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Information about ICCC'95 is now available on the World Wide Web
at the following address :
* http://most.etri.re.kr/iccc/
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Following is the second announcement of Call For Participation of ICCC'95
which will be held from 21-24 of August 1995, in Seoul, Korea.
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ICCC'95
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
***********************************************************
* 12th International Conference On Computer Communication *
***********************************************************
*******************************************
* August 21-24, 1995 *
* Hotel Intercontinental, Seoul, Korea *
*******************************************
Sponsored by
ICCC - International Council for Computer Communication
Hosted by
ETRI - Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
KISS - Korea Information Science Society
Under the patronage of
Ministry of Information and Communication, Republic of Korea
Conference Site
Hotel Intercontinental
135-650 P.O.Box 87 Trade Center Seoul
Tel:+82-2-555-5656, Telex:K33970 ,Fax:+82-2-559-7990
ADVANCE PROGRAM
---------------------
Conference Governor Honorary Conference Chairman
------------------- ----------------------------
Dr. Ronald P. Uhlig Dr. Sanghyon Kyong
Northern Telecom,USA Minister, MIC, Korea
Conference Chairman Conference Co-chairman
--------------------- -----------------------
Prof. Chongsun Hwang Dr. Seungtaik Yang
President,KISS,Korea President,ETRI,Korea
Technical Program
-----------------------
Chair:Dr. Seonjong Chung
ETRI,Korea
Co-chairs:Dr.Roger Needam Dr. Otto Spaniol
Univ. of Cambridge, UK Achen Tech. Univ.
Prof. Sergio Fdida Dr. Nicolas Georganas
MASI, France Univ. of Ottawa, Canada
Dr. Pramode Verma Dr. Hideyoshi Tominaga
AT&T,USA Waseda Univ. Japan
Publication
-------------
Mr. Keosang Lee
DACOM,Korea
Publicity
-----------
Prof. Jaiyong Lee
Yonsei Univ.,Korea
Registration
--------------
Dr. Samyoung Seuh
N.C.A.,Korea
Treasurer
----------
Dr. Seungkyu Park
Ajou Univ.,Korea
Social Program
----------------
Dr.Noshik Kim
Korea Telecom,Korea
Secretary Co-Secretary
----------- --------------
Prof. Yangheei Choi Dr. Younghee Lee
Seoul National Univ.,Korea ETRI, Korea
Tutorial
----------
Prof. Sunshin An
Korea Univ.,Korea
Local Arrangements
------------------
Prof. Dongho Lee
Kwangwon Univ.,Korea
*******************
Keynote Addresses
*******************
Monday, August 22 10:55 - 12:20
===============================
1. "Network Intelligence for Information Superhighway"
Dr. Louis Pouzin,
THESEUS, France
2. "Information & Communication Policy in Korea"
Mr. Hongshik Jung
Ministry of Information and Communication(MIC), Korea
3. "The Telecommunications Policy Debate in the US - Where is
it headed and what will be the effects on NII and GII development."
Mr. Tomas J. Sugrue
National Telecommunications and Information Administration(NTIA), USA
***********
TUTORIALS
***********
Monday, August 21, 1995
=======================
T1. "Multimedia Networking: Applications Requirements,
Network Infrastructures, Protocols and Servers"
Instructor: Fouad A. Tobagi, Stanford University;
tobagi@bodega.stanford.edu
T2. "Physical and MAC Layers in Cellular Wireless Communication
Networks (With Special Emphasis on CDMA Standards)"
Instructor: Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford University;
chris@rascals.stanford.edu
T3. "Distributed Multimedia Systems and Applications"
Instructor: Borko Furht, Florida Atalantic University;
borko@cse.fau.edu
T4. "Broadband Networking with ATM"
Instructor: Anujan Varma, University of California;
varma@cse.ucsc.edu
********************
Technical Sessions
********************
Tuesday, August 22 14:00 - 15:30
=================================
Session 1A
Information Superhighway
------------------------
1A.1 R&D Strategy for Technologies for an Integrated Ultra-high Speed Network
and Computer System
Masahiro Taka, Ultra-high Speed Network and Computer Technology
Laboratories(UNCL), Japan
1A.2 A Comprehensive Plan for the Korea Information Infrastructure
Joun Cheon, MIC, Korea
1A.3 Information Highways and Competitiveness of Telecommunication Services
