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17th LCN 1992: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 1992, September 13-16, 1992, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1992, ISBN 0-8186-3095-7

- Howard C. Salwen:

DQDB, SMDS, B-ISDN and MAN. 2-7 - Mara Jill Spaulder:

Bell Atlantic and SMDS applications. 8-13 - Tim I. Bajenesco:

Some lessons learned from the practical experience using MANs. 14-17 - Ken DuBose, Hyong S. Kim:

An effective bit rate/table lookup based admission control algorithm for the ATM B-ISDN. 20-29 - Xinli Hou, Ignas G. Niemegeers:

The concept of fairness and a GFC protocol. 30-35 - Masuma Ahmed:

B-ISDN customer network management framework. 36-41 - Henning Christiansen, Kenn S. Kvols:

Performance analysis of ATM/DQDB interworking. 42-49 - Chatschik Bisdikian:

A queueing model for a data station within the IEEE 802.6 MAN. 52-61 - Salvatore Casale, M. Iudica, Aurelio La Corte

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A general architecture for services management in a DQDB MAN. 62-69 - Su-Yeon Kim, Jung Bong Suk, Ki-Jun Han:

A modified QA (queued arbitrated) protocol for improving performances in DQDB MAN. 70-79 - Maurice Gagnaire, Benoist Gadet:

The adaptive threshold algorithm: a bandwidth allocation mechanism with fast response time for DQDB. 80-88 - Joseph R. Bumblis:

3M's FDDI infrastructure design and deployment. 90-99 - Marc Willebeek-LeMair, Frank Schaffa, Baiju V. Patel:

Isochronous versus synchronous traffic in FDDI. 100-109 - Amit Shah, Don Staddon, Izhak Rubin, Aleksandar Ratkovic:

Multimedia over FDDI. 110-124 - A. Thimmel, P. Kühn:

Dual MAC usage in FDDI. 125-132 - Baiju V. Patel, Antonio Ruiz, Frank Schaffa, Marc Willebeek-LeMair:

Graceful insertion and removal approaches for FDDI-II. 134-138 - K. W. Cheung:

A multichannel extension of the fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) using tunable-channel access. 139-141 - Dennis Karvelas, Alberto Leon-Garcia:

Throughput and delay analysis of FDDI and FDDI-II under mixed traffic. 142-151 - Jayant Kadambi, Jean-Jacques Werner:

A bandwidth-efficient encoding scheme for high-speed data transmission on Category 3 cable. 152-156 - Jiansheng Yin, Charles B. Silio Jr.:

A reliability analysis of failsoft FDDI networks. 158-167 - Stanley F. Ralph, Orest J. Ukrainsky, Robert H. Schellack, Leonard Weinberg:

Alternate path FDDI topology. 168-177 - William S. Hiles, David T. Marlow:

Approaches for survivability in FDDI networks. 178-185 - Bruce G. Barnett, Emilie T. Saulnier

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High level traffic analysis of a LAN segment. 188-197 - K. M. Khalil:

Performance and traffic characterization of a class of graphics-intensive X-applications. 198-205 - Elias Drakopoulos:

Analysis of a local computer network with workstations and X terminals. 206-215 - Hung Khei Huang, Tatsuya Suda:

Design, implementation and measurement of a collision avoidance multiple broadcast tree network. 218-230 - Maria C. Yuang, Steen J. Hsu, Kenny Y. Lee, C. Huang:

An integrated system of modelling, analysis and simulation for real-time networks. 231-240 - Avraham Leff, Joel L. Wolf, Philip S. Yu:

LRU-based replication strategies in a LAN remote caching architecture. 244-253 - X. Simón, José L. Melús, Francisco Recacha:

A cryptographic protocol to obtain secure communications in extended Ethernet environment. 254-261 - Phil Joo Moon, Joon Won Lee, Moon Suk Jun, Chul Hee Lee:

The new high-speed digital signature. 262-271 - Joseph R. Bumblis:

3M/US West SMDS trial. 274-283 - Ramiro E. Reinoso:

LAN interconnection experiments over a cross country switched multi-megabit data service network. 284-291 - Theodore O. Brunner:

A demonstration of SMDS customer network management features. 292-299 - Tate B. Jennings, Joseph C. Lawrence, Kaj Tesink:

Practical SMDS demonstrations. 300-309 - Howard C. Salwen:

Hub routing versus distributed routing. 312-318 - Andrew J. Rindos, Steven P. Woolet, Lee A. Sendelbach:

Effects of excessive frame loss on scanning tree reconfiguration. 319-325 - Sudheer Marisetti, Hosame Abu-Amara, Kevin Wei Kang Tsai:

Sensitivity of the objective functions for joint flow control and optimal routing in computer networks. 326-334 - Peramanayagam Marimuthu, Yannis Viniotis, Tsang-Ling Sheu:

A parallel router architecture for high speed LAN internetworking. 335-344 - James P. Hughes:

HIPPI [high performance parallel interface]. 346-354 - John K. Renwick:

Building a practical HIPPI LAN. 355-360 - Ken Hardwick, Joel M. Halpern, William R. Franta:

