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INFOCOM 1990: San Francisco, CA, USA - Volume 1
- Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM '90, The Conference on Computer Communications, Ninth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, The Multiple Facets of Integration, San Francisco, CA, USA, June 3-7, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2049-8
1A. LAN Token Rings I
- Amir Behroozi-Toosi, Ramesh R. Rao:
Stability Analysis of an Asymmetric, Limited Service, Token Ring System. 1-7 - David J. Greaves, Dimitris Lioupis, Andy Hopper:
The Cambridge Backbone Ring. 8-14 - Ahmed E. Kamal:
On the Use of Multiple Tokens on Ring Networks. 15-22 - Thomas Welzel:
Performance Analysis of Token Rings as High Speed Backbone Networks. 23-29
1B. Flow and Congestion Control
- Arthur W. Berger:
Performance Analysis of a Rate Control Throttle Where Tokens and Jobs Queue. 30-38 - Zbigniew Dziong, Ke-Qiang Liao, Lorne Mason:
Flow Control Models for Multi-Service Networks with Delayed Call Set Up. 39-46 - Claude Évéquoz, Carl Tropper:
End-To-End Delay of Multiple Packet Messages in Window Flow Controlled Packet Switching Networks. 47-54 - Sridhar Pingali, David Tipper, Joseph L. Hammond:
The Performance of Adaptive Window Flow Controls in a Dynamic Load Environment. 55-62
1C. Network Management and Planning
- S. L. Arnold, E. A. Wilson:
Extension and Evolution of Existing Network Management Systems Over a Seamless Inter-Exchange of Host- and PC-Based Processors. 63-68 - John W. H. Bartholomew, Aseem S. Chandawarkar, Mool C. Singhi, Sarat C. Puthenpura, Lakshman P. Sinha:
SIRCIT: A System for AT&T Overseas Network Planning. 69-73 - S. Esaki, T. Omiya, J. Kuwabayashi:
Abstraction of Transport Networks and Control Messages for Intelligent Network. 74-80 - Marco Mostrel:
A Transport Span Protection Strategy for Survivability of Interoffice Facilities Telecommunications Networks. 81-93
1D. PANEL - High Speed Interconnect
2A. Coding and Error Control
- Ender Ayanoglu, Chih-Lin I, Richard D. Gitlin, James E. Mazo:
Diversity Coding: Using Error Control For Self-Healing in Communication Networks. 95-104 - Subrahmanyam Dravida, Vikram R. Saksena:
Error Performance of IEEE 802.6 Metropolitan Area Networks. 105-115 - Tokuhiro Kitami, Ikuo Tokizawa:
Cell Loss Compensation Schemes Employing Error Correction Coding for Asynchronous Broadband ISDN. 116-123 - Nachum Shacham, Paul E. McKenney:
Packet Recovery in High-Speed Networks Using Coding and Buffer Management. 124-131
2B. ATM Switch Performance I
- Amit Bhargava, Michael G. Hluchyj:
Frame Losses Due To Buffer Overflows in Fast Packet Networks. 132-139 - Hyong Sok Kim, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Performance of Self-Routing ATM Sitch under Nonuniform Traffic Pattern. 140-147 - Chin-Tau A. Lea:
Design and Performance Evaluation of Unbuffered Self-Routing Networks for Wideband Packet Switching. 148-156 - Arindam Saha, Meghanad D. Wagh:
Performance Analysis of Banyan Networks Based on Buffers of Various Sizes. 157-164
2C. MANs
- Andrea Baiocchi, Marco Carosi, Marco Listanti, Giovanni Pacifici, Aldo Roveri, Roberto Winkler:
The ACCI Access Protocol for a Twin Bus ATM Metropolitan Area Network. 165-174 - Ellen L. Hahne, Abhijit K. Choudhury, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:
Improving the Fairness of Distributed-Queue-Dual-Bus Networks. 175-184 - Hans R. Müller, Mehdi Nassehi, Johnny W. Wong, Erwin A. Zurfluh, Werner Bux, Pitro Zafiropulo:
DQMA and CRMA: New Access Schemes for Gbit/s LANs and MANs. 185-191 - Terence D. Todd, Allan M. Bignell:
Performance Modeling of the SIGnet MAN Backbone. 192-199
2D. Network Design and Capacity Planning
- Paul S. Min, Manju V. Hegde:
End-to-End Planning Model for Optimal Evolution of Telecommunications Network. 200-206 - José Augusto Suruagy Monteiro, Mario Gerla:
Topological Reconfiguration of ATM Networks. 207-214 - K. T. Newport:
Incorporating Survivability Considerations Directly into the Network Design Process. 215-220 - Alexander Shulman, Rita Vachani:
An Algorithm for Capacity Expansion of Local Access Networks. 221-229
3A. LANs I
- Mohamed Haggag, Raymond L. Pickholtz:
A Simple Priority Scheme for Local Area Networks and Its Analysis. 230-237 - Wlodzimierz Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski, Piotr Rudnicki:
An Ethernet-like CSMA/CD Protocol for High Speed Bus LANs. 238-245 - László Jereb, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
Transient Performance Analysis of 1-Persistent CSMA and CSMA-CD Protocols. 246-252 - Bin Lin, Elvino S. Sousa:
A Modified CSMA-CD Protocol for High Speed Channels. 253-259
3B. Polling
- Kow C. Chang, Deniz Sandhu:
Pseudo-Conservation Laws in Cyclic-Server Multiqueue Systems with a Class Of Limited Service Policies. 260-267 - Gagan L. Choudhury:
Polling with a General Service Order Table: Gated Service. 268-276 - Kin K. Leung, Martin Eisenberg:
A Single-Server Queue with Vacations and Non-Gated Time-Limited Service. 277-283 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Luís F. M. de Moraes, Susanna Donatelli, Fabio Neri:
Analysis of Symmetric Nonexhaustive Polling with Multiple Servers. 284-295
3C. Switching I
- S. Aggarwal, P. Obenour:
Specifying a Switch System Using IC. 296-304 - Francesco Bernabei, Carla Calabrò, Marco Listanti:
Evolution of the Generalized Parallel Delta Networks Towards a Photonic Switching Environment. 305-312 - Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori, Luciano Lenzini:
DQDB Under Heavy Load: Performance Evaluation and Fairness Analysis. 313-320 - Tak-Shing Peter Yum:
Hierarchical Distribution of Video with Dynamic Port Allocation. 321-328
3D. Panel: Gigabit Network Applications
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