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INFOCOM 1988: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Seventh Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communcations Societies. Networks: Evolution or Revolution?, INFOCOM 1988, New Orleans, LA, USA. IEEE 1988, ISBN 0-8186-0833-1
- Tony T. Lee, R. Boorstyn, E. Arthurs:
The architecture of a multicast broadband packet switch. 1-8 - Hamid Ahmadi, Wolfgang E. Denzel, Charles A. Murphy, Erich Port:
A high-performance switch fabric for integrated circuit and packet switching. 9-18 - Peter Newman:
A broad-band packet switch for multi-service communications. 19-28 - Kai Y. Eng, Michael G. Hluchyj, Yu-Shuan Yeh:
Multicast and broadcast services in a knockout packet switch. 29-34 - Aura Ganz, Imrich Chlamtac:
Path allocation access control in fiber optic communication systems. 35-44 - Larry A. Bergman, Ron Hartmayer, S. Marelid, Wennie H. Wu, G. Edgar, P. Cassell, Richard Mancini, J. Kiernicki, L. J. Paul, J. Jeng, Carlos Pardo, Frank Halloran, J. Martinez:
A fiber optic tactical voice/data network based on FDDI. 45-54 - Yoram Ofek:
Integration of voice communication on a synchronous optical hypergraph. 55-61 - Alexander D. Gelman, Donald L. Schilling:
A fiber optic CDMA network for real-time communication. 62-69 - Anton T. Dahbura, Krishan K. Sabnani:
An experience in estimating fault coverage of a protocol test. 71-79 - Deepinder P. Sidhu, Ting-Kau Leung:
Fault coverage of protocol test methods. 80-85 - Michel Barbeau, Behçet Sarikaya:
A computer-aided design tool for protocol testing. 86-95 - Richard J. Linn Jr., Jean Philippe Favreau:
Application of formal description techniques to the specification of distributed test systems. 96-109 - Sang H. Lee:
An integrated transport technique for circuit and packet switched traffic. 110-118 - Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:
Distributed clocks in slotted networks. 119-125 - R. P. Singh, S. Singhal:
Voice transmission over mixed packet- and circuit-switched networks. 126-134 - Rene L. Cruz:
Maximum delay in buffered multistage interconnection networks. 135-144 - Mingcheng Xu, James H. Herzog:
Concurrent token ring protocol. 145-154 - Wai Chen, San-qi Li, Mischa Schwartz:
Access scheduling schemes using global information on local area networks. 155-163 - Charles B. Silio Jr., Hatem M. Ghafir:
A performance model for concurrent message transfer on Playthrough rings. 164-173 - Jan Pachl:
Livelocks in slotted ring networks. 174-179 - Lakshmi G. Raman:
OSI upper layer protocol requirements for TMN operations. 181-185 - Guy Juanole, André Onodi:
Towards a knowledge base for specifying multilayer architectures - Application to internetworking. 186-194 - Joseph A. Bannister, Unnikrishnan S. Warrier:
Design and analysis of network down line load protocols. 195-207 - George D. Tsiotras:
Design and performance of a traffic management system for an intelligent network. 208-215 - K. Y. Eng, Amar M. Ali, C. Baradello, J. Turner, D. Vlack, S. M. Walters:
Packet switching vs. circuit switching in future integrated services digital networks. 216-225 - B. P. Mohanty, Terence D. Todd:
Connection-based media access for multichannel local and metropolitan area networks. 226-233 - David C. Feldmeier:
An efficient access scheme for a CATV-based high-speed packet-switching metropolitan area network. 234-243 - S. Marano, E. Carrieri:
Layered dynamic bandwidth allocation in a tree metropolitan area network. 244-253 - Jint Waramahaputi, Suchai Thanawastien:
The linear conflict resolution algorithm for unidirectional broadcast bus networks. 254-263 - Khiem Van Le, Cauligi S. Raghavendra:
Fault-tolerant routing in a class of double loop networks. 264-273 - Hwa-Chun Lin, James R. Yee, Cauligi S. Raghavendra:
Optimal joint load balancing and routing in message switched computer networks. 274-281 - Ariel Orda, Raphael Rom:
Shortest-path algorithms for time-dependent networks. 282-287 - Shen-Neng Chiou, Victor O. K. Li:
An optimal two-copy routing scheme in a communication network. 288-297 - David C. Feldmeier:
Improving gateway performance with a routing-table cache. 298-307 - Jose M. Rodriguez:
An X.PC/TCP protocol translator. 308-313 - C. Andres, Uwe Hillmer, Peter Holleczek, R. Kummer, R. Müller:
Control and accounting of user access to a PDN from private X.25 data networks. 314-319 - Shuo-Yen Robert Li:
Theory of periodic contention and its application to packet switching. 320-325 - Francesco Bernabei, A. Forcina, Marco Listanti:
On non-blocking properties of parallel delta networks. 326-333 - Michael G. Hluchyj, Mark J. Karol:
Queueing in space-division packet switching. 334-343 - Hyong Sok Kim, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Performance of buffered Banyan networks under nonuniform traffic patterns. 344-353 - G. R. Hill:
A wavelength routing approach to optical communications networks. 354-362 - Mario Gerla:
Tree-Net, a multi-level fiber optics MAN. 363-372 - William K. Ritchie:
Developments in integrated, multiservice, broadband local networks. 373-378 - Michael G. Hluchyj, Mark J. Karol:
ShuffleNet: an application of generalized perfect shuffles to multihop lightwave networks. 379-390 - Jung-Bong Suk, Christos G. Cassandras:
Analysis and optimization of pacing window flow control with admission delay. 391-400 - Ian F. Akyildiz:
Performance analysis of computer communication networks with local and global window flow control. 401-410 - Daniel T. Luan, David M. Lucantoni:
Throughput analysis of a window-based flow control subject to bandwidth management. 411-417 - Sharlene Katz, Izhak Rubin:
Performance of combined session level and message level flow control schemes for a multi-node network. 418-426 - J. G. Brinsfield:
Unified network management architecture (UNMA). 428- - Timothy M. Bauman:
Subnetwork access technologies and internetworking within the TMN. 429-432 - John G. Zornig:
Standard networks for telecommunications management. 433- - Rainer Händel:
Evolution of ISDN towards broadband ISDN. 434-441 - Achille Pattavina:
A packet multiplexing scheme for slotted broadband networks. 442-448 - Gérard Hébuterne:
STD switching in an ATD environment. 449-458 - Adrian E. Eckberg, T.-C. Hou:
Effects of output buffer sharing on buffer requirements in an ATDM packet switch. 459-466 - Peter Martini, Thomas Welzel:
The analysis of a token ring backbone. 467-476 - C. H. Chen, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
Design and analysis of multiple token ring networks. 477-486 - R. H. S. Hardy, Ian Radziejewski, Edward Lo:
Performance evaluation of a token ring network with dual latency stations. 487-495 - Mostafa H. Ammar, Koo-Don Chung:
Performance of a manufacturing system using a token-passing communication network. 496-504 - Izhak Rubin, Montasser Ouaily:
Performance of finite capacity communication and queueing systems under various service and buffer preemption policies. 505-514 - Nachum Shacham, Don Towsley:
Resequencing delay and buffer occupancy in selective repeat ARQ with multiple receivers. 515-524 - San-qi Li:
Overload control in a finite message storage buffer. 525-534 - David Tipper, Malur K. Sundareshan:
Adaptive policies for optimal buffer management in dynamic load environments. 535-544 - Marek Wernik, R. Corn, S. Minzer, G. Luderer, G. Nelson, B. Goldstein, R. Vickers:
Panel: network architectures for future services. 546-550 - Tein-Yaw Chung, Suresh Rai, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Doubly connected multi-dimensional regular topologies for MANs and LANs. 551-557 - Yitzhak Birk, Fouad A. Tobagi, Michel E. Marhic:
Bus-oriented interconnection topologies for single-hop communication among multi-transceiver stations. 558-567 - Ming-Kang Liu, David G. Messerschmitt:
Skew time slot switching and slotted-ring in a metropolitan area network. 568-575 - Ruben A. Quiros, Isaac D. Scherson:
Stubborn: a medium access protocol for expert assistants in distributed control systems. 576-584 - Alexander Gersht, Alexander Shulman, Paul Nemirovsky:
NOM -a tool for optimal design and performance evaluation of routing strategies and its application to the Telenet network. 585-592 - Kyoo Jeong Lee, Bharath K. Kadaba:
Distributed routing using topology database in large computer networks. 593-602 - Christos G. Cassandras, M. Vasmi Abidi, Don Towsley:
Distributed routing with on-line marginal delay estimation. 603-612 - Anastasios A. Economides, Petros A. Ioannou, John A. Silvester:
Decentralized adaptive routing for virtual circuit networks using stochastic learning automata. 613-622 - Paul D. Amer, Figen Ceceli, Guy Juanole:
Formal specification of ISO virtual terminal in Estelle. 623-630 - Samuel T. Chanson, Kaliappa Ravindran, J. Robinson:
The design and tuning of a transport protocol for local area networks. 631-640 - Vijay Gehlot, Insup Lee:
Formal specification and analysis of DMI-an X-25 based protocol. 641-650 - Enrique Vázquez, R. Colella, Joan Vinyes, J. Fox, Julio Berrocal:
Performance of OSI transport over ACCUNET and IBERPAC. 651-660 - David E. McDysan, Raymond L. Pickholtz:
Performance analysis of a moving boundary/fixed frame integrated voice/data multiplexing technique with correlated sources. 661-668 - Osama S. Aboul-Magd, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Performance analysis of a finite buffer burst-switched node. 669-677 - Walter Sotelo, Kaiji Mukumoto, Akira Fukuda:
M/M/K systems with M-phase fluctuations of traffic intensity. 678-686 - M. L. Luhanga:
A fluid approximation model of an integrated packet voice and data multiplexer. 687-692 - Amit Bhargava, James F. Kurose, Don Towsley, Guy Van Leemput:
Performance comparison of error control schemes in high speed computer communication networks. 694-703 - Jonathan L. Wang, John A. Silvester:
Optimal adaptive ARQ protocols for point-to-multipoint communication. 704-713 - Yukuo Hayashida, Shumji Fujii, Yoshikazu Tezuka:
Delay performance of a continuous ARQ system with copy-transmissions. 714-721 - Tatsuya Suda, Naoya Watanabe:
Evaluation of error recovery schemes for a high-speed packet switched network: link-by-link versus edge-to-edge schemes. 722-731 - Fumio Adachi, Hisashi Kawanishi, Tomonori Kobayashi:
Improvement of character recognition and generation techniques in facsimile communication systems. 732-738 - H. D. Dykeman, Johnny W. Wong:
A performance study of broadcast information delivery systems. 739-745 - Sudhir R. Ahuja, David N. Horn, J. Robert Ensor:
Networking requirements of the Rapport multimedia conferencing system. 746-751 - Frank R. Dawson Jr.:
Implementation of the computer graphics metafile at McDonnell Douglas. 752-758 - Kotikalapudi Sriram, David M. Lucantoni:
Traffic smoothing effects of bit dropping in a packet voice multiplexer. 759-770 - Ken-ichi Sato, Hiroshi Nakada, Youichi Sato:
Variable rate speech coding and network delay analysis for universal transport network. 771-780 - San-qi Li, Jon W. Mark:
Traffic characterization for integrated services. 781-790 - Wei Li, Youwei Yang, Zheng Hu:
A distributed routing algorithm in hybrid circuit/packet switching networks. 791-795 - Joseph Pang, Fouad A. Tobagi:
Throughput analysis of a timer-controlled token-passing protocol under heavy load. 796-804 - David H. C. Du, Subbarao Ghanta:
A new access protocol for uni-directional twin-bus architectures. 805-812 - Biswanath Mukherjee, James S. Meditch:
A new voice-data integrated protocol for unidirectional broadcast bus networks. 813-822 - Zhengping Gao, Kenneth S. Vastola:
Performance analysis of an integrated voice/data protocol. 823-828 - Francis T. Boesch:
On the synthesis of optimally reliable networks having unreliable nodes but reliable edges. 829-834 - Pietro Camarda, Mario Gerla:
Reliability comparison of computer networks. 835-841 - G. A. Ray, J. J. Dunsmore:
Reliability of network topologies. 842-850 - Anup Kumar, Suresh Rai, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Reliability evaluation algorithms for distributed systems. 851-860 - Phuoc Tran-Gia, Hamid Ahmadi:
Analysis of a discrete-time G[X]/D/1-S queueing system with applications in packet-switching systems. 861-870 - John N. Daigle, Robert B. Kuehl, Joseph D. Langford:
Queueing analysis of an optical disk based office system. 871-880 - Ilias Iliadis, Luke Yeong-Chang Lien:
Resequencing in distributed systems with multiple classes. 881-888 - Youngho Lim, John E. Kobza:
Analysis of a delay-dependent priority discipline in a multi-class traffic packet switching node. 889-898 - Ioannis Stavrakakis, Dimitri Kazakos:
On the approximation of the output process of multi-user random access communication networks. 899-906 - Michael Paterakis, P. Papantoni-Kazakos:
A simple window random access algorithm with advantageous properties. 907-915 - Nikos B. Pronios, Andreas Polydoros:
Approximate methods for analyzing slotted random-access spread-spectrum networks. 916-923 - Taieb Znati, Lionel M. Ni:
Performance modeling of distributed multiaccess protocols. 924-933 - Takeshi Nishida, Hideo Miyahara:
Fault tolerant packet switched network design using capacity augmentation. 934-940 - Ariel Orda, Raphael Rom:
Multihoming in computer networks: a topology-design approach. 941-945 - Chi-Chun Lo, Aaron Kershenbaum:
A two-phase algorithm for the star-star concentrator location problem. 946-955 - Howard T. Liu, John Silvester:
An approximate performance model for load-dependent interactive queues with application to load balancing in distributed systems. 956-965 - Prabandham M. Gopal, Bharath K. Kadaba:
Selective load redistribution in packet-switched networks. 966-975 - Kyoo Jeong Lee:
Database query scheduling in common channel signaling network. 976-985 - Abel Weinrib, Scott Shenker:
Greed is not enough: adaptive load sharing in large heterogeneous systems. 986-994 - Tatsuya Suda, Jaime Jungok Bae, David C. Baxter:
The robustness and performance of tree algorithms in an unshared feedback error environment. 995-1004 - Jean-Lien C. Wu, Jingshown Wu, Tien-Chien Lee:
Performance analysis of interconnected CSMA/CD networks with finite population. 1005-1011 - M. Hossein Sharifi, Mohammed Arozullah:
A multiple access technique for centralized multiple satellite networking with on-board processing in the central node. 1012-1021 - Cheng-Shong Wu, Victor O. K. Li:
Random access for a multibeam satellite with dynamic transponder switching. 1022-1031 - Ge-Ming Chiu, Cauligi S. Raghavendra:
A model for optimal resource allocation in distributed computing systems. 1032-1039 - J. W. Miernik, C. Murray Woodside, John E. Neilson, Dorina C. Petriu:
Throughput of stochastic rendezvous networks with caller-specific service and processor contention. 1040-1049 - Mostafa H. Ammar, José M. Bernabéu-Aubán, Mustaque Ahamad:
Using hint tables to locate resources in distributed systems. 1050-1059 - Inder S. Gopal, Adrian Segall:
Directories for networks with casually connected users. 1060-1064 - Jeffrey J. Brown, Witold A. Krzymien:
A subset of the ISDN network layer protocol suitable for implementation in hardware. 1065-1071 - M. Sreetharan, R. Stubblefield, S. Subramaniam:
Architecture of a multiprocessor-based high speed communications processor. 1072-1081 - J. Van Remortel:
The ISDN concentrator-a flexible product for much more than just ISDN. 1082-1091 - Erl-Huei Lu, Wen-Yie Hwang, Lein Harn, Jau-Yien Lee:
A conference key distribution system based on the Lagrange interpolating polynomial. 1092-1094 - Wen-Pai Lu, Malur K. Sundareshan:
A model for multilevel security in computer networks. 1095-1104 - Ramesh Karri:
A security imbedded authentication protocol. 1105-1109 - Israel Cidon, Moshe Sidi:
Distributed assignment algorithms for multi-hop packet-radio networks. 1110-1118 - Anthony Ephremides, Thuan V. Truong:
Distributed algorithm for efficient and interference-free broadcasting in radio networks. 1119-1124 - J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves:
A distributed, loop-free, shortest-path routing algorithm. 1125-1137 - Keith G. Knightston:
Telecommunications management network-object-oriented architectures. 1138-1139
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