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By Jon Crowcroft (auth.), Enrico Gregori, Marco Conti, Andrew T. Campbell, Guy Omidyar, Moshe Zukerman (eds.)

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This ebook constitutes the refereed lawsuits of the second one IFIP-TC6 Netw- king convention, Networking 2002. Networking 2002 used to be subsidized bythe IFIP operating teams 6.2, 6.3, and 6.8. hence the convention was once dependent into 3 tracks: i) Networking applied sciences, providers, and Protocols, ii) Perf- mance of laptop and communique Networks, and iii) cellular and instant Communications. This 12 months the convention bought 314 submissions coming from forty two nations from all ?ve continents Africa (4), Asia (84), the United States (63), Europe (158), and Oc- nia (5). This represents a 50% raise in submissions over the ?rst convention, hence indicating that Networking is changing into a reference convention for wor- huge researchers within the networking neighborhood. With so manypapers to choose between, the activity of the Technical application C- mittee, to supply a convention software of the top technical excellence, used to be either difficult and time eating. From the 314 submissions, we ?nallys- ected eighty two complete papers for presentation through the convention technical classes. to provide younger researchers and researchers from rising international locations the oppor- nityto current their paintings and to obtain necessary suggestions from members, we made up our minds to incorporate poster classes through the technical software. Thirty-one brief papers have been chosen for presentation through the poster classes. The convention technical software used to be cut up into 3 days, and incorporated, as well as the eighty two refereed contributions, five invited papers from top-level rese- chers within the networking community.

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Evolution. We would like to accomodate evolution (in the same way that interdomain routing protocols such as BGP allow intra-domain routing to eveolve). Interworking. We would like to accomodate multiple event distribution middleware. Others. There are other such “impedence mismatches” which we may encounter as the system scales up. A novel aspect of our approach is that the overlay system does not, itself, construct a distribution tree. Isntead, a set of virtual members are addd to the lower level distribution system whcih then uses its normal multicast routign algorithms to cnstruct a distributio ntree amongstr a set of event notificaiton servers seperated in islands of multicast capable networks.

However, individual QoS parameters may be conflicting and interdependent, thus making the problem even more challenging [15]. g. resource availability) inaccuracy caused by high BER and signal fading, leading to packet loss and hence higher packet delay and jitter. This effect can be reduced at the cost of extra bandwidth allocation. Thus, there exists a trade-off between bit error rate and bandwidth for a fixed radio spectrum. If we were to optimize a multicast route path with respect to a single QoS parameter, say bandwidth, then the problem can be solved in polynomial time even with uncertain network resources [8], by mapping it to a shortest path finding problem.

Periodic updates have been used in point to point transport protocols [ 1]. Recently, time has been added to the reliable broadcast protocol [ 2], RBP, to guarantee that all of the receivers have a message in a specified interval [3]. In the modified protocol messages are acknowledged according to a schedule and the receivers use absolute time to recover missing acknowledgements and source messages. Receivers that receive the acknowledgements and source messages do not have to send any further messages.

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