Speakers: 7th Maryland Workshop on High Speed Networks
*************************************************************************** Presentations at the 7TH MARYLAND WORKSHOP ON VERY HIGH SPEED NETWORKS Nov. 5-6, 1996 *************************************************************************** Maryland Center for Telecommunications Research Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland Baltimore County (Workshop in cooperation with NANOG) *************************************************************************** For agenda and other information, visit URL: http://www.mctr.umbc.edu *************************************************************************** 1. Bob Kahn (CNRI) (Keynote Address) Information Access As A Middleware Function 2. Scott Bradner (Harvard University) Current Status, Problems and Future Directions of ATM Technology 3. Richard desJardins and Andy Germain (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) Networks for NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) 4. Allison Mankin (USC/ISI-Washington Center) and Javad Boroumand (NASA) Collaborative Advanced Interagency Research Network (CAIRN) -- IPv6 Prototyping 5. Patrick Dowd (United States Department of Defense) ATDnet - A Large Wide Area Multi-gigabit ATM Testbed 6. John Baras (University of Maryland. College Park) Integrated Management of Hybrid Broadband Networks 7. Dinkar Sitaram (IBM Watson Research Center) Video Servers: Applications and Architectures 8. Ender Ayanoglu, Kai Eng and Mark Karol (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies) Wireless ATM: Limits, Challenges, and Proposals 9. C.A. Johnston D. Raychaudhuri (NEC USA, C&C Research Laboratories) Overview of the WATMnet System 10. Jack Holtzman and Fang-Chen Cheng (Rutgers University) A Wireless ATM Architecture 11. Mahmoud Naghshineh (IBM Watson Research Center) QoS in Wireless/Mobile ATM Networks 12. <Speaker from Motorola> <TBD> <Wireless ATM> 13. Rob Coltun (Fore Systems) <ATM/Routing><TBD> 14. Dan Daly and Nim Cheung (Bellcore) Bandwidth Management Schemes in Broadband Networks 15. Michael Levender (Cisco-Stratacom) Tag Switching's Impact on the IP vs ATM Controversy 16. Maryann Perez Maher and Suresh Bhogavilli (USC/ISI-Washington Center) Implementation and Analysis of Multicast Address Resolution Server (MARS) 17. Brad Karp (Harvard University & USC/ISI-Washington Center) Implementation and Analysis of Available Bit Rate (ABR) 18. Allison Mankin (USC/ISI-Washington Center) Rational ATM in the Collaborative Advanced Interagency Research Network (CAIRN) 19. Alex Birman (IBM Watson Research Center) RSVP-Based Flows over ATM Networks 20. Ellen W. Zegura (Georgia Tech) Mapping Complex Applications to Network Services 21. Krishna Bala (Bellcore) Architectures for Multiwavelength Optical Networks 22. C. J. Chen and Peter K. Runge (AT&T Laboratories) The Africa ONE WDM Network 23. Ender Ayanoglu (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies) Is Wavelength Conversion in WDM Networks Viable? 24. Imrich Chlamtac (Boston University), Viktoria Elek (Technical University of Budapesti), Andrea Fumagalli (Politecnico di Torino) Improving Bandwidth Efficiency in Scalable WDM Networks with SDL Bridging 25. Vern Paxson (LBL) Measurements of End-to-End Internet Dynamics 26. Rajeev Rastogi, Ravi Sethi and Avi Silberschatz (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies) Networking Applications of High Performance Main-Memory Databases 27. Gee-Kung Chang (Bellcore) MONET Local Exchange Network Testbed NOTE: Other speakers on ATM networking are being confirmed *************************************************************************** ---------------------------------------------------- 7th Maryland Workshop on Very High Speed Networks ---------------------------------------------------- November 5-6, 1996 Maryland Center for Telecommunications Research Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland Baltimore County (Workshop in cooperation with NANOG) Keynote Speaker: Dr. Robert E. Kahn, President CNRI The Maryland Center for Telecommunications Research (MCTR) and the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) will hold the 7th Maryland Workshop on Very High Speed Networks on November 5-6, 1996 at the UMBC campus. The Workshop will be held in the Ballroom of the University Center on the UMBC campus. The goal of the Workshop is to bring together experts in related areas to discuss progress and research issues in the design and implementation of very high speed communication networks. Each of the previous workshops attracted approximately 150 researchers representing academia, industry and government. The two day meeting will include invited speakers and contributed presentations. Papers on selected presentations will appear in a special issue of the Journal of High Speed Networks. For more information on the workshop and directions to UMBC, check our home page on WWW.(http://www.mctr.umbc.edu) A registration fee of $325 will include two lunches and conference proceeding. For questions regarding the technical content of the workshop or giving a presentation, please contact the workshop organizer, Dr. Deepinder Sidhu, at Tel: (410) 455-3028 or 3063, Fax: (410) 455-3969, Email: mctr@cs.umbc.edu. Mail checks (payable to University of Maryland Foundation) and registration form to Dr. Deepinder Sidhu, Maryland Center for Telecommunications Research, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250. All funds for this event will be managed by the UM Foundation. Please DO NOT include hotel accommodation expenses in your payment for the Workshop Registration. Room payment should be made directly to the hotel you selected for stay. The following hotels are closest to the UMBC campus. BWI Airport is approximately five miles from the UMBC Campus. 1. Sheraton International Hotel - BWI Airport. Closest to the airport and the UMBC campus. Tel: (410) 859-3300 or (800) 638-5858 2. Holiday Inn - BWI Airport. Close to the airport and the UMBC campus. Tel: (410) 859-8400 or (800) HOLIDAY 3. Omni Inner Harbor Hotel. Close to Downtown Baltimore / Inner Harbor and about 20 minutes drive to the UMBC campus. Tel: (410) 752-1100 or (800) 843-6664 For more information on the workshop and directions to UMBC, check our home page on WWW: http://www.mctr.umbc.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th Maryland Workshop on Very High Speed Networks (November 5-6, 1996) Registration Form Name: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Affiliation: ------------------------------------------------------------- Address: ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: Fax: Email: ---------------- ------------- ------------ Dietary Restriction : Vegetarian Kosher ---------- ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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