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SUNDA Y, 7 DECEMBER 1997 - ADVANCE TUTORIAL PROGRAM - LEVEL 3
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SKYUNE ROOM 1 — NETWORKS TUTORIALS SKYUNE ROOM 2 — OPTICS/RADIO TUTORIALSREGISTRATION
A T I ! Traffic Management (Part 1)Andre Danthine. Urwof Uege. Belgium
Erbiuro-Doped Hbre Ampfifier* (Part 1)—OPTICSEmmanuel Desutvwe, Alcatel-Alsthom Recherche, France
Homing TeaATM Traffic Management (Part 2) Erbium-Doped Rbre Ampfifier* (Part 2) — OPTICS
LunchATM Traffic Management (Part 3) Application of Antenna Arrays to UobOe Communicaliorts
(Parti) —RADIOLalGodara. Unv of NSW. Australia
Afternoon TeaATM Traffic Management (Part 4)
Regulatory Change—The Implications of PolicyReform for the Australian Telecommunication*Industry
Kevin Morgan, Telecommunications Consultant
Application of Antenna Arrays to Mobile Communications(Part 2 ) — RADK)
SUNDA Y, 7 DECEMBER 1997 • 1830 HOURS • WELCOME RECEPTION • SKYLINE TERRACE
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ADVANCE CONFERENCE PROGRAM
MONDA Y, 8 DECEMBER 1997 • 0845 TO 1230 HOURS • LEVEL 2
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MoA: PLENARY SESSION 1Chain John Hullett, CurtnlkwolTech^Austrafa
OPENUMG ADDRESS: Developments In AustraHanTelecommunications Msf Tuckwet.
Australian Competition i Consumer CommissionPLENARY PAPER: IP and ATM—Friaada or Foes
Andre Danthine, UnhrofUege, BelgiumPLENARY PAPER: Evolving Photonic Neftrarka
Rod C AHerness. Bet LabsAMcent Technologies. USAPLENARY PAPER: Multimedia Sarvicaa/Standards in2 1 " Century Hroshi Yasuth. NTT, Japan
Homing TeaMoB: OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
Chair: David Sampson, IMwoiWA, AustraliaINVITED PAPER: Transoceanic WDM SoMonSystems: Recent Advances In Passive and ActiveTransmission Control
Emmanuel Desuvire. JPHamaUe. OAudotin,BBtoOeau, FPitel. EMaunand. OLederc, PBrindeli
S Bigo, Alcatel-Aktxxn Recherche, Franca
Innovative High-Speed Submarine Optical NetworksJ-U Beaufits, Alcatel Submarine Net, Singapore
Supervisory and Data Communication Channels forWDM-based Transmission Systems
J1 Yoon t C S Park. ETR1, Korea
Reduction of Optical Coherent-Crosstafe-lnducedDegradation by Manchester Codkig
TOkugawa, Y Yamada, TMatsunagai KHabara, NTT.Japan
Deployment of 10GbH/s SDH TransmissionEquipment in the Optus Sydney-Melbourne Network
« L GiBan S S J Bye. Optus, Australia
UoC: RADIO ACCESS AND DATA
INVITED PAPER: A European Perspective on Third-Generation Radio Access
ErikOmuK, Ericsson Radio Systems, AB
Integration of CkcuH and Packet SwitchedCommunications in Third Generation Mobile Networks
A CaM, S Facan A E Scarrone, CSELT. te*LRadio Characteristics of IMT-2000
EKHongS YPark, YeungnamUrw, KoreaJ H Choi. SK Telecom. Korea
Packet Combining ARO Scheme with Adaptive Data OrderRearrangement for Mum-Carrier CDMA Systems
HAtarashi & MNakagawa. Keh Unit. Japan
A Generalized Capacity Formula for the Multimedia DS-CDMA System
ISKoo. H J Seo. A Ahmad A K Km, K-JIST, Korea
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SUNDAY, 7DECEMBER 1997 • ADVANCE TUTORIAL PROGRAM • LEVEL 3
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SKY1 ME ROOM 3 — OPTICS TUTORIALSFibre Opttc Sensors
David R Wat, Tufts Urw, USA
Homing TeaSpatial SoUtons and Nontaear Optic Materials
Barry Uitter-Daihes. Australian Nat Urw. AuOrata
LunchBroadband Local Access Technologies
Peter Kemenv. Telstra. AustataAfternoon Tea
Spatial Light ModulatorsWmamACrossland. Urw of Cambridge, UK
SUNDA Y, 7 DECEMBER 1997 - COMPLIMENTARY/ PANEL SESSION • SKYUNE ROOM2
Time1730-1830
SKYUNE ROOM 2Panel Discussion: Telecommunications in South East Asia: The Regulatory Environment
Chain Alan Horsley, Managing Director. AustraSan Telecommunications Users Group UdfAkjg), Austata
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ADVANCE CONFERENCE PROGRAM
MONDAY, 8 DECEMBER 1997 • 0845 TO 1230 HOURS • LEVEL 2
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AUDITORIUM ROOM 3 AUDITORIUM ROOM 4REGISTRATION
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MominaTeaMoD: VIDEO CODMG
An Adaptive Source Traffic Smoothing Method forVBR MPEG Video Under Constraints of Delay Boundand Buffer Size
JSKkni JK Km. KAiST, Korea
An Implementation of MPEG-4 Video VerificationModel Encoder Using Parallel Processing
YHe. 1 Ahmad A ML Liou. Hong Kong Un/volSciSTech
An Implementation of an MPEG 2 Video EncodingModule for SDTV/HOTV Encoders
VZ.ee, J Lee A J Kim. ETRI. KoreaAn Internet-targeted MPEG-4 Systems MultiplexerArchitecture
DKwon. MKknASGPark. ETFII, Korea
Residual Quantization ol DCT Coefficients in SNRScalable Video BRLee.BEMn, ETRI, Korea
Y Huh. KERI. KoreaJJ Hwang. KNU. Korea
A Simple and Efficient Motion DiscontinuityEstimation Technique for Warping Prediction
0 / Chang. J Sung A CW Lee. Seoul Nat Univ. Korea
MoE: NETWORK ARCHITECTUREChain Bruce Tonkin, Uonash Ik*/, Austrata
Proposal of GMN -2 (Global Mega-Medte Network -2) lorGuaranteeing QoS on Multimedia AppBcaaowa
HKorxto.KHagj6hma.HHadamaAUKnara,NTT.Japan
mtemetwotfcmg Technologies for GMN -1 (Global Mega-Media Network-1)KKoyanagi, TTerayama. TAdachiA HSugbka. NTT, Japan
Strategy tor Global Mega-Media Network (GMN)H YamaguchL TAdachi. K Koyanagi A K Hagshkna, NTT,
JapanA Multimedia Office Communication System Using BusWiring ATM
TKanelayo. R Nunokawa, H Suzuki A HNishL NTT, Japan
Network Evolution Strategy to Advance KoreaInformation Infrastructure
SYKkn. YHSeo.CYJeong.HSByeonASKKim.ETRt.Korea
Optimal Hierarchical Structure of Nationwide MulticastNetwork
T Ktyoshi A K Sezaki. Unv of Tokyo. JapanY Tanaka. Waseda Unh/, Japan
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MONDAY, 8 DECEMBER 1997 • 1230 TO 1730HOURS • LEVEL 2
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MAIN AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM ROOM 2Lunch
MoF: LASER AND SENSOR TECHNOLOGYChain Ian Bassett. APCRC. Urw of Sydney, Australia
Wgh Power (60m W) Single Frequency Erbium:Ytterbium Codoped Fiber Laser0 N Samson, L Dong, W H Loh A K Hsu, Optoelectronics
Research Centre. UK
Simultaneous Stabilisation and Data Modulation of aMonolithic DBR Laser Operating at Millimetre-WaveFrequencies
A Nirmalatnas. HFLiu. C Lim, D Novak A G H Smith.APCRC, Univ Melbourne, Australia
INVITED PAPER: Fibre Optic Sensors andMicro sensors
David R Walt. Tufts Univ. USA
Optical Autocorrelation and Ultrafast Thresholding at1.5 (im using a Commercial InGaAsP 1.3 urn LaserDiodeJMDudley, LPBarry, BCThomsenA JDHarvey, Urw
of Auckland. NZImproved Laser Modulation Characteristics UsingPhoton-Coupled Transistors
WN Cheung, Urw of Canberra, Australia
UoG: WIRELESS ATM 1Chair: Tadeusz Wysodo. Edith Cowan Univ. AustraSa
INVITED PAPER: Wireless ATM — A l Gore to the Rescue!Terence PerdvaU CSRO. AustraSa
Access Control Scheme lor Multimedia Wireless ATMLocal Area Networks
M Yamamoto, S Machida A H Ikeda, Osaka Urw, Japan
A New Handoff Scheme for ATM-based PersonalCommunication Networks