Firms in Brazil
Renata Lebre La Rovere, Universidade Federal do
Rio de Janeiro, Jorge Fagundes, Faculdades
Integradas Candido Mendes, Brazil
Invited Paper:
NII Project in R.O.C. - Deployment and
Applications of Broadband Trial Network
Dr. Jin-Tuu Wang, Telecommunication Laboratories(TL), Taiwan
Session 1B
Multimedia Communication 1
--------------------------
1B.1 Statistical Real-Time Channels on Multiaccess Networks
Chih-Che Chou, Kang G.Shin, University of Michigan, USA
1B.2 A Multimedia-on-Demand System with End-to-End Quality of Service
Guarantees
Lek Heng Ngoh, Huanxu Pan, National University of
Singapore, Singapore, Aurel Lazar, Columbia University, USA
1B.3 Controlling Agent Interactions in a Tightly Coupled Multiagent Framework
Joongmin Choi, Sangkyu Park, Myeongwuk Jang,
Sooncheol Baeg, Gwanglo Lee, Younghwan Lim, ETRI, Korea
1B.4 Interactive Multimedia - Services, Success Factors
and End-to-End Network Solutions
Manfred Gand, Siemens AG, Germany
Session 1C
ATM Switching 1
---------------
1C.1 Performance Analysis for ATM Switching of Mixed Continuous-Bit-Rate
and Bursty Traffic with Smoothing Function
Liao Jianxin, Li Lemin, Lai Guangming,
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
1C.2 Design of Network of ATM Switch with Simple Fault Detection Method
Jongin Jung, Sungchun Kim, Seogang University,
Korea
1C.3 A Novel Architecture for Priority Handling in an ATM Multicast Switch
Young C.Oh, Suresh Rai, Lousiana State University, U.S.A
1C.4 Cut Through Routing in Shared Buffered Banyan Networks
Seong Leong Ng, Bill Dewar, University of New South Wales, Australia
Session 1D
High-speed Protocols 1
----------------------
1D.1 Modeling of Function-Based Communication
Protocol Entities for Performance Assessment, Application to XTP
Atika Cohen, Radouane Mrabet, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
1D.2 Performance Analysis of a k-Reliable Multicast ARQ Protocol
Bongtae Kim, Harry G Perros, Arne A Nilsson,
North Carolina State University, USA
1D.3 A Fair and Efficient Access Control Method for
High Speed Multimedia LAN and MAN
Tadao Saito, Hitoshi Aida, Onur Altintas,
Byungsuk Kim,Terumasa Aoki, University of Tokyo, Japan
1D.4 A New Ring Protocol for ATM-MAN
Cheul Shim, Keehyun Park, Junho Lee, Jaiyong Lee, Sangbae Lee,
Yonsei University, Korea
Tuesday, August 22 15:50 - 17:20
=================================
Session 2A
Network Architecture
--------------------
2A.1 Design of a Modular and Efficient Communication Subsystem
Torsten Braun, Jochen Schiller, Claudia Schmidt,
Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
2A.2 Open Platform for Group-working in ODP Environments
Changwook Lee, Yongjin Park, Hanyang University, Korea
2A.3 The Design of A Fault-Tolerant ATM Network
Chi-Chun Lo, Chen-Yu Chiou, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
2A.4 Architecture of a European-wide Backbone Network
A.Hyron, P.Louazel, P.Puges, France Telecom, France
Session 2B
Multimedia Communication 2
--------------------------
2B.1 How Smart Valley, Inc. is Creating an Electronic
Community in the San Francisco Bay Area
Harry J. Saal, Smart Valley. Inc., USA
2B.2 Multi-Carrier Modulation for Multimedia Communications:
Symbol Timing and Carrier Phase Synchronization Issues
Thierry Pollet, Marc Moeneclaey, University of
Ghent, Belgium
2B.3 Performance Analysis of Leaky Bucket Algorithm
with Bursty Traffic Input in ATM Networks
Sun Hairong, Li Lemin, University of Electronic
Science & Technology of China, China
2B.4 Proposal of Architecture for Video on Demand System over ATM Network
Keigo Ihara, Yasuhiko Yasuda, Waseda University,
Kinji Ono, NCSIS, Japan
Session 2C
Computer Communication 1
------------------------
2C.1 Sojourn Time Analysis of Prioritized DQDB
(IEEE802.6) MAN with Bursty Traffic Input
Sun Hairong, Li Lemin, University of Electronic
Science & Technology of China, China
2C.2 FADM : A New Access Control Method for Distributed Access
Subscriber Network
Tadao Saito, Hitoshi Aida, Byungsuk Kim,
University of Tokyo, Japan
2C.3 Providing Internet Email to the Campus Community at the Lahore
University of Management Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Sohail Aslam, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
2C.4 Distributed Mutual Exclusion on Hypercubes
