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8. HPN 1998: Vienna, Austria
- Harmen R. van As:
High Performance Networking, IFIP TC-6 Eigth International Conference on High Performance Networking (HPN'98), Vienna, Austria, September 21-25, 1998. IFIP Conference Proceedings 134, Kluwer 1998, ISBN 0-412-84660-8
Part One: Broadband Internet Access
- Helmut Leopold:
Broadband Access to the Internet - an Overview. HPN 1998: 3-23 - Heba Koraitim, Samir Tohmé, Marouane Berrada, Americo Brajal:
Performance of Multiple Access Protocols in Geo-Stationary Satellite Systems. HPN 1998: 25-43 - James C. Yee:
A New HFC Architecture Using Return Path Multiplexing. HPN 1998: 45-62
Part Two: Multimedia Multicast
- Nadia Kausar, Jon Crowcroft:
End-to-End Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol Adaptation for Floor Control and Other Conference Control Functions Requirements. HPN 1998: 65-78 - Thomas Hardjono, Naganand Doraswamy, Brad Cain:
An Architecture for Conference-Support Using Secured Multicast. HPN 1998: 79-93 - Tawfig Alrabiah, Taieb Znati:
SELDOM: A Simple and Efficient Low-cost, Delay-bounded, Online Multicasting. HPN 1998: 95-113
Part Three: Scalable Multicast
- Alaa Youssef, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Kurt Maly:
A Scalable and Robust Feedback Mechanism for Adaptive Multimedia Multicast Systems. HPN 1998: 117-141 - Ljubica Blazevic, Eric Gauthier:
A Scalable Protocol for Reporting Periodically Using Multicast IP. HPN 1998: 143-151 - Randa El-Marakby, David Hutchison:
A Scalability Scheme for the Real-time Control Protocol. HPN 1998: 153-168
Part Four: ATM Infrastructure
- José-Luis Marzo, Jordi Domingo-Pascual, Ramón Fabregat, Josep Solé-Pareta:
Enhanced Convolution Approach for Connection Admission Control in ATM Networks. HPN 1998: 171-188 - Ilse Lievens, T. Cattrysse, Piet Demeester:
Fast Rerouting in ATM Networks: Pro-Active Search Protocol. HPN 1998: 189-202 - A. L. Schmid, Ilias Iliadis, Patrick Droz:
Impact of VC Merging on Buffer Requirements in ATM Networks. HPN 1998: 203-217 - Mario Baldi, Davide Bergamasco, Silvano Gai, Dante Malagrinò:
A Comparison of ATM Stream Merging Techniques. HPN 1998: 219-234 - Joan Vila-Sallent, Josep Solé-Pareta:
Integrating Parallel Computing Applications in an ATM Scenario. HPN 1998: 235-252
Part Five: Next Generation Internet
- Florian Baumgartner, Torsten Braun, Pascal Habegger:
Differentiated Services: A New Approach for Quality of Service in the Internet. HPN 1998: 255-273 - Claude Castelluccia:
Toward a Hierarchical Mobile IPv6. HPN 1998: 275-290 - David C. Lee, Scott F. Midkiff:
Active Libraries: A Flexible Strategy for Active Networks. HPN 1998: 291-305
Part Six: QoS in the Internet
- Dan G. Waddington, David Hutchison:
End-to-End QoS Provisioning through Resource Adaptation. HPN 1998: 309-326 - Paul Patrick White, Jon Crowcroft:
A Dynamic Sender-Initiated Reservation Protocol for the Internet. HPN 1998: 327-349 - Zheng Wang:
USD: Scalable Bandwidth Allocation for the Internet. HPN 1998: 351-361 - Biswajit Nandy, Nabil Seddigh, A. S. J. Chapman, Jamal Hadi Salim:
A Connectionless Approach to Providing QoS in IP Networks. HPN 1998: 363-379
Part Seven: IP/ATM Internetworks
- Jean-Michel Robinet, Yuhang Au, Anindo Banerjea:
An Implementation of a Gateway for Hierarchically Encoded Video Across ATM and IP Networks. HPN 1998: 383-398 - Paolo Castelli, Luisa Guida, Maurizio Molina:
Trading off Network Utilisation and Delays by Performing Shaping on VC ATM Connections Carrying LAN Traffic. HPN 1998: 399-415 - C. Song, Richard P. Wilder, T. Dwight:
Packet-based Approaches to ATM Cell Policing and Their Effects on Internet Traffic. HPN 1998: 417-428 - Carlos Alberto Malcher Bastos, M. A. Stanton:
Optimising Bandwidth Reservation in IP/ATM Internetworks Using the Guaranteed Delay Service. HPN 1998: 429-452
Part Eight: Internet Applications
- Paolo Bussotti, Franco Pirri:
Orchestra!: An Internet Service for Distributed Musical Sessions and Collaborative Music Development and Engineering. HPN 1998: 455-469 - Stephan Olbrich, Helmut Pralle:
High-Performance Online Presentation of Complex 3D Scenes. HPN 1998: 471-484 - Bo Li, Xin Deng, Mordecai J. Golin, Kazem Sohraby:
On the Optimal Placement of Web Proxies in the Internet: The Linear Topology. HPN 1998: 485-495 - Lutz Henckel, Jiri Kuthan:
The Network Computer for an Open Services Market. HPN 1998: 497-507
Part Nine: Internet Networking
- Graham Howard:
Integrated Services: IP Networking Applications. HPN 1998: 511-513 - Jerzy Wechta, Armin Eberlein, Fred Halsall:
The Interaction of the TCP Flow Control Procedure in End Nodes on the Proposed Flow Control Mechanism for Use in IEEE 802.3 Switches. HPN 1998: 515-534 - Jim Martin, Arne A. Nilsson:
On End-to-End Congestion Avoidance for TCP/IP. HPN 1998: 535-551
Part Ten: Flow and Congestion Control
- Carlos M. D. Pazos, Mario Gerla:
A Rate Based Back-Pressure Flow Control for the Internet. HPN 1998: 555-573 - Amr Awadallah, C. Rai:
TCP-BFA: Buffer Fill Avoidance. HPN 1998: 575-594 - Matthias Frank, Peter Martini:
Motivation of an End-to-end Regulation of Bandwidth in Intranetworks: The ROBIN Concept. HPN 1998: 595-612 - Jouni Karvo, Mika Ilvesmäki:
Nondeterministic Classifier Performance Evaluation for Flow Based IP Switching. HPN 1998: 613-624
Part Eleven: QoS Routing and Scheduling
- Dirceu Cavendish, Mario Gerla:
Internet QoS Routing Using the Bellman-Ford Algorithm. HPN 1998: 627-646 - Jochen H. Schiller:
Feedback Controlled Scheduling for QoS in Communication Systems. HPN 1998: 647-658 - Charlie Xu, Johnny W. Wong:
Scheduling Algorithms for Advance Resource Reservation. HPN 1998: 659-671 - Geng-Sheng Kuo, Po-Chang Ko:
Achieving 90% Throughput in a Flow-Oriented Input-Queued Switching Router System. HPN 1998: 673-683 - Charalampos Z. Patrikakis, Spyros E. Polykalas, Iakovos S. Venieris:
Service Logic Mobility over Intelligent Broadband Networks. HPN 1998: 685-699
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