5th Polish-German Teletraffic Symposium '08

Preliminary Program

Monday, 6 October 2008
9:00 Registration
9:45

Opening Session

10:15

Invited Talk

  • An Oportunity For ISP And P2P Collaboration,
    Anja Feldmann, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

11:00 Coffee Break
11:30

Session 2: Teletraffic Models and Traffic Theory

  • Evaluation of QoS Deterioration in Threshold Systems,
    Mariusz Glabowski, Maciej Sobieraj, Maciej Stasiak
    Poznan University of Technology, Poland

  • Analysis of Stochastic Performance Bounds in Feed-Forward Networks,
    Kishore Angrishi, Ulrich Killat
    Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Germany

  • Modeling of Systems with Reservation by Erlang's Ideal Grading,
    Slawomir Hanczewski, Maciej Stasiak
    Poznan University of Technology, Poland

13:00 Lunch Break
14:15

Session 3: Switching Node Architectures and Performance

  • Delayed Response of Central Arbiter in Three-Stage Bufferless Clos-Network Switches,
    Janusz Kleban, Maciej Sobieraj
    Poznan University of Technology, Poland

  • Supporting Different Classes of Service in Ethernet Switches with Shared Buffer Architecture,
    Piotr Krawiec, Robert Janowski, Wojciech Burakowski
    Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

  • Wide-Sense Non-Blocking log2(N; m; p) Multirate Switching Networks with Multicast Connections with Discrete Bandwidth,
    Wojciech Kabacinski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
    Tomasz Wichary, Nokia Siemens Networks Sp., Posnan, Poland

15:45 Coffee Break
16:15

Session 4: Network Design and Planing

  • A Scheme For Cooperative Optimization Of Flows On Inter-Domain Links,
    Mariusz Mycek, Artur Tomaszewski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
    Michal Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, and Lund University, Sweden

  • Complexity Of Resilient Network Optimization,
    Mateusz Zotkiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland and Telecom & Management, SudParis, France
    Michal Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, and Lund University, Sweden
    Artur Tomaszewski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

  • Multi-Layer Network Design – A Model-Based Optimization Approach,
    A. Bley, R. Klähne, C. Raack, Zuse Institute, Berlin, Germany
    U. Menne, R. Wessaely, atesio GmbH, Berlin, Germany

19:00 Social Event
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
9:00

Invited Talk

  • Facets of Information in Communication
    Wojciech Szpankowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

9:45

Session 5: Network Security

  • Analysis of a Procedure for Inserting Steganographic Data into VoIP Calls,
    Wojciech Mazurczyk, Jozef Lubacz
    Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

  • On Traffic Performance Measures For Anonymous P2P Networks,
    Igor Margasinski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
    Michal Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, and Lund University, Sweden

10:45 Coffee Break
11:15

Session 6: Congestion Avoidance and Congestion Control

  • LQ Optimal and Nonlinear Congestion Control in Multi-Source Connection-Oriented Communication Networks,
    Przemyslaw Ignaciuk, Andrzej Bartoszewicz,
    Technical University of Lodz, Poland

  • A New Framework for Characterizing the Number of Handoffs in Cellular Networks,
    Wolfgang Bziuk, Said Zaghloul, Admela Jukan
    Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany

  • Distributed Reputation System for Multihop Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,
    Jerzy Konorski, Rafal Orlikowski
    Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

12:45 Lunch Break
14:00

Invited Talk

  • Opportunistic Wireless Content Distribution,
    Gunnar Karlsson, KTH, Sweden

14:45

Session 7: Routing and Traffic Engineering

  • Performance Evaluation of Radio Disjoint Multipath Routing,
    K. Kuladinithi, C. An, A. Timm-Giel, C. Görg
    University of Bremen, Germany

  • Network Traffic Routing Using Effective Bandwidth Theory,
    Adam Kozakiewicz, Krzysztof Malinowski
    Warsaw University of Technology and NASK, Poland

  • Performance of LSP Preemption Methods in Different MPLS Networks,
    Sylwester Kaczmarek, Gdask University of Technology, Poland
    Krzysztof Nowak, Nokia Siemens Networks, Poland

16:15 Coffee Break
16:30

Session 8: Network Planning

  • E-Model and PESQ in the VoIP Environment: A Comparison Study,
    Tadeus Uhl
    Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany

  • On Transfer Costs in Peer-To-Peer Systems: Modeling And Optimization,
    Krzysztof Walkowiak
    Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland