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Subject: n-1-4-075.01
Internetworking: Research and Experience
Deborah Estrin, University of Southern California
<estrin@usc.edu>
Internetworking: Research and Experience is a quarterly, refereed,
journal published by Wiley (D. Comer, R. Droms, D. Estrin, and L.
Svobodova are the Editors). In the upcoming two issues of the journal
(last issue of 1992, and first issue of 1993) there are several
papers of interest to the ISOC community:
"Injecting Inter-autonomous system routes into Intra-autonomous system
routing: a Performance Analysis", by Yakov Rekhter (IBM) and Bilal
Chinoy (SDSC), evaluates a technique that injects
only partial reachability information from inter-domain routing
into intra-domain routing. When less inter-domain information is
injected, more encapsulation may be needed in order to traverse the
intra-domain portions of inter-domain paths.
"Distributed Delay Jitter Control in Packet-Switching Internetworks",
by Domenico Ferrari (UCBerkeley), proposes a mechanism for delay
jitter control that can coexist with other schemes for jitter
control (including no control) within the same network, the same
node, and even the same real-time channel. THe mechanism guarantees
low jitter even with loosely synchronized clocks and it makes the
distribution of buffer space requirements more uniform along the
route.
"Design of an ATM-FDDI Gateway", by Sanjay Kapoor (Washington Univ),
Milind Buddhikot (Washington Univ), and Gurudata Parulkar (Washington
Univ), presents a detailed design of an gateway aimed at providing
high performance internetworking between these two important classes
of networks. The tasks are divided into critical path tasks, such as packet
processing, for hardware implementation; and non-critical path tasks
such as connection, resource, and route management, for software
implementation.
"Recent Changes to Privacy Enhanced Electronic Mail", by Matt Bishop
(Dartmouth), is a short paper that describes the changes in message
format and certificate based key management infrastructure for the PEM
protocols which provide confidentiality, authenticity, and integrity
for electronic mail.