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`Greetings from the General Chairman
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`Escapetothelandofsunshineandbalmybreezesforalookintothefunne of
`telecommunications at GlDBEOOM 92, Decanba6-9, at the Buena Vista Palace,
`Orlando, Florida. This year's conference promises an excellent technical program
`for attendees from all points of the globe. Members of the lEEE Communications
`Society in particular will make GLOBECOM '92 a focal point of their meeting
`year, providing a valuable opportunity to make contacts in this arena. Join us in
`Orlando, the southern gateway to growth and technical innovation.
`The heart of GLOBECOM '92 is. as always, its comprehensive technical
`program. which includes several tutorials and workshops in addition to 54
`technical sessions. The technical sessions will run from Monday, December 7,
`through Wednesday, December 9. An additional attraction will be the debut of the
`Commtmication Theory Mini-Conference (CTMC), which highlights developing
`theoretical issues. The CI'MC is sponsored by the Communication Theory
`Committee of COMSOC in cooperation with Commission-C of U.R.S.I. and the
`[BE Information Theory Society. Sessions will nm from the afternoon of
`Monday. December 7, through the morning of Wednesday, December 9.
`Exhibits are shaping up nicely as Decemba‘ draws near, leaving us with 25 exhibitors at program printing. This will
`include several international exhibitors. The Great Hall Fast/Westhenter will be the location of the General Chairman's
`Reception.
`A taste ofthe offerings ofCentral Florida is provided in a varied social events program which includes educational toms,
`exclusive shopping, and an evening of fantasy and amusement. Kennedy Space Center is the site of an exciting tour of
`America's spaceprogram. Ifwe're especially lucky. ashuttle launch may evenbe scheduled during the days of theconference.
`Shopping among quaint boutiques and galleries awaits you on Florida's very own Park Avenue, and in the evening you can
`be a guest at the Medieval games of 11th century Europe.
`Outdooractivitiesareaspopularandplentifulasthe Floridasun. Golf, tennis, sailing, andmuch moreareavailable within
`and arormd the hotel and the rest of the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort. Be a part of the Disney magic at the MAGIC
`KINGDOM Park, watch movies in the making at the Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park, or take a trip 'round the World at
`EPCOT Center.
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`As the multinational market continues to evolve, GLOBECOM '92 provides a forum for discussion of the challenges and
`oppornmities it will bring to our industry. Thus the theme, "Commrmication for Global Users." which demonstrates our
`objective: Bringing together industry leaders to assess worldwide communications trends. Please join us in December to
`further explore the future of telecommunications.
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`General Chairman GLOBECOM’92
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`Technical Program Chairman’s Message
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`David P. Worrall
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`There is no doubt that the last few decades have brought tremendous
`developments in telecommunications, however none of us can begin to predict the
`scopeoftheadvancestobeachievedbythetumofthecentnry.Thereisone
`certainty: These advances will be driven more by the global business needs of
`communications users and service providers than they ever have been in the past!
`Thus, the Technical Program Committee has used the GLOBECOM '92 theme,
`"Communication for Global Users" to spotlight the impact of global user needs on
`advancing technologies.
`A Monday mtrning session combining the Keynote Address and the Opening
`Plenary launches the technical program. Keynote speaker Gerd Tenzer of the
`Deutsche Bundespost will discuss the challenges of modernizing the (formerly)
`Fast German telecommunications network. The Opening Plemry which follows
`highlights residential and small business market needs from the perspective of
`telecommunications and cable TV companies, and an outlook on consumer
`products. In addition the Opening Plenary will feature an international panel of
`speakers presenting their views on technologies and architectures needed for
`customer markets in the years 1996 and beyond.
`"Communication for Global Users" is evident throughout the tire three days
`ofthe technical program ofGLOBECOM '92. Approximately 50% ofthe technical
`papers have been contributed from the international community. The number of
`sessions on subjects such as Personal Commrmiattions Services demonstrates
`interest in services and user needs. A special, and I believe spirited panel session
`will be held on Monday afternoon, with panelists representing the financial
`community, a cable company. a satellite vendor and a local exchange carrier,
`discussing the topic of "Competition in the Local Loop."
