Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 36, Issue 9

46 -- 0Bijan Jabbari. Wideband CDMA
48 -- 54Esmael Dinan, Bijan Jabbari. Spreading codes for direct sequence CDMA and wideband CDMA cellular networks
56 -- 69Fumiyuki Adachi, Mamoru Sawahashi, Hirohito Suda. Wideband DS-CDMA for next-generation mobile communications systems
70 -- 80Erik Dahlman, Björn Gudmundson, Mats Nilsson, Johan Sköld. UMTS/IMT-2000 based on wideband CDMA
82 -- 86Tero Ojanperä, Ramjee Prasad. An overview of air interface multiple access for IMT-2000/UMTS
96 -- 97Koichi Asatani, Henry J. F. Ryan, Steve Walters. Standardization for GII and Multimedia Communications
98 -- 106Brian W. Moore. The ITU's role in the standardization of the GII
108 -- 114Henry J. F. Ryan. ISO/IEC JTC 1 directions in multimedia and GII standards
116 -- 120Tokuo Iida, Satoru Tokunaga. Standardization activities for multimedia communications and GII in TTC
121 -- 125George H. Dobrowski. The ATM Forum: developing implementation agreements
126 -- 129Masataka Ohta. IETF and Internet standards
130 -- 136Yuji Inoue, Deb Guha, Hendrik Berndt. The TINA Consortium
137 -- 143Hiroshi Yasuda, Henry J. F. Ryan. DAVIC and interactive multimedia services
145 -- 153Akio Sasaki, Masami Yabusaki, Syuichi Inada. The current situation of IMT-2000 standardization activities in Japan
154 -- 156Tharek Abd Rahman, Hamzah Burok, Tan Kim Geok. The cellular phone industry in Malaysia: toward IMT-2000
157 -- 159Shumin Cao. Current development of IMT-2000 in China
160 -- 164Kyu-Jin Wee, YongSup Shin. Current IMT-2000 R&D status and views in Korea

Volume 36, Issue 8

32 -- 34Nelson L. S. Da Fonseca. Tools and Techniques for the Performance Evaluation of Communication Networks
36 -- 41J. Keith Townsend, Zsolt Haraszti, James A. Freebersyser, Michael Devetsikiotis. Simulation of rare events in communications networks
42 -- 47Sandeep Nautam Bhatt, Richard Fujimoto, Andy Ogielski, Kalyan S. Perumalla. Parallel simulation techniques for large-scale networks
48 -- 54Vern Paxson, Jamshid Mahdavi, Andrew Adams, Matt Mathis. An architecture for large-scale Internet measurement
56 -- 65San-qi Li, Sangkyu Park, Dogu Arifler. SMAQ: a measurement-based tool for traffic modeling and queuing analysis. Part I: Design methodologies and software architecture
66 -- 70San-qi Li, Sangkyu Park, Dogu Arifler. SMAQ: a measurement-based tool for traffic modeling and queuing analysis. Part II: Network applications
78 -- 83Arthur W. Berger, Ward Whitt. Extending the effective bandwidth concept to networks with priority classes
84 -- 87Nail Akar, Nihat Cem Oguz, Khosrow Sohraby. TELPACK: an advanced teletraffic analysis package
88 -- 95Ronald G. Addie, Moshe Zukerman, Timothy D. Neame. Broadband traffic modeling: simple solutions to hard problems
96 -- 97Koichi Asatani. A Vision of Global Network Evolution- ITU-T Study Group 13 Perspectives on GII
98 -- 102Hui-Lan Lu, Igor Faynberg, Anthony Toubassi, François Lucas, Federico Renon. Network evolution in the context of the global information infrastructure
104 -- 109John C. Luetchford, Marion Schreinemachers, Noataka Morita, Hideaki Arai. Applications of ATM in global networks
110 -- 114Koichi Asatani, Yoichi Maeda. Access network architectural issues for future telecommunication networks
116 -- 121Neal B. Seitz, Kenneth C. Glossbrenner. Performance standards for the GII
122 -- 130Takeo Hamada, Stephanie Hogg, Jarno Rajahalme, Carlo Licciardi, Lill Kristiansen, Per Fly Hansen. Service quality in TINA: quality of service trading in open network architecture

