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title:Traffic Management for High-speed Networks International Science Lecture Series ; 4th Lecture
author:Kung, H. T.
publisher:National Academies Press
isbn10 | asin:0309057981
print isbn13:9780309057981
ebook isbn13:9780585084732
language:English
subjectData transmission systems, Telecommunication--Traffic--Management.
publication date:1997
lcc:TK5105.K86 1997eb
ddc:004.6/6
subject:Data transmission systems, Telecommunication--Traffic--Management.
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FOURTH LECTURE INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE LECTURE SERIES
Traffic Management For High-Speed Networks
by
H.T. Kung
Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Harvard University
National Academy Press
Washington, D.C. 1997
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The National Research Council serves as an independent advisor to the federal government on scientific and technical questions of national importance. Established in 1916 under the congressional charter of the private, nonprofit National Academy of Sciences, the Research Council brings the resources of the entire scientific and technical community to bear on national problems through its volunteer advisory committees. Today the Research Council stands as the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering and is administered jointly by the two academies and the Institute of Medicine. The National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine were established in 1964 and 1970, respectively, under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences.
The National Research Council has numerous operating units. One of these is the Naval Studies Board, which is charged with conducting and reporting upon surveys and studies in the field of scientific research and development applicable to the operation and function of the Navy.
A portion of the work done to prepare this document was performed under Department of Navy Grant N00014-94-1-0200 issued by the Office of Naval Research and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under contract authority NR 201-124. However, the content does not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the Department of the Navy or the government, and no official endorsement should be inferred.
The United States Government has at least a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license throughout the world for government purposes to publish, translate, reproduce, deliver, perform, and dispose of all or any of this work, and to authorize others so to do.
Copyright 1997 by the National Academy of Sciences. All fights reserved.
Additional copies of this report available from:
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NAVAL STUDIES BOARD
David R. Heebner, Science Applications International Corporation (retired), Chair
George M. Whitesides, Harvard University, Vice Chair
Albert J. Baciocco, Jr., The Baciocco Group, Inc.
Alan Berman, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University
Norman E. Betaque, Logistics Management Institute
Norval L. Broome, Mitre Corporation
Gerald A. Cann, Raytheon Company
Seymour J. Deitchman, Chevy Chase, Maryland, Special Advisor
Anthony J. DeMaria, DeMaria ElectroOptics Systems, Inc.
John F. Egan, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Robert Hummel, Courant Institute of Mathematics, New York University
David W. McCall, Far Hills, New Jersey
Robert J. Murray, Center for Naval Analyses
Robert B. Oakley, National Defense University
William J. Phillips, Northstar Associates, Inc.
Mara G. Prentiss, Jefferson Laboratory, Harvard University
Herbert Rabin, University of Maryland
Julie JCH Ryan, Booz, Allen and Hamilton
Harrison Shull, Monterey, California
Keith A. Smith, Vienna, Virginia
Robert C. Spindel, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington
David L. Stanford, Science Applications International Corporation
H. Gregory Tornatore, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University
J. Pace VanDevender, Prosperity Institute
Vincent Vitro, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bruce Wald, Center for Naval Analyses
Navy Liaison Representatives
Paul G. Blatch, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Ronald N. Kostoff, Office of Naval Research
Staff
Ronald D. Taylor, Director
Susan G. Campbell, Administrative Assistant
Christopher A. Hanna, Project Assistant
Mary (Dixie) Gordon, Information Officer
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COMMISSION ON PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, AND APPLICATIONS
Robert J. Hermann, United Technologies Corporation, Co-Chair
W. Carl Lineberger, University of Colorado, Co-Chair
Peter M. Banks, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
Lawrence D. Brown, University of Pennsylvania
Ronald G. Douglas, Texas A&M University
John E. Estes, University of California at Santa Barbara
L. Louis Hegedus, Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
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