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INFOCOM 1996: San Francisco, CA, USA - Volume 1
- Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM '96, The Conference on Computer Communications, Fifteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, Networking the Next Generation, San Francisco, CA, USA, March 24-28, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7292-7

Session 1A: Multimedia 1: Systems
- Jonathan C. L. Liu, Jenwei Hsieh, David Hung-Chang Du, Mengjou Lin:

Performance of a Storage System for Supporting Different Video Types and Qualities. 2-9 - Ryozo Kishimoto:

Agent Communication System for Multimedia Communication Services. 10-17 - Yasushi Negishi, Kiyokuni Kawachiya, Kazuya Tago:

A Portable Communication System for Video-On-Demand Applications Using the Existing Infrastructure. 18-26 - Jack Y. B. Lee, P. C. Wong:

A Server Array Approach for Video-On-Demand Service on Local Area Networks. 27-34
Session 1B: Wireless 1: Call Blocking & Frequency Allocation
- Moshe Sidi, David Starobinski:

New Call Block versus Handoff Blocking in Cellular Networks. 35-42 - Ramachandran Ramjee, Ramesh Nagarajan, Donald F. Towsley:

On Optimal Call Admission Control in Cellular Networks. 43-50 - Roberto Beraldi, Salvatore Marano, Carlo Mastroianni

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A Reversible Hierarchical Scheme for Microcellular Systems with Overlaying Macrocells. 51-58 - Dario Lucatti, Achille Pattavina, Vittorio Trecordi:

Bounds and Performance of Reuse Partitioning in Cellular Networks. 59-66
Session 1C: Multicast 1: Internet
- Arup Acharya, Ajay V. Bakre, B. R. Badrinath:

IP Multicast Extensions for Mobile Internetworking. 67-74 - David Thaler

, Chinya V. Ravishankar
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Distributed Center-Location Algorithms: Proposals and Comparisons. 75-84 - Tom Billhartz, J. Bibb Cain, Ellen Farrey-Goudreau, Doug Fieg, Stephen Gordon Batsell:

Performance and Resource Cost Comparisons for the CBT and PIM Multicast Routing Protocols in DIS Environments. 85-93 - Victor Firoiu, Donald F. Towsley:

Call Admission and Resource Reservation for Multicast Sessions. 94-101
Session 1D: QoS 1: Policies and Issues
- Leonidas Georgiadis, Roch Guérin, Vinod G. J. Peris, Kumar N. Sivarajan:

Efficient Network QoS Provisioning Based on Per Node Traffic Shaping. 102-110 - Dimitrios Stiliadis, Anujan Varma:

Latency-Rate Servers: A General Model for Analysis of Traffic Scheduling Algorithms. 111-119 - Jon C. R. Bennett, Hui Zhang:

WF2Q: Worst-Case Fair Weighted Fair Queueing. 120-128 - Matthias Grossglauser, Srinivasan Keshav:

On CBR Service. 129-137
Session 2A: Optical 1: Wavelength Routing
- Rajiv Ramaswami, Adrian Segall:

Distributed Network Control for Wavelength Routed Optical Networks. 138-147 - Suresh Subramaniam, Murat Azizoglu, Arun K. Somani:

Connectivity and Sparse Wavelength Conversion in Wavelength-Routing Networks. 148-155 - Gibong Jeong, Ender Ayanoglu:

Comparison of Wavelength-Interchanging and Wavelength-Selective Cross-Connects in Multiwavelength All-Optical Networks. 156-163 - Chien Chen, Subrata Banerjee:

A New Model for Optimal Routing and Wavelength Assignment in Wavelength Division Multiplexed Optical Networks. 164-171
Session 2B: Real-Time Scheduling
- Wlodzimierz Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski:

A Bounded-Hop-Count Deflection Scheme for Manhattan-Street Networks. 172-179 - Amitava Raha, Sanjay Kamat, Wei Zhao

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Admission Control for Hard Real-Time Connections in ATM LANs. 180-188 - Chung-Sheng Li, Yoram Ofek, Moti Yung:

"Time-Driven Priority" Flow Control for Real-Time Heterogeneous Internetworking. 189-197 - Ting-li Ling, Ness B. Shroff:

Scheduling Real-Time Traffic in ATM Networks. 198-205
Session 2C: Protocol Implementation
- Ritesh Ahuja, Srinivasan Keshav, Huzur Saran:

Design, Implementation, and Performance of a Native Mode ATM Transport Layer. 206-214 - James D. Salehi, James F. Kurose, Donald F. Towsley:

The Effectiveness of Affinity-Based Scheduling in Multiprocessor Networking. 215-223 - Trevor Blackwell:

Fast Decoding of Tagged Message Formats. 224-231 - Jean-Chrysostome Bolot, Andrés Vega-García:

Control Mechanisms for Packet Audio in the Internet. 232-239
Session 2D: Queueing Analysis of Network Elements 1
- D. Manjunath, Mart L. Molle:

Passive Estimation Algorithms for Queueing Delays in LANs and Other Polling Systems. 240-247 - Ahmed E. Kamal:

Efficient Solution of Multiple Server Queues with Application to the Modeling of ATM Concentrators. 248-254 - Weiping Wang, David Tipper, Sujata Banerjee:

A Simple Approximation for Modeling Nonstationary Queues. 255-262 - Ron Addie, Darren Platt, Moshe Zukerman

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Performance of a Pi Persistent Protocol Subject to Correlated Gaussian Traffic. 263-270
Session 3A: Switching 1
- Nick McKeown, Balaji Prabhakar:

Scheduling Multicast Cells in an Input-Queued Switch. 271-278 - Tony T. Lee, Soung-Yue Liew:

Parallel Routing Algorithms in Benes-Clos Networks. 279-286 - Jonathan S. Turner:

Maintaining High Throughput during Overload in ATM Switches. 287-295 - Nick McKeown, Venkat Anantharam, Jean C. Walrand:

Achieving 100% Throughput in an Input-Queued Switch. 296-302
Session 3B: ATM 1: VP/VC Control
- Malathi Veeraraghavan, Madhu Kshirsagar, Gagan L. Choudhury:

Concurrent ATM Connection Setup Reducing Need for VP Provisioning. 303-311 - Nikos G. Aneroussis, Aurel A. Lazar:

Virtual Path Control for ATM Networks with Call Level Quality of Servie Guarantees. 312-319 - Chao-Ju Hou:

Routing Virtual Circuits with Timing Requirements in Virtual Path Based ATM Networks. 320-328 - Ariel Orda, Giovanni Pacifici, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis:

An Adaptive Virtual Path Allocation Policy for Broadband Networks. 329-336
Session 3C: Mulitcast 2: Routing and Management
- Ram Ramanathan:

An Algorithm for Multicast Tree Generation in Networks with Asymmetric Links. 337-344 - Srini B. Tridandapani, Biswanath Mukherjee:

Multicast Traffic in Multi-Hop Lightwave Networks: Performance Analysis and an Argument for Channel Sharing. 345-352 - George N. Rouskas, Ilia Baldine:

Multicast Routing with End-to-End Delay and Delay Variation Constraints. 353-360 - Fred Bauer, Anujan Varma:

ARIES: A Rearrangeable Inexpensive Edge-Based On-Line Steiner Algorithm. 361-368
Session 3D: Traffic 1: Modeling & Characterization
- Pedro I. Sánchez, Ravi Mazumdar:

Source Policing for ATM Systems Based on Peakedness Rate. 369-376 - Tsern-Huei Lee, Kuen-Chu Lai, Ming-Ying Tsai:

Definition of Burstiness and Quantization for Delay Sensitive Traffic Streams. 377-383 - Brian L. Mark, Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy:

Real-Time Estimation of UPC Parameters for Arbitrary Traffic Sources in ATM Networks. 384-392 - Hassan Naser, Alberto Leon-Garcia:

A Simulation Study of Delay and Delay Variation in ATM Networks, Part 1: CBR Traffic. 393-400

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