TCGN
Gigabit Networking Workshop GBN99 - Call for Participation
21 March 1999 - New York, NY
Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking
in conjunction with INFOCOM'99
GBN is held on the first day of Infocom; for more information and registration, see the Infocom web site
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Purpose and Format
The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for presenting and
discussing very recent work in gigabit networking and to raise
relevant issues to the general networking community in a timely
manner. It will take place from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM with lunch
provided. There will be an open business meeting of the Technical
Committee on Gigabit Networking following the workshop at 5:00 PM.
The workshop will consist of a number of short informal presentations
and discussion on current research and implementation, hot topics,
position statements, and controversial issues relating to high
bandwidth networking. The focus is on end-to-end issues including
transport and higher layer protocols, host and network interface
architecture, operating systems, emerging applications, deployment and
management of large networks, economic and regulatory issues, security
and privacy, and other societal impacts. We are particularly
interested on the theme of high performance distributed information
access designed to scale to gigabit giganode networks with a high
(number of users) × (throughput per user) product, including:
- high-performance authentication and security (hardware and
software solutions, and their trade-off)
- low latency name resolution (e.g. URL and URC) and name service
(e.g. URL and DNS)
- high-performance distributed IPC, shared memory, and file systems
- high-performance information access and interactive service support
- high-performance low latency transactions, session control, and
network signalling
Special Focus Topic - each year, GBN highlights focus topics,
for which abstracts are specifically recruited. This year's topics
are:
- VPNs (NATs, etc.) at gigabit speeds
- Network layers over direct media (IP over SONET, etc.)
- Gigabit LANs - done deal, or work to be done?
There will be sessions reserved for interactive discussion.
Suggestions for additional topics are welcome (email tcgn@ieee.org and
Cc: to the program co-chairs;
controversial topics and outrageous viewpoints are
encouraged. Presentations will appear in the online proceedings of the
workshop, under URL http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/ieee-tcgn/conference/gbn99.
Submission
Submission of a one page abstract is due 29 January 1999, and must be
in plain text (66 lines max.) by email to the program chair at evans@ittc.ukans.edu.
Please include the text "GBN99 Submission" in the
Subject: field; all submissions will be quickly acknowledged
(otherwise contact the program chair to confirm receipt). Notification
will be made by 12 February 1999. Annotated electronic versions of the
presentation foils are due 15 March 1999, to be included in the
on-line proceedings prior to the workshop.
Selected submissions will be invited to develop full papers for fast-track review for Protocols for High-Speed Networks `99, http://www.isi.edu/pfhsn99.
Registration
Registration for the workshop will be handled as part of INFOCOM'99
registration; information is available on the WWW at
http://www.comsoc.org/confs/infocom/99/ . Additional copies of
the GBN'99 CFP and additional information on the workshop are
available on the WWW at http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/ieee-tcgn,
or by email to the program co-chairs.
| Program Co-Chairs |
| Prof. Joseph B. Evans | Joe Touch |
| Info. &and Telecom. Tech. Center | USC/ISI |
| 2291 Irving Hill Road | Suite 1001 |
| University of Kansas | 4676 Admiralty Way |
| Lawrence, KS 66045 USA | Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA |
| +1 785 864-4830 | +1 310 822 1511 x151 |
| evans@ittc.ukans.edu | touch@isi.edu |
| http://www.ittc.ukans.edu/~evans/ | http://www.isi.edu/touch |
| Program Committee (tentative) |
| Christophe Diot, Sprint Labs |
| Aloke Guha, StorageTek (STK) |
| Bryan Lyles, Sprint Labs |
| Gerald Neufeld, Siara Systems |
| Dick Skillen, Interlog |
| James Sterbenz, BBN Technologies, GTE |
| Richard Thompson, Univ. of Pittsburgh |
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Joe Touch
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