Converged Networking: Data and Real-time Communications over IP
This volume forms the edited proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Communications Interworking, held in Perth, Western Australia, from 13-16 October, 2002. In total, 39 research papers were submitted for consideration, and after full refereeing by international referees, 27 papers from authors in 11 countries were accepted for publication. Invited keynote addresses were presented by Dr Hugh Bradlow, Chief Technology Offleer for Telstra Corporation, Australia, and Dr Sathya Rao, Director ofTelscom A.G., Switzerland. The symposium brought together 60 active international researchers and telecommunications engineers to discuss the important questions as to whether there is a convergence of all communications, including real-time communications, over the Internet Prool (IP), and whether existing IP technology is capable of supporting this convergence, or whether it requires further development of that technology. The papers selected to appear in this volume make an important and timely contribution to this debate. Specific symposium paper sessions were held to present and discuss ernerging research on the topics of converged networking, real-time communications over IP, quality of service, routing and metrics, ernerging issues in mobile networks, differentiated services, and wireless networking.
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Converged Networking: Data and Real-time Communications over IP
This volume forms the edited proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Communications Interworking, held in Perth, Western Australia, from 13-16 October, 2002. In total, 39 research papers were submitted for consideration, and after full refereeing by international referees, 27 papers from authors in 11 countries were accepted for publication. Invited keynote addresses were presented by Dr Hugh Bradlow, Chief Technology Offleer for Telstra Corporation, Australia, and Dr Sathya Rao, Director ofTelscom A.G., Switzerland. The symposium brought together 60 active international researchers and telecommunications engineers to discuss the important questions as to whether there is a convergence of all communications, including real-time communications, over the Internet Prool (IP), and whether existing IP technology is capable of supporting this convergence, or whether it requires further development of that technology. The papers selected to appear in this volume make an important and timely contribution to this debate. Specific symposium paper sessions were held to present and discuss ernerging research on the topics of converged networking, real-time communications over IP, quality of service, routing and metrics, ernerging issues in mobile networks, differentiated services, and wireless networking.
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This volume forms the edited proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Communications Interworking, held in Perth, Western Australia, from 13-16 October, 2002. In total, 39 research papers were submitted for consideration, and after full refereeing by international referees, 27 papers from authors in 11 countries were accepted for publication. Invited keynote addresses were presented by Dr Hugh Bradlow, Chief Technology Offleer for Telstra Corporation, Australia, and Dr Sathya Rao, Director ofTelscom A.G., Switzerland. The symposium brought together 60 active international researchers and telecommunications engineers to discuss the important questions as to whether there is a convergence of all communications, including real-time communications, over the Internet Prool (IP), and whether existing IP technology is capable of supporting this convergence, or whether it requires further development of that technology. The papers selected to appear in this volume make an important and timely contribution to this debate. Specific symposium paper sessions were held to present and discuss ernerging research on the topics of converged networking, real-time communications over IP, quality of service, routing and metrics, ernerging issues in mobile networks, differentiated services, and wireless networking.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475748703
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/21/2013
Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology , #119
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Deadlock Avoidance in the PNNI Routing Prool — A Deadlock Prevention Algorithm.- 2. Dimensioning Method for Multiservice IP Networks to Satisfy Delay QoS Constraints.- 3. Pricing Priority Services over DiffServ-enabled Transport Networks.- 4. Providing Quality of Service for Packet Based Services in UMTS.- 5. Auonfiguration Mechanism for IP Telephony Location Servers.- 6. Service Level Indication — A Proposal for QoS Monitoring in SLA-based Multidomain Networks.- 7. Service Discovery Integrated Network Platform.- 8. Open Access Networks.- 9. Testing the Mobile Internet — A EURESCOM Project View.- 10. IPv6 Based Mobile Routing.- 11. Design of High Capacity Wireless LANs Based on 802.11b Technology.- 12. Fair Intelligent Congestion Control Resource Discovery Prool on TCP based Network.- 13. A Simple Pricing Scheme for DiffServ Networks.- 14. A Simplified QoS Scheme Using Virtual Link in MPLS Based Backbone Network.- 15. Internet Extension to S. Caucuses and Central Asia — The‘SILK’ Project.- 16. Media Transmission over Coupled Wired/Wireless Networks Using Application Level Active IPv6 Networks.- 17. SIP Signalling Delay in 3GPP.- 18. TCP Throughput over Links with High Bit Error Rate.- 19. Real-Time Signal Transfer over IP Networks.- 20. Link and Path Metrics for Broadband Networks: Simulation Studies Using the Encourager Program.- 21. The ‘Virtual Wire’ Per Domain Behaviour — Analysis and Extensions.- 22. Traffic Engineering Using OSPF Weights and Splitting Ratios.- 23. Implementation of Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 for Linux.- 24. Applying the BGRP Concept for Scalable Inter-Domain Resource Provisioning in IP Networks.- 25. Resource Management in Differentiated Services Networks.- 26. Near-Optimal Allocation of Delay Requirements on Multicast Trees.- 27. Hybrid Quality of Service Architecture for Wireless/Mobile Environment.- Author Index.
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