Volume 36, Issue 7

26 -- 37Vu Anh Pham, Ahmed Karmouch. Mobile software agents: an overview
38 -- 43Marie-Pierre Gervais, Alioune Diagne. Enhancing telecommunications service engineering with mobile agent technology and formal methods
44 -- 49Wilmer Caripe, George Cybenko, Katsuhiro Moizumi, Robert Gray. Network awareness and mobile agent systems
50 -- 56Timothy W. Finin, Yannis Labrou, Yun Peng. Mobile agents can benefit from standards efforts on interagent communication
58 -- 0Onn Shehory, Katia P. Sycara, Prasad Chalasani, Somesh Jha. Agent cloning: an approach to agent mobility and resource allocation
68 -- 74Suhayya Abu-Hakima, Ramiro Liscano, Roger Impey. A common multi-agent testbed for diverse seamless personal information networking applications
76 -- 85Michael S. Greenberg, Jennifer C. Byington, David G. Harper. Mobile agents and security
86 -- 0Charles Eldering. Prospects for Broadband Deployment in a Deregulated Environment
87 -- 92Joseph Farrell, Michael L. Katz. Public policy and private investment in advanced telecommunications infrastructure
93 -- 95Reed E. Hundt, Gregory L. Rosston. Alternative paths to broadband deployment
96 -- 99Robert B. McKenna, Dan L. Poole. Data communications: where regulators clash with reality
100 -- 104Hiroshi Ishikawa, Ken-ichi Nishimura. Impact and preliminary results of telecommunications deregulation in Japan
105 -- 109Koichi Asatani. Standardization on multimedia communications: computer-telephony-integration-related issues
110 -- 115Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Gregory M. Durant. A broadband wireless packet technique based on coding, diversity, and equalization

Volume 36, Issue 6

58 -- 0Iakovos S. Venieris, Heinrich Hussmann. Intelligence In Broadband Switched Networks [Guest Editorial]
60 -- 66Maureen O'Reilly Roche. Call party handling using the connection view state approach: a foundation for intelligent control of multiparty calls
68 -- 76George N. Prezerakos, Stefano Salsano, Alexander W. van der Vekens, Fabrizio Zizza. INSIGNIA: A Pan-European trial for the intelligent broadband network architecture
78 -- 86Marco Listanti, Stefano Salsano. IBIS: a testbed for the evolution of intelligent broadband networks toward TINA
92 -- 93Paramvir Bahl, Bernd Girod. Wireless Video [Guest Editorial]
94 -- 102Paramvir Bahl. Supporting digital video in a managed wireless network
104 -- 110Ulrich Reimers. Digital video broadcasting
112 -- 119Raj Talluri. Error-resilient video coding in the ISO MPEG-4 standard
120 -- 128Niko Färber, Bernd Girod, John D. Villasenor. Extensions of ITU-T recommendation H.324 for error-resilient video transmission
130 -- 136Teresa H. Meng. Low-power wireless video systems
138 -- 143Nigel Davies 0001, Joe Finney, Adrian Friday, Andrew Scott. Supporting adaptive video applications in mobile environments
144 -- 151Steve Mann. Headmounted wireless video: computer-supported collaboration for photojournalism and everyday use
152 -- 157Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Raj Jain, Sonia Fahmy. Performance and buffering requirements of Internet protocols over ATM ABR and UBR services
158 -- 166Stefano Bregni. A historical perspective on telecommunications network synchronization

Volume 36, Issue 5

54 -- 0Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie. Computer Networks: A System Approach
58 -- 0Maged Beshai, Bharat Doshi. Design Of Broadband Multiservice Networks
60 -- 71Bharat T. Doshi, P. Harshavardhana. Broadband network infrastructure of the future: roles of network design tools in technology deployment strategies
72 -- 78Subrahmanyam Dravida, Hong Jiang, Murali S. Kodialam, Behrokh Samadi, Yufei Wang. Narrowband and broadband infrastructure design for wireless networks
80 -- 87M. Sivabalan, Hussein T. Mouftah. QUARTS-II: a routing simulator for ATM networks
88 -- 90Steve Rosenberg, Mustapha Aïssaoui, Keith Galway, Natalie Giroux. Functionality at the edge: designing scalable multiservice ATM networks
100 -- 104Alan Chapman, H. T. Kung 0001. Enhancing transport networks with Internet protocols
106 -- 112Eric Livermore, Richard P. Skillen, Maged E. Beshai, Marek Wernik. Architecture and control of an adaptive high-capacity flat network
116 -- 120James Yan. Adaptive configuration of elastic high-speed multiclass networks
122 -- 126Mark R. Wilson 0005. The quantitative impact of survivable network architectures on service availability
127 -- 0T. V. Lakshman, Vijay P. Kumar. Gigabit Networking
128 -- 133Chuck Song, Laura Cunningham, Rick Wilder. Quality of service development in the vBNS
136 -- 142James S. Manchester, Jon Anderson, Bharat T. Doshi, Subrahmanyam Dravida. IP over SONET
144 -- 151Srinivasan Keshav, Rosen Sharma. Issues and trends in router design
152 -- 164Vijay P. Kumar, T. V. Lakshman, Dimitrios Stiliadis. Beyond best effort: router architectures for the differentiated services of tomorrow's Internet
165 -- 173Arun Viswanathan, Nancy K. Feldman, Zheng Wang, Ross W. Callon. Evolution of multiprotocol label switching
174 -- 178Jeong-Hyun Park. A signal monitoring approach for the Korean DBS system

