA channel. Broadband Communications 1998: 95-106 - Tolga Örs, Zhili Sun, Barry G. Evans:
An adaptive random-reservation MAC protocol to guarantee QoS for ATM over satellite. Broadband Communications 1998: 107-118 - David Vázquez-Cortizo, Jorge García-Vidal:
A collision resolution algorithm for ad-hoc wireless LANs. Broadband Communications 1998: 119-130
ATM mobile
- Dietmar Petras:
Air interface of an ATM radio access network. Broadband Communications 1998: 133-144 - Klaus Keil, Hajo-Erich Bakker, Wolfgang Schödl, Manfred Litzenburger:
Signalling for handover in a broadband cellular ATM system. Broadband Communications 1998: 145-156 - Selma Boumerdassi:
A new channel reservation and prediction concept in cellular communications systems. Broadband Communications 1998: 157-168
Service control
- D. Blaiotta, S. Daneluzzi, Danilo Fava, D. Lento, M. Varisco:
Signalling/IN server architecture for a broadband SSP. Broadband Communications 1998: 171-182 - P. Martins, C. Rigault, N. Raguideau:
A signalling based approach to broadband service control application to access signaling. Broadband Communications 1998: 183-194 - Jürgen Berghoff, J. Schuhmann, Michael Matthes, Oswald Drobnik:
Communication support for knowledge-intensive services. Broadband Communications 1998: 195-206
QoS and charging schemes
- Costas Courcoubetis, Frank P. Kelly, Vasilios A. Siris, Richard R. Weber:
A study of simple usage-based charging schemes for broadband networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 209-220 - Haïkel Yaïche, Ravi Mazumdar, Catherine Rosenberg:
A game theoretic framework for rate allocation and charging of available bit rate (ABR) connections in ATM networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 221-233 - Georg Carle, Stefan Dresler, Jochen H. Schiller:
Multipath FEC scheme for the ATM adaptation layer AAL5. Broadband Communications 1998: 234-245
Network planning and management
- Andreas Iselt:
Redundancy domains - a novel approach for survivable communication networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 249-260 - Kristof Van Doorselaere, Kris Struyve, Carlo Brianza, Piet Demeester:
Time analysis of fault propagation in SDH-based ATM networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 261-273 - Admela Jukan:
Resource management for service accommodation in optical networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 274-285
ATM interworking
- Dae Young Kim, J.-S. Kim:
Design and implementation of an ATM cell controller for FR/ATM interworking system. Broadband Communications 1998: 289-299 - Toru Hasegawa, M. Yamada, K. Hokamura, K. Yoshiizumi, Teruyuki Hasegawa, Toshihiko Kato, Linda Galasso, Hiroyuki Fujii:
High speed TCP/IP experiment over international ATM test bed. Broadband Communications 1998: 300-311 - Reinhold Eberhardt, Christian Rueß, Rolf Sigle:
Performance measurement in local and wide area ATM networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 312-323
Traffic control, modelling and analysis
ATM connection admission control
- Kai Schmidt, M. Wichers, Ulrich Killat:
Can an equivalent capacity CAC deal with worst case traffic in GCRA-policed ATM networks? Broadband Communications 1998: 329-340 - Stefan Bodamer, Thomas Renger, Georg Rößler:
Traffic management in an ATM multi-service switch for workgroups. Broadband Communications 1998: 341-355 - E. Aarstad, Søren Blaabjerg, Fernando Cerdán, S. Peeters, Kathleen Spaey:
CAC investigation for video and data. Broadband Communications 1998: 356-367
Congestion control
- Louis G. Samuel, Jonathan M. Pitts, Raul J. Mondragón, David K. Arrowsmith:
The MAPS control paradigm: using chaotic maps to control telecoms networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 371-382 - M. A. Rahin, Mourad Kara:
Indicators for the assessment of congestion in TCP over ATM-UBR. Broadband Communications 1998: 383-394 - Mário Macedo, Mário Serafim Nunes, H. Duarte-Ramos:
FATHOC - a rate control algorithm for HFC networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 395-406
Traffic control
- Lorne Mason, Anne Pelletier, E. Létourneau:
Decentralized control scheme for large-scale ATM networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 409-422 - Jochen H. Schiller, Per Gunningberg:
Feasibility of a software-based ATM cell-level scheduler with advanced shaping. Broadband Communications 1998: 423-434 - Shoji Kasahara, Toshiharu Hasegawa:
Sample-path analysis of queueing systems with leaky bucket. Broadband Communications 1998: 435-446
Routing and Multicasting
- Ralph Wittmann, Martina Zitterbart:
Active multicasting for heterogeneous groups. Broadband Communications 1998: 449-460 - S. A. Berezner, Anthony E. Krzesinski:
Call admission and routing in ATM networks based on virtual path separation. Broadband Communications 1998: 461-472 - Jouni Karvo, Jorma T. Virtamo, Samuli Aalto, Olli Martikainen:
Blocking of dynamic multicast connections in a single link. Broadband Communications 1998: 473-483
Traffic flow control
- Gérard Hébuterne:
QoS characterization of the ATM block transfer mode with instantaneous transmission. Broadband Communications 1998: 487-498 - Anna Calveras Augé, Josep Paradells, Jordi Puga Antequera, Klaus-Jürgen Schulz:
Dynamic rate adaptation for efficient use of frame relay networks. Broadband Communications 1998: 499-510 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Khalid Begain, Renato Lo Cigno, Maurizio M. Munafò:
Stop & go ABR: a simple algorithm for the implementation of best effort services in ATM Lans. Broadband Communications 1998: 511-522
Source and traffic modelling
- Sandrine Vaton, Eric Moulines:
A locally stationary semi-Markovian representation for ethernet LAN traffic data. Broadband Communications 1998: 525-537 - L. de la Cruz, M. Fernández, Juan J. Alins-Delgado, Jorge Mata-Díaz:
Bidimensional fluid model for VBR MPEG video traffic. Broadband Communications 1998: 538-549 - Floris Geerts, Chris Blondia:
Superposition of Markov sources and long range dependence. Broadband Communications 1998: 550-561
Performance modelling and dimensioning
- Matthias Baumann, Thorsten Müller, Wouter Ooghe, Alfonso Santos, Steven B. Winstanley, Martin Zeller:
Multi-layer modelling of a multimedia application. Broadband Communications 1998: 565-576 - José M. Barceló, Jorge García-Vidal:
Multiplexing periodic sources in a tree network of ATM multiplexers. Broadband Communications 1998: 577-588 - André Girard, Catherine Rosenberg:
Dimensioning of ATM networks with finite buffers under call-level and cell-level QoS constraints. Broadband Communications 1998: 589-600
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