Intern
Lehrstuhl für Informatik III

Program

6th Würzburg Workshop on IP: Joint EuroNGI and ITG Workshop on "Visions of Future Generation Networks"

(EuroView2006)

July 31st - August 1st 2006

Technical Program

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Monday, 31 July, 2006

8:30 am to 9:00 am

Registration and Reception

9:00 am to 9:15 am

Opening and Welcome

P. Tran-Gia and Kurt Tutschku (Depart. of Distributed Systems, University of Wuerzburg)

G. Kaiser (Vice President, University of Wuerzburg)

9:15 am to 10:35 am

Session 1

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: D. Kofman (GET, France)

A view on future Communications

Abstract  Slides

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: J. Rexford (Princeton, USA, invited):

GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations

Abstract  Slides

10:35 am to 11:20 am

Poster Session 1 with Coffee Break

11:20 am to 1:00 pm

Session 2

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: P. Tran-Gia (University of W�rzburg, Germany):

Service Design Evolution in the Future Internet

Slides

 

M. Dueser et al. (T-Systems, Berlin, Germany):

Evaluation of Next Generation Network Architectures and Further Steps for a Clean Slate Networking-Approach

Abstract  Slides

 

N. Niebert (Ericsson Research, Herzogenrath, Germany):

Ambient Networks: A Network Control Layer for the Future Internet

Abstract  Slides

 

K.-D. Hackbarth, G. Kulenkampff (University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain):

Regulatory Issues for Next Generation Networks

Abstract  Slides

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Lunch

2:00 pm to 3:40 pm

Session 3

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: C. Diot (Thomson Research, Paris, France, invited):

Service Convergence

Abstract  Slides

 

A. Popescu et al. (BTH, Karlskrona, Sweden):

Content Distribution over IP: Development and Challenges

Abstract  Slides

 

G. Loose (Lucent Technologies, N�rnberg, Germany):

Application and Transport Network Simplicity

Abstract  Slides White paper on IMS - RACF

 

K. Schilling (University of W�rzburg, Germany):

Internet Links for / with Spacecraft

Abstract

3:40 pm to 4:10 pm

Coffee Break

4:10 pm to 5:10 pm

Panel Session

 

 

7:00pm to open end

Social Event


 

Tuesday, 1 August, 2006

8:30 am to 9:50 am

Session 4

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: M. Crovella (Boston University, USA, invited)

Next Generation Network Measurement

Abstract  Slides

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: A. Nakao (University of Tokyo, Japan, invited):

Network Embedded Test-beds for New Generation Network Research

Abstract  Slides

9:50 am to 10:35 am

Poster Session 2 with Coffee Break

10:35 am to 12:15 pm

Session 5

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: T. Friedman (Universit� Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, invited):

PlanetLab and OneLab

Abstract  Slides

 

M. Hauenstein et al. (Nokia, Aachen, Germany):

Automatic Establishment of IP Connectivity for Automated Base Transceiver Station Commissioning and Recovery

Abstract  Slides

 

L. Toutain (ENST Bretagne, Brest, France):

Home Network Evolution

Abstract  Slides

 

S. Oueslati et al. (France Telecom, Paris , France):

QoS in the Future Internet

Abstract  Slides

12:15 pm to 1:15 pm

Lunch

1:15 pm to 2:55 pm

Session 6

 

Visionary Keynote Talk: D. Raychaudhuri (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA, invited):

Emerging Wireless Technologies and their Impact on Future Internet Architecture

Abstract  Slides

 

G. Hasslinger (T-Systems, Darmstadt, Germany):

Traffic Profiles Generated by Peer-to-Peer Networking

Abstract  Slides

 

I. K. Ibrahim et al. (University of Linz, Austria):

Next Generation Networks: Information Management Issues

Abstract  Slides

 

T. Fuhrmann (Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany):

Scalable Routing for Unstructured Networks of Low-Resource Devices

Abstract  Slides

2:55 pm to 3:25 pm

Coffee Break

3:25 pm to 4:25 pm

Session 7

 

M. Scharf et al. (University of Stuttgart, Germany):

To Session or not to Session: Design Issues for the Future Internet

Abstract  Slides

 

R. Zhao et al. (Technical University of Dresden, Germany):

Planning of Hybrid Fiber-VDSL Access Networks with Fuzzy Genetic Algorithm

Abstract

 

H. Kärst et al. (Technical University of Illmenau, Germany):

Reconfigurability as a Key for New Network Services

Abstract  Slides

4:25 pm to 4:40 pm

Farewell

 

 

Poster Session 1:

 

  1. Kai Jakobs (RWTH Aachen, Germany): Today�s Standards - Tomorrow�s Networks

    Abstract  Slides

  2. Olaf Landsiedel (RWTH Aachen, Germany): Towards Flexible and Modular Simulation Models

    Abstract  Slides

  3. Dimitri Marandin (TU Dresden, Germany): Link Cache Validation Mechanism for Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) in Ad hoc networks

    Abstract  Slides

  4. Simon Oechsner (University of W�rzburg, Germany)Multiple Location Execution
    Abstract  Slides

 

Poster Session 2:

 

  1. Ren� B�ringer (University of Ilmenau): The Impact of the Transport Architecture of Radio Access Networks to Operational and Capital Expenditures

    Abstract  Slides

  2. Natalia Markovich (Institute of Control Sciences, Moscow, Russia): Nonparametric estimation of heavy-tailed density by dependent and independent data of WWW-traffic

    Abstract

  3. Jens Milbrandt (University of W�rzburg, Germany): Resilience Analysis and Network Optimization
    Abstract  Slides
  4. Frank Weber (FH Frankfurt, Germany): VoIP: SIP-based via Internet or NGN

    Abstract  Slides