Program: 6th Maryland Workshop on Very High Speed Networks
------------------------------------------------- 6TH MARYLAND WORKSHOP ON VERY HIGH SPEED NETWORKS ------------------------------------------------- October 30-31, 1995 (Ballroom, University Center) Maryland Center for Telecommunications Research Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland Baltimore County(UMBC) ******************************************************************************* Participation with: University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies IEEE Communication Society - Gigabit Networking Technical Committee IDA/Center for Computing Sciences Johns Hopkins University/Computer Science Department Supported by: Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UMBC IBM IOS Press MCI Sprint SUN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, October 30, 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:00-8:45 Registration and Coffee 8:45-9:00 Introduction Dr. Deepinder Sidhu Director, Maryland Center for Telecommunications Research(MCTR) Dr. Joel Morris Chair, Computer Science & Electrical Engineering, UMBC Dr. Freeman Hrabowski President, University of Maryland Baltimore County SESSION 1: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 09:00-9:45 Inder Gopal: IBM Watson Research Center (Keynote Address) Electronic Commerce: Technical Issues and Challenges 9:45-10:15 Thomas vonDeak: NASA Lewis Research Center Status of the NASA Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Program and B-ISDN Development 10:15-10:45 Coffee Break SESSION 2: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10:45-11:15 Rick Wilder: MCI The NSF's very-high-speed Backbone Network Service: Architecture and Project Plans 11:15-11:45 Bob Collet: Sprint Overview of Sprint's SONET Infrastructure 11:45-12:15 J. H. Maestas: Sandia National Laboratories Experiences with SONET Transport Networks 12:15-1:30pm Lunch SESSION 3: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1:30-2:00 Raj Jain: Ohio State University Traffic management in ATM Networks 2:00-2:30 Mani B. Srivastava, P. Agrawal, A. Asthana, M. Cravatts, E. Hyden, P. Krzyzanowski, P. Mishra, B. Narendran, and J. Trotter: AT&T SWAN: Testbed for Mobile Networked Computing 2:30-3:00 Vern Paxson: Lawrence Berkely Lab Endpoint Measurement of Network Conditions 3:00-3:30 Donald Smith: Bellcore Adaptive Congestion Controls in SS7 and Implications for Broadband Signaling 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break SESSION 4: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4:00-4:30 J. H. Naegle: Sandia National Laboratories Progress with ATM at Sandia National Laboratories 4:30-5:00 Jonathan M. Smith: Univ of Pennsylvania TCP/IP performance of the Penn Afterburner ATM Link Adapter 5:00-5:30 Javad Boroumand: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center NASA EOSDIS Project ATM Prototyping ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- October 31, 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SESSION 5: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:45-9:15 Michael Levender: Stratacom Applications Support Over ATM: An Update 9:15-9:45 Brad Makrucki: BellSouth Telecomm What's Wrong with Equivalent Bandwidth? 9:45-10:15 Roch Guerin: IBM Watson Research Center Traffic Shaping and Reshaping to Efficiently Provide End-to-End Guarantees. 10:15-10:45 Coffee Break SESSION 6: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10:45-11:15 Magda El Zarki: Univ. of Pennsylvania Video over ATM Quality Control 11:15-11:45 Guru Parulkar: Washington University Error Control for Continuous Media Applications 11:45-12:15 Anujan Varma: University of California FAST: A Hardware Simulation Testbed for ATM Network 12:15-1:15 Lunch SESSION 7: -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1:15-1:45 Robert J. Aiken: Department of Energy/Lawrence Livermore Lab The ENERGY of HIgh Speed Networking 1:45-2:15 Ted Faber: USC/ISI Research in the ATOMIC-2 Project at ISI 2:15-2:45 Bernie Hudson: University of Ottawa High Speed Network Connecting Canada, Europe and North Africa 2:45-3:15 Jorg Liebeherr, I. F. Akyildiz and D. Sarkar: Univ. of Virginia, Virginia An Explicit Rate Control Scheme for ABR Traffic with Heterogeneous Service Requirements -------------------------------------END---------------------------------------
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