KSChan. S Chan. K TKo. KL Yeung A E WM Wong.City Urw. Hong Kong
Comparison of Handover Re-routing Schemes for MobileATM Networks
BAJBanhAGAnido, Urw of WoSongong. AustraSa
Multiple Access Control for Delay-Sensitive Services inan Indoor Wireless ATM network
S G Fischer, Corth Urw of Tech, AustraSa
Afternoon TeaMoJ: WAVELENGTH CONVERSION IN OPTICALNETWORKS
Chair: MA SummerHekt. APCRC, Urw of Meboume,AustraSa
INVITED PAPER: Wavelength Converters and TheirUse In Optical Networks
Benny Mikkeben, Technical Urw. Denmark
Polarisation-Insensitive Four-Channel WavelengthConverter
JPR Lacey, APCRC, Univ of Melbourne, AustraSaS J Madden, ADC-AOFR, AustraSa
MA Summerfieki. APCRC. Urw of Melbourne. AustraSaA Distributed Multicast Tree Construction Schemewith Wavelength Reuse and Migration for WDMRouting Networks
N-F Huang, Nat Tstnghua Univ, TaiwanK-S Chen, SI Johns A St Mary's IT, Taiwan
J-YPan, Nat TsinghuaUrw, TaiwanTunable Single- and Mufti-Wavelength OscBlations hiPicosecond Pulses Generated by Self-Seeding of aLaser Diode
SPYamACShu, Chinese Urw, HongKongLow Loss and High Extinction Radio 16x16 Thermo-opttc Matrix Switch Using Silica-based PlanarLightwave Circuit Technology
TGoh, M Yasu, KHattori, A Himeno A YOhmori.NTT, Japan
MoK: ANTENNAS AND THEIR APPLICATIONSChain Trevor Bwd, CSIRO, AustraSa
Radial Slot Antennas for DTH-TV in AustraaaP WDavis A ME Biatowski. Univ of Queensland, Austrata
Design of Printed Antennas for Uobae Base StationApplications
RB Watemouse, MLyetSD TargonsH. RMIT, AustraSa
A Two-Ring Circular Phased Array AntennaNCKarrrtakar A MEBiaBiowskLUrwof Queensland.
AustraSa
Performance Study of Adaptive Antenna Algorithms inFlat Fading Channels
R Berangi, M Faulkner AFC Zheng. VUT. Australia
Optimal Combining Technologies for Digital Mobile RadioF Choy A M Chemiakov. Unrv of Queensland, AustraSa
A New Tracking Algorithm lor Adaptive SpatialEqualisation
H Chen ATBVu. Urw of NSW. Australia
MONDAY, 8 DECEMBER 1997 • 7230 TO 1730 HOURS - LEVEL 2
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AUDITORIUM ROOM 3 AUDITORIUM RO1
MoH: MULTIMEDIA COMPRESSION AND DELIVERYChain Stuart Dunstan, Siemens IM. AustaSa
Lunch
RetatonsMp between Reproducson of Ugh OrderSensation on a Display and Cross Modulation amongR, G and B, Gamma and Step Response
MMryaharaATIno.JAIST.JapanS Tanho. NANAO. Japan
RAkjazi, CIPtC. UrwofCaStomia. USAMulti-mode CELP Coder with Extended Excitation
WSTian. W C Wong A C Y Law. Nat Urw. SingaporeA P Tan. Panasonic Labs. Singapore
OOS Management for ATM ApplicationsA Richards. CSIRO. Australia A
Vmare. UTS. AustaHa
1445-1500 An Efficient Scheduling Method for VBR MPEG VideoSources in ATM Networks
B-HRohA J-KKim, KAIST. Korea
1500-1515 Video Retrieval Method by Query using MotionPhrases
EKasutan.HMyamoriAHTonmaga.WasedaUniv.Japan
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age Coding AtgorHhm Using Hybrid
S S Koh A C H Km. Chosun Urw, KoreaGSCho.Chosun Urw Tech CoSege, Korea
MOkPROTDtChain Steven Low, Urw ci Melbourne. AustaSa
km of RSVP over FDDI using Synchronous DataTransmission Class Method
UYabe.NOkazaki,YKoui.Tldeguchi.SSenotN Tsubone. AStsubishi Electric, Japan
An IEEE 802.14 MAC Protocol wMh PrioritiesMlvanovkh, Monash Urw, Australia
MZukeman. Urw of Melbourne. AustaSa
Proposal and Evaluation of a 2-way Time CriticalCommunication Protocol
MYabe. SSeno. TldeguchiA YKoui. Mteubshi Bectic.Japan
N Sfwator, Tohoku Univ. JapanLayered Group Construction in ReieMe MulticastCommunications
YSawa. M Yamamoto A H Ikeda, Osaka Univ. Japan
Performance Analysis of CaaComrol ProcessorAccording to SAAL Funcson Distribution in an ATMSwitching System
H-G YeoA K-SSong, ETRI. KoreaS4tRo.KonquNatUrw.Kona
A Design ami Implemented otr igh Speed TCPflP
KKrnn. KKkn, K Jn A J Lee, Pusan Nat Urw. Kama
Afternoon TeaMoU COMMUMCATIONS SOFTWARE
Chair Crag Farret, Culm Urw. AustraSa
The Effective Resource Demands of the Appacaaonsand Their Managements hi a Coayuter
HTangAOSimula.HelsirMUrwofTech.FiHandWeb Based Perfo »Managar for a Web ServerJSHan, SJAhnA J W Chung, SunkuHmonUniv, Korea
Improved Software Productivity of a SwitchingSystem by Advanced Software Develop!
HSunaga. TYamada, KNshkawaraA T Murakami.HTT.Japan
The Automated Verification Method Using TraceMatrix for Communications Software of KREASATDBS Written in RPC
Y-HKan. H-CKmAH-SCho, ETRI, Korea
Stream Binding of the Video Conference ServiceBased on Open Networking Architecture
H Oh AY Sim, ETRI. Korea
Scalable Architecture lor Distributed Real-TimeOperating Systems
BGJung, Y J Cha. H H Kim. SI Jun A W Choi. ETRI.Korea
Moat- ATM SWITCH ARCHITECTURECham-. FarzadSafaei. Telstra. AustaSa
FaueVtoterant Partiaay Shared Memory Baaed ATM
NKSharnta, La Trobe Urw, AustaSaDeilon Techniques of a CMOS BuHer Memory tor 160Gbps ATM Switches . . -
KYokornzo. KMorikawa. N Takahashi, HOdagiiSA Norn.OUBectnc. Japan
FlexW* Hardware Design for Hgfvpertormance
TUatsunwa.KkMawa.RYamaguchiANYamanaka.NTT, Japan
Implementation and Evaluation of AAL Type 1 CLADUsing Adaptive Clock Mettmd
K Yamada. N Hroki, K Yoshida A K Murakami. NEC. Japan
Mufochannel Routing Network and Contention ResolutionMethod
GYTt, LGIC. KoreaDK Sung, KAIST. Korea
Architectural Design of an ASIC for the 622 Hbps ATMLayer Functions
S-HLee, ETRI. Korea
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TUESDA Y, 9 DECEMBER 1997 • 0900 TO 1230 HOURS • LEVEL 2
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MAIN AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM ROOM 2REGISTRATION
TuA: WDM OPTICAL NETWORKSChain Frank RON. Telstra. Australia
MAWSON: A Metropolitan Area Wavelength SwitchedOptical Network
MA SummerSeld, APCRC, Urw of Melbourne. AustaSa
WDM/SCM Multiple Access Protocol for PassiveDouble Star Networks
S Lee, J Yu A J Park. Korea Univ. KoreaModelling the Performance of Wavelength-Continuous WDM Networks
J M Yates. APCRC, Univ of Melbourne, AustraliaB Henderson. Univ of Adelaide, Australia
M P Rumsewicz, SERq Victoria. AustraliaThe Effect of Homodyne Crosstalk on thePerformance of WDM Ring and BUS Networks
S D Dods, JPR Lacey ARS Tucker, APCRC,Univ of Melbourne, Australia
INVITED PAPER: Megamedia Service Access by ATMbased FTTH
Y Maeda, R Kakinuma A S Tsutsumi, NTT, Japan
TuB: MOBILE TRANSMISSION AND NETWORKSChain John MBott. Te&a. AustraSa
MVITED PAPER: Cedular MobOe in Australia — Big Start,Bright Future
Kevin Philips. Telsta. AustaSa
MLSE-Discriminator Detection of a GMSK Signal in thePresence of Frequency-Selective Fading
B Rohan i KS Chung. Curtin Univ of Tech. Australia
Performance of TCM with New Symbol Mapping Methodover AWGN and Rayleigh Fading Channel
D-H Eun. C-G Cho. YLeeAK-H Tchah, Korea Urw, Korea
Constant Amplitude Orthogonal Mufti-code CDMASystemT Wada, T Yamazato, M Katayama A A Ogawa. Nagoya Urw,
JapanSpreading Code of Orthogonal MC-DS-C0MA for Inter-Modulation Compensation
KHohsakiA MNakaqawa. Ken Urw. JapanMorning Tea
TuE: OPTICAL AMPLIFIERSChair. Robert Mmasian, APCRC, Urw of Sydney.
