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ISCC 1998: Athens, Greece
- Proceedings of the Third IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 1998), June 30 - July 2, 1998, Athens, Greece. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8538-7
Plenary Session
- Pierre-Andre Probst:
What Standards are Needed for Multimedia Communications? 1
Traffic Management in ATM Networks
- Girish Chiruvolu, Ravi Sankar, Nagarajan Ranganathan:
An adaptive scheme for better utilization with QoS constraints for VBR video traffic in ATM networks. 3-7 - Jason Hall, Philip Mars:
The limitations of artificial neural networks for traffic prediction. 8-12 - Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu, Andreas Pitsillides, Petros A. Ioannou:
A simulation study on the performance of integrated switching strategy for traffic management in ATM networks. 13-18 - Anthony Catsoulis, John Kamaras, Konstantine Kavidopoulos, Nikolas Mitrou:
An adaptive shaper with effective-rate enforcement for ATM traffic. 19-23
Communication Theory I
- Kostas N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Narrowband interference suppression via nonlinear estimation. 24-28 - Hsuan-Jung Su, Pen C. Li, Evaggelos Geraniotis, Diakoumis P. Gerakoulis:
Code tracking loop performance for an orthogonal CDMA uplink SATCOM system. 29-34 - Linda Zeger, Pei Chen, Hisashi Kobayashi:
Analysis and simulation of multipath interference of FM subcarrier digital signals. 35-41
Routing I
- George Apostolopoulos, Satish K. Tripathi:
On the effectiveness of path pre-computation in reducing the processing cost of on-demand QoS path computation. 42-46 - Baruch Awerbuch, Yuval Shavitt:
Topology aggregation for directed graph. 47-52 - M. Sivabalan, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Design considerations for link-state routing protocols. 53-57 - Fazlollah Adibniya:
Distributed routing based on an estimated input traffic matrix. 58-62
Wireless Networks
- J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Chane L. Fullmer:
Performance of floor acquisition multiple access in ad-hoc networks. 63-68 - Christos G. Panayiotou, Christos G. Cassandras:
Dynamic transmission scheduling for packet radio networks. 69-73 - Karunaharan Ratnam, Ibrahim Matta:
WTCP: an efficient mechanism for improving TCP performance over wireless links. 74-78 - Michael H. Hadjitheodosiou:
Store-and-forward data communications using small terminals and microsatellites. 79-83
Resource Management in ATM Networks
- Antonios F. Atlasis, Evangelos D. Baltatzis, Georgios I. Stassinopoulos:
The use of the fast resource management protocol in ATM networks-performance and applicability. 84-88 - Philip Branch:
Bandwidth allocation for interactive video-on-demand. 89-93 - Sungwon Ha, Kang-Won Lee, Vaduvur Bharghavan:
Performance evaluation of scheduling algorithms in an integrated packet services network environment. 94-99
Communication Theory II
- Jan Bajcsy, Hisashi Kobayashi:
Iterative decoding with erasures in a concatenated system with diversity. 100-104 - Mohamed M. Khairy, Evaggelos Geraniotis:
BER evaluation of symbol-aided coherent demodulation for Rician and Rayleigh fading channels. 105-109 - Naoki Suehiro, Hideyuki Torii, Shinya Matsufuji, Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi:
Quadriphase M-ary CDMA signal design without co-channel interference for approximately synchronized mobile systems. 110-114
Network Management I
- Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Alaa Youssef, Kurt Maly:
Distributed management of exclusive resources in collaborative multimedia systems. 115-119 - Omar Cherkaoui, Ylian Saint Hillaire, Hafedh Mili, Abdellatif Obaid, Ahmed Serhrouchni:
The modularity of SNMPv3. 120-124 - Randa El-Marakby, David Hutchison:
