- The different technologies for future telecommunication networks
: from IP networks to GMPLS.
- The strong evolution of Ethernet networks towards MAN and WAN, and
the expansion of Ethernet virtual private networks.
- The revolution in wireless networks with Wimedia, Wi-Fi, WiMax, Wi-Mobile,
and Wi-RAN, and the integration in the future IP wireless networks.
- The massive arrival of sensor networks and the evolution of network
architecture.
- The new techniques for the control of QoS and security.
- The new concepts and paradigms : autonomic networking, intelligent
networking,
- The evolution of the local loop, triple play, very-high speed, Ethernet-based.
- The orientations for 2020 and the future replacement of the TCP/IP
architecture.
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Guy Pujolle received the Ph.D. and "Thèse d'Etat"
degrees in Computer Science from the University of Paris IX and Paris XI
on 1975 and 1978 respectively. He is currently a Professor at the University
of Paris VI and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the France
Telecom Group (FT, Orange, Wanadoo). He was appointed by the Education Ministry
to found the Department of Computer Science at the University of Versailles,
where he spent the period 1994-2000 as Professor and Head. He was Head of
the MASI Laboratory (University of Paris VI), 1981-1993, Professor at ENST
(Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications),
1979-1981, and member of the scientific staff of INRIA (Institut National
de la Recherche en Informatique et Automatique), 1974-1979. Dr. Pujolle
is chairman of IFIP Working Group 6.2 on "Network and Internetwork
Architectures". He is an editor for International Journal of Network
Management, WINET, Ad Hoc Networks Journal, and IEEE Surveys & Tutorials.
He was an editor for Computer Networks (until 2000), Operations Research
(until 2000), Editor-In-Chief of Networking and Information Systems Journal
(until 2000), and several other journals. He is a governor of the ICCC (International
Council for Computer Communications). Guy Pujolle is a pioneer in high-speed
networking having led the development of the first Gbps network to be tested
in 1980. He was also a European expert involved in the development of IP
over ATM for European high-speed networks. He was chairman of the French
Research Network REUNIR from 1987 to 1991, one out of the three members
of the Wisdom Committee (Lars Backstrom, Brian Carpenter, Guy Pujolle) to
decide on the future of TCP/IP in the European research network (decision
January 22, 1990 to choose TCP/IP as the technology to be used for Europe).
Chairman of the expert committee of the Ministry of Telecommunications for
Telecommunication regulation (1992-1998). Guy Pujolle is currently Technical
Chairman of the WLANSmartCard consortium for normalizing security and mobility
in wireless LANs using a smartcard. He has published widely in the area
of computer systems modeling and performance, queueing theory, high-speed
networks. He has published 19 influential texts and monographs in the area.
His research interests include the analysis and modeling of data communication
systems, protocols, high performance networking, intelligence in networking,
and wireless networks. He is a Professor Honoris Causa of Beijing University
of Posts and Telecommunications since 1988. He was awarded the Special Seymour
Cray Award in 1991 for his research, and Silver Core from IFIP in 1995.
Also in 1995 his book " les Réseaux " was awarded the Roberval
Prize in France for the best scientific book of the year. Guy Pujolle is
co-founder and member of the scientific board of QoSMOS (www.qosmos.fr),
Ucopia Communications (www.ucopia.com), and Ginkgo-Networks (www.ginkgo-networks.com). |