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Monday
19 November
PROGRAM
Morning
(9:00 - 12:30) Tutorial 1:
Pascal
Lorenz, Universite de Haute Alsace, France
IP-Oriented
QoS in the Next Generation Networks: application to wireless
networks
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Afternoon
(2:00 - 5:00) Tutorial 3:
Raouf
Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Peer-to-Peer
Networking - State of the Art and Research Challenges
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Tutorial
1
Title:
IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks: application to wireless
networks
Presenter:
Pascal Lorenz, Universite de Haute Alsace, France
Abstract:
Emerging Internet Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms are expected to
enable widespread use of real time services such as VoIP and
videoconferencing. The "best effort" Internet delivery cannot be
used for the new multimedia applications. New technologies and new
standards are necessary to offer Quality of Service (QoS) for these
multimedia applications. Therefore new communication architectures
integrate mechanisms allowing guaranteed QoS services as well as high rate
communications.
The
service level agreement with a mobile Internet user is hard to satisfy,
since there may not be enough resources available in some parts of the
network the mobile user is moving into. The emerging Internet QoS
architectures, differentiated services and integrated services, do not
consider user mobility. QoS mechanisms enforce a differentiated sharing of
bandwidth among services and users. Thus, there must be mechanisms
available to identify traffic flows with different QoS parameters, and to
make it possible to charge the users based on requested quality. The
integration of fixed and mobile wireless access into IP networks presents
a cost effective and efficient way to provide seamless end-to-end
connectivity and ubiquitous access in a market where the demand for mobile
Internet services has grown rapidly and predicted to generate billions of
dollars in revenue.
This
tutorial covers to the issues of QoS provisioning in heterogeneous
networks and Internet access over future wireless networks as well as ATM,
MPLS, DiffServ, IntServ frameworks. It discusses the characteristics of
the Internet, mobility and QoS provisioning in wireless and mobile IP
networks. This tutorial also covers routing, security, baseline
architecture of the inter-networking protocols and end to end traffic
management issues.
Biography:
Pascal Lorenz (lorenz@ieee.org) received a PhD degree from the University
of Nancy, France. Between 1990 and 1995 he was a research engineer at
WorldFIP Europe and at Alcatel-Alsthom. He is a professor at the
University of Haute-Alsace and responsible of the Network and
Telecommunication Research Group. His research interests include QoS,
wireless networks and high-speed networks. He was the Program and
Organizing Chair of the IEEE HTUICATM'98UTH, HTUICATM'99UTH,
HTUECUMN'00UTH, HTUICN'01UTH, HTUECUMN'02UTH and HTUICT'03UTH,
HTUICN'04UTH, HTUPWC'05UTH conferences, symposium co-chair of ICC2005 and
co-program chair of HTUICC'04UTH. Since 2000, he is a Technical Editor of
the IEEE Communications Magazine Editorial Board. He is the vice-chair of
the IEEE ComSoc Communications Software Technical Committee and secretary
of the IEEE ComSoc Communications Systems Integration and Modelling
Technical Committee. He is senior member of the IEEE, member of many
international program committees and he has served as a guest editor for a
number of journals including Telecommunications Systems, IEEE
Communications Magazine and LNCS. He has organized and chaired several
technical sessions and gave tutorials at major international conferences.
He is the author of 3 books, 1 patent and 160 international publication in
journals and conferences.
Intended
audience: This tutorial is intended for educators, researchers,
students and people interested in gaining an overall understanding of the
QoS and of the next generation networks.
Other
tutorials presented:
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P. LORENZ, "Quality of Service in the Next Generation Networks",
Asia Pacific Conference on Communications, APCC'01, September 17, 2001,
Tokyo, Japan.
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P. LORENZ, "Quality of Service in Wireless Networks", Second
IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia, October 23, 2001, Beijing,
China.
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P. LORENZ, "QoS in Next Generation of Wireless Networks", 21st
IEEE International Performance, Computing, And Communications Conference,
IPCCC'02, April 3, 2002, Phoenix, Arizona
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P. LORENZ, "Next Generation of Wireless Networks", IEEE
International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT'02, June 23, 2002,
Beijing, China, pp. 271-340.
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P. LORENZ, "QoS in Next Generation Networks", 7PthP IEEE
Symposium on Computers and Communications, ISCC'02, Taormina, Italy, July
1, 2002
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P. LORENZ, "Next Generation of Wireless Networks", IEEE
International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, ICME'2002, August 26,
2002, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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P. LORENZ, "Quality of Service in Networks", Join 2PndP IEEE
International Conference on Networking and IEEE International Conference
on Wireless LANs and Home Networks, ICN'02 and ICWLHN 2002, 29 August,
2002, Atlanta, USA
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented Quality of Service", Tutorial for 10PthP
IEEE Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication
Systems, MASCOTS'2002, October 13, 2002, Fort Worth, USA.