Volume 36, Issue 4

28 -- 0Sirin Tekinay. Wireless Geolocation Systems and Services
30 -- 37Jeffrey H. Reed, Kevin J. Krizman, Brian D. Woerner, Theodore S. Rappaport. An overview of the challenges and progress in meeting the E-911 requirement for location service
38 -- 45James Caffery Jr., Gordon L. Stüber. Overview of radiolocation in CDMA cellular systems
46 -- 54Christopher Drane, Malcolm Macnaughtan, Craig Scott. Positioning GSM telephones
60 -- 65Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Jacques Beneat. Wideband radio propagation modeling for indoor geolocation applications
66 -- 71James M. Zagami, Steen A. Parl, Julian J. Bussgang, Karen Devereaux Melillo. Providing universal location services using a wireless E911 location network
72 -- 76Sirin Tekinay, Ed Chao, Robert E. Richton. Performance benchmarking for wireless location systems
78 -- 0Geng-Sheng Kuo. IEEE BSS '97: Switching Systems for the Broadband Internet and for QoS on Demand
79 -- 83Paul Patrick White. ATM switching and IP routing integration: the next stage in Internet evolution?
84 -- 88Arup Acharya, Jun Li 0034, Furquan Ansari, Dipankar Raychaudhuri. Mobility support for IP over wireless ATM
90 -- 95Yonggang Du, Christoph Herrmann, Klaus Peter May, Samir N. Hulyalkar, David Evans 0008. Wireless ATM LAN with and without infrastructure
96 -- 99Roger L. Freeman. Bits, symbols, bauds, and bandwidth
100 -- 105Michael Whittaker. Establishing an interference management framework for spectrum licensing in Australia

Volume 36, Issue 3

17 -- 18Eddie Rabinovitch. Internet2 [Your Internet Connection]
34 -- 0Roch H. Glitho. Management of Heterogeneous Networks [Guest Editorial]
37 -- 43William Stallings. SNMP and SNMPv2: the infrastructure for network management
46 -- 53Lakshmi Raman. OSI systems and network management
54 -- 64David J. Sidor. TMN standards: satisfying today's needs while preparing for tomorrow
66 -- 70Germán S. Goldszmidt, Yechiam Yemini. Delegated agents for network management
72 -- 79Juan Pavón, José Tomás, Yves Bardout, Linda-Hélène Hauw. CORBA for network and service management in the TINA framework
80 -- 86J. Patrick Thompson. Web-based enterprise management architecture
88 -- 93Dimitris Alevras, Martin Grötschel, Peter Jonas, Ulrich Paul, Roland Wessäly. Survivable mobile phone network architectures: models and solution methods
94 -- 100Scott Burgett, Eckhard Koch 0001, Jian Zhao. Copyright labeling of digitized image data
102 -- 107William Webb. The role of economic techniques in spectrum management