Mohamed Naimi, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Besancon, France
Session 2D
Intelligent Network 1
---------------------
2D.1 An Object-based Model of the Service Control Function
Boris Makarevitch, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
2D.2 Intelligent Networking-from Narrowband to Broadband
Richard B. Robrock II, Bell Communications Research Inc., USA
2D.3 Performance Evaluation of Intelligent Networks Accommodating Various
IN Services as well as Basic ISDN Services
Minyoung Chung, Dankeun Sung, KAIST, Korea
Invited Paper:
Evolution of Intelligent Networks
Dr. Ronald P. Uhlig, President, ICCC
Wednesday, August 23 9:00 - 10:30
==================================
Session 3A
Network Management 1
--------------------
3A.1 Tempo's Quality of Service Model
Stefan Bocking, Siemens AG, Rainer Schatzmayr, TU Berlin, Germany
3A.2 Priority Management to Improve the QOS for Shared Memory ATM Switch
Sohail Ahmed, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Malaysia
3A.3 Modeling and Management of Distributed Applications and Services
Using the OSI Management Framework
James W.Hong, Michael J. Katchabaw, Michael A.
Bauer, Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada
3A.4 A Delegation Approach on an Application Gateway
for Heterogeneous Network Managements
Taeyeon Kim, Youngkyun Kim, Bongnam Noh,
Chonnam National University, Korea
Session 3B
Mutimedia Communication 3
-------------------------
3B.1 Multicast Scheduling for VOD Services
Heekyoung Woo, Jichul Park, Chongkwon Kim,
Seoul National University, Korea
3B.2 An Efficient Backward Compatible Video Coding Method
for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Standards
Kijin Kim, Soonkak Kwon, Jaekyoon Kim, KAIST, Korea
3B.3 Error Control Schemes for Improving the Performance of MPEG-based
Video Communications over ATM Networks
Taeseop Han, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, University of Ottawa, Canada
3B.4 An Object Oriented Network Simulation Testbed for Real Time
Multimedia Applications
Sandeep Kumar, P.Venkataram, Indian Institute of Science, India
Session 3C
ATM Switching 2
---------------
3C.1 On the Performance Evaluation of an ATM Switch with Bursty Traffic
and Nonindependant Routing
Sabine Wittevrongel, Herwig Bruneel, University of Ghent, Belgium
3C.2 Analysis of ATM Switch with Feedback Input Queuing and Output Queuing
under Bursty Traffic
Ghassan Kbar, William J. Dewar University of New South Wales,
Australia
3C.3 Design of a Cost-Effective Modular Architecture
for Very Large ATM Switches
K. H. Cho, J. H. Park, B. S. Kwon, S. Eun, H. Yoon, KAIST, Korea
3C.4 Analysis of Priority Control Mechanism with Two Thresholds
in ATM Switch Network
Wongi Park, Youngsun Kim, Chimoon Han, ETRI,
Hyoungjin Choi, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Session 3D
Wireless Communication 1
------------------------
3D.1 An Improved Leader Election Protocol in Multi-hop Radio Networks
Chungki Lee, NCA, Korea, Mostafa H. Ammar,
Georgia Institute of Technology, James E. Burns, Bellcore, USA
3D.2 Scheduling Algorithms for Packet Radio Networks
Mark L. Huson, Arunabha Sen, Arizona State University, USA
3D.3 HF Radio Prediction Services for PC Communication
Kyujin Wee, Seokhee Bae, Radio Research Lab,
MIC, Daejoong Kim, Seongkyeong Park, Changeon
Kang, Yonsei University, Korea
3D.4 Voice and Packet Data Integration over GSM Networks
Giuseppe Bianchi, Antonio Capone, Luigi Fratta,
Luigi Musumeci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Wednesday, August 23 10:50 - 12:20
===================================
Session 4A
Network Planning
----------------
4A.1 Modular Network Planning of Peruvian University
Eduardo Gorritti Castro, Aurora Ruiz Rosado,
Antenor Orrego University, Peru
4A.2 Communication by Computer : A Proposal of Development to Peru
Esteban Rafael Estrada Hora, Cesar Angusto Ramires
Luna Victoria, Antenor Orrego University, Peru
4A.3 Differences in Network Planning for Wireless Local Loop
and Mobile Wireless Systems
Bracha Epstein, Moshe Levin, Tadiran Telecommunications, Israel
4A.4 Use of Conjoint Measurements for an Optimal Design of International
Telephone Services
Christian Eggenberger, Christof Hauser,
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Session 4B