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P. LORENZ, "QoS in the Next Generation of Wireless Networks",
Personal Wireless Conference, PWC'2002, October 23, 2002, Singapore.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", Sixth IEEE International
Conference on High Speed Networks and Multimedia Communications, HSNMC'03,
July 23, 2003, Estoril, Portugal.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks",
11PthP ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and
Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, MASCOTS'2003,
October 12, 2003, Orlando, USA.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
Application to Wireless Networks", Symposium on Applications and the
Internet, SAINT'2004, January 27, 2004, Tokyo, Japan.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
Application to Wireless Networks", 11th International
Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium, June 13, 2004,
Vienna, Austria, pp. 1-37.
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P. LORENZ, "QoS in the Next Generation Networks ", IEEE
International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, ICME'2004, June 27, 2004,
Taipei, Taiwan.
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P. LORENZ, "QoS in the Next Generation Wireless Networks ",
11PthP IEEE International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT'2004,
August 1, 2004, Fortaleza, Brazil.
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P. LORENZ, " QoS in the Next Generation Networks and Wireless
Networks", 12PthP International Conference on Software,
Telecommunications and Computer Networks, SOFTCOM'2004, October 10, 2004,
Split, Croatia.
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P. LORENZ, "Multimedia System Support and Networking", IEEE/ACM
PacificRim Conference on Multimedia, PCM'04, November 30, 2004, Tokyo,
Japan
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P. LORENZ, "QoS in the Next Generation Networks", ACS/IEEE
International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, AICCSA'05,
January 3, 2005, Cairo, Egypt.
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P. LORENZ, " IP-Oriented QoS in NGN: application to wireless
networks", 8th International Conference on Telecommunications,
ConTEL'05, June 14, 2005, Zagreb, Croatia.
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P. LORENZ, IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks, T3rd
International Conference
on Information Technology: Research and Education, ITRE'2005, June 27,
2005, Hsinchu, Taiwan.T
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P. LORENZ, IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks: application to
wireless networks, 2nd International Symposium on Wireless Communication
Systems, ISWCS'05, September 5, 2005, Siena, Italy.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks,
International Wireless Summit, IWS'05, September 18, 2005, Aalborg,
Denmark.
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P. LORENZ, " IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", 4th ACS/IEEE International
Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, AICCSA'06, March 10,
2006, Dubai/Sharjah, UAE.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", IFIP Networking'2006, May 15,
2006, Coimbra, Portugal.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", 6th International Workshop on
Applications and Services in Wireless Networks, ASWN'06, May 29, 2006,
Berlin, Germany.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", International Conference on Mobile
Computing and Wireless Communications, MCWC'06, September 17, 2006, Amman,
Jordan.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", 12th International
Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning
Symposium,
Networks'2006, November 6, 2006, New Delhi, India.
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P. LORENZ, "IP-Oriented QoS in the Next Generation Networks:
application to wireless networks", IEEE Wireless Communications and
Networking Conference, WCNC'2007, March 15, 2007, Hong Kong.
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Pascal
LORENZ Universite de Haute Alsace IUT de Colmar 34 rue du Grillenbreit
68008 Colmar - FRANCE Tel: 33 (0)3 89 20 23 66 - Fax: 33 (0)3 89 20 23 59
Mobile: 33 (0)6 03 65 80 42 Email: p.lorenz@uha.fr or lorenz@ieee.org http://iutsun1.uha.fr/~lorenz
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Tutorial
3
Title:
Peer-to-Peer Networking - State of the Art and Research Challenges
Presenter:
Raouf Boutaba,
University of Waterloo, Canada
Abstract:
The past few years have witnessed the emergence of Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
systems as a means to further facilitate the formation of communities of
interest over the Internet in all areas of human life including
technical/research, cultural, political, social, and entertainment. P2P
technologies involve data storage, discovery and retrieval, overlay
networks and application-level routing, security and reputation,
measurements and management. This tutorial will give an appreciation of
the issues and state of the art in Peer-to-Peer Networking. It will
introduce the underlying concepts, present existing architectures,
highlight the design requirements, discuss the research issues, compare
existing approaches, and illustrate the concepts through case studies. The
ultimate objective is to provide the tutorial attendees with an in-depth
understanding of the issues inherent to the design, deployment and
operation of large-scale P2P systems.
Biography:
Raouf Boutaba is currently a Professor of Computer Science at the
University of Waterloo. Before joining academia, he founded and was the
director of the telecommunications and distributed systems division of the
Computer Science Research Institute of Montreal (CRIM). His research
interests include network, resource and service management in multimedia
wired and wireless networks. He has published more than 250 papers in
refereed journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Boutaba is the founder
and Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Network and Service
Management and on the editorial boards of several other journals. He is
currently a distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society, the
Director of the IEEE ComSoc Related Societies Board, the chairman of the
IEEE Technical Committee on Information Infrastructure and the IFIP
Working Group 6.6 on Network and Distributed Systems Management. He has
received several best paper awards and other recognitions such as the
Premier's research excellence award.
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