Scalability improvement of the real-time control protocol (RTCP) leading to management facilities in the Internet. 125-129 - Vassilios Tsaoussidis, Kevin H. Liu:
Network management and operations: application oriented management in distributed environments. 130-134
Multicasting
- Yair Bartal, John W. Byers, Michael Luby, Danny Raz:
Feedback-free multicast prefix protocols. 135-141 - Dante DeLucia, Katia Obraczka:
A multicast congestion control mechanism for reliable multicast. 142-146 - Kannan Varadhan, Deborah Estrin, Sally Floyd:
Impact of network dynamics on end-to-end protocols: case studies in reliable multicast. 147-153 - Huayan Amy Wang, Rauf Izmailov, Mischa Schwartz:
Adaptive rate-based feedback flow control algorithms-extensions to multicast connections. 154-160
ATM Network Monitoring and Performance Testing
- St. Hontas, George S. Tselikis, Spyros L. Tombros, John Giamniadakis, S. Andritsos, Dimitrios Loukatos, Nikolas Mitrou:
ATM traffic generator card. An integrated solution. 161-165 - Yuan-Cheng Lai, Ying-Dar Lin, Nai-Bin Hsu:
Interoperability of EFCI and ER switches for ABR services in ATM networks. 166-170 - Kohei Shiomoto, Naoaki Yamanaka, Haruhisa Hasegawa:
A low-pass filter design for ATM traffic measurement and its application to bandwidth management. 171-177 - Naoaki Yamanaka, Eiji Oki, Haruhisa Hasegawa:
User-programmable flexible ATM network architecture. Active-ATM-experimental results. 178-182 - Thomas Lindh:
In-service methods for performance management in switched broadband networks. 183-187
Algorithms for Network Design I
- Hossam Afifi, Omar Elloumi, Gerardo Rubino:
A dynamic delayed acknowledgment mechanism to improve TCP performance for asymmetric links. 188-192 - Andreas Antonopoulos, J. J. O'Reilly, Peter Lane:
An algorithmic approach for the planning of partial access ETSI SDH SNCP-ring subnetworks. 193-197 - Francesco Bernabei, G. Chierchia, Laura Gratta:
Comparison of congestion control mechanisms for IN signalling systems. 198-204 - Sangki Kim, Hyunjoo Bae, Kyungpyo Jun:
A formal TTCN-based protocol testing for intelligent network. 205-209
Distributed and Parallel Processing I
- Elias Drakopoulos:
Performance modeling and analysis of a distributed computing environment. 210-215 - Tahany A. Fergany:
Scheduling the access of shared variables for the two communication nodes parallel structures. 216-220 - Nikos I. Liossis, N. D. Polydorou, Evangelia Tzifa, Panagiotis Demestichas, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Advanced service creation in distributed heterogeneous environments. 221-225 - Fotis Stamatelopoulos, Basil S. Maglaris:
A caching model for efficient distributed network and systems management. 226-230
Wireless DECT Networks
- Athanasios Paliatsos, Georgios Tzouflas, Ilias Kalantzis, Philip Constantinou:
Performance analysis of a channel selection scheme for DECT indoor environment. 231-234 - Angelos D. Liveris, N. V. Georgantas, Michael E. Theologou:
DECT mobility support in a hybrid DECT-broadband ISDN environment. 235-239 - Nikolaos Papadakis, Athanasios G. Kanatas, Evangelos S. Angelou, Nektarios Moraitis, Philip Constantinou:
Indoor mobile radio channel measurements and characterization for DECT picocells. 240-245 - A. E. Tzimas, E. G. Metaxakis, Grigorios Kalivas:
A low complexity baseband receiver for direct conversion burst-type radio systems. 246-250 - Derek Lam, Lynn Plouse, Aly F. Elrefaie, Yee-Hsiang Chang:
Telephony solution for local multi-point distribution service. 251-255
Congestion Control in ATM Networks
- Alexander Gersht, Girish Pathak, Alexander Shulman:
Burst level congestion control in ATM networks. 258-264 - Miguel López-Guerrero, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, José R. Gallardo, Dimitrios Makrakis, S. Rosenberg:
Study of a rate-based ABR scheme supporting bursty data applications. 265-270 - Milan Vojnovic, Nikola Rozic:
Analytical and simulation analysis of the explicit-rate ABR flow control algorithms: transient behavior. 271-275
Software Techniques
- Dionisis X. Adamopoulos, Constantine A. Papandreou:
Object-oriented development of telematic services. 276-280 - Ramón Juanes, Fernando Bellas, Nieves Rodríguez, Ángel Viña:
Engineering CORBA-based distributed systems. 281-285 - Christos Goumopoulos, Panayiotis Alefragis, K. X. Thrampoulidis, Efthymios Housos:
A generic legality checker and attribute evaluator for a distributed enterprise environment. 286-292
Multimedia Applications
- S. S. Mitropoulos, A. S. Andreatos:
Design methodology of an educational computer-aided telematics service. 293-297 - Françoise Sandoz-Guermond, Lucia Gradinariu, Gérard Beuchot:
Collaborative distance training: architecture of a demonstrator. 298-304
Network Mobility
- Claude Castelluccia:
A hierarchical mobility management scheme for IPv6. 305-309 - Boaz Mizrachi, Israel Cidon, Moshe Sidi:
PI and PIF based mobilizer. 310-314 - Enrique Aleman-Llanes, David Muñoz Rodríguez, Carlos Molina:
FBM mobility modeling for nomadic subscribers. 315-319
ATM Interworking
- Paolo Giacomazzi, Luigi Musumeci, Luigi Fratta:
Performance evaluation of IP controlled-load service over ATM CBR and VBR services. 320-325 - Bernard Sales, Piet Van Mieghem:
Dual-mode routing: a generic framework for IP over ATM integrated routing. 326-330
Integrated Switch Architectures I
- Anthony Hung, George Kesidis, Nick McKeown:
ATM input-buffered switches with the guaranteed-rate property. 331-335 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea Bianco, Emilio Leonardi, Luigi Milia:
Quasi-optimal algorithms for input buffered ATM switches. 336-342 - Sungik Jun, Hyeoung Kyu Chang, W. Choi, Young Man Kim:
Stand-by loading scheme: an effective software retrofit method for a switching system. 343-347
Electronic Commerc
- Maria Barra, Giuseppe Cattaneo, Alberto Negro, Vittorio Scarano:
Symmetric adaptive customer modeling in an electronic store. 348-352 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Ahmed Serhrouchni, A. Yassin Gaid, Farshid Farazmandnia:
SET and SSL: electronic payments on the Internet. 353-358 - Sooho Sohn, Kwan Jong Yoo:
An architecture of electronic market applying mobile agent technology. 359-364
Wireless CDMA Networks
- Hwa Young Um, Soon-Yong Lim:
Call admission control schemes for DS-CDMA cellular system supporting an integrated voice/data traffic. 365-369 - Youn-Kwae Jeong, Jae-Sup Lee, Byeong-Nam Yoon:
A virtual token dual bus protocol for the interconnection network in CDMA mobile communication system. 370-374
Optical Networks
- Fai Siu, Rocky K. C. Chang:
Optimal node assignment in reconfigurable WDM lightwave networks with regular virtual topologies. 375-379 - Bo Li, Yang Qin, Xi-Ren Cao:
On the performance bounds of optical LANs based on WDM. 380-384 - Fai Siu, Rocky K. C. Chang:
Improving the performance of reconfigurable WDM lightwave networks with deflection routing via node reassignment. 385-389
Integrated Switch Architectures II
- Napoleon Stefanopoulos, Spyros L. Tombros, Angelos D. Liveris, Georgios I. Stassinopoulos:
A generic ISDN terminal architecture for BRI and PRI applications. 390-394 - Pierre U. Tagle, Neeraj K. Sharma:
Buffer space management using thresholds. 395-399 - Ece Yaprak, Kleanthis Psarris:
Adaptive buffer threshold updating for an ATM switch. 400-405
Routing II
- Baruch Awerbuch, Yi Du, Bilal Khan, Yuval Shavitt:
Routing through networks with hierarchical topology aggregation. 406-412 - Israel Cidon, Atai Levy:
Vicinity routing in large scale networks. 413-417 - Masakazu Sato, Mitsuhiro Nakamura:
An efficient route generation algorithm for distributed multi-layered network. 418-422
Wireless ATM Networks
- Alexandros Kaloxylos, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Lazaros F. Merakos:
Signalling channel handling in wireless ATM networks. 423-428 - Nikos I. Passas, Thanasis Korakis, Evangelos Zervas, Lazaros F. Merakos:
Improving traffic scheduling in wireless ATM networks. 429-435
Scheduling and Flow Control in ATM Networks
- James Kershaw:
Analysis of the transient behaviour of ABR networks. 444-449 - Khaled Shuaib, Hussein Elsayed, Sylwia Nawrot, Myung Jong Lee, Tarek N. Saadawi, Thomas Mills:
Empirical evaluation of ATM CBR traffic transported under diverse operating conditions. 450-454 - Caimu Tang, Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Ece Yaprak:
A cell burst scheduling for ATM networking. I. Theory. 455-461 - Caimu Tang, Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Ece Yaprak:
A cell burst scheduling for ATM networking. II. Implementation. 462-467
Methods and Tools for Networks
- Dionisis X. Adamopoulos, Constantine A. Papandreou:
Design and implementation of a TCP/IP protocol analyser. 468-472 - Jian Feng, Kwok-Tung Lo:
Hierarchical simulation model for MPEG video. 473-477 - Constantine N. Manikopoulos, Jose L. Ucles:
Average information staleness (AIS) as a system measure of performance. 478-482 - Humayun Akhtar:
An overview of off-the-shelf tools and their applications to telecom and enterprise networking. 483-487
Internet Networking
- Hermann de Meer, Antonio Puliafito, Jan-Peter Richter, Orazio Tomarchio:
QoS-adaptation by software agents in the presence of defective reservation mechanisms in the Internet. 488-492 - Charles E. Perkins, Jim Bound:
DHCP for IPv6. 493-497 - Hoda Baraka, Hatem Manawy, Amir F. Atiya:
An integrated model for intranet security using prevention and detection techniques. 498-502
Broadband Transport Systems
- Ramesh Bhandari:
On congestion problems in digital cross-connect (DCS) transport networks. 503-509 - Si-Won Kim, Ki-Shick Park:
Functional considerations for development of SDH technology-based broadband digital cross-connect system. 510-514 - Tai H. Noh:
Layered bandwidth management in the integrated ATM, SDH/SONET, and optical transport networks. 515-519 - Georgios I. Stassinopoulos, T. Kotaras, George S. Tselikis, Spyros L. Tombros:
Support and evaluation performance of B-ISDN services over distributed networks. 520-524
Buffer Management in ATM Networks
- A. Bak, Wojciech Burakowski:
Evaluation of required queue size to support ABR service. 525-529 - Sashisekaran Thiagarajan, Srinivas R. Chakravarthy:
A stochastic model for a hysteresis based priority queueing strategy for ATM networks with batch arrivals-theory. 530-536
Digital Signal Processing
- Mark Hawryluck, Abbas Yongaçoglu, Mohsen Kavehrad:
Simulation of a FFT based multi-carrier system for ADSL and VDSL transmission. 537-542 - George Mamais, Maria E. Markaki, Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Georgios I. Stassinopoulos:
Evaluation of the Casner-Jacobson algorithm for compressing the RTP/UDP/IP headers. 543-548 - Kyeong-Yeol Yu, Jong-Hoon Park, Jong-Hyeong Lee:
Linear PCM signal processing for audio processing unit in multipoint video conferencing system. 549-553 - Elsayed M. Saad, Ahmed A. Abdelwahab, Mahmoud A. Deyab:
Using feed forward multilayer neural network and vector quantization as an image data compression technique. 554-558
Distributed and Parallel Processing II
- Mi-Sook Kim, Reda A. Ammar:
Using preemptive access to the critical section in shared memory environment to minimize the execution time of the fork-join structure. 559-563 - Apostolos Meliones, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
A metacomputing environment for demanding applications: design, implementation, experiments and business benefit. 564-570 - A. Sayed, Hoda Baraka, Amir F. Atiya:
Genetic application in the design of dynamic interconnection networks. 571-575 - Yunlong Liu, Junliang Chen:
On thorough garbage collection in distributed systems. 576-581
Wireless Routing
- Yu-Ching Hsu, Tzu-Chieh Tsai, Ying-Dar Lin:
QoS routing in multihop packet radio environment. 582-586 - Anastassios Michail, Anthony Ephremides:
A distributed routing algorithm for supporting connection-oriented service in wireless networks with time-varying connectivity. 587-591 - Vincent D. Park, M. Scott Corson:
A performance comparison of the temporally-ordered routing algorithm and ideal link-state routing. 592-598 - Raghupathy Sivakumar, Bevan Das, Vaduvur Bharghavan:
The clade vertebrata: spines and routing in ad hoc networks. 599-605
Fault Tolerance and Network Reliability
- Lijun Chen, Yuehui Jin, Shiduan Cheng:
An enhanced algorithm of spare capacity assignment for self-healing networks. 606-610 - Anup Kumar, Adel Said Elmaghraby, Sanjay P. Ahuja:
Performance and reliability optimization for distributed computing systems. 611-615 - Yunlong Liu, Fangchun Yang, Junliang Chen:
A two-level strategy for software fault tolerance of service control point. 616-621 - Neeraj K. Sharma, Julian D. Ho:
Recirculation in a fault-tolerant MIN. 622-626 - Simon C. Wong, Rocky K. C. Chang:
An optimal end-to-end bypass configuration algorithm for self-heating VP-based ATM networks. 627-631
Algorithms for Network Design II
- Marc A. Donis, Lundy Lewis, Utpal Datta:
A hill-climbing approach to the queue depth assignment problem to ensure customer QoS subscriptions. 632-636 - Ran Giladi, Ephraim Korach, Rony Ohayon:
Algorithms for locating resources in a communication network. 637-641 - Ioannis E. Pountourakis:
Stability and throughput improvement for multichannel CSMA and CSMA/CD protocols with optimal bandwidth allocation. 642-646 - Mohamed Kholief, I. Awad, Mohamed N. El-Derini, M. Nagi, H. Ali:
Behavior of task scheduling algorithms with probabilistic module execution times. 647-651 - Shlomi Dolev, Alexander Keizelman:
Non-preemptive real-time scheduling of multimedia tasks. 652-656
Network Management II
- Christoph Kröll:
A videoconference system for network operations and maintenance. 657-661 - Theodora A. Varvarigou, Yannis A. Korilis, Giorgos A. Efthivoulidis, Sudhir R. Ahuja:
A market based approach for efficient resource management in an intranet. 662-668 - Eman Kamel, Khalid Kamel:
A TNET database server for production flow control. 669-674 - Christoph Kröll, Maria Dolores Saiz:
The network management structure in an object oriented system environment. 675-679 - Manu Malek:
Broadband access technologies and operations. 680-684
Cellular Wireless Networks
- Vasiliki Demesticha, D. Karagiannis, Evangelia Tzifa, Panagiotis Demestichas, Michael E. Theologou:
Design and performance assessment methods for third generation cellular systems. 685-689 - Panagiotis Demestichas, Evangelia Tzifa, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Adaptive channel allocation for cellular communication systems. 690-694 - Shengming Jiang, Danny H. K. Tsang, Bo Li:
An enhanced distributed call admission control for wireless systems. 695-699 - Junyi Li, Ness B. Shroff, Edwin K. P. Chong:
A channel sharing scheme to improve system capacity in wireless cellular networks. 700-704 - Salvatore Marano, Carlo Mastroianni, R. Riccardi:
Performance of a micro-macrocellular system with overlapping coverage and channel rearrangement techniques. 705-710 - Hazem El-Gendy, Hani El-Sayed, Abdel-Wahab Fayez:
Comparative analysis of the notions of equivalence for process specifications. 711-716
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