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  		      IEEE Globecom'96 Workshop

 	TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS FOR HIGH SPEED BROADBAND NETWORKS
  
 		       November 22nd  (Friday)
  
 		 Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
 		       Westminster, London, UK
  
 	 Sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, IEE
  
  
 
  
 It is difficult to deliver the high performance capability of emerging
 NII/GII high speed broadband networks to an application without losing a
 significant fraction of the resource to overhead. The performance
 improvement at the application level may not scale in proportion to an
 increase in data-link speed.  This is also the case with end-to-end
 control transport protocols over networks with large bandwidth-latency
 products.  While much effort has been placed in investigating
 performance issues at the network layer and below, transport layer
 issues also need to be examined.
 
 This workshop will examine the state of the art in deliverable network
 performance currently possible in current and emerging high speed
 networks, identify and quantify performance limiters, and investigate
 possible solutions. Experimental work is of particular interest. Papers
 on the wide range of protocol performance implications are of interest
 but papers investigating issues of transport and higher layer protocols
 are highly encouraged.
 
 Experimental results observed on ATM testbeds and satellite systems are
 of interest, along with prototyping results of transport level
 designs.  Focus should be on current research and implementation issues
 pertaining to data transmission over high bandwidth-latency paths.
  
  
 Workshop Chair
 --------------
 Douglas J. Hoder
 National Aeronautics & Space Administration
 Lewis Research Center, MS 54-6
 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH 44135
 

 (216) 433-3438 (Tel)
 (216) 433-8705 (Fax)
 dhoder@lerc.nasa.gov 

  
 Program  Chairs
 ---------------
 Patrick Dowd		       Saragur M. Srinidhi
 National Security Agency      Sterling Software, MS 142-1
 9800 Savage Road, MS R53      National Aeronautics & Space Administration
 Ft. Mead, MD 20755            21000 Brookpark Road, Clevaland, OH 44135
                          ____
 
 (301) 688-0347 (Tel)	       (216) 433-8987 (Tel)
 (301) 688-0588 (Fax)          (216) 433-8000 (Fax)                	  
 dowd@afterlife.ncsc.mil       saragur@lerc.nasa.gov
 

 Program Committee:
 -----------------
 Hamid Aghvami, Kings College,London, UK
 David Beering, Amoco, USA 
 Kul Bhasin, NASA, USA
 Eric Bobinsky, British Telecom, UK
 Prakash Chitre, COMSAT, USA
 Walter Ciesluk, Mitre, USA
 Enrique Cuevas, AT&T, USA
 Giovanni Chiola, Univ. Genova, Italy
 Daniel Daly, Bellcore, USA
 Patrick Dowd, UMD & NSA, USA
 Serge Fdida, Laboratoire MASI, France
 Raj Jain, OSU, USA
 Vijay Konangi, CSU, USA
 Hans Kruse, OU, USA
 Anurag Kumar, IISc, India
 Ray McFarland, NSA, USA
 Alexander Latour-Henner, Telia, Sweden
 Per Gunninberg, Uppsala Univ., Sweden
 Saragur Srinidhi, Sterling Software, USA
 Kishor Trivedi, Duke, USA
 

 
 Deadlines:
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 Paper Submission: June 3, 1996
 
 Notification of Acceptance: Aug 9, 1996
 
 Camera Ready Copy: Sep 13, 1996

 Selected papers will be published in the "Computer Communications"
 (Elsevier) Journal.

 
 Submission Policy:
 -----------------
 
 To speed up the reviewing process an electronic version of the paper
 (postscript) should be submitted by e-mail to <transport@lerc.nasa.gov>. 
 If electronic version cannot be generated then four copies should be
 mailed to either of the Program Chairs.
 
 Preferably the submission of double-spaced full papers is solicited,
 but extended abstracts up to four pages will be considered by 
 the program committee as well.

 The length of double-spaced papers should not exceed 20 pages, 
 including figures and references.  
 
 Publication Policy:
 ------------------
 
 All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the
 program committee.  Selected papers will be published in the "Computer 
 Communications" Journal.  
 
 Presentations will appear in the online proceedings of the workshop,
 under an URL to be announced later.
 
 Registration
 ____________
 
 Will be handled as part of Globecom96 registration


 WWW Address
 ___________

 http://predator.lerc.nasa.gov/globecom

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