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The 2010 edition of the Passive and Active Measurement Conference
was the 11th of a series of successful events. Since 2000, the
Passive and Active M- surement (PAM) conference has provided a
forum for presenting and discussing innovative and early work in
the area of Internet measurements. PAM has a tradition of being a
workshop-like conference with lively discussion and active
participation from all attendees. This event focuses on research
and practical applications of network measurement and analysis
techniques. This year's c- ference was held at ETH Zurich,
Switzerland. PAM 2010 attracted 79 submissions. Each paper was
carefully reviewed by at
leastthreemembersoftheTechnicalProgramCommittee.Thereviewingprocess
ledtotheacceptanceof23papers.Thepaperswerearrangedinninesessionsc-
ering the following areas: routing, transport protocols, mobile
devices, topology, measurement infrastructure, characterizing
network usage, analysis techniques, tra?c analysis, and the Web. We
are very grateful to Endace Ltd. (New Zealand), Cisco Systems Inc.
(USA), armasuisse (Switzerland) and the COST Action TMA whose
sponsoring allowedustokeepregistrationcostslowandto
o?erseveraltravelgrantsto PhD students. We are also grateful to ETH
Zurich for sponsoring PAM as a host.
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Active Networks - IFIP-TC6 4th International Working Conference, IWAN 2002, Zurich, Switzerland, December 4-6, 2002, Proceedings (Paperback, 2002 ed.)
James P.G. Sterbenz, Osamu Takada, Christian Tschudin, Bernhard Plattner
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 4th International Working Conference on Active Networks, IWAN 2002, held in Zurich, Switzerland, in December 2002.The 20 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 53 submissions. Among the topics addressed are router architectures, reconfigurable systems, NodeOS, service deployment, active network services, active network queries, network management agents, active network performance, mobile communications, programmable networks, network execution environments, active network architecture, group communication, peer-to-peer networks, and interaction detection.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 1996
International Zurich Seminar on Digital Communications, IZS'96,
held in Zurich, Switzerland, in February 1996 and focusing on
broadband communications.
The 26 revised papers were selected from a total of some 70
submissions and give a snapshot of the state of the art in
broadband communications. The book is divided into sections on
broadband network architectures, designing for quality of service
guarantees, protocol support for multimedia/multipoint services,
traffic modeling and performance evaluation, fairness in resource
allocation, applications, server functions in ATM, satellite and
wireless networks, broadband access and switching, and acceptance
and congestion control.
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