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High Performance Networking is a state-of-the-art book that deals with issues relating to the fast-paced evolution of public, corporate and residential networks. It focuses on the practical and experimental aspects of high performance networks and introduces novel approaches and concepts aimed at improving the performance, usability, interoperability and scalability of such systems. Among others, the topics covered include:

  • Java applets and applications;
  • distributed virtual environments;
  • new internet streaming protocols;
  • web telecollaboration tools;
  • Internet, Intranet;
  • real-time services like multimedia;
  • quality of service;
  • mobility.
High PerformanceNetworking comprises the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on High Performance Networking, sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and was held at Vienna Univrsity of Technology, Vienna, Austria, in September 1998.
High Performance Networking is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course on high performance networking, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.




High Performance Networking is a state-of-the-art book that deals with issues relating to the fast-paced evolution of public, corporate and residential networks. It focuses on the practical and experimental aspects of high performance networks and introduces novel approaches and concepts aimed at improving the performance, usability, interoperability and scalability of such systems. Among others, the topics covered include:
  • Java applets and applications;
  • distributed virtual environments;
  • new internet streaming protocols;
  • web telecollaboration tools;
  • Internet, Intranet;
  • real-time services like multimedia;
  • quality of service;
  • mobility.
High PerformanceNetworking comprises the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on High Performance Networking, sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and was held at Vienna Univrsity of Technology, Vienna, Austria, in September 1998.
High Performance Networking is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course on high performance networking, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.


High Performance Networking is a state-of-the-art book that deals with issues relating to the fast-paced evolution of public, corporate and residential networks. It focuses on the practical and experimental aspects of high performance networks and introduces novel approaches and concepts aimed at improving the performance, usability, interoperability and scalability of such systems. Among others, the topics covered include:
  • Java applets and applications;
  • distributed virtual environments;
  • new internet streaming protocols;
  • web telecollaboration tools;
  • Internet, Intranet;
  • real-time services like multimedia;
  • quality of service;
  • mobility.
High PerformanceNetworking comprises the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on High Performance Networking, sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and was held at Vienna Univrsity of Technology, Vienna, Austria, in September 1998.
High Performance Networking is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course on high performance networking, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Broadband access to the Internet — an overview....Pages 3-23
Performance of multiple access protocols in geo-stationary satellite systems....Pages 25-43
A new HFC architecture using return path multiplexing....Pages 45-62
Front Matter....Pages 63-63
End-to-End Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol Adaptation for Floor Control and Other Conference Control Functions Requirements....Pages 65-78
An Architecture for Conference-Support using Secured Multicast....Pages 79-93
SELDOM: A Simple and Efficient Low-cost, Delay-bounded Online Multicasting....Pages 95-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
A Scalable and Robust Feedback Mechanism for Adaptive Multimedia Multicast Systems....Pages 117-141
A Scalable Protocol For Reporting Periodically Using Multicast IP....Pages 143-151
A Scalability Scheme for the Real-time Control Protocol....Pages 153-168
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Enhanced Convolution Approach for Connection Admission Control in ATM Networks....Pages 171-188
Fast Rerouting in ATM Networks: Pro-Active Search protocol....Pages 189-202
Impact of VC Merging on Buffer Requirements in ATM Networks....Pages 203-217
A Comparison of ATM Stream Merging Techniques....Pages 219-234
Integrating Parallel Computing Applications in an ATM Scenario....Pages 235-252
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
Differentiated Services: A New Approach for Quality of Service in the Internet....Pages 255-273
Toward a Hierarchical Mobile IPv6....Pages 275-290
Active libraries: A flexible strategy for active networks....Pages 291-305
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
End-to-end QoS Provisioning through Resource Adaptation....Pages 309-326
A Dynamic Sender-Initiated Reservation Protocol for the Internet....Pages 327-349
USD: Scalable Bandwidth Allocation for the Internet....Pages 351-361
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
A Connectionless Approach to Providing QoS in IP Networks....Pages 363-379
Front Matter....Pages 381-381
An implementation of a gateway for hierarchically encoded video across ATM and IP networks....Pages 383-398
Trading off network utilisation and delays by performing shaping on VC ATM connections carrying LAN traffic....Pages 399-415
Packet-based Approaches to ATM Cell Policing, and their Effects on Internet Traffic....Pages 417-428
Optimising bandwidth reservation in IP/ATM internetworks using the guaranteed delay service....Pages 429-452
Front Matter....Pages 453-453
Orchestra !: an Internet service for distributed musical sessions and collaborative music development and engineering....Pages 455-469
High-Performance Online Presentation of Complex 3D Scenes....Pages 471-484
On the Optimal Placement of Web Proxies in the Internet: The Linear Topology....Pages 485-495
The Network Computer for an Open Services Market....Pages 497-507
Front Matter....Pages 509-509
Integrated Services: IP Networking Applications....Pages 511-513
The interaction of the TCP flow control procedure in end nodes on the proposed flow control mechanism for use in IEEE 802.3 switches....Pages 515-534
On End-to-End Congestion Avoidance for TCP/IP....Pages 535-551
Front Matter....Pages 553-553
A Rate Based Back-pressure Flow Control for the Internet....Pages 555-573
TCP-BFA: Buffer Fill Avoidance....Pages 575-594
Motivation of an end-to-end regulation of bandwidth in intra-networks: The ROBIN concept....Pages 595-612
Nondeterministic classifier performance evaluation for flow based IP switching....Pages 613-624
Front Matter....Pages 625-625
Internet QoS Routing using the Bellman-Ford Algorithm....Pages 627-646
Feedback controlled scheduling for QoS in communication systems....Pages 647-658
Scheduling algorithms for advance resource reservation....Pages 659-671
Achieving 90% Throughput in A Flow-Oriented Input-Queued Switching Router System....Pages 673-683
Service Logic Mobility over Intelligent Broadband Networks....Pages 685-699


High Performance Networking is a state-of-the-art book that deals with issues relating to the fast-paced evolution of public, corporate and residential networks. It focuses on the practical and experimental aspects of high performance networks and introduces novel approaches and concepts aimed at improving the performance, usability, interoperability and scalability of such systems. Among others, the topics covered include:
  • Java applets and applications;
  • distributed virtual environments;
  • new internet streaming protocols;
  • web telecollaboration tools;
  • Internet, Intranet;
  • real-time services like multimedia;
  • quality of service;
  • mobility.
High PerformanceNetworking comprises the proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on High Performance Networking, sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), and was held at Vienna Univrsity of Technology, Vienna, Austria, in September 1998.
High Performance Networking is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course on high performance networking, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Broadband access to the Internet — an overview....Pages 3-23
Performance of multiple access protocols in geo-stationary satellite systems....Pages 25-43
A new HFC architecture using return path multiplexing....Pages 45-62
Front Matter....Pages 63-63
End-to-End Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol Adaptation for Floor Control and Other Conference Control Functions Requirements....Pages 65-78
An Architecture for Conference-Support using Secured Multicast....Pages 79-93
SELDOM: A Simple and Efficient Low-cost, Delay-bounded Online Multicasting....Pages 95-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
A Scalable and Robust Feedback Mechanism for Adaptive Multimedia Multicast Systems....Pages 117-141
A Scalable Protocol For Reporting Periodically Using Multicast IP....Pages 143-151
A Scalability Scheme for the Real-time Control Protocol....Pages 153-168
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Enhanced Convolution Approach for Connection Admission Control in ATM Networks....Pages 171-188
Fast Rerouting in ATM Networks: Pro-Active Search protocol....Pages 189-202
Impact of VC Merging on Buffer Requirements in ATM Networks....Pages 203-217
A Comparison of ATM Stream Merging Techniques....Pages 219-234
Integrating Parallel Computing Applications in an ATM Scenario....Pages 235-252
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
Differentiated Services: A New Approach for Quality of Service in the Internet....Pages 255-273
Toward a Hierarchical Mobile IPv6....Pages 275-290
Active libraries: A flexible strategy for active networks....Pages 291-305
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
End-to-end QoS Provisioning through Resource Adaptation....Pages 309-326
A Dynamic Sender-Initiated Reservation Protocol for the Internet....Pages 327-349
USD: Scalable Bandwidth Allocation for the Internet....Pages 351-361
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
A Connectionless Approach to Providing QoS in IP Networks....Pages 363-379
Front Matter....Pages 381-381
An implementation of a gateway for hierarchically encoded video across ATM and IP networks....Pages 383-398
Trading off network utilisation and delays by performing shaping on VC ATM connections carrying LAN traffic....Pages 399-415
Packet-based Approaches to ATM Cell Policing, and their Effects on Internet Traffic....Pages 417-428
Optimising bandwidth reservation in IP/ATM internetworks using the guaranteed delay service....Pages 429-452
Front Matter....Pages 453-453
Orchestra !: an Internet service for distributed musical sessions and collaborative music development and engineering....Pages 455-469
High-Performance Online Presentation of Complex 3D Scenes....Pages 471-484
On the Optimal Placement of Web Proxies in the Internet: The Linear Topology....Pages 485-495
The Network Computer for an Open Services Market....Pages 497-507
Front Matter....Pages 509-509
Integrated Services: IP Networking Applications....Pages 511-513
The interaction of the TCP flow control procedure in end nodes on the proposed flow control mechanism for use in IEEE 802.3 switches....Pages 515-534
On End-to-End Congestion Avoidance for TCP/IP....Pages 535-551
Front Matter....Pages 553-553
A Rate Based Back-pressure Flow Control for the Internet....Pages 555-573
TCP-BFA: Buffer Fill Avoidance....Pages 575-594
Motivation of an end-to-end regulation of bandwidth in intra-networks: The ROBIN concept....Pages 595-612
Nondeterministic classifier performance evaluation for flow based IP switching....Pages 613-624
Front Matter....Pages 625-625
Internet QoS Routing using the Bellman-Ford Algorithm....Pages 627-646
Feedback controlled scheduling for QoS in communication systems....Pages 647-658
Scheduling algorithms for advance resource reservation....Pages 659-671
Achieving 90% Throughput in A Flow-Oriented Input-Queued Switching Router System....Pages 673-683
Service Logic Mobility over Intelligent Broadband Networks....Pages 685-699
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