Traffic Engineering in Next Generation IP Networks |
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Thursday 28th June 2007 - 9.00am to 5.00pm |
Venue: ICC2007 Glasgow |
OVERVIEW |
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Next generation networks will be based on the IP paradigm and incorporate multiple network core and access technologies. In addition, the infrastructure should support a wide range of services with several levels of quality of service (QoS) and resilience. The main requirements for these multi-service networks are flexibility, efficient utilization of network resources, and the ability to react to changing traffic demand. This workshop will allow discussion on how to use Traffic Engineering to fulfil these requirements. The workshop programme includes invited talks and seven presentations selected through the open call. Plenty of time will be allowed for discussion of the issues raised: |
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PROGRAMME | |
Session 1: 9.00-10.30
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Introduction Andrzej Jajszczyk Invited talk: A Novel Path Computation Architecture for (G)MPLS Networks SOS: A Service Oriented Scalable Traffic Control Architecture for Future Internet |
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Break |
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Session 2: 11.00-12.30
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Invited talk: Network Engineering and Traffic Engineering to guarantee QoS and resources optimization Measuring the Effects of Route Prepending for Stub Autonomous Systems Combining OSPF-TE and IP QoS to guarantee reliable multi-service SLAs |
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LUNCH |
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Session 3: 14.00-15.30
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Invited talk: TBD Experimental Wavelength Allocation Policies for Shared Path Protection in GMPLS Optical Networks with WCC Setting Bandwidth Constraints for Class Types in DS-TE Networks |
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Break |
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Session 4: 14.00-17.00
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Dynamic Optical Path Allocation in Multi-Layer Traffic Engineering On ‘a priori’ and ‘a posteriori’ Multi-Layer Traffic Engineering Scheme |
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Finish |