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Groupe français sur les standards
de l'Internet
Centre de Ressources
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Accueil | GFSI
Deuxième journée française sur l'IETF
(5/12/02)
Invitation | Photos
Evolution de l'Internet par Erik Nordmark (IETF Internet
AD, Sun) en Anglais
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Erik Nordmark has been at Sun since 1989, and
in SunLabs since 2001. He has spent most of this time on networking centered
around IP such as IP Multicast, IPv6, Web performance, TCP/IP multithreading,
STREAMS, as well as significant technical work in the Internet Engineering
Task Force.
He is currently an Area Director in the IETF and as such a member of the
Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).
Before he joined Sun, Erik worked at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
He holds degrees from Linkoping University, Stanford University, and Uppsala
University. |
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Pseudo Wire Emulation technology par Matthew Bocci (Alcatel) en
Anglais
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Matthew Bocci is a Standards Strategist with Alcatel's
Broadband Networking Division. He represents Alcatel at the ATM Forum and
the IETF PWE3 working group, making significant contributions to aspects
of traffic management and interworking for ATM and IP/MPLS networks. He
currently serves as Vice Chair of the ATM Forum AIC working group. He has
also provided advanced technical consulting for ATM/IP traffic management
and PNNI network design, with a particular focus on QoS and network performance.
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VPNs (L1 , L2, L3) par Marco Carugi (Nortel)
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Marco Carugi recently joined Nortel Networks as
Senior Advisor in the CTO office. His activity is in the domain of Advanced
Technology, focusing on strategic protocols and standards.
Marco actively participates in standard bodies (IETF, ITU-T, OIF, MPLS Forum),
currently co-chairing the IETF PPVPN (Provider Provisioned VPN) Working
Group and acting as Rapporteur of Question 11 (IP-based services over MPLS
networks) in ITU-T Study Group 13.
He is also involved in several worldwide telecommunication conferences as
speaker and organizer.
He was previously with France Telecom R&D for 8 years, as Research Engineer
in Broadband Data Services and Network Technologies, working in specification,
evaluation and testing of IP data services and networks (MPLS, VPN, Traffic
Engineering, Internet). |
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Optics in metro and long haul (OE, ASTN) par Philip Hargrave (Nortel)
en Anglais
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Philip Hargrave is Chief Scientist, Europe Middle
East and Africa at Nortel Networks. Philip provides the channel within the
region for customer engagements with technologists, is the spokesperson
for Nortel Networks' vision of the future of High Performance Networks and
has responsibility for co-ordinating European Standards activities. He is
a member of the board of INTELLECT (the UK Information Technology, Telecommunications
& Electronics Association) and EICTA (the European Industry Association
for Information Systems, Communications Technologies and Consumer Electronics).
Prior to taking on this role in August 2000 Philip led a team with the mission
of establishing a vision for the next generation of telecommunications networks,
de-risking the enabling technologies and taking key components to product.
Philip joined the Harlow Laboratories in 1977 having completed a programme
of research into extragalactic radio sources at the Cavendish Laboratory,
Cambridge. His early work at Harlow centred on Research and Development
on the theory and design of radio systems for navigation and communications,
culminating in his appointment as Director, Radio and High Integrity Communications
in 1992.
Philip is a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Institute
of Physics and the Royal Astronomical Society. He was elected a Fellow of
the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1996. He is a visiting Professor to
the department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University
of Strathclyde. |
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Plan de controle basé sur IP pour les réseaux optiques (GMPLS) par Dimitri
Papadimitriou (Alcatel)
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Dimitri Papadimitriou received an MS degree in
Physics from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles and an MS degree in Computer
Science from the Universite de Liege on Computer Science while co-working
in R&D in Networking Protocols at a Research Center (Namur). He has acquired
3 years of experience in the design and evaluation of transport Networks
including Optical-SDH/Sonet as well as networking device performance and
compliance to IETF/ITU-T standard testing. In 2000, he started working as
Senior Engineer in the Optical Network Architecture department of Alcatel,
Antwerpen. His current research interests are focused on wavelength switched
optical networks including physical aspects and IP-based distributed control
plane protocols for optical and photonic networks. His standardization activities
are currently focused on the IETF Sub-IP Area (in particular CCAMP and IPO
WG) as well as the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) where he co-authored
numerous contributions. |
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Technologie IP Mobile par Thomas Noel (Université ULP de Strasbourg)
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Thomas Noel est maitre de conférences au LSIIT
- Laboratoire de recherche de l'université Louis Pasteur à Strasbourg et
membre du G6 (Groupe Francophone d'expérimentation d'IPv6). Il est en charge
des activités Mobilité IP et Wireless au sein de l'equipe de recherche Réseau
du LSIIT et s'intéresse plus particulièrement au routage multicast pour
les équipements mobiles, aux terminaux mobiles multi-interfaces, à l'optimisation
des handovers, à la gestion de l'énergie sur les équipements mobiles embarqués
ainsi qu'aux réseaux ad-hoc. |
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3GPP et mobile IP par Frederic Delmond/Lionel Morand (FTR&D)
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Lionel Morand est actuellement ingénieur R&D chez
France Télécom R&D au Centre des Architectures Réseaux, où il est en charge
depuis 1998 des études sur l'introduction de la mobilité dans les réseaux
fixes et IP, ainsi que sur la mobilité inter-réseau d'accès. A ce titre,
il suit activement les études en cours à l'IETF où sont standardisées les
solutions IP pour la mobilité, la gestion des droits d'accès au réseau et
la gestion de profil utilisateur. Dans un souci d'harmonisation des solutions
de gestion de mobilité pour les réseaux fixes, mobiles et IP, il participe
également à la standardisation des réseaux 3G au 3GPP, après avoir déjà
pris part aux travaux du 3G.IP sur la définition des futurs réseaux mobiles
tout-IP. C'est dans le cadre de ces activités qu'il a développé une expertise
sur les protocoles Mobile IP et les applications Diameter. |
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Les recherches universitaires dans les technologies Internet par Serge
Fdida (CNRS)
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Serge Fdida is currently a full professor at the
University P. & M. Curie (Paris 6). He has been an assistant professor from
1983 to 1989 and a professor with the university René Descartes (Paris)
from 1989 to 1995. He also spent a sabbatical year in 1995 with IBM RTP
(Raleigh, USA). Serge Fdida is heading the Network and Performance group
of the Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6), a research laboratory
associated with CNRS (National Scientific Research Center). He is on the
editorial boards of Computer Communication and Computer Networks Journals.
He served as the program chair and program committee member of numerous
international events. He has extensively published in the field of performance
evaluation and networking and led several research grants.
He was for 8 years, the chair of the french national research group on high-speed
networking (RHDM) and is currently the chairman of the European COST264
Action "Enabling Multimedia Group Communication", and the director of Euronetlab,
a joint academic-industrial laboratory. Serge Fdida is a senior member of
IEEE, member of ACM and IFIP TC6 (WG6.3 & WG6.4). Since early 2000, Serge
Fdida is working half-time for the direction of the CNRS-STIC (French National
Scientific Research Center). |
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MPLS and next generation networking infrastructure par Prof. Bijan Jabbari
(George Mason University, US) en Anglais
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Bijan Jabbari is a professor of electrical engineering
at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA, and an affiliated faculty
with ENST- Paris, France. He is an editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications
and is on the editorial board of Proceedings of the IEEE. He is the past
chairman of the IEEE Communications Society technical committee on Communications
Switching and Routing. He is a recipient of the IEEE Millennium Medal in
2000. In 1999, he founded the Advanced Internet Laboratory at George Mason
University, through research grants and support of the Internet industry.
He received the Ph.D. degree from Stanford University, in 1981, in electrical
engineering. |
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Les modèles de qualité de service et l'Internet par Jim Roberts (FTR&D)
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Jim Roberts has a BSc in mathematics from the
University of Surrey, UK and a PhD from the University of Paris. He has
been with the France Telecom research labs since 1978. His research has
been mainly in the field of performance evaluation and design of traffic
controls for multiservice networks. He was chairman of three successive
European COST projects on the performance of multiservice networks, this
activity culminating in the publication of the book "Broadband Network Teletraffic"
(Springer 1996).
He has published quite extensively and is or has been a member of a several
journal editorial boards including Computer Networks and IEEE/ACM Transactions
on Networking. He was a guest editor for the IEEE JSAC issue on Internet
QoS in 2000. He is member of many conference programme committees in the
networking field including Infocom and SIGCOMM. He is TPC co-chair for Infocom
2003. |
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Jean-Michel Cornu est expert dans le domaine de la Societé
et des Technologies de l'Information. Il est également le directeur
Scientifique de la Fondation Internet Nouvelle Generation. Il a mis en place
en 1997 le Groupe Francais pour la participation à la Standardisation
de l'Internet qui rassemble les experts francophones qui participent aux
travaux de l'IETF. Jean-Michel Cornu a publié plusieurs livres dont : "Internet
- Tome 1 : les technologies de demain", dont le tome 2 paraitra en 2003.
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