Broadband Communication 1
-------------------------
4B.1 A Modular Transport Network Node
Gerald Lebizay, IBM Lab., France
4B.2 Design Method for Virtual Path Based ATM Networks
with Multiple Traffic Classes
Byunghan Ryu, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Masayuki
Murata, Hideo Miyahara, Osaka University, Japan
4B.3 A Compatible ATM-DQDB Interconnection
in a Broadband Multi-Internetworking Unit
Xavier Hesselbach, Sebasti Sallent, Politechnic
University of Catalonia, Spain
4B.4 Dynamic Virtual Path Bandwidth Control over Multiple Transmission Links
in an ATM Network
Eunjoo Ha, Jaehyuk Do, Jongtae Park, Kyungbuk
National University, Chimoon Han, ETRI, Korea
Session 4C
Computer Communication 2
------------------------
4C.1 Performance Evaluation of A Deferred Write Technique
as a Recovery Technique in Client-Server DBMS
Y. Jeon, F.Lombardi, Texas A & M University, USA
4C.2 ATM Switches in Computer Networks, A Proposal for the LAN Environment
Hendrik Visage, University of Pretoria, South Africa
4C.3 An Application Configuration for Information Delivery Systems
in a Distributed Processing Environment
Junichi Kikuchi, Takeya Mukaigaito, Hiroshi
Masamoto, Manabu Tsukuda, NTT, Japan
4C.4 Practical Performance Analysis of UDP/IP and TCP/IP over ATM
with Special Regard to Protocol-, Operating System- and ATM Layer
Limitations
Andree Zehl, Thomas P.Kusch
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Session 4D
Performance Analysis
--------------------
4D.1 MMBP[X]/G/1 Queues and Their Application to the Approximation
of the Performance of ATM Switches
Mowcheng Lee, ITRI, Taiwan, C. Y. Roger Chen,
Syracuse University, USA
4D.2 On the Prediction of the Stochastic Behavior of Time Series
by Use of Neural Networks - an Application to Source Modelling
Markus D. EbersplAher, University of Stuttgart, Germany
4D.3 Analysis of Optimal Scheduling in Distributed Parallel Queueing Systems
Mark S. Squillante, IBM, Konstantinos P.
Tsoukatos, University of Maryland, USA
4D.4 Modeling of SONET Links for Per-Session Study of an ATM Multiplexer
Rajesh I. Balay, Arne A. Nilsson,
North Carolina State University, USA
Wednesday, August 23 14:00 - 15:30
===================================
Session 5A
Security and Privacy 1
----------------------
5A.1 Intrusion Detection : A Survey
Mansour Esmaili, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini,
Josef Pieprzyk, University of Wollongong, Australia
5A.2 Fast Software Encryption Systems for Secure & Private Communication
Moldovyan A. A., Institute of Modeling and
Intellectualization of Complex Systems, Moldovyan
N. A., Academy of Sciences of Moldova Republic, Russia, Moldova
5A.3 A Secure Communication Scheme Using Chaotic Signals
Chungyong Lee, Jaejin Lee, Douglas B. Williams,
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A
5A.4 A Secure Multiway Election Scheme
Sungjun Park, Dongho Won,
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Session 5B
Protocol Engineering 1
----------------------
5B.1 Automated Verification in an Integrated Protocol Development Environment
Ajin Jirachiefpattana, Richard Lai, La Trobe University, Australia
5B.2 High Performance ASN.1/BER Decoder
Sunwan Choi, ETRI, Korea
5B.3 Test Generation from SDL Specifications and
Input/Output Finite State Machines
Byungmoon Chin, ETRI, Korea, Anna R.Cavalli,
Toma Macavei, Institut National des
Telecommunications, France
5B.4 Designing Tests for Time Dependant Systems
Ousamane Konmh Universit Bordeaux I, France
Session 5C
ATM Traffic 1
-------------
5C.1 Flow Control of ABR Traffic in ATM Networks Using a Two-level Scheme
Wales Kin Fai Wong, Danny H.K.Tsang,
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
5C.2 Effective Bandwidth Techniques in Bufferless
and Buffered ATM Multiplexers
B. G. Kim, I. G. Niemegeers, University of Twente,
The Netherlands
5C.3 On an Extension of Leaky Bucket Algorithm:
Leaky Bucket Algorithm with Multiple Token Rates
Dirceu Cavendish, Yuji Oie, Kyushu Institute of
Technology, Tetsuya Takine, Osaka University, Japan
5C.4 On GA-based Optimal Dimensioning of Three-Level Traffic Shaper
for Statistical Multiplexing in ATM Networks
Kyeongsoo Kim, Byeonggi Lee, Seoul National University, Korea
Session 5D
High-speed Protocols 2
