QofIS/ICQT'02 Final
Program






A PDF version of the program
is available here.
All abstracts and PDF's
of the papers can be found in the LNCS
2511.
The slides of the presentations
are available below (only if authors agreed).
Wednesday, October
16, 2002 (QofIS02 Day 1)
8.30
9.00 Registration
9.00 10.30 Welcome
- Chair
Michael Smirnow, FhG FOKUS, Germany
- Local Arrangements
B. Stiller
- Welcome from
ETH
U. Suter
- Keynote
A. Feldmann, TU Munich Germany: Com/Simplicity of Performance Testing
10.30
11.00 Coffee Break
11.00
12.30 Session 1: End-to-end QoS
Chair:
Gunnar Karlsson, KTH Sweden
- Implications for
QoS Provisioning based on Traceroute Measurements [slides]
M. Janic, F. Kuipers, X. Zhou, P. Van Mieghem, TU Delft, The Netherlands
- A Receiver-driven
Adaptive Mechanism based on the Popularity of Scalable Sessions [slides]
P. Mendes, H. Schulzrinne, Columbia Univ. U.S.A. and E. Monteiro, Univ. of
Coimbra, Portugal
- Large-scale
Behavior of End-to-end Epidemic Message Loss Recovery
Ö. Özkasap, Koç Univ. Istanbul, Turkey
12.30
14.00 Lunch
14.00
15.30 Session 2: DiffServ Traffic Management
Chair:
Y. Koucheriavy, TUT, Finland
- Evaluation of a Differentiated
Services-based Implementation of a Premium and an Olympic Service
[slides]
V. Sander, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany and M. Fidler, RWTH Aachen,
Germany
- Unfairness of Assured
Service and a Rate Adaptive Marking Strategy
S.-J. Seok, S.-H. Lee, S.-M. Hong, C.-H. Kang, Korea Univ. Seoul and Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea
- Counters-based Modified
Traffic Conditioner [slides]
M.-D. Cano, F. Cerdan, J. Garcia-Haro, J. Malgosa-Sanahuja, Politechnic Univ.
of Cartagena, Spain
15.30
16.00 Coffee Break
16.00
17.30 Session 3: Traffic Marking and Queuing
Chair:
Olivier Bonaventure, University of Namur, Belgium
- High Quality IP Video
Streaming with Adaptive Packet Marking
S. Zander, G. Carle,
Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
- SBQ: A Simple Scheduler
for Fair Bandwidth Sharing Between Unicast and Multicast Flows
F. Filali, W. Dabbous, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
- A Control-Theoretical
Approach for Fair Share Computation in Core-Stateless Networks
H.-T. Ngin, C.-K.
Tham, National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
18.00
sharp 19.30 Welcome Reception
Thursday,
October 17, 2002 (QofIS02 Day 2)
8.30
9.00 Registration
9.00
10.30 Session 4: Signaling and Routing
Chair:
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, U.K.
- SOS: Sender Oriented
Signaling for a Simplified Guaranteed Service
[slides]
E. Ossipov, G. Karlsson, KTH Stockholm, Sweden
- The Performance of
Measurement-based Overlay Networks [slides]
D. Bauer, S. Rooney, P. Scotton, S. Buchegger, I. Iliadis, IBM Zürich
Laboratory, Switzerland
- Using Redistribution
Communities for Inter-domain Traffic Engineering [slides]
B. Quoitin, S. Uhlig, O. Bonaventure, Univ. of Namur, Belgium
10.30
11.00 Coffee Break
11.00
12.00 Session 5: Multi-path Routing
Chair:
Daniel Bauer, IBM Zürich Laboratory, Switzerland
- A Multi-path Routing
Algorithm for IP Networks based on Flow Optimization
H. Abrahamsson, B. Ahlgren, J. Alonso, A. Andersson, P. Kreuger, SICS,Sweden
- Proactive Multi-path
Routing
J. Shen, J. Shi, Zhe Jiang Univ., China and J. Crowcroft, Univ. of Cambridge,
U.K.
