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- From: droms@regulus.cs.bucknell.edu (Ralph E. Droms)
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- Subject: CFP: Special Issue of "Internetworking" on Networking Support for Remote Conferencing
- Date: 23 Nov 92 08:20:46
- Organization: Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa.
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- Call for Papers
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- Internetworking: Research and Experience
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- Special Issue on Networking Support for Remote Conferencing
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- Real-time interactions with colleagues through network communications
- are rapidly becoming an important means of communications as network
- technologies become better able to support such applications. Recent
- experiments with remote conferencing, such as the multicast of presentations
- from the July, 1992 meeting of the IETF across the Internet, have
- demonstrated the viability of the technology and have pointed out new areas
- of investigation. Remote conferencing puts special demands on networking
- hardware and protocols: data must be generated, delivered and presented
- at the destination in a timely fashion. Remote conferencing protocols
- may prefer to discard out of order or late data rather than delay the
- presentation at the destination. Multi-way conferences may use multicast
- algorithms to minimize the volume of transmitted data. Data compression
- techniques may be used to reduce the volume of data. The purpose of this
- special issue is to focus on issues and experiences with internetworking
- support for remote conferencing, such as:
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- o Multicast protocols for remote conferencing
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- o Multi-media data transmission protocols
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- o Data compression techniques for video and audio data on internetworks
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- o Service requirements for remote conferencing data delivery
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- o Experiences with remote conferencing systems
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- Papers submitted for this special issue of Internetworking: Research and
- Experience should meet the journal's normal requirements for publication.
- Original papers, not published elsewhere or not simultaneously submitted
- for publication elsewhere, will be considered. The manuscript should be
- double-spaced, with a separate title page including the author(s) name(s),
- affiliation(s) and address(es). The body of the manuscript should be
- preceded by a summary of no more than 200 words. Up to five key words
- should be provided for indexing. Four copies of the manuscript should be
- delivered by January 15, 1993 to:
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- Professor Ralph Droms
- Computer Science Department
- 323 Dana Engineering droms@bucknell.edu
- Bucknell University (717) 524-1145 (office)
- Lewisburg, PA 17837 (717) 524-3760 (fax)
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- - Ralph Droms Computer Science Department
- droms@bucknell.edu 323 Dana Engineering
- (717) 524-1145 Bucknell University
- (717) 524-3760 (fax) Lewisburg, PA 17837
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