----------------------
5D.1 An Integrated Packet Scheduling Algorithm
for Highspeed Packet-Switched Wide-Area Networks
Jaechang Kwak, Seokyeong University, Korea
5D.2 Robust Communication Protocols for Run-Time Fault Detection
G.Noubir, K.Vijayananda,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
5D.3 A New Presentation Layer Protocol
for Partitioned Syntax Transformation Model
Guy Berthet, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
5D.4 Improving End-to-End Throughput for Bulk Data Transfers
Tadao Saito, Hitoshi Aida, Onur Altintas,
Terumasa Aoki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Panels
======
Wednesday, August 23 15:50 - 17:20
===================================
Panel 1 : What does Information Superhighway stand for in your mind?
What is its impact on our society?
Panel 2 : What are the real issues in current multimedia communications,
QOS, Standardization or Services?
Panel 3 : Security / Privacy vs. Accessibility in Information Networks.
Panel 4 : Will personal/wireless communications dominate
over the wire communications?
Thursday, August 24 9:00 - 10:30
=================================
Session 6A
Network Management 2
6A.1 Multimedia Communication Management Architecture for Information Highways
Wonkyu Hong, Eunho Choi, Korea Telecom, Korea
6A.2 A Model for a Time Reference Network Management System
Theodore K. Apostolopoulos, Victoria Daskalou,
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
6A.3 A Group Communication Protocol for Distributed Network Management Systems
Kwanghui Lee, Changwon National University, Korea
6A.4 Using BAN logic for the proof of Network Address Integrity
Yuko Murayama, Hiroshima City University, Japan
Session 6B
Protocol Engineering 2
----------------------
6B.1 An Integrated Tool for LOTOS Development
Ana Cavalli, Patrick Maigron, INT,
Hacene Fouchal, Universite de Reims Champagne-Ardennes,
France, Sungun Kim, Korea Telecom, Korea
6B.2 Design and Implementation of CFG generator for Estelle Specification
Jaehong Park, Cheeha Kim, Jaiyong Lee,
POSTECH, Yonsei Univsersity, Korea
6B.3 Specification and Verification, a Unified Approach
Anthony Wiles, Anders Ekman, Telia Research AB, Sweden
6B.4 DQDB Networks with a Fast Global Information Scheme
Hasein I. Sigiuk, B. H. Pardoe,
University of Salford, United Kingdom
Session 6C
Computer Communication 3
------------------------
6C.1 Integrated Multilevel Secure System
for Information Retrieval in Distributed Computer Systems
Haklin Kimm, University of Tennessee, USA,
Jaeyoung Rhi, Samsung Data Systems, Korea
6C.2 On the Use of a Stochastic Estimator Learning Algorithm
to the ATM Routing Problem : A Methodology
Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece
6C.3 Design of High Performance OSI Software over ATM Network
Toshihiko Kato, Toru Hasegawa, Akira Idoue, Kenji
Suzuki, Yoshiyori Urano, KDD R&D Lab., Japan
6C.4 Modeling Optimal Overload Control in Distributed Control Systems
Ulf Ahlfors, Christian Nyberg, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
Session 6D
Intelligent Network 2
---------------------
6D.1 A New Traffic Regulation Scheme for SCP
Jyhi-Kong Wey, Lir-Fang Sun, Ministry of Transportation
and Communications, Wei-Pang Yang,
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
6D.2 A Petri-Nets Based Approach for Detecting Feature Interactions
in Telecommunications Services
Junghun Choi, ETRI, Hyeonsoo Kim, Woojin Lee, Yongrae Kwon,
KAIST, Korea
6D.3 Transient and Stationary Investigations of Overload Control
in Intelligent Networks
Maria Kihl, Christian Nyberg, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
6D.4 An Implementation of VPN Service on the TDX-10 SSP
Hyungik Kim, Seokhun Kim, Jeyseung Lee,
Minyong Ahn, Korea Telecom, Korea
Thursday, August 24 10:50 - 12:20
==================================
Session 7A
Security and Privacy 2
----------------------
7A.1 Security for Local Area and Wide Area Networked Computer Communications
Vijay Varadharajan, University of Western Sydney, Australia
7A.2 A Key Distribution and Authentication Method
on the Q.931 Calling Sequence of ISDN
Taekyoung Kwon, Jooseok Song, Yonsei University, Korea
7A.3 Reconfiguration for Service Growth and Self-healing
in ATM Networks Based on Virtual Paths