Volume 36, Issue 2

20 -- 22John C. Altmiller, Brian S. Nudge. The Future Of Electronic Commerce Law: Proposed Changes to the Uniform Commercial Code
24 -- 26Eddie Rabinovitch. The language of the Internet
38 -- 0Paul Green. Optical Networking has Arrived
40 -- 44John P. Ryan 0003. WDM: North American deployment trends
46 -- 50Ewart Lowe. Current European WDM deployment trends
52 -- 55Robert K. Butler, David R. Polson. Wave-division multiplexing in the Sprint long distance network
56 -- 61Patricia V. Hatton, Frank Cheston III. WDM deployment in the local exchange network
62 -- 66Patrick R. Trischitta, William C. Marra. Applying WDM technology to undersea cable networks
68 -- 70Alan Mcguire, Paul Bonenfant. Standards: the blueprints for optical networking
80 -- 81Ramjee Prasad, João Schwarz Dasilva, Bartolome Arroyo-Fernandez. ACTS Mobile Programme in Europe
82 -- 95Ermanno Berruto, Mikael Gudmundson, Raffaele Menolascino, Werner Mohr, Marta Pizarroso. Research activities on UMTS radio interface, network architectures, and planning
96 -- 102Robert Arnott, Seshaiah Ponnekanti, Carl Taylor, Heinz J. Chaloupka. Advanced base station technology
104 -- 110Alexander Guntsch, Mohamed Ibnkahla, Giacinto Losquadro, Michel Mazzella, Daniel Roviras, Andreas Timm. EU's R&D activities on third-generation mobile satellite systems (S-UMTS)
112 -- 117Jouni Mikkonen, Ciotti Corrado, Cengiz Evci, Max Prögler. Emerging wireless broadband networks
118 -- 126Alistair Munro, Eckhard Geulen, Michel Deguine, Giuseppe Melpignano, Ana Martínez. Services and applications: requirements and realizations in the UMTS era
128 -- 136John Charles Francis, Holger Herbrig, Nigel Jefferies. Secure provision of UMTS services over diverse access networks

Volume 36, Issue 12

26 -- 0Michael R. Wang. Multi-Wavelength Fiber Optic Communication
28 -- 36John M. Senior, Michael R. Handley, Mark S. Leeson. Developments in wavelength division multiple access networking
39 -- 41Martin Zirngibl. Multifrequency lasers and applications in WDM networks
42 -- 49Frank Tong. Multiwavelength receivers for WDM systems
50 -- 55Dan Sadot, Efraim Boimovich. Tunable optical filters for dense WDM networks
56 -- 61Derek Nesset, Tony Kelly, Dominique Marcenac. All-optical wavelength conversion using SOA nonlinearities
62 -- 68Kenneth A. McGreer. Arrayed waveguide gratings for wavelength routing
70 -- 71Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani. Optical Wireless Systems and Networks
72 -- 74David Heatley, David R. Wisely, Ian Neild, Peter Cochrane. Optical wireless: the story so far
83 -- 87Hsun-Hung Chan, Karel L. Sterckx, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani, Robert A. Cryan. Performance of optical wireless OOK and PPM systems under the constraints of ambient noise and multipath dispersion
88 -- 94Joseph M. Kahn, Roy You, Pouyan Djahani, Amy G. Weisbin, Beh Kian Teik, Andrew Tang. Imaging diversity receivers for high-speed infrared wireless communication
95 -- 99Zabih Ghassemlooy, A. R. Hayes, Nicholas Luke Seed, E. D. Kaluarachchi. Digital pulse interval modulation for optical communications
100 -- 106Fritz Gfeller, Walter Hirt. A robust wireless infrared system with channel reciprocity
107 -- 112Rui T. Valadas, António R. Tavares, A. M. de Oliveira Duarte, Adriano J. C. Moreira, Cipriano R. A. T. Lomba. The infrared physical layer of the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless local area networks
113 -- 117Peter Barker, Anthony C. Boucouvalas. Performance modeling of the IrDA protocol for infrared wireless communications
118 -- 123Pavlos Theodorou, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani, Robert A. Cryan. ATM infrared wireless LANs: a proposed architecture

Volume 36, Issue 11

36 -- 0Geng-Sheng Kuo. Telecommunications Markets, Industry, and Infrastructure in Asia
38 -- 44Sadahiko Kano. The telecommunications market in Japan: entering the digital era and the second phase of competition
46 -- 53Koichiro Hayashi, Hidenori Fuke. Changes and deregulation in the Japanese telecommunications market
54 -- 58Xiongjian Liang, Xueyuan Zhang, Yang Xu. The development of telecommunications in China
59 -- 64Sanghoon Lee, Jae-Il Jung. Telecommunications markets, industry, and infrastructure in Korea
65 -- 73Steven Y. Chen. The telecommunications industry in Taiwan
74 -- 82Lek Heng Ngoh, Francis S. C. Yeoh, Manjeet Singh, Chen-Khong Tham, Akkihebbal L. Ananda, Tee Hiang Cheng, Bu-Sung Lee. SingAREN: the Singapore Advanced Research and Education Network
83 -- 87Borhanuddin Mohd Ali. Telecommunications in Malaysia: diversity in adversity
88 -- 94Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Bhaskar Ramamurthi, Timothy A. Gonsalves. The role of technology in telecom expansion in India
95 -- 96Geng-Sheng Kuo. Telecommunications industry markets: vision and potential
98 -- 105Nasir Ghani, Soracha Nananukul, Sudhir S. Dixit. ATM traffic management considerations for facilitating broadband access
106 -- 113Milan Jankovic, Zoran R. Petrovic. Provision of multimedia services: the key to deployment of access network architectures in developing countries
114 -- 121Burton R. Saltzberg. Comparison of single-carrier and multitone digital modulation for ADSL applications
122 -- 127Leonid G. Kazovsky, Giok-Djan Khoe, M. Oskar van Deventer. Future telecommunication networks: major trend projections

