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Tutorial Session(Free)
M10 Mon.17 Sept. 10:00-12:00 E6-201
gQoS in the Next Generation NetworkshPascal Lorents
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 to guarantee QoS services as well as high rate for the communications. The focused tutorial introduce the following subject categories: QoS in heterogeneous networks, for wireless and mobile and in WAN.
Pascal Lorents (lorenz@colmar.uha.fr) is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Haute Alsace, France. He has published and presented over 50 technical papers. He has served as conference chair for diffent conferences: ICATM'98, ICATM'99, ICATM'00, ECUMN'00, ICN'01. His research interests include telecommunication, QoS and ATM networks. His publications can be found at http://iutsun1.colmar.uha.fr/~lorenz/.
M20 Mon.17 Sept. 10:00-12:00 E6-204
gMeeting IP Services with 3G and beyond Wireless NetworkshAbbas Jamalipour
This tutorial provides audiences with the state-of-the art information on the third generation wireless networks and beyond including the trends in new era of wireless telecommunications, standardization activities, global network harmonization, and IP core network. The tutorial will discuss the importance of the traffic management, mobility and location management, protocol enhancement for interworking of heterogeneous wired and wireless networks, and the quality of service in future generations of wireless networks. The tutorial covers also the role of satellites in providing global inter-network capability and the wireless ATM toward future wireless networks.
Abbas Jamalipour is with the School of Electrical and Information Engineering at the University of Sydney, Australia, where he is responsible for teaching and research in data communication networks and satellite systems and also he is doing consultations for major telecommunications companies in Australia and other countries in the area of next generation wireless networks and IP networks. His current areas of research include data communication and ATM networks, mobile and wireless IP networks, mobile and satellite wireless communications, traffic and congestion control, switching systems, and switch design. He has served as the Registration Chair at the 1998 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOMf98) held in Sydney and he is an organizing committee member of the joint IEEE NSW Communications and Signal Processing chapter. He is the Secretary to the Satellite and Space Communication Technical Committee of the IEEE ComSoc and the guest editor for the two upcoming issues on 4G networks in IEEE magazines. He is the symposium organizer for the IEEE Globecom2001 to be held in San Antonio, TX, Symposium on Future Satellite Communications for Global IP and ATM Networking.
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