AustraSaINVITED PAPER: Dynamic Effects in OpticallyAmplified Multi-Wavelength Networks
JLZyskind, Bet Labs/Lucent Technologies. USA
System Margins in Optically Amplified WDM SystemsFROM, Telstra. AustraSa
Signal Induced Changes in Refractive Index in ErbiumDoped Fibre Amplifiers
MJanos ASC Guy. Univ of Sydney. Australia
Effect of Amplifier Location on Path Loss inSpectrum-Sliced WDM Links for Access Networks
MJL Cahilt. GJPendock, MASummeriieldAA J Lowery, APCRC. Urw of Melbourne. AustraSa
D D Sampson. Univ of WA, Australia
Broadband Millimetre-Wave Fibre-Wireless SystemUsing Electrical and Optical SSB Modulation
6 H Smith. D Novak AAJ Lowery. APCRC. Univ ofMelbourne. AustraSa
TuF: TELETRAFFIC FOR MOBILE NETWORKSChair. BM Lavery. Swinburne Univ of Tech. Australia
A Dynamic Channel Allocation Scheme for a SmartAntenna using SDMA
BPurba. R Hams A P OShea. RUT. Australia
Cost-Function Based Distributed Channel AaocationAlgorithm
S At Helsinki Urw of Tech. FinlandAnalysis of Probabilities in Hicro- and PieoceaularWireless Communications Networks
S Mayer. Univ of Dortmund, GermanyTeletratfic Performance of a HierarchicalMicrocell/MacroceD PCS Architecture
JSJang. SH Wee ABC Shin, KAIST, KoreaB C Kkn. Samsung Electronics. Korea
Analysis of Integrated Services in GPRS Cekular SystemsY Shaokai A T Buot, CTIN. Austaha
EHect of Handover Rate on Performance ol ChannelAllocation Schemes in Digital Mobile Cellular Networks
P L Hiew, Monash Univ, AustraliaMZukerman, Univ of Melbourne, Australia
TUESDA Y, 9 DECEMBER 1997 • 0900 TO 1230 HOURS • LEVEL 2
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TuC: DATA OVER ATMChair. Joe Chicharo. Urw of WoMongong. AustaSa
EquSbrium Pricing and AHocaaon of Bandwidth andButters at an ATM Node
SH Low. Univ of Melbourne, AustaSa
Hybrid Flow Control Scheme Using the Priority Classon WPVATM Connection
HTode, S Takimoto AH Ikeda. Osaka Urw. JapanCorrelation of HTTP Response Packet Size andEstimating Confidence Intervals for Mean Packet Sizeand WWW Traffic VolumeJ Judge. H W P Beadle A J Chicharo. Urw of Wotongong,
Austrafa
On Supporting TCP Connections over ATM NetworksW J Kim A B G Lee. Seoul Nat Univ. Korea
Interoperability Testing of LAN Emulation over ATMYJeon A JKkn. ETRI. Korea
Peer-to-Peer IP/ATM Interconnection ModelD r Taniprasut A C Parrel, Curth Urw of Tech. AustaSa
AUDITORIUM ROOM 4TRATtON
TuO: VIDEO AND MULTMEDU SERVICESCftair Peter BeaOe, UrwcfWoSongong, AustaSa
An Experimental Study of Uummedhi Appacations overInter national ATM Networks
HFufLYHarada.STanimotoASnhara.NTT.JapanHMryashro. KHokamura. U YamadaA TKato. KDO, Japan
L Gatasso. ATSTLabs. USAD e m a n d Evaluation of a Distributed MultimediaSynclMonlzaUon Algorithm Using Heda Scaflngs
1H Bae. CathoSc Univ of Taagu-Hyosung. KoreaA Multimedia Synchronization by Inter-packet IntervalVariation
SKBae.JSKim, WYLee.SYParkAKJHan.KyungpookNat Univ, Korea
A Study on Communication Interlaces for DistanceEducation Service in Koreasat DBS System
NS Park* HC Km, ETRI. KoreaA Dynamic Buffer Management Strategy wring Muttt-Resoiution Scheme on Continuous Medte Servers
YSSoni TGKim, SERI. KoreaKKktt. Pusan Urw. Korea
CATV Service on ATM Network Based on Switched VideoBfonocjtslioQ TscnnotoQy
ESohn. T Choi. J Park AY Park, ETRI. KoreaHoming Tea
TuG: WIRELESS ATM B
A Combination Scheme of ARQ and FEC forMuHmedia Wireless ATM Networks
MSugano, Osaka PCHS. Japan0 SEom,MMurata A HUyahara, Osaka Urw. Japan
Wfcetess LANs: The DECT ApproachA Lo. Nat Univ of Singapore. Singapore
A Hybrid Handott Scheme a*h PredictionEnhancement for Wireless ATM Network
J Chan A A Seneviratne, UTS. AustaSaSZhou. CSIRO. AustaSa
Handoff and Admission Control of A Wireless ATMNvtwofk
CHYangA YFang. Shanghai Jiao TongUrw. China
OOS Support m Wireless ATM NetworksC Sinner. Daimler-Benz AG, Germany
A Study of Bandwidth Allocation Strategies inMultimedia Wireless Networks
B Moon. A Ahmad A K Kim, KBST, KoreaC Oh. ETRI. Korea
Turk ERROR CONTROL COOINGChain Hans-Jurgen ZepernkX Curth Urw. AustraSa
Automatic Generation of neUammiaalon nequeite inARQ/HARQ Schemes Usfen a New Decoder Metric
K OR JagatiKumam,Urw of SA. AustraSa
Sensitivity to Timing and Phase Errora on T W « CodedC P M - • • • • " • • • • • • -^ • • - • ' - • • • • •
MKCakkraA KS Chung. Cut*) (Ma/of Tacft. AustraSa
Noisy Channel • ' • • — • - > • - - • . - • , ™ . - * . - w . ,
LLHAndmrSUSismahyutRUT.Austab
Design of DC-Free TreKa Codes Based on PartWoa Chaeaof ReeeVMuBar Codas
CKJeong S EKJoo. KyungpookNatUrw. Korea
The Groebner Baals Architecture For Solving Wefcn-Berlekamp Equation
PMaKieeASChoomchuay.KMITL,Thaiand
Trace Function Representation of HaTs Sextic Residue
AutocorrelationHKLee 4 JS No. Kon-Kuk Urw. Korea
H Chung. Hong * Urw. KoreaK Yang. Hanyang Urw. Korea
JHKmSHYSong.YonseiUrw.Kbma
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TUESDA Y, 9 DECEMBER 1997 • 1230 TO 1730 HOURS • LEVEL 2
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MAIN AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM ROOM 2Lunch
Tui: OPTICAL PROCESSING FOR INTELLIGENTCOMMUMCATrONS
Chair. Jonathan Lacey. APCRC, Univ or Meboume,AustraSa
INVITED PAPER: kiteligent Optical BackplanesBrian EAngliss AH Scott Hmton, Urw of Colorado at
Boulder. USA
Optoelectronic DC and RF Behaviour ofInAIAs/lnGaAs Based HEMTs at 1.3jim WavelengthM Marso, A Fox, A Fdrster. K Sctvmpf A P Kordos. Institut
Sctvcht-kmentechnk, GermanyINVITED PAPER: Spatial Light Modulators and OpticalCommunications
William A Crossland. Urw of Cambridge. UK
TuJ: SPECTRUM AND PROPAGATION
INVi i t o PAPER: Spectrum Auctions: Are They The BestApproach?
