Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 40, Issue 5

6 -- 162Amos Joel. Telecommunications and the IEEE communications society
10 -- 0Thomas M. Chen. Perspectives - internet computing as a utility
16 -- 18Gaetano Borriello. Key challenges in communication for ubiquitous computing
20 -- 22Ram Ramanathan, Jason Redi. A brief overview of ad hoc networks: challenges and directions
26 -- 32Jeremiah F. Hayes. The viterbi algorithm applied to digital data transmission
29 -- 0Craig McTaggart. Regulatory and policy issues - ICANN reform proposal renews internet governance debate
30 -- 32Robert Chwastek. Network management in wired and wireless networks [Book Review]
30 -- 0Sathish Chandran. Towards a global 3G system, Vol. 1 [Book Review]
32 -- 34Eylem Ekici. Mobile Satellite Communication Networks [Book Review]
34 -- 0W. Ludwin, A. Jajszczyk. Mobile Communication Systems [Book Review]
34 -- 41Andrew J. Viterbi. Spread spectrum communications: myths and realities
42 -- 49Martin E. Hellman. An overview of public key cryptography
47 -- 50Michel Daoud Yacoub, Carlos Eduardo Vassimon, Helio Waldman. Wireless communications track in Brazil
48 -- 50Georges Fiche, Guy Pujolle. The INTERMIP project - a project for the traffic engineering and evaluation of multimedia IP networks
50 -- 57Jonathan S. Turner. New directions in communications (or which way to the information age?)
58 -- 64Leonard Kleinrock. On resource sharing in a distributed communication environment
60 -- 61Tim Armstrong, Steven S. Gorshe. Guest editorial - generic framing procedure (GFP) and data over SONET/SDH and OTN
63 -- 71Enrique Hernandez-Valencia, Michael Scholten, Zhenyu Zhu. The generic framing procedure (GFP): an overview
66 -- 82Charles E. Perkins. Mobile IP
72 -- 79Paul Bonenfant, Antonio Rodriguez-Moral. Generic framing procedure (GFP): the catalyst for efficient data over transport
80 -- 87Dirceu Cavendish, Kurenai Murakami, Su-Hun Yun, Osamu Matsuda, Motoo Nishihara. New transport services for next-generation SONET/SDH systems
84 -- 92Ralph Ballart, Yau-Chau Ching. SONET: now it's the standard optical network
88 -- 95Steven S. Gorshe, Trevor Wilson. Transparent generic framing procedure (GFP): a protocol for efficient transport of block-coded data through SONET/SDH networks
94 -- 101David D. Clark, Van Jacobson, John Romkey, Howard C. Salwen. An analysis of TCP processing overhead
96 -- 103Mike Scholten, Zhenyu Zhu, Enrique Hernandez-Valencia, John Hawkins. Data transport applications using GFP
102 -- 114Randy H. Katz. Adaptation and mobility in wireless information systems
104 -- 112Enrique Hernandez-Valencia. Hybrid transport solutions for TDM/data networking services
114 -- 115Willie W. Lu. Guest editorial - architectures and protocols for wireless mobile internet
116 -- 127Lixia Zhang 0001, Stephen E. Deering, Deborah Estrin, Scott Shenker, Daniel Zappala. RSVP: a new resource reservation protocol
118 -- 123James Kempf, Parviz Yegani. OpenRAN: a new architecture for mobile wireless Internet radio access networks
124 -- 128Robin Cher Nung Chiang, Amardiya Sesmun, Gerry Foster, Michael Young, Nigel Baker. Transport of mobile application part signaling over Internet protocol
128 -- 137Ezio Biglieri. Digital transmission in the 21st century: conflating modulation and coding
130 -- 136Yu Cheng 0003, Weihua Zhuang. DiffServ resource allocation for fast handoff in wireless mobile Internet
138 -- 147Rajiv Ramaswami. Optical fiber communication: from transmission to networking
138 -- 144Nadim Assaf, Jijun Luo, Markus Dillinger, Luis Menendez. Interworking between IP security and performance enhancing proxies for mobile networks
146 -- 149Behçet Sarikaya, Sridhar Gurivireddy. Evaluation of CDMA2000 support for IP micromobility handover and paging protocols
148 -- 161Theodore S. Rappaport, Annamalai Annamalai, R. Michael Buehrer, William H. Tranter. Wireless communications: past events and a future perspective
150 -- 0Michah Lerner, Khaled M. F. Elsayed. Guest editorial - topics in internet technology: scalability and policy for the services-enabled internet
151 -- 157Jeremy De Clercq, Olivier Paridaens. Scalability implications of virtual private networks
158 -- 165Thi Mai Trang Nguyen, Nadia Boukhatem, Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Guy Pujolle. COPS-SLS: a service level negotiation protocol for the Internet
166 -- 171Carlo Samori, Salvatore Levantino, Andrea L. Lacaita. Integrated LC oscillators for frequency synthesis in wireless applications
172 -- 180Angela Doufexi, Simon Armour, Michael R. G. Butler, Andrew R. Nix, David R. Bull, Joseph McGeehan, Peter Karlsson. A comparison of the HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN standards