Volume 36, Issue 10

40 -- 0Masaaki Suzuki, Weiguo Wang, Stephen B. Weinstein. Programmable networks [Guest editorial]
42 -- 53Sean Rooney, Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Simon Crosby, Ian M. Leslie. The Tempest: a framework for safe, resource-assured, programmable networks
54 -- 62Jean-François Huard, Aurel A. Lazar. A programmable transport architecture with QoS guarantees
64 -- 70Jit Biswas, Aurel A. Lazar, Jean-François Huard, Koon-Seng Lim, Semir Mahjoub, Louis-François Pau, Masaaki Suzuki, Soren Torstensson, Weiguo Wang, Stephen B. Weinstein. The IEEE P1520 standards initiative for programmable network interfaces
72 -- 78Kenneth L. Calvert, Samrat Bhattacharjee, Ellen W. Zegura, James Sterbenz. Directions in active networks
79 -- 83William S. Marcus, Ilija Hadzic, Anthony J. McAuley, Jonathan M. Smith. Protocol boosters: applying programmability to network infrastructures
84 -- 92D. Scott Alexander, William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, Jonathan M. Smith. Safety and security of programmable network infrastructures
93 -- 99Bobby Krupczak, Kenneth L. Calvert, Mostafa H. Ammar. Implementing communication protocols in Java
100 -- 111Jens-Peter Redlich, Masaaki Suzuki, Stephen B. Weinstein. Distributed object technology for networking
112 -- 0Babak Daneshrad. VLSI in Communications [Guest Editorial]
113 -- 117John Khoury, Hai Tao. Data converters for communication systems
118 -- 126Kamran Azadet, Chris J. Nicole. Low-power equalizer architectures for high-speed modems
127 -- 131Neil Weste, David J. Skellern. VLSI for OFDM
132 -- 138Vijay Garg, David Ness-Cohn, Tim Powers, Larry Schenkel. Direction for element managers and network managers
140 -- 149Douglas N. Knisely, K. Sarath Kumar, Subhasis Laha, Sanjiv Nanda. Evolution of wireless data services: IS-95 to cdma2000
150 -- 159Leonard J. Cimini Jr., Justin C.-I. Chuang, Nelson Sollenberger. Advanced cellular Internet service (ACIS)

Volume 36, Issue 1

30 -- 31Irving Ebert, William R. Robinson. ISS '97 - Global Network Evolution: Convergence or Collision?
32 -- 35Stephen Paul Benson. Village people? The net generation
36 -- 40Anders Rockström, Bengt Zdebel. A network strategy for survival
42 -- 48Sian Morgan. The Internet and the local telephone network: conflicts and opportunities
50 -- 65Ulrich Schoen, Jan Hamann, Alfred Jugel, Hendrik Kurzawa, Christian Schmidt 0013. Convergence between public switching and the Internet
66 -- 73Hiroshi Nakamura, Hisakazu Tsuboya, Masatomo Nakano, Akihisa Nakajima. Applying ATM to mobile infrastructure networks
74 -- 80Eugenio Guarene, Paolo Fasano, Vinicio Vercellone. IP and ATM integration perspectives
82 -- 86Philip Dumortier. Toward a new IP over ATM routing paradigm
88 -- 93Uwe Briem, Eugen Wallmeier, Christoph Beck, Fred Matthiesen. Traffic management for an ATM switch with per-VC queuing: concept and implementation
94 -- 102Katia Obraczka. Multicast transport protocols: a survey and taxonomy
104 -- 109Maarten van Steen, Franz J. Hauck, Philip Homburg, Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Locating objects in wide-area systems
110 -- 111Mostafa Hashem Sherif. Convergence: A New Perspective For Standards