Tony Shaw. Australian Communications Authority. AustaSa
Estimation of Multipath Propagation CharacteristicsUsing Ray Tracing with Random Phase Summation
S TakahasNA Y Yamada YRPMTKTRL. JapanKTaira.CRL MPT Japan
A Study of Polarization Diversity in Indoor Mobile RadioPropagation Environments
DHHa.SWJeonAJHLee.Pukyong Nat Urw. KoreaFlkegami, Kyoto A Takushoku Urws. Japan
Fading Measurements and Analysis of the IndoorPropagation Channel in the 2.4GHZ-BM BandH-JZepernkk, E Walker. MSingh A TWysockL Edith Cowan
Univ, AustaSaAfternoon TeaPoster Session
POSTER SESSIONS
OPTICS POSTERS400-1000 MHz Microwave Response of an Optical FiberAcoustc-Optic Phase Modulator Coated with ZnO
ARoeksabutr, Mahanakom Urw of Tech, ThaiandP L Cnu. Univ of NSW. AustaSa
Effects of Carrier Heating on the Second-Order HarmonicDistortion in CATV Semiconductor Lasers
T Y Wu, F P Shi). T L Sung, C H Chen A C Y Tsai. De MontfortUrw. UK
Available Bandwidth Efficiency in WDM Transmission SystemwithFWM
TSosakulA TMki, Univ of Electro-Communicatons. Japan
Electrical Wavelength Tuning of Picosecond Pulses in anActively Mode-Locked Semiconductor Laser with a ChirpedFibre Bragg Grating External Cavity
SU.CLouAKTChan. Chinese Urw of Hong KongBias Conditions for Reducing the Temperature Sensitivity ofOutput Power In Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers
M L Majewski A AD Rakic Univ of Queensland, Australia
Fast Wavelength Switching with a Two-Section Hybrid HOWDFB Laser Diode
HWHo. Chinese Univ of Hong Kong
Compariaon of Cartesian and Cylindrical FD-BPM with NearField Measurements of Tapered Optical Fibre Devices
PN Moar. JKatsifots & L W Canal La Trobe Urw, AustraliaS THuntngton, KA Nugent A A Roberts. Urw of Meboume.
Australa
Gain Dynamics of a Laser-Controlled Erbium-Doped FibreAmplifier
JBryce. YZhao A R Minasian, Univ of Sydney. Australia
Comparison of MILP Models for Logical TopologyOptimisation in WDM Lightwave WANs
S Singh, La Trobe Univ. AustaSaR Ghosal. RMfT. Australia
Investigation ol Wavelength Tuning and Power BistabiBty in a3-Section DFB Laser
H W Ho, Z Warn. H Xiongwei A K T Chan, Chinese Univ ol HongKong
Comparisons of Four-Wave Mixing Suppression Techniques inMultichannel Coherent WDM Systems
B Hwang, Samsung SDS, Korea
Linear Y-Junctkxi j lor Model Splitting from PeriodicWaveguides
J A Besley, N N Akhmediev APD Miller, ANU, Australia
Computer Assisted Learning and Design tor Fibre-OpticSystems
MLuAML Majewski. Urw of Queensland, Australia
Millimetre-Wave Repetition-Rate Optical Pulse TrainGeneration Using a Mode-Locked Fibre Ring Laser
KK Gupta A D Novak. Univ ol Melbourne. Australia
Data Transmission Using a Monolithic Semiconductor Laserfor Implementation In a Millimetre-Wave Fibre Wireless Up-Link
C Urn. D Novak & HFLiu. Univ of Melbourne. Austalia
Millimetre-Wave Signal Generation Using a Novel FrequencyMultiplication Technique
G H Smith. D Novak. CUmAAJ Lowery. Urw of Melbourne.Australia
Effect of Injection Level and Detuning Frequency on IntensityModulation Response of an Infection-Locked SemiconductorLaser
KHSenq. M K HakSar A F V C Mendis. Nat Univ of Singapore
Nonlinear Switching in a Figure-ot-Eight Fibre Laser MeasuredUsing Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating
L P Barry. J M Dudley. P G Bollond. R Leonhardt A J D Harvey.Univ of Auckland. NZ
TUESDA Y, 9 DECEMBER 1997 • 1230 TO 1730 HOURS - LEVEL 2
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AUDITORIUM ROOM 3 AUDITORIUM ROOM 4Lunch
TuK: ATM/SDH PLATFORMSChain Stephen Bye. Opts. AustaSa
Dbnensioning of ATM and SDH Ring Architectures forthe Access Network
FSafaei. Monash Urw. AustraSa1 Ouveysi. Univ ol Meboume, Australia
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Hierarchical Multi-Service Cross-Connect Platforms for Multi-HourTraffic Profiles
lOuveysiAA Wkti. Urw of Melbourne. AustraliaFSafam. Monash Univ. Australia
An Approach to a Transparent Self-Healing MeshedNetwork
CPLarsen. Ericsson Components, SwedenE LJmal, Technical Univ. Denmark
Economical Unified Platform Using ATM Cross-Connect System for both STM and ATM TransportSystemsRtwase.KWatanabe. HOhta. MHiraki, YKanayamaA T
Suboi. NTT. JapanAn Access Network Architecture for IntegratedServices with FTTH/FTTC/HFC/HFR DeploymentScenarios
J K Choi A J G Km, ETRI. Korea
TuL: MODULATION AND T M N GChain Hans-Jurgen Zepernck. Curtn Urw. AustaSa
Comparison of Two Frequency Justification Sctmaai forTiming Transfer Variable versus Fixed Frame Length
J Chin A A Canton, Cunn Urw of Tech. AustaSa
Design and Implementation of an 8-«t 256-cNp Pseudo-Noise Coded Digital Matched Filer Using OJu CMOSVLSI Technology
N Ismaitogkj A G Koseogki. Turkey
A Method for Efficient Utilization of DSP Resources inTelecommunications Systems
L SchnekJerman. Alcatel AT. Souh Africa
A New FSK Modulation Method with Fast FrequencyHopping PLL Synthesizer lor FH-SS CommunicataSystem
r Yamaguctu. Tbitani ATOie. Tokushkna Urw. Japan
The Performance of Digital Lock Detectors for TuangRecovery
SC Jung, LGEJectonkx. KoreaKH Lee AH JChoi.Sungkyunkwan Urw. Korea
Afternoon TeaPoster Session
POSTER SESSIONS
OPTICS POSTERSNovel Scheme on the Generation of Widely Tunable Duto-WaveJengti Output from a Semiconductor Laser forWavelength Division Multiplexing Communication
KS Lee AC Shu, Chinese Urw of Hong KongOptical Balanced PLL with Pattern Jitter Cancellation fornofnooyne r a n
A Gameiro, Urw ofAveko. Portugal
Passive Optical Equalisation of Conversion Efficiency in Wave-Length Converters Based on Four-Wave Mixing inSemiconductor Optical AmpSfiers
TJ Morgan ARS Tucker. Urw ol Melbourne. AustraliaG Yoffe. Urw of Sydney. Australia
Pulse Interaction and Stable Generation of Pulse Trains inFibre Lasers NAkhmediev A A Ankiemcz. ANU. AustraSa
J M Soto-Crespo. CSIC, Spain
Simultaneous Fibre Optic Communications and ReaS-TaseCable Integrity Monitoring Using Standard SM and MHFferes
ETaparws. Future Fixe Technologies, AustraSalOanca A JKatsOoSs, La Trobe Univ. AustaSa
Studies on Optical Receiver AcuVefeedback Transhnpedance
NKofma, THayasaka, JAkatsNA Ylsrwda. TohokuktstalTech,Japan
Supermode Cutoffs in Symmetric Buried Channel Waveguide(BCW) Couplers
JA Besley.JD Love. FLadouceur. ANU. AustraSaGUaxwel.BT.UK
! I
RADIO POSTERSAdaptive Lattice Algorithms for MMSE DS-CDMA Receivers
G Woodward ABS Vucetk. Urw of Sydney. Australia
Adaptive Power Control In Wireless NetworksRChen, KCChua, BTTanA CSNg, National Univ of Singapore
