Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 52, Issue 1

1 -- 4Jacek Rak. Fifth international workshop on reliable networks design and modeling (RNDM 2013) [Global Communications Newsletter]
6 -- 8Sergio Benedetto. The next two years [The President's Page]
24 -- 25Dominic A. Schupke, Óscar González de Dios, David Tipper. Advances in network planning - part I: fixed networks and clouds [Guest Editorial]
26 -- 34Anna Tzanakaki, Markos P. Anastasopoulos, Konstantinos Georgakilas, Giada Landi, Giacomo Bernini, Nicola Ciulli, Jordi Ferrer Riera, Eduard Escalona, Joan A. Garcia-Espin, Xavier Hesselbach, Sergi Figuerola, Shuping Peng, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou, Damian Parniewicz, Bartosz Belter, Juan Rodríguez Martinez. Planning of dynamic virtual optical cloud infrastructures: The GEYSERS approach
35 -- 43Roberto Sabella, Francesco Testa, Paola Iovanna, Giulio Bottari. Flexible packet-optical integration in the cloud age: Challenges and opportunities for network delayering
44 -- 51Ori Gerstel, Clarence Filsfils, Thomas Telkamp, Matthias Gunkel, Martin Horneffer, Víctor López, Arturo Mayoral. Multi-layer capacity planning for IP-optical networks
52 -- 60Luis Velasco, Alberto Castro, Daniel King, Ori Gerstel, Ramon Casellas, Víctor López. In-operation network planning
61 -- 69Aristotelis Kretsis, Konstantinos Christodoulopoulos, Panagiotis C. Kokkinos, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos. Planning and operating flexible optical networks: Algorithmic issues and tools
70 -- 76Marc Ruiz, Luis Velasco, Andrew Lord, Daniel Fonseca, Michal Pióro, Roland Wessäly, Juan P. Fernández Palacios. Planning fixed to flexgrid gradual migration: drivers and open issues
77 -- 83Ronald Romero Reyes, Rong Zhao, Carmen Mas Machuca. Advanced dynamic migration planning toward FTTH
84 -- 0Edoardo Biagioni. Ad hoc and sensor networks [Series Editorial]
85 -- 96Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano. Mobile ad hoc networking: milestones, challenges, and new research directions
97 -- 105Luigi Atzori, Antonio Iera, Giacomo Morabito. From "smart objects" to "social objects": The next evolutionary step of the internet of things
106 -- 113Adriano Faggiani, Enrico Gregori, Luciano Lenzini, Valerio Luconi, Alessio Vecchio. Smartphone-based crowdsourcing for network monitoring: Opportunities, challenges, and a case study
114 -- 121Claudio Martella, Maarten van Steen, Aart van Halteren, Claudine Conrado, Jie Li. Crowd textures as proximity graphs
122 -- 129Yang G. Kim, Myung J. Lee. Scheduling multi-channel and multi-timeslot in time constrained wireless sensor networks via simulated annealing and particle swarm optimization
130 -- 131Aiko Pras, George Pavlou. Network and service management [Series Editorial]
132 -- 139Steven Davy, Jeroen Famaey, Joan Serrat, Juan-Luis Gorricho, Avi Miron, Manos Dramitinos, Pedro Miguel Neves, Steven Latré, Ezer Goshen. Challenges to support edge-as-a-service
140 -- 148Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey, Filip De Turck, Piet Demeester. The fluid internet: service-centric management of a virtualized future internet
149 -- 157Raffaele Bolla, Roberto Bruschi, Franco Davoli, Pasquale Donadio, Leonardo Fialho, Martin Collier, Alfio Lombardo, Diego Reforgiato Recupero, Vincenzo Riccobene, Tivadar Szemethy. A northbound interface for power management in next generation network devices
158 -- 165Radu-Dinel Iorga, Eugen Borcoci, Radu Miruta, António Pinto, Gustavo Carneiro, Tânia Calçada. Management driven hybrid multicast framework for content aware networks
166 -- 172Yongmin Choi, Cha-hyun Yoon, Young-Sik Kim, Seo Weon Heo, John A. Silvester. The impact of application signaling traffic on public land mobile networks
174 -- 175Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Yoichi Maeda, Kai Jakobs, Martin Adolph. Selected papers from the Fifth ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference [Series Editorial]
176 -- 185Mihoko Sakurai, Richard T. Watson, Chon Abraham, Jiro Kokuryo. Sustaining life during the early stages of disaster relief with a frugal information system: learning from the great east Japan earthquake
186 -- 192Phillip H. Griffin. Telebiometric information security and safety management
193 -- 199Eva Ibarrola, Eduardo Saiz, Luis Zabala, Leire Cristobo, Jin Xiao. A new global quality of service model: QoXphere
200 -- 209Pål Grønsund, Przemyslaw Pawelczak, JiHoon Park, Danijela Cabric. System level performance of IEEE 802.22-2011 with sensing-based detection of wireless microphones
210 -- 216Deniz Gündüz, Kostas Stamatiou, Nicolò Michelusi, Michele Zorzi. Designing intelligent energy harvesting communication systems