IEEE ATM '96 WORKSHOP

August 25-27, 1996, San Francisco, CA

Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society


The purpose of this workshop is to foster the exchange of information among those working in diverse aspects of ATM. The workshop committee invites submissions and participation from researchers and developers in academia, industry and government. This workshop is intended for those who are actively involved in or following ATM research and development.


Workshop Advisory Board:

Bijan Jabbari (Chair), GMU, USA; Augusto Casaca, INESC, Portugal; Jean-Pierre Coudreuse, CNET, France; Maurizio Decina, CEFRIEL, Italy; Martin De Prycker, Alcatel Bell, Belgium; Dennis Dorman, Telstra Corp., Australia; Kai Eng, Bell Labs, USA; Yuji Inoue, NTT, Japan; Paul Kuehn, U of Stuttgart, Germany; Alberto Leon-Garcia, U of Toronto, Canada; Mischa Schwartz, Columbia Univ, USA; Samir Tohme, ENST, France; Richard Vickers, BNR, Canada; Steve Walters, Bellcore, USA; Steve Weinstein, NEC America, USA


Workshop Committee:

Co-chairs:
Guy Copeland
Computer Sciences Corp., Herndon, VA

Raymond Pickholtz
George Washington University, Washington, DC

Technical Program Committee:

Co-Chairs:
Roch Guerin
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY

Ferit Yegenoglu
COMSAT Laboratories, Clarksburg, Maryland

Members:

Nicola Blefari Melazzi, Italy
Doug Browning, IITRI, USA
Abhijit K. Choudhury, AT&T Bell Labs, USA
Wolfgang Fischer, Siemens, Germany
Bur Goode, IBM Advantis, USA
Klaus Gradischnig, Siemens, Germany
Andrzej Jajszczyk, FP SICT, Poland
Mark Karol, AT&T Bell Labs, USA
Daniel Kofman, ENST, France
Hossein Mouftah, Queen's Univ., Canada
Achille Pattavina, CEFRIEL, Italy
Jim Roberts, CNET, France
Henning Schulzrinne, GMD, Germany
Dominique Seret, ENST, France
Heinrich Steuttgen, IBM, Germany
Tatsuya Suda, UC Irvine, USA
Vittorio Trecordi, CEFRIEL, Italy

Local Arrangements:

Volunteer requested.

Treasurer:

Volunteer requested.


Instructions

Original contributions are requested, on topics such as:
 ATM switch architectures                 ATM field trials 
  implementation, and performance
 Traffic and performance modeling         Functions and procedures for 
				  	     traffic management
 ATM interworking (e.g. scalability       ATM software architectures
   of PNNI, performance of PNNI              for services
   hierarchical routing, multi-vendor
   interoperability tests) 
 ATM standards                            Video coding and transmission 
                                             over ATM
 Wireless ATM (terrestrial and            IP services over ATM (e.g. 
   satellite based)                          TCP over ATM, IP/ATM 
                                             interoperability and interact-
                                             ions, connectionless traffic
                                             support)
 Network management and operation         ATM LAN switches
 Error recovery and correction            ATM network applications
   mechanicsms, experience and analysis.
 ATM congestion control                   ATM routing


Schedule:
Five page abstract due: May 3, 1996.
Notification of acceptance: July 1, 1996

Submit: Submit your papers by e-mail (postscript or text only), fax, or regular mail to:

Ferit Yegenoglu
COMSAT Laboratories,
22300 COMSAT Drive
Clarksburg, Maryland 20871, USA

Tel: 301/428-4638
Fax: 301/428-7747
E-mail: atm96@mozart.gmu.edu

Please include complete information on author(s), affiliation(s), address(es), telephone and fax numbers and, if applicable, e-mail.

For registration and general information, contact:

Guy Copeland, MC299
Computer Sciences Corp.
3001 Centreville Rd. Herndon, VA 22071
Phone: +1 703 471 3044
Fax: +1 703 471 3145
E-mail: gcopelan@csc.com