Analysis of Aperture Coupled Utcrostrip Patch Antennas witha Superstrata Using the Space Domain Closed-Form Green'sFunctions
M Kahrizi A A Heidary. Tarbiat Modarres Univ, IranA Call Attempt Control Method Under the Traffic OverloadConditions in CDMA System
K S Kim A B H Ryu. ETRI. KoreaK H Kook. Seoul Nat Polytechnic. Korea
Channel Estimation and Detection in DS-CDMA UsingOversampBng and Parallel Processing
M K Byun A B G Lee. Seoul Nat Lkw. KoreaChannel Estimation for Voice Actived Asynchronous CDMASystems Based on the Aided Continuous Pilot
YFan. YMei.L Fang AD Li. Beijing Univ of Posts A TeiBcomms.China
Coded CDMA Systems with and without MMSE MultiuserReceiver
C Y Keung A R S K Cheng. Hong Kong Urw of So S Tech
Design and Development of a Ku-8and 16x16 Element ApertureCoupled Patch Array Antenna
HJ Song A M E Bialkowski, Urw ofQueensland. AustaSa
RADIO POSTERSA Design of the High Gain Planar Microstrip Array Antenna forReceiving KOREASAT Broadcasting
MS Lee, H C Shin & C WKang, Gyeongsang Nat Urw. Korea
Performance Analysis of Wideband CDMA System with PathDiversity in the PCS Channel
H S Choi, SungMi Telecom. Korea AJ S No, Kon-Kuk Urw. Korea
Design and Implementation of CT-2 Management SystemBased on GIS Platform
Y Kim, S,Lee A MJeong, Korea Telecom, Korea
Performance Comparison of Digital Modulation Scheme in PCSChannel
E B Km. ETRI. KoreaHKPark. DHEun AKHTchah, Korea Urw. Korea
DS/CDMA Reverse Link Interference Management Utilizing SoftCapacity
S M Shin,ETRI, Korea
Performance of Direct-Sequence CDMA Based on BinaryPPM/Blorthogonal Modulation
DI Kim. Seoul City Urw, KoreaDS/SS Predictive PN Code Tracking Loop under the Influenceof Doppler Effects
TShono, T Saba, I Sasase & S Mori. Keto Univ. Japan
Performance of DS/CDMA System with Imperfect PowerControl and Interference Cancellation
S KPark ASK Kim. Hanyang Univ. KoreaEffect of Phase & Tracking Error on DS-CDMA SuccessiveInterference Cancellation KSKrn, ETRI, Korea
The Performance Evaluation for Variable Rale Speech Coder inCDMA PCS
H Kim. J Kim AS Choi. ETRI, KoreaEffect of Time Diversity Against Simulcast Delay Interferencein FLEX-TD 4FSK Paging System
S Ohkubo. SltoAY Yamao. NTT, Japan
Performance Evaluation of a CDMA Wireless Local LoopSystem J S Ha. J G Lee. S R Km A H Lee. ETRI, Korea
An Efficient Formulation for the Analysis of Cavity-Backed SlotAntennas Excited by a Microstrip Une
MKahriziA A Golmonhammadi, TarbiatModarres Un'rv. Iran
The Performance Evaluation ol Dual-Mode Constant ModulusAlgorithm J C Song. Samchok Nat Univ. Korea
An Efficient Technique for Analyzing a Convolutionally CodedAsynchronous CDMA System
WKong, DUAL Fang, Beijing Urw of Posts, China
Phase Offset of Periodic Binary SequenceYJSong, Hanyang Urw. Korea
KJ Lee S BY Ahn. ETRI, KoreaY YHan. Hanyang Univ. Korea
Full Wave Computations for Microstrip Resonators andAntennas M G Bandu, Urw of NSW, Australia
R Coca, Nat Inst of Material Physics, RomaniaR Rawer A TB Vu, UrwofNSW, AustraSa
Preliminary Design and Fabrication of Microsfeip HTS AntennaMGBandu.MSPham,RRamerA TBVu.
Urw of NSW. Australia
Handling Performance Exception of Mobile Access NetworkHDBae, KSHCho&C HCno. ETRI. Korea
Probability Distribution of Channel Occupancy Time with SoftHandotf in a Cellular CDMA System
ESCho. G WJin A CHCho. ETRI. Korea
LEOs Communication ProspectiveM Cherniakov A J Lo. Univ of Queensland. Australia
Retransmission Control of Multi-Channel FH-MFSK COMA withSlotted Aloha Ransom Access
KHShimA J Tim. KAIST, Korea
Location Augmented Mobile Computing and CommunicationSystems H W P Beadle, Univ of WoSongong. Australia
G Q Maguire Jr. Royal IT (KTH), SwedenMTSmilh.H-P,USA
Satellite Orbital Positioning Method in the Geostationary OrbitTGKwon. SKParkAJMKm. ETRI, Korea
Low Delay Multistage Parallel Interference Canceser forAsynchronous Coherent DS-CDMA Systems and MsPerformance with Closed-Loop TPC
H Seki, T Toda A Y Tanaka. Fufttsu Labs, Japan
Self Organising Feature Map Implementation of the RandomChannel Search Algorithm
D Ttssainayagam. 0 Everitt A M Pataniswami, Urw ofMetooume,AustaSa
On Coherence Time and Bandwidth of Mobile Radio ChannelsTTTjhung.HDChenACCKo. Nat Univ of Singapore
A Statistical Pathloss Model for Variation of Antenna Heights atCorridor in PCS Environments
JHKim. KHSongA YKHahm. ETRI. Korea
On the Use of General Non-Linear Detector for a Delay LockedLoop
S Thayaparan. TSNgAJ Wang. Univ of Hong Kong
A Study on Fault Diagnosis and Recovery Algorithm forSatellite Communication Transponder
BHChung, SWChunqS SPLee, ETRI, Korea
Performance Analysis of DS-CDMA Communication Systemswith Adaptive Array Antenna and CCI Canceller
C H Oh, Samsung Electronics. Korea.B C Kim ASJ Cho, Hankuk Aviation Urw. Korea,
C Y Choi, SK Telecom. Korea
System Design, Fabrication and Testing a New 28GHz BandTransceiver for the LMDS, WLL
M Y Chung. Korea Telecom. Korea
A Technique for Supporting Delay-Sensitive Data on CSMA/CDNetworks
TAbayaratnaS WJDewar. UnivotNSW, Australia
Performance Analysis of MMSE Interference SuppressionReceivers In Asynchronous DS-CDMA Systems
VDPhamA TB Vu, UrwofNSW. AustraliaTwo-Dimensional Constant Modulus Equalization Techniques
BXuATBVu. Urw of NSW, AustraliaPerformance Analysis of a PN Code Acquisition System Basedon Digital Matched Filtering In Frequency Selective Channel
Y Lee. S C Kim. D H Eun A K H Tchah, Korea Univ. Korea^ E B Kim. ETRI, Korea
The Performance Analysis of Reverse Power Control on ther«̂ f^nin *».._* / fc7/n Z I.UKWI FTRI KcDS-CDMA System J Kim A IJeong, ETRI. Korea
Zero Tracking Algorithm for Two-Dimensional Arrays withLook Direction Constraint
K C Chung S S Yong. Nat Univ of Singapore
XIV APCC97
NETWORKS POSTERSAn Adaptive Cautious Feedback Conkoaer tor CongestionControl in ATM Netwoita
S S Petrovic Urw of Sydney, AustraSaAdaptive Prediction of Decry ProbabSty Density Function forIntra-medla Synchronization
HKawai A KSezaki. Urw of Tokyo. JapanAn Analysis and ModeCng for the Software Failures of theATM Switching System Under the Development Phase
SJLee. ETRI. KoreaAnalysis of an Input Buttered ATM Mutt-Stage Self RoutingSwitch
BNIeya. MEHDkxto, MMqhele ASBebova. NUST. ZimbabweAnalysis of Explicit Rate-Based Control Mechanism tor ABRServices with Multiple Propagation Delays
SKamoiphiwong. HMerirpourSAEKartowiak, UrwofNSW.AustraSa
An Approach for Universal Character Coding SchemeA Kodate. QZhu, YUranoS H Totnnaga. TAO. Japan
