Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 33, Issue 9

63 -- 70Leo Nederlof, Kris Struyve, Chris O'Shea, Howard Misser, Yonggang Du, Braulio Tamayo. End-to-end survivable broadband networks
72 -- 79Ryutaro Kawamura, Ikuo Tokizawa. Self-healing virtual path architecture in ATM networks
80 -- 88Eiji Oki, Naoaki Yamanaka, Francis Pitcho. Multiple-availability-level ATM network architecture
90 -- 98Klaus Peter May, Pierre Semal, Yonggang Du, Christoph Herrmann. A fast restoration system for ATM-ring-based LANs
100 -- 107Ching-Chir Shyur, Shan-Hsin Tsao, Ying-Ming Wu. Survivable network planning methods and tools in Taiwan
110 -- 112Henry Chasia. Satellites and developing countries
114 -- 122Paulo Ricardo Hermano Balduino. Latin America goes wireless via satellite
124 -- 127Malcolm Johnson. Europe prepares for WRC-95: mobile satellite service issues
128 -- 131Juan de la Cruz Silveira Zavala. A new CITEL fosters telecommunications in the Americas

Volume 33, Issue 8

24 -- 32Mario P. Vecchi. Broadband networks and services: architecture and control
34 -- 46William Pugh, Gerald Boyer. Broadband access: comparing alternatives
48 -- 50Chuck Carroll. Development of integrated cable/telephony in the United Kingdom
62 -- 69Charles A. Eldering, Nageen Himayat, Floyd M. Gardner. CATV return path characterization for reliable communications
70 -- 73Richard Weinberg. Producing content producers [computer animation]
74 -- 81Stefan Böcking. TIP's performance quality of service
82 -- 90Koichi Asatani, Shinya Nogami. Standardization of network technologies and services

Volume 33, Issue 7

26 -- 39Gerald R. Ash. Dynamic network evolution, with examples from AT&T's evolving dynamic network
40 -- 47Konosuke Kawashima, Akiya Inoue. State- and time-dependent routing in the NTT network
48 -- 52Jean Régnier, François Bédard, Jean Choquette, Alain Caron. Dynamically controlled routing in networks with non-DCR-compliant switches
54 -- 61Arik N. Kashper, Yu Watanabe. Dynamic routing in the multiple carrier international network
62 -- 68K. R. Krishnan, Robert D. Doverspike, Charles D. Pack. Improved survivability with multi-layer dynamic routing
70 -- 76Prosper Chemouil, Jelila Khalfet, Marc Lebourges. A fuzzy control approach for adaptive traffic routing
78 -- 85Nikolai Sokolov, Alexander Mikov. Evolution of telecommunications in Russia
86 -- 92Jonas Bitinas. Telecommunications in Lithuania
94 -- 99Boris Goldstein, Lev Sloutsky. Introduction of modern telecommunications equipment in Russia and the New Republics

Volume 33, Issue 6

44 -- 52Raj Pandya. Emerging mobile and personal communication systems
54 -- 59Patricia E. Wirth. Teletraffic implications of database architectures in mobile and personal communications
60 -- 65Gregory P. Pollini, Kathleen S. Meier-Hellstern, David J. Goodman. Signaling traffic volume generated by mobile and personal communications
66 -- 75Thomas F. La Porta, Malathi Veeraraghavan, Philip A. Treventi, Ramachandran Ramjee. Distributed call processing for personal communications services
76 -- 86Mikko Laitinen, Jari Rantala. Integration of intelligent network services into future GSM networks
88 -- 94Abdul M. Youssef, Eva Kalman, Laurent Benzoni. Technico-economic methods for radio spectrum assignment
96 -- 102Robert M. Jopson, Alan H. Gnauck. Dispersion compensation for optical fiber systems

Volume 33, Issue 5

20 -- 23John W. Eng, James F. Mollenauer. IEEE Project 802.14: standards for digital convergence
26 -- 38Joe Mitola. The software radio architecture
39 -- 45Jeffery A. Wepman. Analog-to-digital converters and their applications in radio receivers
46 -- 54Rupert Baines. The DSP bottleneck
56 -- 61Raymond J. Lackey, Donald W. Upmal. Speakeasy: the military software radio
62 -- 68Joseph Kennedy, Mark C. Sullivan. Direction finding and "smart antennas" using software radio architectures
70 -- 85Hong Linh Truong 0002, William W. Ellington Jr., Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Andreas Meier 0001, J. Wayne Pace. LAN emulation on an ATM network

