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Protocols for High Speed Networks

7th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop, PfHSN 2002, Berlin, Germany, April 22-24, 2002. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2334)

Conference series link(s): PfHSN: International Workshop on Protocols for High Speed Networks

Conference proceedings info: PfHSN 2002.

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Table of contents (19 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Signalling and Controlling

    1. A Core-Stateless Utility Based Rate Allocation Framework

      • Narayanan Venkitaraman, Jayanth P. Mysore, Mike Needham
      Pages 1-16
    2. Resource Management in Diffserv (RMD): A Functionality and Performance Behavior Overview

      • Lars Westberg, András Császár, Georgios Karagiannis, Ádám Marquetant, David Partain, Octavian Pop et al.
      Pages 17-34
  3. TCP and High Speed Networks

    1. Modeling Short-Lived TCP Connections with Open Multiclass Queuing Networks

      • M. Garetto, R. Lo Cigno, M. Meo, E. Alessio, M. Ajmone Marsan
      Pages 100-116
    2. TCP over High Speed Variable Capacity Links: A Simulation Study for Bandwidth Allocation

      • Henrik Abrahamsson, Olof Hagsand, Ian Marsh
      Pages 117-129
    3. TCP Westwood and Easy RED to Improve Fairness in High-Speed Networks

      • Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Saverio Mascolo
      Pages 130-146
  4. Quality of Service

    1. A Simplified Guaranteed Service for the Internet

      • Evgueni Ossipov, Gunnar Karlsson
      Pages 147-163
    2. Improvements to Core Stateless Fair Queueing

      • Cristel Pelsser, Stefaan De Cnodder
      Pages 164-179
    3. A Fast Packet Classification by Using Enhanced Tuple Pruning

      • Pi-Chung Wang, Chia-Tai Chan, Wei-Chun Tseng, Yaw-Chung Chen
      Pages 180-191
  5. Traffic Engineering and Mobility

    1. Traffic Engineering with AIMD in MPLS Networks

      • Jianping Wang, Stephen Patek, Haiyong Wang, Jörg Liebeherr
      Pages 192-210
    2. Performance Analysis of IP Micro-mobility Handoff Protocols

      • Chris Blondia, Olga Casals, Peter De Cleyn, Gert Willems
      Pages 211-226
  6. Working Sessions

    1. High-Speed Mobile and Wireless Networks

      • James P. G. Sterbenz
      Pages 227-227
  7. Invited Paper

    1. High Speed Networks for Carriers

      • Karl J. Schrodi
      Pages 229-242
    2. Erratum to: Protocols for High Speed Networks

      • Georg Carle, Martina Zitterbart
      Pages E1-E1

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About this book

This workshop on “Protocols for High-Speed Networks” is the seventh in a s- cessful series of international workshops, well known for their small and focused target audience, that provide a sound basis for intensive discussions of hi- qualityand timelyresearch work. The location of the workshop has alternated between Europe and the United States, at venues not onlyworth visiting for the workshop, but also for the distinct impressions theyleave on the participants. The ?rst workshop was held in 1989 in Zurich. Subsequentlythe workshop was moved to Palo Alto (1990), Stockholm (1993), Vancouver (1994), Sophia-Antipolis/Nice (1996), and Salem (1999). In 2002, the workshop was hosted in Berlin, the capital of Germany. PfHSN is a workshop providing an international forum that focuses on issues related to high-speed networking, such as protocols, implementation techniques, router design, network processors and the like. Although the topics have shifted during the last couple of years, for example, from parallel protocol implemen- tions to network processors, it could be observed that high speed remains a very important issue with respect to future networking. Traditionally, PfHSN is a r- ativelyfocused and small workshop with an audience of about 60 participants.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Fraunhofer Institut FOKUS, Berlin, Germany

    Georg Carle

  • Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Telematics, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

    Martina Zitterbart

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