Architecture tor POTS torterworking in ATM Switching SystemKSCho, TJPark, SJLeeAJSKm, ETRI, Korea
ASIC Chips Design for TU11/TU12 Cross-ConnectionH S Lee A S H Choi, ETRI. Korea
An Asymmetric Bridging Approach to biterworking of ATMLAN and Ethernet
W Lee, S Park, S Jang A K Han. Kyungpook Nat Univ, KoreaBandwidth Allocation in ATM — LAWMAN InterconnectionUsing Neural Networks
PUGeethakumarL MHKabrS WJDewar. UrwofNSW.AustraSa
Call/Connection Control in ATM LAN SystemH S Park A S M Lee ETRf. Korea
Canceaataon of Deconvohrtion Noise in DS — Radio ChannelSoundang by Gradient OpQmizalon
r Komonen A &G Haggman, Helsinki Urw of Ted). Finland
A Cell Reparation AlgorMm in ATM Switching System toprovide Broadband Distfbuuon Service
JHJeong. E HKm A US Han. ETRI. KoreaThe ChiH Host Debugging System tor ATM Switching Software
YJByun. YS Chung A BS Lee, ETRI. Korea
A Comparative Study ol CAC Schemes for VBR Traffic in ATMNetworks
MDowtatshaHSSKDe. Univ of Sydney. AustraSaA Comparison Between 16QAM and Multitone for Short HaulADSL Systems0 Qu. B Hu. TKo. KF Cheung. MLJouA R Cheng. Hong Kong Uni
ofSdS TechConformance Testing of B-ISDN Protocol using a B4SDNIntegrated Test System
K Y KJm. W S Km. J Y Choi. Y H Jung A J W Lee. ETRI. KoreaConformance Testing System for Intelligent NetworkApplication Protocol
HBae.SBae, HOo,HSongSSKim. ETRI. KoreaA Consideration of Implementation for Frame Relay Services inan ATM Switching System
W S Park. S J Lee. Y S Nam A J S Kim. ETRI. Korea
CORDIC-Based Fast Approximate Rotation for QRDecomposition
J W Lee. KJIST. KoreaJA Lee, Chosun Urw, Korea,
KKim. KJIST. Korea
Decoding Setf-Oual Codes over Z.A Bomecaze A S Boztas, RUST, AustaSa
C Bomecaze, AustaSaDependence of Request Rate Confrol Mechanism on GatewayLocation in DODB-ATM Interconnection
PUGeetiakumariA WJDewar. Univ of NSW. AustaSaA Design and Implementation of the ATM Network InterfacePlatform Providing Service Multiplexing
DYKm.CBLeeAKPJun. ETRI. KoreaDesign Issues on Achieving 100% Throughput in an Input-Queued Switch
ATOangASKang. Univ of/Knots. USAThe Design of a Memory-Cell with New Architecture tor LowPower
JSLee. Korea Urw. Korea. EJ Yun. J YKm. NK Park AD TMoon. Hoseo Urw. Korea AKH Tcha. Korea Univ, Korea
Design of ASIC tor Hgh Speed Packet Switch Using theKnockout Switch
IHLee. NJLee. MS Jang. DSOhADJSNn. ETRI. KoreaA Design of Extensible Authentication Structure in POP3 andIMAP4
JKKm.SWKangASOKm.HannamUrw.Korea,YS Kim, ETRI. Korea
Design of Multipoint Control Unit Based on Non-transcodingMechanism in ATM Network
JHLee. D HHwang A K Y Yu. ETRI. KoreaThe Design of the kiterworking Unit Between the ATM Networkand the Internet
Cm, Y Stm,J Choi A SCho. ETRI, KoreaA Design of TMN MEML Management System for ATM Switcheswith Mobile Agents
GJKm.SHLee. YSKmSHHLee. ETRI. Korea
Distance Education System araong the MuWpte Campus Intendto Global Univ over ATM, T1/E1 Networking: GLOUM
SSKmSDJ Hwang. SunqKyunKwan Univ, KoreaTTM Ditfnfatrtui Aflmt jp P>i*eWml CowmunlCTtion NvtwoncBased on Entity-Aspect Model
SH Park ASH Park, LG Information A Oxrmjnicaaors. KoreaOKBak. Korea Urw, Korea
A DSP Based Adaptive Array lor Mobile Comaiunicaaons , .H Chen. N Lam. G Jonas, TBVuA TMHett. Urw of NSW. AustaSa
Dynamic Priority Control Mechanism by Can Arrival Ratio andRelative CeD Occupancy Ratio m ATM Switch Network
W G Park AY J Lee, ETRI, KoreaDynarnicRecorrigurationinMutl^erviceNetworka
SABerezner. Urw of Natal. South AfricaA EKrzesinsti, Univ of SteSenbosch, South Africa
Dynamic Slot Assignment in Shared Time Division DuplexingSHLau S WC Wong. Nat Urw of Singapore
Economic Evaluation Process tor TMN Oriented OperationsSystem
J Kim, Seokyeong Univ, KoreaEnhanced Switched Virtual Path Capability for SupportingVirtual Path Tunnelling
J Y Km, H Y Song. Y H Km. S HKm AH K Km. ETRI. KoreaEstimation of Hurst Parameter by R/S Analysis
FXue AYTShu. Tianpn Univ. ChinaO Yang. Urw of Ottawa. Canada
HF Zhang, Tianjin Univ. ChinaEvaluation of Video CeH Loss in a Multi-service Video TrafficSystem
RWL Cheung SMS Demokan. Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.PKCLiu. ASM Automation. Hong Kong
APCC97
NETWORKS POSTERSExtended Digit Analysis Software in B-ISDN Switching System
H S Shin A S B Hong. ETRI, KoreaMulticast in Bus Based ATM Switching Architectures
FParra S KNakaqawa. Yamagata Univ, JapanA feedback Congestion Control Scheme Based on QueueLength for ATM LANs
TFu. HMehrpourA A E Karbowiak. Urw of NSW. AustaSa
Multichannel Access Protocol using Tunable Transmitter withNon-Zero Tuning Time
HSKm. Korea Telecom. KoreaB C Shin, KAIST. Korea
Functional Enhancement of the Digital DBS Set Top Box for theMultimedte Data Broadcast Services
JCKim. NSPark AKT Yang, ETRI. Korea
Multi-Layer Restoration Strategy to Restore the Multi-link andNode Failures in DCS Mesh Networks
HGKm, ETRI. KoreaMHPark AKS Cho. SungKyun Kwan Univ. Korea
Group Management Server for Regional PC CommunicationNetwork System
K Suto. K trie. K Hayase, M Monsaki A H Tsup. NTT. Japan
Multimedia Application Sharing lor Cooperative Works onNetwork Computing
SBCho.JBOh.MS Park SJSKim, ETRI, KoreaHardware Efficient Implementation Method for Linear PhasePulse Shaping FIR Filters in QPSK Systems
YWSiriABTKim. ETRI. Korea
Multiplexing Structures in ATM Switching SystemS H Choi. ETRI. Korea
Hierarchical Finite State Vector Quantization for MRI and BTImage Coding
R YUmaz, Dokuz EyM Urw. TurkeyI KiScCelal Bayer Univ. Turkey
Multipoint Routing for Interactive Applications In High SpeedNetworks
JJ Harms. Univ of Alberta. Canada
Hierarchical Image Coding for Efficient Usage of StorageSpace and Network Bandwidth
GLuAC Goh. Monash Univ. AustaSa
Multi-Protocol Gateway Approach to Packet-Switched WirelessData Networks Interconnection
M B- Wazer A A Zaslavsky, Monash Univ. AustaSaiCom: Audio/Video Stream Transfer Module in rORB
G Lee. IWYooAD Km. ETRI, KoreaNarrowband H-ary DPSK-DPD with L-diversity Maximum RatioCombining in Rician Fading Channels
I Kom. Urw of NSW. AustaSaImplementation of 32X32 Snared Buffer ATM Switch and itsControl Software
I Han. J H Nah, J H Lee S K C Park, ETRI, Korea
Network Design Tool: Actress (Access network design tool foritial simulations)
MOhashi. NTT. Japan.Y Katsuyama. Osaka Prefecture Univ, Japan
KINishimura, NTT. JapanAn Implementation of KT-CAMA System for Switches withoutBuHt-mCAMA Function
YChoi, S Lee, J YoonA MLee, Korea Telecom. Korea
Network Library System in VISP ExperimentsINamld. TKmeda. HHayashi. MTakeda AMOhyama. NTT.
