Dear TC6 members,
Action Point AP55/8 of the last TC6 meeting referred that each TC6
member would try to indicate an e-mail address of a list of members of
the respective Computer Society, so that we can send the Call for Papers
and Announcements of our Conferences.
I would like to kindly request that you investigate the possibility of
getting such an address and, in the affirmative case, send it to me.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
[Our apologies for duplicate transmissions]
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Ninth International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS 2001)
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Further information and registration:
http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~iwqos/
Karlsruhe, Germany, June 6-8, 2001
hosted by University of Karlsruhe, Institute of Telematics
supported by technical co-sponsorship by / in-cooperation with
IEEE Communications Society (TCCC and ITC),
ACM SIGCOMM and
IFIP WG6.1
Sponsors
SAP AG / CEC -- Karlsruhe Corporate Research
Enterasys Networks
Ericsson Eurolab
Siemens
IBM
NENTEC
Gunther-Schroff-Stiftung
IWQoS2001 Advanced Program
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Tuesday, June 5, 2001
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20:00 IWQoS Reception
Wednesday, June 6, 2001
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08:45 Welcome
Lars Wolf, David Hutchison, Ralf Steinmetz
09:00 Keynote
Quality of Service - 20 Years old and Ready to get a Job?
Henning Schulzrinne
10:00 Break
10:30 Session 1: Provisioning and Pricing
Dynamic Core Provisioning for Quantitative Differentiated Service
Raymond R.-F. Liao, Andrew T. Campbell
Towards Provisioning DiffServ Intra-Nets
Ulrich Fiedler, Polly Huang, Bernhard Plattner
Analysis of Paris Metro Pricing Strategy for QoS with a Single Service Provider
Ravi Jain, Tracy Mullen, Robert Hausman
Why Value is Everything: A User-Centered Approach to Internet Quality of Service
and Pricing
Anna Bouch, M. Angela Sasse
12:30 Break
14:00 Session 2: Systems QoS
Traveling to Rome: QoS Specifications for Automated Storage System Management
John Wilkes
Extending a Best-Effort Operating System to Provide QoS Processor Management
Hans Domjan, Thomas R, Gross
User Focus in Consumer Terminals and Conditionally Guaranteed Budgets
Reinder J. Bril, E. (Liesbeth) F.M. Steffens
15:30 Break
16:00 Session 3: Routing
Extending BGMP for Shared-Tree Inter-Domain QoS Multicast
Aiguo Fei, Mario Gerla
Granularity of QoS Routing in MPLS Networks
Ying-Dar Lin, Nai-Bin Hsu, Ren-Hung Hwan
Fault Tolerance and Load Balancing in QoS Provisioning with Multiple MPLS Paths
Scott Seongwook Lee, Mario Gerla
On Selection of Paths for Multipath Routing
Srihari Nelakuditi, Zhi-Li Zhang
18:00 Break
19:00 Workshop Dinner
Thursday, June 7, 2001
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08:30 Session 4: TCP Related
Preferential Treatment of Acknowledgment Packets in a Differentiated Services
Network
Konstantina Papagiannaki, Patrick Thiran, Jon Crowcroft, Christophe Diot
A Quantitative Model for Parameter Setting of RED with TCP Traffic
Thomas Ziegler, Christof Brandauer, Serge Fdida
Evaluation of the QoS offered by PRTP-ECN - A TCP-Compliant Partially Reliable
Transport Protocol
Karl-Johan Grinnemo, Anna Brunstrom
10:00 Break
10:30 Session 5: Wireless and Mobile
GAME based QoS Provisioning in Multimedia Wideband CDMA Networks
Mohamed Moustafa, Ibrahim Habib, Mahmoud Naghshineh
QoS-aware Adaptive Services in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Baochun Li
11:30 Break (Short)
11:45 Panel
How will Media Distribution work in the Internet?
Andrew Campbell, Carsten Griwodz (Chair), Joerg Liebeherr, Dwight Makaroff,
Andreas Mauthe, Giorgio Ventre, and Michael Zink
12:45 Break
14:00 Short Paper Session
Experimental Extensions to RSVP - Remote Client and One-Pass Signalling
Martin Karsten
Extended Quality-of-Service for Mobile Networks
Jukka Manner, Kimmo Raatikainen
Quality of Service Schemes for IEEE 802.11 - A Simulation Study
Anders Lindgren, Andreas Almquist, Olov Schelen
Differentiated Services over Shared Media
Pascal Anelli, Gwendal Le Grand
End-to-Edge QoS System Integration: Integrated Resource Reservation Framework
for Mobile Internet
Yasunori Yasuda, Nobuhiko Nishio, Hideyuki Tokuda
Problems of Elastic Traffic Admission Control in an HTTP Scenario
Joachim Charzinski
16:00 Break
16:30 Session 6: Aggregation and Active Networks Based QoS
Aggregation and Scalable QoS: A Performance Study
Huirong Fu, Edward W. Knightly
Customizable Cooperative Metering for Multi-Ingress Service Level Agreements in
Differentiated Network Services
Syed Umair Ahmed Shah, Peter Steenkiste
Segmented Adaptation of Traffic Aggregates
Hermann de Meer, Piers O`Hanlon
18:00
Friday, June 8, 2001
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08:30 Invited Talk
Automated, Dynamic Traffic Engineering in Multi-Service IP Networks
Joe Sventek
09:30 Break
10:00 Session 7: Scheduling and Dropping
Differentiated Services with Lottery Queueing
Joseph Eggleston, Sugih Jamin
On Creating Proportional Loss-rate Differentiation: Predictability and
Performance
Ulf Bodin, Andreas Jonsson, Olov Schelen
11:00 Break
11:30 Session 8: Scheduling and Admission Control
A Novel Scheduler For a low Delay Service Within Best-Effort
Paul Hurley, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Mourad Kara, Patrick Thiran
JoBS: Joint Buffer Management and Scheduling for Differentiated Services
Jorg Liebeherr, Nicolas Christin
Optimal Call Admission Control under Generalized Processor Sharing Scheduling
Antonis Panagakis, Ioannis Stavrakakis
13:00 Summary
Unfortunately I am unable to attend the TC6 2001/1 meeting in Cape Town
(work has priority!)
My best wishes to you all; I hope to see you in Zurich in October
Peter Radford
UK Representative to TC6
Dear TC6 members,
Please check your coordinates in the attached delegate's list and tell
me if any corrections are required.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
COMPUTER NETWORKS: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER AND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING
CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE NEW INTERNET ARCHITECTURE
Submission deadline: 30th September 2001
Target publication deadline: May 2002.
The evolution of the Internet is at a turning point. During these latest years, it has grown exponentially based on
the IP best-effort paradigm. However, it is well accepted that, in its evolution in the 21st century, the deployment of
QoS-aware technologies is a key factor for the continued success of the Internet.
Some advances in this direction have already been provided with the introduction of the Integrated Services and
Differentiated Services models by the IETF. Also the Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) technique is an
important way of traffic engineering IP networks. At the infrastructure level, the deployment of Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (WDM) systems is creating a huge transport capacity, which will significantly help the
running of QoS-sensitive applications on the Internet.
Despite these advances, a significant number of issues still remain to be solved at the architectural level. Among
others, they are related to admission control and resource allocation policies in the network, adequate user
signalling protocols, network management systems for large numbers of users and security. It is expected that,
having in place the adequate infrastructure and protocols, high quality real-time applications can run on the
Internet without significant interference from conventional data traffic.
This special issue looks for original research and review papers that present the most recent proposals and results
towards the definition of this new Internet architecture. The areas of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
- MPLS and Traffic engineering in IP networks
- Architectures supporting IP over an optical infrastructure
- Evolution of routing protocols for multicast
- Strategies for the introduction of IPv6
- Evolution of mobile networks for an All IP solution
- Mobile ad-hoc IP networks
- Interworking aspects
- Approaches for introducing QoS in the Internet
- Support of real time services in the Internet
- Internet security
- Internet operations and management
- Results from advanced pilot IP networks.
Authors are encouraged to submit original papers not exceeding twenty double-spaced pages. All manuscripts will
be subject to the standard Computer Networks review process.
Prospective authors should submit postscript or PDF versions of their papers electronically to one of the guest
editors. Authors should state clearly that their papers are for the Special Issue on The New Internet Architecture.
Guest Editors:
Prof. Augusto Casaca Amardeo Sarma
INESC NEC Europe Ltd.
R. Alves Redol, 9 Adenauerplatz 6
1000-029 Lisboa, Portugal 69115 Heidelberg, Germany
Tel: +351.21.3100233 Tel: +49.6221.13708-19
Fax: +351.21.3145843 Fax: +49.6221.13708-28
E-mail: Augusto.Casaca(a)inesc.pt E-mail: Amardeo.Sarma(a)ccrle.nec.de
Dear TC6 members,
Having in view the simplification of the guidelines to the IFIP TC6
event organisers, it will be enough to recommend the reading of three
documents to any candidate who wishes to organize a TC6 event:
- TC6 Event Organizer's Guidelines
- IFIP Event Approval Guidelines.
- Organizing an IFIP Event: phases and checklists.
The first document is in the TC6 web page. There, a link can be found
towards the second and third documents which are in the IFIP web page.
Altogether these three documents provide the required information to
organize an IFIP event.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
Dear colleagues,
Please find the updated TC6 calendar of events in attach.
In case of any incorrection please tell me asap.
There is a "real-time" update always done in our web page.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
Dear all,
the new email address of Jean Whiley (Zimbabwe) is: amtecbyo(a)mweb.co.zw
In an earlier message I forgot to include the address of Adam Grzech (poland).
It is as follows: grzech(a)ists.pwr.wroc.pl
Best regards
Otto
Dear TC6 members,
Please register to the TC6 meeting in Cape Town, as soon as possible. I
hope to meet most of you there, as there are a lot of important issues
to be discussed and decided.
Please let me know your attendance in advance.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca