Call for Participation: Hot Interconnects 9 (August 22-24, 2001, StanfordUniversity)

From: Ibrahim Matta (matta@cs.bu.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 01 2001 - 11:10:55 EDT


Please find below the CFP of Hot Interconnects 9.
I would like to bring to your attention our panel and tutorials:

Panel: The Future of MPLS
                 Chair: Bruce Davie (Cisco Systems)
                 Yakov Rekhter (Juniper Networks)
                 Thomas Telkamp (Global Crossing)
                 Simon Crosby (CPlane)
                 Nick McKeown (Stanford University)

             Tutorials
                 Tutorial 1: MPLS for Traffic Engineering
                 Dr. Bruce Davie, Cisco Systems, Inc.

                 Tutorial 2: Title: InfiniBand Architecture
                 Dr. Dhabaleswar K. Panda, The Ohio State University

                 Tutorial 3: Bluetooth Vs. 802.11
                 Dr. Pravin Bhagwat, ReefEdge, Inc.

                 Tutorial 4: Control & Management of Modern Optical
Networks
                 Dr. Debanjan Saha and Dr. Sudipta Sengupta, Tellium,
Inc.

Advance registration is ** today ** August 1.

Best regards,
ibrahim

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                         CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
   
                         HOT INTERCONNECTS 9
             
                 Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University
                          August 22 - 24, 2001
                          http://www.hoti.org

                 Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical
                 Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputers

          A Symposium on High Performance Interconnects, from system
          buses and interfaces to networks - HOT Interconnects 9 brings
          together designers and architects of high-performance chips,
software,
          and systems. Presentations focus on up-to-the-minutes real
          developments. This symposium is a forum for engineers and
researchers
          to highlight their leading-edge designs. Three days of
tutorials and
          technical sessions will keep you on top of the industry.

Important Dates:
================

 Advance Registration Deadline: August 1, 2001
 Conference Dates and Location: August 22 - 24, 2001,
                                 Memorial Auditorium, Stanford
University,
                                 Stanford, California, U.S.A.
                                  

 Click "conference registration" link on the conference website
http://www.hoti.org
 for registration information and on-line registration!

HOT Interconnects 9 : Advance Program
=====================================
 Wednesday
 August 22
             Continental Breakfast: 7:30-8:30am

             General Chair and TPC Comments: 8:30-8:45am
                 Fred Bauer, General Chair
                 Marwan Krunz and John Lockwood, Program Co-Chairs

             Keynote: 8:45-10:00am
                 Tom Lyon (Founder, Ipsilion)

             Break: 10:00-10:30am

             Session 1: Packet Scheduling and Classification: 10:30-Noon
                 An Efficient Randomized Algorithm for Input-Queued
Switch Scheduling
                 Devavrat Shah Paolo Giaccone Balaji Prabhakar,
                 Stanford University
              
                 An Implementable Parallel Scheduler for Input-Queued
Switches
                 Paolo Giaccone, Devavrat Shah, Balaji Prabhakar,
                 Stanford University
              
                 OC-3072 Packet Classification Using BDDs and Pipelined
SRAMs
                 Amit Prakash Adnan Aziz,
                 University of Texas at Austin

             Lunch: 12:00-1:30pm

             Session 2: High-Speed Interconnects: 1:30-3:00pm
                 Synfinity II -- A High-Speed Interconnect with
2GBytes/sec Self-Configurable Physical
                 Link
                 Yoichi Koyanagi, Takeshi Horie, Takashi Miyoshi, Mitsuo
Ishii,
                 Hiroshima University

                 Optical Interconnection as an Intellectual Property of
a CMOS Library
                 Takashi Yoshikawa, Ichiro Hatakeyama, Kazunori Miyosi,
and Kazuhiko Kurata,
                 NEC

                 Sun Fireplane SMP Interconnect
                 Alan Charlesworth,
                 Sun Microsystems

                 TCPSwitching: Exposing Circuits to IP
                 Pablo Molinero-Fern,Aa(Bndez, Nick McKeown
                 Stanford University

             Break: 3:00-3:30pm

             Session 3: Network Attached Storage and Memory: 3:30-5:00pm
                 Flexible Network Attached Storage using Remote DMA
                 J,Ax(Brgen Sv,Af(Brke Hansen,
                 INRIA, France

                 Stonehenge: A Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Network-Attached
Storage Device
                 Tzi-cker Chiueh,
                 Rether Networks

                 High-Speed, High-Bandwidth DRAM Memory Bus with
Crosstalk Transfer Logic (XTL)
                 Interface
                 Hideki Osaka, Toyohiko Komatsu, Susumu Hatano, and
Takeshi Wada,
                 Hitachi and Elpida Memory

                 Reducing Routing Table Size using Ternary-CAM
                 Huan Liu,
                 Stanford University

             Dinner: 5:30-6:30pm (in courtyard)

             Panel: The Future of MPLS: 6:30-8:00pm (in courtyard)
                 Chair: Bruce Davie (Cisco Systems)
                 Yakov Rekhter (Juniper Networks)
                 Thomas Telkamp (Global Crossing)
                 Simon Crosby (CPlane)
                 Nick McKeown (Stanford University)
 Thursday
 August 23
             Continental Breakfast: 7:30-8:30am

             Invited Session: IPv6: 8:30am-10:00am

             Break: 10:00-10:30am

             Session 4: Network Protocol Design and Evaluation:
10:30-Noon
                 Deferred Segmentation for Wire-Speed Transmission of
Large TCP Frames over Standard
                 Gb/s Ethernet
                 Hrvoje Bilic Yitzhak Birk Igor Chirashnya Zorik
Machulsky,
                 IBM and Israel Inst. of Technology

                 Evaluation of SCSI Over TCP/IP and SCSI Over Fibre
Channel Connections
                 Huseyin Simitci, Chris Malakapalli, Vamsi Gunturu,
                 XIOTech

                 Layered Protocol Wrappers for Internet Packet
Processing in Reconfigurable Hardware
                 Florian Braun, John Lockwood, Marcel Waldvogel,
                 Washington University

                 Quality of Service Guarantee on 802.11 Networks
                 Srikant Sharma Kartik Gopalan Ningning Zhu Pradipta De
Gang Peng,
                 Rether Networks

             Lunch: 12:00-1:30pm

             Session 5: Network Protocol Design and Evaluation:
(Continued) 1:30-3:00pm
               Analysis of a Statistics Counter Architecture
                 Devavrat Shah, Sundar Iyer, Pankaj Gupta, Balaji
Prabhakar, Nick McKeown,
                 Stanford University
   
                The Alpha 21364 Network Architecture
                 Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Peter Bannon, Steven Lang,
Aaron Spink, and David Webb,
                 Compaq

                 RHiNET-3/SW: an 80-Gbit/s high-speed network switch for
distributed parallel computing
                 S. Nishimura, T. Kudoh, H. Nishi, J. Yamamoto, R. Ueno,
K. Harasawa
                 S. Fukuda, Y. Shikichi, S. Akutsu, K. Tasho, and H.
Amano,
                 Hitachi, Real-World Computing Partnership, Keio Univ,
Synergetech

                 The Quadrics Network (QsNet): High-Performance
Clustering Technology
                 Fabrizio Petrini, Wu-chun Feng, and Adolfy Hoisie,
                 Los Alamos National Laboratory

             Break: 3:00-3:30pm

             Session 6: Switch Design and Architecture: 3:30-5:00pm)
                 Analysis and Avoidance of Cross-talk in On-Chip Buses
                 Chunjie Duan, Anup Tirumala, Sunil P Khatri,
                 Colorado

                 On the Techniques of Clock Extraction and Oversampling
                 Henning Braunisch and Raj Nair,
                 Intel

                 A Family of ASIC Devices for Next Generation
Distributed Packet Switches with QoS
                 Support for IP and ATM
                 Fabio M. Chiussi, Alberto Brizio, Andrea Francini,
Kevin Grant, Khurram Kazi, Denis
                 Khotimsky,
                 Santosh Krishnan, Sheng Shen, Mohammad Syed, Thomas
Wasilewski,
                 Lucent

                 New World Campus Networking
                 Norival Figueira, Paul Bottorff, and Huiwen Li,
                 Nortel Networks
 Friday
 August 24
             Tutorials
                 Tutorial 1: MPLS for Traffic Engineering
                 Dr. Bruce Davie, Cisco Systems, Inc.

                 Tutorial 2: Title: InfiniBand Architecture
                 Dr. Dhabaleswar K. Panda, The Ohio State University

                 Tutorial 3: Bluetooth Vs. 802.11
                 Dr. Pravin Bhagwat, ReefEdge, Inc.

                 Tutorial 4: Control & Management of Modern Optical
Networks
                 Dr. Debanjan Saha and Sudipta Sengupta, Tellium, Inc.



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