JapanImplementation of the Resource Service Control Part on *mtntoJOgent Peripheral
KRKkn. TIKmAGBChoi, ETRI, Korea
A Network Management Method Providing Web InfoahopService for DiaKIp Usen
MJYangASJKwon. ETRI, KoreaAn Implementation of the Subsystem for Interfacing betweenttte Base Station ControBer and Mobile Switching Center
J H Hong S K H Lee, ETRI, Korea
New Algorithm for Optimal ShapingL DanpuA Y Guangxin, Beijung Urn of Posts A Telecomm, China
An Improvement of MPEG-2 Video Rate Control baaed onVirtual Group of Pictures
H Chang, J Kim, J Lee AS Park. ETRI, Korea
New ATM Cea DeSneation Mettiod for Measuring Errors inTransmission Unas
BYYun, S H Choi. Y Kwon A H S Park, ETRI, Korea
Improving Retrieval Performance by Link Information In WWWYMJun. H G Yook A MS Park. Korea Urw, Korea
An Object-Oriented Co-Authoring Model In the DistributedMultimedia EnvironmentYSBaeA TGKm, Systems Engineering Research InsttutB. Korea.
SWKm. Kyungpook Univ, Korea
The Interactions between Managed Objects and RealResources n a 10Gbps SDH TMN Agent
HJSukS KHLee, ETRI. Korea
Parallel Protocol Implementation Architecture for HighPerformance Communication Systems
PJKkn. SH Yoon A CHPark. ETRI, Korea
A Local Area Network Supporting Collaborative Large-ScaleSoftware Development
T Murakami A T Yamaguchi. NTT, Japan
Performance Analysis of an ATM Multiplexer with a ResumeLevel
K C Leo A B C Shin. KAIST, Korea
Low Delay Audio Stream Activation on MuX ModelKHLee. 0 Km. MGKang. KHHan. S MPark A S HKung. ETRI.
K0f&3
Performance Analysis ol Prioritized Queuing HandoH Schemein COMA CeBular System
0 M Lee. ETRI, Korea
The Metadata Modelling and Intelligent User Interface forInternet Multimedia Resource Discovery
BSShim, G J Ko, ZCZhoo A DI Park, Systems EngineeringResearch Institute, Korea
P K Lee. Inha Univ. Korea
Performance Estimate of Compression Characteristics on WideArea Network
. N Okazaki. S Seno. Tldeguchi. YKoui A M Yabe,Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Japan
Mobility Prediction for Optimal Handover and ConnectionManagement In Mobile Multimedia
N Shenoy, J Asenstorfer, A Dadei A A Paul. UrwofSA. AustaSa
Performance Evaluation of Errored Block Detection Functionin ATM Layer
S H Choi, ETRI. Korea
XVI APCC'97
NETWORKS POSTERSPerformance of BCH Coded OCM/OTD 16 OAM Signal withMRC Diversity Reception in Rfcian Fadang Channel in thePresence of Cocharmel Rayteigh Interference
EG Kim, Taejon Nat Urwof Tech. KoreaYCKkn. Hankuk Aviation Univ. KoreaC H Oh. Samsung Electronics, Korea
S J Cho. Hankuk Aviation Urw. KoreaPer-Session Pre-Synchronized (PSPS) CeH ScheduangDiscipline
D N Km, Daewoo Bectunks, KoreaBGLee, Seoul Nat Univ. Korea
A Proactive Feedback Baaed Flow Control Scheme tor ABRServices
TDagA 1 Stavrakakis. Northeastern Univ. USAProposed an ADI Algorithm for Edge Enhancement and SRC
J S Bae, Hoseo Urw. KoreaJ S Lee, Yong-ki Tech CoSege. Korea
NKPark A D TMoon. Hoseo Urw. KoreaProtocol Performance Testing Baaed on the ExtendedConcurrent TTCN
MXu.RHaoAJWu, TsnghuaUniv. TaiwanA Scheme for Networked Multimedia Information Retrieval withHerd QoS Guarantees
G Lu A C Kang, Monash Urw, AustraSaSecurity Elements of Communications Using fcarptic CurveCryptosy stems
EPetac. OvkMus Urw of Constantza. Romania
A Security Protocol tor User Information Privacy hi BONBHKim.HJChoAJKLee.HannamUrw.Korea
Self-Diagnostic Approaches for Performance hnptovement inthe Shared Memory ATM Switch
KC Park. ETRI. KoreaSCParKDCBae,SJKmASJParKKyunawmUrw.Korea
Service Traffic Anafysis System for K l Trial ServicesSKmAJMUoon, ETRI, Korea
CYoun,Chungnam Nat Urw. Korea
Session and Resource Management In the ETRI VOO SystemSS Jang. ETRI. Korea
Set-Top-Box Development for Koreasat Digital DBS SystemJHKkn. KTYano. OH Han AN SSeong. ETRI, Korea
A Signal Mapping Metftod for Mixed Cross-Connecaon ofT1/E1 Signals
H S Lee, SH Choi A JSKo, ETRI. KoreaA Simulation Study otTCP Performance In ATM WAN with EPD
LGuo. Bering Urw of Posts, ChinaJ Ma. Nokia Research Centre. Finland
Sfcang Modem Neural Network ControlVUkrttctvanAAFLazaryan.StateEngirieeringUrw.Armena.
S Mkrtchyan. Ltrw of hOdesheim, Germany
Software Faun Tolerance of me SCPY Liu. F Yang, X Li, J Chen. Bejng Urw of Posts S Telecomms.
China
Statistical Characteristics of Signal Level Variations due toShadowing by Human Bodtes in Wbetess LAN
MYamada, J YoshidaA UTakaoka, Tokyo Engineering Univ.Japan
A Study on Orbit Dynamics Modeling based on Object-OrientedTechnology
S H Km. J H Kim A W S Choi. ETRI, KoreaA Study on the Wireless ATM LAN with the Path ExtensionH«MKfoff
H WJung A H Kang, ETRI. Korea.SJCho, Hankuk Aviation Urw. Korea
A Subspace Based BHnd Beamformer for Smart AntennasOHu,FC Zheng A UFauStno-, Victoria Urw of Tech, AustaSa
TPCN: A Nonbioddng Seff-Routing Copy Network tor High-Speed Switching Systems
WTChen, Y W Cteng A L H Uao, Nat Tsinghua Univ, TsmvanA User-Level Fast Message Receiving Technique byMaintaining Common Avalable Memory Pages Information inNetwork Interface
JH Park, KB Uoon.TGKm ACS Park. Systems EngineeringResearch Institute, Korea
Using OFDM lor Channel EstimationJRoyston A J Armstrong. La Trobe Urw. AustaSa
Verfflcason of Feature awaracBoa ai Talacommunlcaaoni
TOhta. SOKA Univ. Japan
lOMeysL Urw (>fUetxurne, AustraliaS Chan. KTKoAKC Wong. City Univ of Hong Kong.