Volume 33, Issue 4

33 -- 38David C. Yeung, F. Allen Morgan. Utilities and two-way customer communication systems
40 -- 45Andrew Paff. Hybrid fiber/coax in the public telecommunications infrastructure
46 -- 51Cesar A. Johnston. Architecture and performance of HIPPI-ATM-SONET terminal adapters
52 -- 60Philip J. Kyees, Ronald C. McConnell, Kamran Sistanizadeh. ADSL: a new twisted-pair access to the information highway
62 -- 69William E. Stephens, Thomas C. Banwell. 155.52 Mb/s data transmission on category 5 cable plant
70 -- 83John C. Bellamy. Digital network synchronization
84 -- 95Byeong Gi Lee, Seok Chang Kim. Low-rate parallel scrambling techniques for today's lightwave transmission

Volume 33, Issue 3

47 -- 52Roch H. Glitho, Stephen Hayes. Telecommunications management network: vision vs. reality
54 -- 60David J. Sidor. Managing telecommunications networks using TMN interface standards
62 -- 66Maarten Kockelmans, Eric De Jong. Overview of IN and TMN harmonization
68 -- 73Thomas T. Towle. TMN as applied to the GSM network
74 -- 79Henry J. Fowler. TMN-based broadband ATM network management
80 -- 85Kazuo Yamagishi, Noriyuki Sasaki, Kazuyoshi Morino. An implementation of a TMN-based SDH management system in Japan
88 -- 95Kaveh Pahlavan, Thomas H. Probert, Mitchell Chase. Trends in local wireless networks
96 -- 101Mobeen Khan, John Kilpatrick. MOBITEX and mobile data standards
102 -- 108Raymond Steele, John Williams, Derek Chandler, Shirin Dehghan, Aidan Collard. Teletraffic performance of GSM900/DCS1800 in street microcells

Volume 33, Issue 2

36 -- 42Margaret Hopkins, Graham Louth, Hilary Bailey, Ronnie Yellon, Ade Ajibulu, Mari Niva. A multi-faceted approach to forecasting broadband demand and traffic
44 -- 49Kjell Stordahl, Eddie Murphy. Forecasting long-term demand for services in the residential market
50 -- 57Ondria J. Wasem, Alan M. Gross, Gerald A. Tlapa. Forecasting broadband demand between geographic areas
58 -- 59Tsong-Ho Wu. Emerging technologies for fiber network survivability
76 -- 84Heinrich Armbrüster. The flexibility of ATM: supporting future multimedia and mobile communications
86 -- 92Hidetoshi Miura, Kazumitsu Maki, Kazuhiro Nishihata. SDH network evolution in Japan
94 -- 99Jack Keil Wolf, Ephraim Zehavi. 2 codes: pragmatic trellis codes utilizing punctured convolutional codes
100 -- 109Hikmet Sari, Georges Karam, Isabelle Jeanclaude. Transmission techniques for digital terrestrial TV broadcasting

Volume 33, Issue 12

40 -- 43Reed E. Hundt, Gregory L. Rosston. Spectrum flexibility will promote competition and the public interest
44 -- 46Larry Irving. Spectrum management: a balancing process
48 -- 49Robert E. Allen. Toward competition and choice [telecommunication industry]
50 -- 51Richard D. McCormick. Research yes, Restrictions no [telecommunication industry]
52 -- 54Richard C. Notebaert. Technology's contribution to the competitive marketplace [telecommunication industry]
56 -- 57Richard E. Wiley. Digital television: the end of the beginning
58 -- 61Thomas E. Wheeler. It's the information, not the highway
62 -- 64James M. Smith. The future of competition in long-distance telecommunications
66 -- 73Eli M. Noam. Taking the next step beyond spectrum auctions: open spectrum access
74 -- 77Jay Kitchen. PCIA: ushering in a new era of communications
78 -- 80Bob Anderson. Telecommunications regulation in the states
82 -- 88Mike J. O'Mahony. Optical multiplexing in fiber networks: progress in WDM and OTDM
90 -- 99Tsong-Ho Wu, Noriaki Yoshikai, Hiroyuki Fujii. ATM signaling transport network architectures and analysis