Tai H. Noh, AT&T Bell Lab.Dhadesugoor R. Vaman,
Xuedao Gu, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
7A.4 The Extended LFSRs and their Applications to the
High Speed Data Protections
Seungcheol Goh, Sangjin Lee, Seoungtaek Chee,
Sangwoo Park, ETRI, Korea
Session 7B
Broadband Communication 2
-------------------------
7B.1 Optimal Sequential Decoding Algorithm in the Land Mobile Fading Channel
Jaechoong Han, Goldstar Co. Central Research Lab.,
Korea, Costas N. Georghiades, Texas A&M
University, USA
7B.2 A Pre-negotiation Dynamic Bandwidth Management Algorithm
for ATM Connectionless Service
Hyunchul Cha, Kijun Han, Kyungpook National University, Korea
7B.3 QOS based Routing for High Speed Environment
L. Franck, B. Sales, Brussels Universities, Belgium
7B.4 Service Multiplexing in an ATM Environment
Paulo Monteiro, Augusto Casaca, Serafim Nunes, INESC, Portugal
Session 7C
Optical Communication & Forward Error Correction
------------------------------------------------
7C.1 Architecture and Performance Evaluation of Future Photonic Networks
Jan Spath, Ulrich Gremmelmaier, Uwe Briem,
University of Stuttgart, Manfred N. Huber, Simens AG, Germany
7C.2 Limits to Optical Switch Matrices Set by Phase Noise
from Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers
Joao J. O. Pires, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
7C.3 Improved Algorithm of the Trace Computation
on Trinomial Irreducible Polynomial for RS Code
Changho Seo, Jongin Lim, Injeong Chung, Korea University, Korea
7C.4 Performance Analysis of DT-WDMA Protocol
Hyun K. Kahng, Jooyoung Park, Korea University, Korea
Session 7D
Wireless Communication 2
------------------------
7D.1 A Design of a MAC Layer Protocol for CBR and VBR Data Transmission
on a Single Channel in Wireless LANs
P. Venkataram, S. R. Pawamana, Indian Institute of Science, India
7D.2 Performance Evaluation of Priority Packet Reservation Multiple Access
and Adaptive Packet Reservation Multiple Access
Wu Xiaowen, Huang Shunji, Li Lemin, University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
7D.3 Performance of Code Tracking Loop for a Direct-Sequence
Spread-Spectrum System in a Mobile Fading Channel
Jinyoung Kim, Jaehong Lee, Seoul Natioanl University, Korea
Invited Paper:
Modern Digital Solutions for Wireless Local Loop Using CDMA Technology
Dr. Peter E. Jackson, QUALCOMM, USA
Thursday, August 24 14:00 - 15:30
==================================
Session 8A
Highspeed Networks
------------------
8A.1 On Merging and Splitting of Self-Similar Traffic in High Speed Networks
Yanhe Fan, Nicolas D.Georganas, University of Ottawa, Canada
8A.2 Effective Priority Control and Addressing Scheme
for High Speed Ring Network
Sunmoo Kang, Byungchun Jeon, ETRI, Daeyoung
Kim, Chungnam National University, Korea
8A.3 CapNet-Shared Memory Distributed Computing
over Wide Area High Speed Networks
Ming-Chit Tam, David J.Farber, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A
Invited Paper:
Dr. Roger Needham, University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Session 8B
Broadband Communication 3
-------------------------
8B.1 Fault-Tolerant ATM LAN/LAN Interworking Inter-LAN
Connectionless Data Services
E. T. Powner, A. Odeh, Y. Wang, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
8B.2 Simulation Study of CAP in High Bit Rate Asymmetrical Digital
Subscriber Line (ADSL) Envirnment
Ajit Reddy, Syed V. Ahamed, CUNY, U.S.A
8B.3 Towards Scalable Error Control for Reliable Multipoint Services
in ATM Networks
Georg Carle, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
8B.4 Relationships among Inter-Dependant Real-Time Streams
Luca Delgrossi, Sibylle Schaller, Lars Wolf, IBM
European Networking Center, Germany
Session 8C
ATM Traffic 2
-------------
8C.1 The Use of Learning Algorithms in ATM Networks Call
Admission Control Problem : A Methodology
Athanasios V.Vasilakos, Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece
8C.2 Characterizing Variation of Traffic Parameters
in ATM Networks Using Neural Networks
Ibrahim Khalil, Borhanuddin Mohd Ali,
M.R.Mukerjee, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Malaysia
8C.3 A Simple Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Scheme for ATM Networks
Han Zhou, C. H. Chang, Tufts University, USA, D. T.
