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16th LCN 1991: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 1991, October 14-17, 1991, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1991, ISBN 0-8186-2370-5
- John C. Hart:
Conquering complexity: data networking trends as technology meets market reality. 4-17 - Peter Martini, Ralf Wittenberg:
Performance evaluation of FDDI-what about packet loss? 18-23 - Marc Willebeek-LeMair, Antonio Ruiz:
FDDI network availability analysis. 24-33 - William S. Hiles, David T. Marlow:
Station reconfiguration on FDDI trunk rings. 34-40 - Dimitris Logothetis, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Reliability analysis of the FDDI token ring. 41-51 - Kathleen Otis:
Jitter accumulation in token ring UTP networks. 52-66 - T. Hill, K. Kalbarczyk, Ronald V. Schmidt, R. W. Smith:
16 Mb/s token ring on unshielded twisted pair cabling. 67-72 - Clara Y. O. Lin, Joseph P. Curilla:
Temperature-related changes in dielectric constant and dissipation factor of insulations increase attenuation in data cables used in building plenums. 74-79 - Sayeed Ghani, Mischa Schwartz:
Comparison of DQDB and FDDI MAC access protocols. 84-95 - Farzad Tari, Victor S. Frost:
Performance comparison of DQDB and FDDI for integrated networks. 96-105 - H. L. Pasch, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
A simulation study on a high-speed slotted-ring access mechanism with dynamically adaptive slot sizes. 106-113 - Ronald J. Vetter, Kenneth A. Williams, David Hung-Chang Du:
Topological design of optically switched WDM networks. 114-127 - Zygmunt J. Haas:
Optical distribution channel: an almost-all optical LAN based on the field-coding technique. 128-136 - Jeane S.-C. Chen, Hamid Ahmadi, Yoram Ofek:
Performance study of the MetaRing with Gb/s links. 137-147 - Jean-Lien C. Wu, Yao-Jen Chang, Tem-Lung Chen:
TESLA as a tool of developing bridge protocols. 148-157 - Torsten Braun, Martina Zitterbart:
A transputer based OSI-gateway for LAN-interconnection across ISDN. 158-165 - Tsang-Ling Sheu:
A fault-tolerant bridging scheme for dynamic load balancing. 166-174 - Ying-Dar Lin, Mario Gerla:
Brouter: the transparent bridge with shortest path in interconnected LANs. 175-183 - Paul Christ:
Distributing the Stuttgart Tetrahedron. 185-194 - Raffaele Bolla, Franco Davoli:
A traffic control strategy for a DQDB-type MAN. 195-203 - Khalid M. Khalil:
A multiple-priority scheme for distributed queue dual bus networks. 204-213 - Yong-Hee Jeon, Ioannis Viniotis:
Priority-based dynamic access policies to WAN from LAN/MAN. 214-222 - Giovanni Marotta, M. Iudica, M. Tiraboschi, Vincenzo Catania, Lorenzo Vita, Andres Albanese, Tasco N. Devetzis, M. W. Maszczak:
Internetworking data services. 223-229 - Constantinos T. Paximadis, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
A two-level threshold-based traffic control scheme for ATM networks. 230-236 - Mario Luoni:
ATM traffic characterization. 237-246 - Eric C. Cooper, Onat Menzilcioglu, Robert D. Sansom, Francois J. Bitz:
Host interface design for ATM LANs. 247-258 - Mario Gerla, Tsung-Yuan Charles Tai, José Augusto Suruagy Monteiro, Giorgio Gallassi:
Interconnecting LANs and MANs to ATM. 259-270 - Asunción Santamaria, Manuel J. Betancor, Francisco J. Gabiola, Francisco J. Lopez-Hernandez:
Optical-electrical interface for IR wireless Ethernet local area network. 273-275 - Hiroshi Shigeno, Kaname Arai, Teruo Yokoyama, Yutaka Matsushita:
A hybrid indoor data network with radio and wire: radio propagation measurements and performance evaluation in a Rayleigh channel. 276-281 - J. M. Cour, M. Mission, Thierry Val:
Using infrared impulses to transmit data asynchronously. 282-287 - Sergio Cesare Brofferio, Pietro Camarda, Marco De Sario, Antonella D'Orazio, Michele Massimo Nuovo:
All optical multichannel multihop networks. 288-294 - Alfred C. Weaver:
Making transport protocols fast. 295-300 - Robert J. Mitchell, Emilie T. Saulnier:
A partitioned implementation of the Xpress Transfer Protocol. I. 301-309 - Christophe Diot, Vincent Roca:
XTP/KRM implementation on a transputer network. 310-320 - Torsten Braun, Martina Zitterbart:
A parallel implementation of XTP on transputers. 321-329 - Greg Grajew:
The evolution of FDDI at CERN and Digital Equipment Corporation's participation. 332-334 - Mehdi Salamat, Michael Yip:
Design trade-offs on FDDI concentrators. 335-342 - G. C. Stone, William R. Franta:
FDDI network architectures, performance and futures. 343-345 - James Vogt:
FDDI advanced concentrator architecture considerations. 356-361 - Jeffrey D. Case:
Management of switched multimegabit data service (SMDS) using the simple network management protocol (SNMP). 362-368 - Chi-Chun Lo:
An expert integrator for communication networks management. 369-374 - Bruce C. Kim:
Defense data network management system. 375-377 - Mario Gerla, Ying-Dar Lin:
Network management using database discovery tools. 378-385 - Clifford W. Mercer, Hideyuki Tokuda:
An evaluation of priority consistency in protocol architectures. 386-398 - Martin Siegel, Mark Williams, Georg Rößler:
Overcoming bottlenecks in high-speed transport systems. 399-407 - Pi-Rong Sheu, Wen-Tsuen Chen, Jenq-Fang Chiou:
Efficient fault-tolerant routing algorithms for forward loop backward hop networks. 408-417 - Giovanni Conti:
IAPA: a new protocol architecture based on interacting activities. 418-427 - Tullio Vardanega:
An operating system suited for integrated broadband communications networks. 429-441 - Edwin C. Foudriat, Kurt Maly, C. Michael Overstreet, Sanjay Khanna, Liping Zhang, Weisheng Sun:
Combining two media access protocols to support integrated traffic on high data rate networks. 442-451 - Dieter Gantenbein:
Interfaces, modularity and path lengths: the costs of implementing OSI transport. 452-466 - Hungshih Chang, Jien-Chung Lo:
A new protocol for efficient bandwidth distribution in integrated service networks. 467-472 - Jerry D. Hutchison, Henry Yang:
Control of duplicate addresses for FDDI. 473-484 - D. B. Tolley:
Analysis of CISC versus RISC microprocessors for FDDI network interfaces. 485-493 - Marc Willebeek-LeMair, Kenneth B. Ocheltree, Antonio Ruiz:
Graceful insertion and removal of stations in FDDI networks. 494-502 - Henry Yang, K. K. Ramakrishnan:
A ring purger for the FDDI token ring. 503-514 - Keno Ohno, Michinori Masuda, Yoshinori Watanabe, Harunobu Mizuno, Tetsuya Wada, Hiroaki Asano:
High-speed optical workstation network. 515-520 - Brian Field, Taieb Znati:
Experimental evaluation of transport layer protocols for real-time applications. 521-534 - Maria C. Yuang, Hao-Tsan Chang:
A fair and fast protocol for DQDB metropolitan area networks. 535-543 - Jiunn-Hwa Yu, Wen-Tsuen Chen:
The multiple switch-connected token passing ring networks. 544-553 - Ankur R. Hajare:
Performance modelling of LAN bridges and routers. 554-561 - Raif O. Onvural:
On performance characteristics of LAN interfaces with PING/PONG buffers. 562-568 - Warren R. Smith, Richard Y. Kain:
Ethernet performance under actual and simulated loads. 569-581 - Wlodzimierz Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski:
The topology component of protocol performance. 582-588 - Craig E. Wills:
Strategies for using multicasting to locate resources. 589-598 - Gabriel Broner, Jaideep Srivastava:
Experiences with IFS: a distributed image filing system. 599-610 - Satya Prabhakar, James Richardson, Rob Bell:
Integrated Access to heterogeneous databases using forthcoming OSI standards. 611-620 - James D. Harvey, Alfred C. Weaver:
Experience with the Abstract Syntax Notation One and the Basic Encoding Rules. 621-628 - Bernd Freisleben, Hans-Henning Koch, Oliver E. Theel:
Replication management in large networks. 629-637
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