guru@FLORA.WUSTL.EDU (Gurudatta Parulkar) (02/05/89)
I am considering organizing a technical session for SUPERCOMM ICC'90 on "High Speed Internetworking and Gateway Architectures". The conference will be held in in Atlanta Georgia during April 16-19 1990. I would like to invite you to submit a paper to this session. Please let me know if you would like to. Of course, I can send you more information if you haven't seen the announcement yet. I am enclosing the note that I sent to conference organizers about this session. Thanks. -guru Dr. Guru Parulkar Asst Professor guru@flora.wustl.edu Dept of Computer Science parulkar@udel.edu Washington University wucs1!guru@uunet.uu.net Campus Box 1045, Bryan 509 One Brookings Drive St. Louis MO 63130-4899 (314) 889-4621 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ High Speed Internetworking and Gateway Architectures Dr. Guru Parulkar Dept of Computer Science Washington University in St. Louis This session will serve as an excellent platform for presenting research on the issues related to the next generation internetworking and gateway architectures. A new model for internetworking has been motivated in part by recent work on high speed packet switching and in part by the limitations of ARPA Internet model in supporting guaranteed levels of performance to a number of applications. The work on high speed packet switching is expected to lead to the development of large public networks capable of supporting applications ranging from low speed data to voice, high speed data and video. If such networks are to realize their full potential, they must be designed to operate in an environment that includes networks with widely varying characteristics. The internet model based on the ARPA Internet has worked well for internetworking of the first generation networks, but is not appropriate for the internetworking of newer high speed networks for a variety of reasons. Thus, there is a need to address the issues related to the interplay of component networks' diversity and our ability to support a variety of applications with guaranteed levels of performance in the next generation internet. Some of the topics that will be covered by papers in this session include: - model for the next generation internet: connectionless and connection-oriented transport facility, addressing model, diversity of component networks, functionality expected of component networks, routing model, etc. - design and specification of a connection-oriented internet protocol which can work well with the emerging high speed networks as well as with the existing neworks. - design of gateway architectures for high speed networks based on the lessons of high speed packet switches - resource management in an internet of diverse networks to provide variable grade performance with guarantees
guru@FLORA.WUSTL.EDU (Gurudatta Parulkar) (05/17/89)
I am considering organizing a technical session for SUPERCOMM ICC'90 on "High Speed Internetworking and Gateway Architectures". The conference will be held in Atlanta Georgia during April 16-19 1990. I am enclosing the note that I sent to conference organizers about this session and details about the conference. If you decide to submit a paper to this session, - mention on the title page Computer Communications Technical Session, High Speed Internetworking and Gateway Architecture as the name of the session, and my name as the name of the session chair. - send a copy of the paper to me as well as to the conference chairman as described in the following note. -guru Dr. Guru Parulkar Asst Professor guru@flora.wustl.edu Dept of Computer Science parulkar@udel.edu Washington University wucs1!guru@uunet.uu.net Campus Box 1045, Bryan 509 One Brookings Drive St. Louis MO 63130-4899 (314) 889-4621 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ High Speed Internetworking and Gateway Architectures Dr. Guru Parulkar Dept of Computer Science Washington University in St. Louis This session will serve as an excellent platform for presenting research on the issues related to the next generation of internetworking and gateway architectures. A new model for internetworking has been motivated in part by recent work on high speed packet switching and in part by the limitations of ARPA Internet model in supporting guaranteed levels of performance to a number of applications. The work on high speed packet switching is expected to lead to the development of large public networks capable of supporting applications ranging from low speed data to voice, high speed data and video. If such networks are to realize their full potential, they must be designed to operate in an environment that includes networks with widely varying characteristics. The internet model based on the ARPA Internet has worked well for internetworking of the first generation networks, but is not appropriate for the internetworking of newer high speed networks for a variety of reasons. Thus, there is a need to address the issues related to the interplay of component networks' diversity and our ability to support a variety of applications with guaranteed levels of performance in the next generation internet. Some of the topics that will be covered by papers in this session include: - model for the next generation internet: connectionless and connection-oriented transport facility, addressing model, diversity of component networks, functionality expected of component networks, routing model, etc. - design and specification of a connection-oriented internet protocol which can work well with the emerging high speed networks as well as with the existing neworks. - design of gateway architectures for high speed networks based on the lessons of high speed packet switches - resource management in an internet of diverse networks to provide variable grade performance with guarantees --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPERCOMM ICC'90 International Conference on Communications Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta, Georgia April 16-19, 1990 CALL FOR PAPERS SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF ICC FIRST COLOCATED ICC/SUPERCOMM The conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia from April 16,1990 to April 19, 1990. It will combine the traditional strong technical program of ICC and the exhibition and seminar program of SUPERCOMM in one location for the first time. The combined strength of these two conferences promises to provide an unparalleled opportunity for interaction for professionals from the telecommunications industry. Papers for the ICC'90 technical program are invited on the following or related topics. COMMUNICATIONS -- FOUNDATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY INTELLIGENT NETWORKS Architecture, switching, user control, evolution, network management, optical networks, services, monitoring, adaptive architectures, ISDN, standards. VISUAL INFORMATION Image representation, source coding and compression, storage, interactive video, two-way video, broadband ISDN, HDTV, fiber to the home. ACHIEVVING THE POTENTIAL OF INFORMATION EXPANSION: PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR COPING WITH EXPONENTIAL INFORMATION GROWTH microwave, satellite, cellular, specialized radio, fiber, survivable systems, secure systems, rural applications, basic exchange telecommunications radio, compact antennas, specialized services. SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETE MANUSCRIPT DUE JULY 1, 1989 NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OCTOBER 15, 1989 CAMERA READY COPY DUE DECEMBER 15, 1989 The title page of the manuscript must include the names of all authors, the complete address and telephone number of all authors, designation of the managing author, and a 100 word abstract of the paper. Please indicate any technical committee interest area. All pages should show the title of the paper and the managing author's name. Six double-spaced copies of the manuscript in English should be sent to the ICC/SUPERCOMM'90 TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRMAN at the address given below: outside North America also please send one additional copy to the appropriate REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE listed below. The length of the manuscript should be limited to what you expect to constitute five pages of the conference proceedings. The conference will be in English. ICC/SUPERCOMM'90 EUROPE, AFRICA, & MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Dr. Frederico Tosco Prof. Aubrey M. Bush CSELT 24N73 Southern Bell Center Via Reiss Romoli 274 675 West Peachtree Street NE I-10148 Torino, Italy Atlanta, GA 30375 USA Phone +39 11 21691 Phone 404-894-2942 FAX +39 112169520 FAX 404-894-8363 Telex 220539 CSELTI CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ASIA & PACIFIC Prof. Jose Roberto B. de Marca Prof. Shigeo Tsujii CETUC-PUC/Rio Faculty of Engineering 22453 Rio de Janerio - RJ Tokyo Institute of Technology Brazil 2-12-1, Ookayama. Meguro-ku Phone +55 21 529-9450 Tokyo. 152. Japan Telex 21 31048 PUC BR Phone TOKYO 03 (726) 1111 ext 2503 FAX Tokyo 03 (729) 0685