A link state routing algorithm for the configuration of interconnected HIPPI switches. 361-370 - Atul Kapil, Esther T. Ososanya:

Broadcasting and personalized communication in a torus and grid network. 371-378 - Brian Smith, Billy Durham, Bob Hatfield:

A large engineering network architecture. 380-386 - Claudio Bompard, Antonio Iera

, Vittorio Trecordi:
Analysis of the optimality of a multi-level bandwidth-negotiation algorithm for FDDI interconnection across B-ISDN. 387-396 - Samir Chatterjee, Mostafa A. Bassiouni:

Hierarchical message dissemination in very large WANs. 397-403 - Bhumip Khasnabish:

Neural brouter for network interconnections: MS-net interconnects DQDB-nets. 404-413 - Qin Zheng, Kang G. Shin:

Real-time communication in local area ring networks. 416-425 - Joseph Kee-Yin Ng, Jane W.-S. Liu:

Performance of multiple-ring networks for real-time communications. 426-435 - Taieb Znati, Brian Field:

A network level fractional channel to support guaranteed real-time communication. 436-445 - Peter Martini, Georg Werschmann:

Real-time communication in DQDB-a comparison of difference strategies. 446-453 - Alfred C. Weaver

, James F. McNabb:
Digitized voice distribution using XTP and FDDI. 456-465 - Adriano Valenzano, Claudio Demartini, Gianluca Cena

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CIMNET: a prototype network for time critical applications in the factory. 466-472 - Claudio Demartini, Paolo Montuschi, Adriano Valenzano, Luigi Ciminiera, Riccardo Sisto:

Throughput analysis of timed token protocols in double ring networks. 473-482 - Kang G. Shin, Chih-Che Chou:

Design and evaluation of real-time communication for FieldBus based manufacturing systems. 483-492 - Dan Duchamp, Neil F. Reynolds:

Measured performance of a wireless LAN. 494-499 - Manuel J. Betancor, J. Martín, J. Rivero, Victor M. Melián, Francisco J. Gabiola, Francisco J. López-Hernández:

IEEE-488.2 communications by infrared wireless link. 500-504 - Manuel J. Betancor, J. Martin-Bernardo, Asunción Santamaria

, Victor M. Melián, Francisco J. Lopez-Hernandez:
Infrared wireless system for high speed RS-232/RS-423/RS-422 communications. 505-510 - Timothy Holt, Kaveh Pahlavan, Jin-Fa Lee:

A computer graphics package for indoor radio channel simulation using a 2D ray tracing algorithm. 511-518 - Kanti Prasad, Kuen-Wing Poon:

Design of a protocol controller for wireless information networks. 519-524 - Tony L. Mitchell, Steven L. Blake:

Issues in video transmission over broadband ATM networks. 526-531 - Takeshi Yoneda, Yutaka Matsushita:

An integrated video/voice/data protocol using distributed priority change. 532-540 - Ghassan Semaan, Pierre A. Humblet:

A method for isochronous traffic in a WDM star network. 541-547 - Nicholas Malcolm, Wei Zhao

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Advances in hard real-time communication with local area networks. 548-557 - Shafique Pappa, Sanjita Sethi, Jack Tan:

Multiple protocol network integration: a case study in internetworking with IP/IPX. 560-567 - Jau-Hsiung Huang, Chi-Wen Chen:

On performance measurements of TCP/IP and its device driver. 568-575 - Odysseas G. Koufopavlou, Ahmed N. Tantawy, Martina Zitterbart:

Analysis of TCP/IP for high performance parallel implementations. 576-585 - Robert J. Mitchell, Emilie T. Saulnier:

Experience with an XTP implementation for embedded systems. 586-592 - John D. Angelopoulos, Iakovos S. Venieris, George I. Stassinopoulos:

A class of MAC protocols for sharing ATM local access PONs. 594-602 - Salvatore Cavalieri, Antonella Di Stefano, Orazio Mirabella:

A car control system exploiting FieldBus DLL protocol features. 603-611 - James M. Ott, Anura P. Jayasumana:

RIB: a register insertion bus fiber optical local area network. 612-621 - Ravi Mukkamala, Edwin C. Foudriat, Kurt Maly, V. Kale:

Modeling and analysis of high speed parallel token ring networks. 624-633 - Kenneth J. Christensen, Franc E. Noel:

Parallel channel token ring local area networks. 634-638 - May-Yew Wee, Ahmed E. Kamal:

A partial-destination-release strategy for the multi-token ring protocol. 639-648 - David A. Vasko, Rochit Rajsuman:

An analysis and simulation of multiple ring token networks. 649-657 - Wlodek Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski:

Towards a gigabit FDDI. 660-668 - Reuven Cohen:

Addressing modes and management protocols in a gigabit LAN with switching tables. 669-678 - Dheeraj Singal, Jack Tan:

A parallel processing paradigm for wavelength division multiplexed networks. 679-687 - Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Dimitris G. Maritsas:

WDM passive star networks: receiver collisions avoidance algorithms using multifeedback learning automata. 688-697 - Ilié Popescu, Eugenie Staicut:

Probabilistic model for quality of service modelling in packet-switched data networks. 698-708

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