`In addition to the technical sessions, two lunch time panels are included in the
`program. On Tuesday, a panel will discuss the hot topic of "Personal Communi-
`cations Network-TDMA or CDMA." On Wednesday, a panel of international
`speakers will present the latest in the Europe '92 initiative and how the evolution
`of the Common Market is unfolding. Sunday afternoon through Thursday, five
`tutorials and five workshops will be offered on a wide variety of topics.
`Additionally, a Mini-Conference, sponsored by the Communications Theory
`Committee, will be held in parallel with the main conference and will offer four
`sessions beginning on Monday afternoon and ending on Wednesday morning.
`This exciting technical program results from the dedication and hard work of
`many individuals. I want to thank all of the members of the GLOBFCOM '92
`Technical Program Committee, the technical program session organizers and
`chairs, the Regional Representatives, the hundreds of international reviewers and
`of course, the authors. All have teamed to create and shape this excellent technical
`program.
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`Steve Gorsche, NEC America. inc.
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`Communications System Engineering
`Joseph Frank.
`New Jersey Institute at Technology
`Computer Communications
`Biswanath Mukherjee,
`University of Caiiiornia at Davis
`ComSoc Standards Board
`Jose Costa, Bell Northem Research
`Data Communications Systems
`Ya-Qin Zhang. GTE Laboratories. Inc.
`Interconnections Within High-Speed
`Digital Systems
`Ken Young. Bellcore
`Multimedia Services I Terminals
`Jett Derby, lBM Corporation
`Network Operations It Management
`Myron B. Allen, Northern Telecom. inc.
`Optical Communications
`\Mlliam E. Stephens. Bellcore
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`Technical Committee
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`Representatives
`Communication Switching
`Daryl J. Eigen,
`Siemens Stmrnberg-Carison
`Communication Theory
`John Geist, Harris Corporation
`Communications Software
`M. (Ray) Sunderaraman,
`AT&T Bell Laboratories
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`Communications System Endneering
`Joseph Frank.
`New Jersey Institute of Technology
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`Computer Communications
`Biswanath Mukherjee.
`University at California at Davis
`CornSoc Standards Board
`Jose Costa. Bell Northern Research
`Communication Theory
`John Geist. Harris Corporation
`Communications Soltware
`M. (Ray) Sundararaman,
`AT&T Bell Laboratories
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`Technical Program
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`Chair
`David P. Worrall. Bellcore
`Vice Chair
`Bil Daurner, AT&T Bell Laboratories
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`Helen A. Huber, Bellcore
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`Networks, Architectures I: Standards -
`Track Chair
`Bill Robinson, Bell Northern Research
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`OperationsINetwork Mangernent -
`Track Chair
`Ben Gotz, Bellcore
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`Science 1 Technology - Track Chair
`Dr. Federico Tosco. CSELT
`Small Telecommunications Users -
`Track Chair
`Richard K. Snelling,
`BellSoulh Telecommunications, Inc.
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`Advisers
`Bruce Kieburtz,
`Kieburtz Engineering Consulhnts
`Ray Laane, Bellcore
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`International Regional
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`Representatives
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`Europe, Airica and
`Middle East
`Federico Toscc. CSELT. Italy
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`South and Latin America
`Jose Roberto B. de Marca
`CETUC - PUG/Rio. Brazil
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`Asia and Pacific
`Tetsuya Miki. NTT, Japan
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`Quality Assurance Management
`Randy Boldosser.
`AT&T Bell Laboratories
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`Radio Communications
`Jon Boo. U.S. West Communications
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`Satellite It Space Communications
`P. Takis Mathiopoulos,
`University British Columbia
`Signal Processing I Communication
`Electronics
`Don Puckette.
`GE Corporate Research and Development
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`Signal Processing I Recording
`Michael W. Marcellin,
`University at Arizona
`Transmission Systems
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`Executive Commitee
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`General Chdrman
`Ronald J. Kendall
`Siemens Strornberg-Cartson
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`General Vice Chairman
`Jim Tyler
`Vista-United Teleconlnunicatione
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`Protect Management
`Sam Amomtino
`Vista-United Telecommunications
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`Technicd Progam Chairman
`David P. Wonall
`Beloore
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`Technical Program Vice Chainnan
`Bill Daurner
`AT&T Bell Laboratories
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`financial ChdrmIn
`Jim Walter
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`Atininistrative Chirman
`Mal Shepherd
`Southern Bell Telephone
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`Exhibits Chairman
`John Davis
`Siemens Stromberg-Carison
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`Local Arrangements Chairman
`Dave Miller
`ATST
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`Local Arrangements Vice-Chairman
`Donna Sullivan
`ATaT
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`Registration
`Tony Koval
`ATST Network Systems
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`Function Planning
`Amy Wallon
`ATST
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`Hotel and Meeting Space
`Jenny McAlister
`ATer
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`Communications and Operations
`Diane Kerp
`ATaT
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`Publicity Chairman
`Roger Hell
`Siemens Stromberg-Carleon
`Publications Chairman
`Dr. RogerW. Johnson. P.E.
`University at Central Florida
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`Committee Secretary
`Orlando Section Liaison
`Ed Ellis
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`Committee Advisers
`Dick Blake
`Daryt Elgen
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`GLOBECOM '92
`Program Schedule Overview
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`Sunday,DecemberG
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`Tues. Dec.8 7am-6pm
`Wed. Dec.9 8am-5pm
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`Sun. Dec.6 6pm-9pm
`Mon. Dec.7 9am-5pm
`Tues. Dec.8 9am-5pm
`Wed. Dec.9 9am-12pm
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`Conference Sponsors
`GLOBEOOM '92 is sponsored by the lEEE Communications Society and the Orlando Section iEEE.
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`San Jose Convention Comer. San Jose, CA
`Feb. 21-26
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`Geneva. Geneva. Switzerland
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`Tel: (416) 353-4080: FAX (416) 920-6689
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`Bedord, MA
`October 11-14
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`GTE Govemmeri Systems, Bulldhg 23,
`77 'A' Street
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`Action Motivation
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`SESSION 01
`Wireless Data Network in PCS
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`Yaw-long Liu, GTE Laboratories, Inc, USA
`K-C Chen. National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
`CHAIRPERSON: Yaw-long Liu
`Don Fye, GTE Laboratories, USA
`Data Communications Systems
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`CHAIRPERSON: A. K. Kakaes
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`SESSION 05
`ATM Switching Experiments and Future Research
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`ORGANIZER:
`M. de Prycker. Alcatel Bell Telephone, Belgium
`CHAIRPERSON: Sol Lederman, Bellcore, USA
`SPONSOR:
`Communication Switching
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`Oral Presentation
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`05.01
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`K. 1’. Eng, M. A. Pashan, R. A. Spanke, M. J. Karol, G. D. Martin, AT&T
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`Optical Subscriber Access Technologies
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`ORGANIZERS:
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`Steve Gorshe, NEC America, USA
`William Stephens, Bellcore, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: George Hawley, DSC Communications, Canada
`H. L. Lemberg, Bellcore, USA
`Transmission Systems
`Optical Communications
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`Oral Presentation
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`Network Trans. Systems Inc., USA .
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`SESSION 08A
`Networking for Multimedia Applications
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`ORGANIZERS: Mon-Song Chen, IBM, USA
`T. Chen, GTE Laboratories, Inc, USA
`S. S. Liu, GTE Laboratories, Inc, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: Mon-Song Chen
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`SESSION 09A
`Application of Object-Oriented Technology to
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`William Woodbury. Bellcore, USA
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`CHAIRPERSON: Cheng C. Liu, Bellcore, USA
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