12.00
13.00 Panel: "Premium IP: On the Road to Ambient Networking" [slides]
- Organizer:
Paulo de Sousa, European Commission, Brussels
- Panelists:
Martin Potts, Martel, Switzerland;
Rui Aguiar, University of Aveiro, Portugal;
George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK ;
Bob Briscoe, BT Research,U.K.;
Simon Leinen, Switch, Switzerland
13.00
14.00 Lunch
14.00
15.30 Session 7: Service Differentiation and QoS Control
Chair:
Jordi Domingo-Pascual, UPC, Spain
- Service Differentiation
and Guarantees for TCP-based Elastic Traffic
N. Hegde, K. E. Avrachenkov, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
- Service Differentiation
in Third Generation Mobile Networks [slides]
V. A. Siris, ICS Forth, Greece and B. Briscoe, D. Songhurst, BT Research,
U.K
- Policy-driven Traffic
Engineering for Intra-domain Quality of Service Provisioning [slides]
P. Trimintzios, P. Flegkas, G. Pavlou, Univ. Surrey, U.K.
15.30
16.00 Coffee Break
16.00
17.30 Session 8: Congestion Control and MPLS
Chair:
Burkhard Stiller, UniBw Munich, Germany and ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- A Congestion Control
Scheme for Continuous Media Streaming Applications [slides]
P. Balaouras, I. Stavrakakis, Univ. of Athens, Greece
- A New Path Selection
Algorithm for MPLS Networks based on Available Bandwidth Estimation [slides]
T. Anjali, C. Scoglio, J. de Oliveira, L. C. Chen, I. F. Akyildiz, Georgia
Tec, U.S.A. and J. A. Smith, G. Uhl, A. Sciuto, NASA Goddart Space Flight
Center, U.S.A.
- Providing QoS in
MPLS-ATM Integrated Environment
S. Sánchéz-López, X. Masip-Bruin, J. Solé-Pareta,
J. Domingo-Pascual, Univ.
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
19.00
Social Event
Friday, October
18, 2002 (ICQT02 Day 1)
8.30
9.00 Registration
9.00 10.30 Welcome
- Keynote
Louis-Francois Pau, Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands and
Ericsson Uetviklings Core Network, Sweden:
Business Modeling Framework for Personalization in Mobile Business Services
10.30
11.00 Coffee Break
11.00
13.00 Session 9: Charging Technologies
Chair:
Simon Leinen, Switch, Switzerland
- Charging Control
and Transaction Accounting Mechanisms using IRTL (Information Resource Transaction
Layer) Middleware for P2P Services [slides]
J. Hwang, P. Aravamudham, E. Liddy, J. Stanton, I. MacInnes, Syracuse Univ.,
U.S.A.
- Design and Implementation
of a Charging and Accounting Architecture for QoS-differentiated VPN Services
to Mobile Users [slides]
T. G. Papaioannou,
G. Stamoulis, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business, Greece
- MIRA: A Distributed
and Scalable WAN/LAN Real-time Measurement Platform
R. Romeral, A. García-Martínez, A. B. García, A. Azcorra,
M. Álvarez-Campana, Univ. Carlos III Madrid and Technical Univ. of
Madrid, Spain
- Traceable Congestion
Control [slides]
M. Welzl, Innsbruck Univ., Austria
13.00
14.00 Lunch
14.00
15.30 Session 10: Pricing Models
Chair:
Ian MacInnes, Syracuse University, U.S.A.
- Applying the Generalized
Vickrey Auction to Pricing Reliable Multicasts [slides]
A. Sureka, P. R. Wurman, North Carolina State Univ., U.S.A.
- InterQoS Strategy
Enterprise Game for Price And QoS Negotiation on the Internet [slides]
L. N. Nassif, L. H. A. Correia, C. F. M. C. Cavalcanti, J. M. Nogueira, A.
A. F. Loureiro, G. R. Mateus, Federal Minas-Geras Univ. and Oure Pere Univ.,
Brazil
- Resource Pricing
under a Market-based Reservation Protocol
J. H. Lepler, K. Neuhoff, Cambridge Univ., U.K.
15.30
16.00 Coffee Break
16.00
17.30 Session 11: Economic Models and Security
Chair:
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland
- The Economic Impact
of Network Pricing Intervals [slides]
E. W. Fulp, Wake Univ. and D. S. Reeves, North Carolina State Univ.,
U.S.A.
- Pricing and Resource
Provisioning for Delivering E-Content On-Demand with Multiple Levels-of-Service
[slides]
S. Jagannathan, K. C. Almeroth, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.
- Providing Authentication
and Authorization Mechanisms for Active Service Charging [slides]
M. Bagnulo, B. Alarcos, M. Calderon, M. Sedano, Univ. Carlos III, Madrid,
Spain
17.30
Closing
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25.11.02