Han, Beijing Steel College, China
8C.4 Interoperability Study between EFCI & ER Switch Mechanisms
for ABR Traffic in an ATM Network
Yoon Chang, Nada Golmie, David Su, NIST, USA
Session 8D
Satellite Communication
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8D.1 Object-Oriented B-ISDN Service Modeling
Juhyun Ryu, Cheong Youn, Chungnam National
University, Jaeil Jung, Jiyoung Kim,Korea Telecom Korea
8D.2 A Comparison of Satellite and Terrestrial Implementaions
of the National Research and Education Network
Junghwan Kim, R. M. Buehrer, Mark Keaton,
Subash C. Kwatra, William Curry, University of Toledo, USA
8D.3 Multibeam-Switched Demand-Assigned Multiple Access
for On Board the Satellite with Data Buffer
Doug N. Kim, ETRI, Korea
Invited Paper:
Thursday, August 24 15:50 - 16:50
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Session 9A
Evolution toward the Highspeed Networks
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9A.1 A Network Architecture for Multimedia Multiparty Services
and the Impact on B-ISDN Control Evolution
Luigi Ronchetti, Luca Cipriani, Stefano Salsano
Ericsson Telecomunicazioni SpA, Italy
9A.2 Transition to High Speed Network-Super JANET Experience
Kicheon Kim, Steven Simpson, David Hutchison
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
9A.3 The Evolution of Packet Data Networks : The ATM Opportunity
F. Perardi, F.Ferrero, CSELT, R. Pietroiusti,
F. Cataldi, Telecom Italia, Italy
Session 9B
Distance Learning
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9B.1 An Internet Based Collaborative Distance Learning System : CODILESS
Kazuo Watabe, University of Shizuoka, Japan, Matti
Hamalainen, Espoo-Vantaa Institute of Technology,
Finland, Andrew B. Whinston, University of Texas at Austin, USA
9B.2 Designing Mulitmedia Learning Environments
for Anesthetic Methods in Medical Practice
JuPn Nilsson, Lund University, Sweden
9B.3 Frame Rate Control in a Multimedia Distance Learning System
Lj. Josifovski, S. Gievska, D. Davcev, St. Kiril &
Metodij University, Skopje R. of Macedonia
Session 9C
Computer Communication 4
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9C.1 A Framework on the Design of Communication Gateways
Zhong Ping Tao, University of Montreal, Canada
9C.2 A Delay Constrained Distributed Multicast Routing Algorithm
Sunjoo Wi, Yanghee Choi, Seoul National University, Korea
9C.3 A Ring Network with Two Tokens
Rashid Al-Naami, Doha, Qutar
Session 9D
Personal Communication Systems
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9D.1 Dynamic Channel Assignment Using Channel Interleaving
in the One Dimensional Reuse Partitioning System
Kwangmoon Cho, Taiyun Kim, Korea University, Korea
9D.2 SCAI: Integration of Computer and Telecommunications Switches
in North American Intelligent Networks for Universal Personal
Communications and Multimedia Communications
Hazem El-Gendy, EPEC Inc., Canada
9D.3 Performance Analysis of Cellular Mobile Communications
under Multipath Interference
Jyh-Horng Wen, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
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Social Events
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Welcome Reception(Cocktail)
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A welcome Cocktail Party will be held at p.m. 7 Monday evening, August 21 at
Hotel Intercontinental.
