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You are all cordially invited to attend the IEEE Technical Meeting entitled "High Performance Distributed Computing Research and Enabling Technologies" on September 20, 2006. The meeting will be held at 1910, Oracle Way, Reston, VA . The presentation will be by Dr. Bijan Jabbari, Professor, George Mason University


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Program

6:30PM- 7 PM     Dinner
7 PM - 8 PM        Technical Talk

 

"High Performance Distributed Computing Research and Enabling Technologies" Abstract

In this talk we will review issues and progress made in developing wide-band networking technologies for high performance distributed computing. We will discuss novel architectures and technologies which will require further research to tap high capacity of optical fiber medium. This will include transport, routing, path computation, traffic engineering and signaling areas within an Inter-domain IP and Optical Network framework. As an example we will focus on dynamical provisioning of resources for high end applications using a fast path computation algorithm and show how this can be deployed in a regional research network.

Speaker Bio

Bijan Jabbari is a professor of electrical engineering at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, and an affiliated faculty with ENST- Paris, France. He is an International Division Editor for the Journal of Communications and Networks, an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications, and was on the editorial board of Proceedings of the IEEE. He is the past chairman of the IEEE Communications Society technical committee on Communications Switching and Routing. He is a recipient of the IEEE Millennium Medal in 2000 and the Washington DC Metropolitan Area Engineer of the Year Award, in 2003. He continues research on multi-access communications and high performance networking. He received the PhD degree from Stanford University in electrical engineering.

 

ADMISSION

$ 4.00 for ALL Non-IEEE Members
DONATION of $ 4.00 encouraged from ALL IEEE Members