Volume 33, Issue 11

22 -- 26Michael O. Polley, William F. Schreiber, Susie J. Wee. Comments on "transmission techniques for digital terrestrial TV broadcasting" [and reply]
36 -- 43Michael E. Lukacs, David G. Boyer. A universal broadband multipoint teleconferencing service for the 21st century
44 -- 49Ichiro Iida, Takashi Nishigaya, Koso Murakami. DUET: an agent-based personal communications network
50 -- 56Daniel Deloddere. Evolution of a narrowband exchange toward broadband
58 -- 63Alpna Jain, Wolfgang Fischer, Pierre-Yves Sibille. An evolvable ATM-based video network design supporting multiple access network technologies
64 -- 71Ernst Munter, James Parker, Paul Kirkby. A high-capacity ATM switch based on advanced electronic and optical technologies
72 -- 76Claus Schmidt, Max Sevcik. Do-it-yourself TMN applications by visual programming methods
78 -- 83Fabrice Dupuy, Gunnar Nilsson, Yuji Inoue. The TINA consortium: toward networking telecommunications information services
84 -- 88Frowin Derr, Manfred N. Huber, Guenther Kettler, Norbert Thorweihe. An optical infrastructure for future telecommunications networks
90 -- 96Malathi Veeraraghavan, Thomas F. La Porta, Wai Sum Lai. An alternative approach to call/connection control in broadband switching systems
98 -- 104Anna Hac. Wireless and cellular architecture and services

Volume 33, Issue 10

43 -- 49Ernst Nordström, Jakob Carlström, Olle Gällmo, Lars Asplund. Neural networks for adaptive traffic control in ATM networks
50 -- 56Joaquim E. Neves, Mário Jorge Leitão, Luís B. Almeida. Neural networks in B-ISDN flow control: ATM traffic prediction or network modeling?
58 -- 0Atsushi Hiramatsu. Training techniques for neural network applications in ATM
68 -- 74Young-Keun Park, Gyungho Lee. Applications of neural networks in high-speed communication networks
76 -- 85Ahmed A. Tarraf, Ibrahim W. Habib, Tarek N. Saadawi. Intelligent traffic control for ATM broadband networks
86 -- 95Paul F. Sass, Lanny Gorr. Communications for the digitized battlefield of the 21st century
96 -- 105Ralph T. Allen, Stephen E. Arkin, Robert E. Lawrence. 4I into the next century
106 -- 112John B. Evanowsky. Information for the warrior
113 -- 118Wing C. Quan, E. Robert Sive. Post-2000 tactical communications systems for NATO

Volume 33, Issue 1

6 -- 8Luís F. M. de Moraes, Stephen B. Weinstein. The Internet multicast from ITS: how it was done and implications for the future
10 -- 0Mostafa Hashem Sherif. Federal organizations and the commercialization of technology
28 -- 41Jay E. Padgett, Christoph G. Günther, Takeshi Hattori. Overview of wireless personal communications
42 -- 49Jørgen Bach Andersen, Theodore S. Rappaport, Susumu Yoshida. Propagation measurements and models for wireless communications channels
50 -- 57David D. Falconer, Fumiyuki Adachi, Björn Gudmundson. Time division multiple access methods for wireless personal communications
58 -- 67Ryuji Kohno, Reuven Meidan, Laurence B. Milstein. Spread spectrum access methods for wireless communications
68 -- 78Heinrich Meyr, Ravi Subramanian. Advanced digital receiver principles and technologies for PCS
80 -- 87Raymond Steele, James Whitehead, W. C. Wong 0001. System aspects of cellular radio
88 -- 99Bijan Jabbari, Giovanni Colombo, Akihisa Nakajima, Jayant Kulkarni. Network issues for wireless communications
100 -- 102S. Srinivasan. Impact of enhanced feature interactions