All conference attendees and spouses are invited.
Dinner
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A Hosted Dinner Party is also scheduled for Tuesday evening, August 22.
The place for the party will be announced during the conference.
All conference attendees and spouses are invited.
Conference Banquet
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Banquet will be held on Tuesday Evening, August 23 Hotel Intercontinental. You
Can buy tickets when you register for ICCC'95 on site. Participants who
register in advance can also get the tickets from the receptionists by showing
the receipt of your pre-registration during the conference. The Banquet ticket
is $50.
Luncheon
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A Luncheon hosted by one of the major telecommunication company in Korea will
be on 24th. The schedule is subject to change. The exact date and place for
that will be posted during the conference.
Industrial Tour
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An industrial visit hosted by one or two of the leading Korean Industries is
expected on 25th. after the conference. More detailed information will be
available during the conference. If you are interested, Please apply free at
the registration desk.
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* ADVANCE REGISTRATION *
* (Deadline : July 25) *
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PLEASE MAIL OR FAX TO : Korea Information Science Society TEL:+82-2-588-9246
KPO BOX 1205 Seoul, Korea FAX:+82-2-521-1352
OR EMAIL TO : ICCC 95 Email:iccc-reg@krnic.net
Name:(last/family)_________________________(first)______________(Mr./Mrs./Ms.)
Company:______________________________________________________________________
Address/Mailstop:_____________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip/Country:_______________________________________________________
Daytime Number:_____________________________FAX Number:_______________________
E-mail:_____________________________________
PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE FEES:
-- CONFERENCE REGISTRATION:
Reglar Student
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Advance Registration(Until July 25, 1995) $450(w360,000) $50(w40,000)
Late/On-site Registration(August 21, 1995) $500(w400,000) $100(w80,000)
-- TUTORIAL REGISTRATION:
Regular Student
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Advance Registration(Until July 25, 1995) $200(w160,000) $100(w80,000)
Late/On-site Registration(August 21, 1995) $250(w200,000) $150(w120,000)
-- BANQUET TICKET: Per-person $50(w40,000)
TOTAL ENCLOSED:$___________________
METHOD OF PAYMENT:
____Moneyorder ____Mastercard
____Visa ____Other
Credit Card Number:_________________ EXP. Date:__________________
Cardholder Name:______________________
Signature:____________________________
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-In case you want cancel your pre-registration, please notify to Korean
Information Science Society before July 25. If you do so by July 25, you will
receive a 90% refund. If you do so between July 25 and August 14, you will
receive a 70% refund.
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* HOTEL RESERVATION FORM *
* (deadline : July 20, 1995) * ICCC'95
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Please Mail or FAX to : LISTED HOTELS BELOW.
Name:(Last/Family)______________________(first)_________________(Mr./Mrs./Ms.)
Address:_____________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip/Country:______________________________________________________
Phone Number:____________________________FAX Number:_________________________
Sharing Room with:___________________________________________________________
Check-in___________(Fl. No. ) Check-out________________(Fl. No. )
HOTEL REFERENCE :
ICCC'95 Secretariat offically recommend 5 hotels which offer special group
rates for ICCC'95 participants.
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Hotel Distance(by taxi) Rate(Unit: Won) Tel Fax
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Intercontinental 0 Deluxe Room 127,000 +82-2-559-7775 +82-2-559-7995
***** Jr. Suite 165,000
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Riviera 5 min Double 93,750 +82-2-541-3111 +82-2-546-6111
**** Twin 101,250
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Novotel 10 min 1 person 105,000 +82-2-531-6522 +82-2-562-0120
**** 2 persons
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New World 5 min 93,800 +82-2-557-0111 +82-2-557-0141
****
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Clover 15 min 42,000 +82-2-546-1414 +82-2-544-1340
**
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* 10% service charge and 10% tax will be added on the above rates.
* Hotel International has a double occupancy rate which is 20,000 Won, and Jr.
Suite includes breakfast.
* 1 US$ is about 800 Won.
Name of Hotel:______________________________
Number of Room Required
____Single ____Double ____Twin ____Suite
No. of nights___________________
Indicate Special Request and Comments:_________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Method of Payment:
____American Express ____JCB
____Visa ____Mastercard ____Diners Club
Credit Card Number:____________________Exp. Date:___________________________
Cardholder Name:_______________________ Signature:__________________________
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Please return this form to the corresponding hotel.