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The Seventeenth International Symposium on Computer
and Information Sciences
October 28-30, 2002
Orlando, Florida
The rapid expansion of networking applications and data traffic is leading to new specialized network component designs that would keep up with the growing field of networking and communications. This special session provides a forum for scientists and engineers from academia and industry to discuss their latest research.
“Network
Processors: Origin of Species “, N. Shah, K. Keutzer, Univ. of California,
Berkeley
“Towards
10-100 Gbps Crytographic Architectures “, K. Alexander, R. Karri, I.
Minkin, K. Wu, P. Mishra, X. Li, Polytechnic Univ., Brooklyn
“Splintering
TCP “, P. Gilfeather, A. Maccabe, Univ. of New Mexico
“Integrated
Photonic Devices for Optical and Wireless Networking “, F. Choa, J. Lin,
Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County
Session Organizers:
Haldun Hadimioglu, Polytechnic University (haldun@photon.poly.edu)
Taskin Kocak, University of Central Florida (tkocak@cpe.ucf.edu)
Peter Z. Onufryk, Integrated Device Technology (peter.onufryk@idt.com)