HongKongVideo Transmission oxer nsiervaeon-TDMA Protocola
TVBuoti YShaokai, Urw of Adelaide; Australia
1 Shin, Y Oh AS Choi, ETRI, KoreaWeb-Based Approach far Human Machine Interface In HAMbH-ACE ATM Switching System
HKm,SH Jin * C S Lint, Samsung. KoreaZone Coverage of a New Access Network lor Wlraeaae ATMBackbone
USJungAHJKm.KanowonNatUrw.Korea
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MAIN AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM ROOM 2REGISTRATION
WeA: PLENARY SESSION 2Chain Alan Gibbs. NEC. AustraSa
PLENARY PAPER: Devices and Systems forBroadband Optical Networking
Rodney S Tucker. APCRC. Univ of Melbourne. AustrataPLENARY PAPER: Network Access Technologies—An Overview
Gottfried Ungerboeck. IBM Zurich. SwitzerlandWeB: OPTICAL SECURITY
Chair: Robert Ayre. Telsta. AustraSa
INVITED PAPER: Quantum Cryptography on OpticalFibre Networks
Paul Townsend. BTLabs, UK
WeC:NEXT GENERATION RADIO ACCESS
INVITED PAPER: Coherent Multi-rate Wideband D&CDMAfor Next Generation Radio Access: Link Design andPerformance
F AdacN andM Sawahashi. NTT. Japan
Homing TeaWeF: FIBRE GRATINGS AND WAVEGUIDE THEORY
Chain John Love. ANU, AustaSaDispersion in Optical Fibres: Effects on SecondHarmonic Generation Band-Width
A Arraf ACMde Sterke, APCRC. Univ of Sydney.AustraSa
TE and TM Propagators: A Unified ApproachF Ladouceur. APCRC. ANU. AustaSa
L Poladian. APCRC, Univ of Sydney, AustaSa
INVITED PAPER: Fibre Bragg Gratings for DispersionCompensation in Optical Communications
MNZervas. Rl Laming, MJCole, UKDurUn,M Ibsen A KEnnser. Southampton Urw. UK
Dispersion Relations and Design Constraints forGratings In Reflection and Transmission
L Poladian. APCRC, Univ of Sydney. AustaSa
Apodised Gratings for Optical SwitchingKHmton, Telsta. AustaSa
WeG: CDMA SYSTEMS 1Chair: Fumiyuki AdacN. NTT. Japan
Combined Antenna and Orthogonal Murk-CarrierDiversity System with Parallel Coding for DS-CDMAODD
S Nakada. 1 Jeong A M Nakagawa. Keio Urw. Japan
Coherent Demodulation Performance of PBot Aided QPSKModulation in Wideband CDMA Reverse Channel
H S Oh, C M Park A K C Han, ETRI. KoreaCEKang. YonseiUrw. Korea
Pilot Channel Aided Dual-Channel QPSK for COMAReverse Links
S R Km. S Kang, JGLeeAJSHa. ETRI. Korea
Multiuser Detector Based on Maximum Skjnal-mtarference and Noise Ratio for Synchronous CDMASystem
HPmg. TTTjhung.LKRasmussen. National Urw ofSingapore. Singapore
A New Decorreiating Detector for Asynchronous COMAChannels and Hs Realization
S J Uaeng A B G Lee. Seoul Nat Urw. Korea
A Son Handotf with Dynamic Thresholds for CDMACeluiar System
S HHwang. IM Jeong A KC Han. ETRI. Korea
Lunch
WeJ: FIBRE GRATING DISPERSION COMPENSATIONChair: Robert Ayre. Telsta. AustaSa
INVITED PAPER: Chirped Bragg Grating DispersionCompensators
Tom Stephens. Telsta. AustaSaJohn Arkwrighl Siemens. AustaSa
Dimitrii YStepanov. Peter A Krug. Benedict Smith. OpocalFibre Technology Centre. AustaSa
George Dhosi. Telstra. AustaSaGideon Yoffe, Optical Fibre Technology Centre. AustaSa
Francois OueBette, Kromafibre. Canada
WeK: CDMA SYSTEMS IIChair: Fumiyuki Adachi. NTT. Japan
Performance Analysis of a Family of Complex OrthogonalSequences tor Asynchronous BPSKDS-CDMA Communication Systems
KTTan.R Uyanapathirana AKN Ngan. Unrvol WA,Australia
Influence ol Multiple-Access Interference in a MuttiProcessing-Gain SSMA System
H Hirarwa. M Katayama, T Yamazato A A Ogawa. NagoyaUniv, Japan
POSTDEADUNE SESSIONChair: David Sampson. Univ ol WA Australia
XVIII APCC'97
WEDNESDAY, 10DECEMBER 1997 • 0900 TO CLOSE • LEVEL 2
Time080^0900
090OO930
0930-1000
1000-1015
1015-1030
1030-1100
1100-1115
1115-1130
1130-1145
1145-1200
1200-1215
1215-1230
1230-1400
1400-1415
141S1430
1430
AUDITORIUM ROOM 3 AUDITORIUM ROOM 4REGISTRATION
WeD: ATM BEARER SERVICES 1Chair: John HuBett. CurUn University, WA AustaSa
INVITED PAPER: Controlled Cell Transfer —The ATMData Highway
Zigmantas Budrikis. Curin Urw, AtstraSa
WeE: TELETRAFFIC1Chain Moshe Zukerman. Univ ol Melbourne. AustaSa
Optimal Alocation ol Effort in Packet Switching Networkswith Generally Distributed Transmission Times
P K Pofea. Urw of Queensland. AustraliaAn ATM Bandwidth Dimensioning Method Based on aMeasured Traffic
YKamado AKMtyake. NTT, JapanSAsano, NCSIS. Japan
Homing TeaWeH: ATM BEARER SERVICES II
Chain Zig Budrikis. Curtm Urw. AustaSaOptimisation of a Rate Feedback ControBer withFeedforward for Traffic Management in ATMNetworks
S Ostring A H Sirisena, Urw of Canterbury. HZM Hassan. Monash Univ. AustaSa
Performance Comparison of Controlled Ce« Transferand AvaflaMe Bit Rate Capabilities
S Van Lumen. Z Budrikis A A Canton.Curtm Urw of Tech. AustaSa
On the Design of a Binary Feedback Flow ControlAlgorithm wnti Umit Cycle-Free Behaviour
JFChicharo. LXueA TEyres. UrwofWotongong.AustaSa
Achieving Fair and Hgh Throughput in ABR Serviceby Fair Packet Discarding
S Chan. Urw of Hong KongUZukBrmar\ Urw of Melbourne. AustaSa
EWMWong,KTKoABFu,UrwofHongKong
Rate-Based Congestion Control Using Fuzzy LogicAkjorHhma
B Qiu. Monash Urw. AustaSa
An Adaptive Transport Scheme of Real Time MPEGVideo under Rate-Based Congestion Control
0 Kotake A KSezah. Univ of Tokyo, Japan
Wei: TELETRAFFIC IIChain Bruce Tonkin. Monash Univ. AustraSa
INVITED PAPER: TELETRAFFIC LESSONS FORNETWORK DESIGN
Moshe Zukerman. Lkw of Metboume, AustaSa
ATM Cafl Admission Using Burst PeakednessRA VesfcL Macquarie Urw. AustraSaJW UarK Lkw of Waterloo. Canada
Heterogeneous ATM Hurtlptexer Model tot ConnectionAdmission Control In ATM Networks
E Duthewicz and GAndo. Urw c^WoSongong. AustaSa
An Adaptive Round Robin Protocol lor Multiple ClassBroadband Traffic Integration
MRMukenee.BUASAAMAbdetahmanUrw of Putra, Malaysia
Phenomenotogicsi Cause of Long-Raaga Dependence inVBR Video Traffic
H Ann A JK Km. KAIST. Korea
LunchWeL: tfTELUGENT NETWORKS
Chair: Bruce Tonkin, Monash Urw. AustaSa
Towards a Performance Modelling Framework for MsSupporting Both Fixed and Mobile Environments
M Kwiatkowski. Urw of Adelaide, AustaSa
TMN Common Software Platform for Introducing NewNode Systems into Legacy Networks
H Inamori. K Ueda A K Nishikawara. NTT, Japan
WeM: TELETRAFFIC i lChain Moshe Zukerman. Urw of Ueboume. AustaSa
Study of Effects of Window Size and Hean Burst Lengthon an Input Buffered Packet Switch
N K Sharma. La Trobe Univ. Australia
Multicast ATM Switches Based on Input Cells SchedulingMHGuo ARS Chang, Nat Taiwan fT. Taiwan
POSTDEADUNE SESSIONChain David Sampson. Urw of WA Australia