Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 47, Issue 9

20 -- 26Jean-Marie Dilhac. Edouard Branly, the Coherer, and the Branly effect [History of Communications]
41 -- 48David López-Pérez, Alvaro Valcarce Rial, Guillaume de la Roche, Jie Zhang 0003. OFDMA femtocells: A roadmap on interference avoidance
50 -- 57Carlos Aguayo Gonzalez, Carl B. Dietrich, Jeffrey H. Reed. Understanding the software communications architecture
58 -- 65Hyungsik Ju, Eunsung Oh, Daesik Hong. Catching resource-devouring worms in next-generation wireless relay systems: Two-way relay and full-duplex relay
68 -- 75Douglas N. Knisely, Takahito Yoshizawa, Frank Favichia. Standardization of femtocells in 3GPP
76 -- 82Douglas N. Knisely, Frank Favichia. Standardization of femtocells in 3GPP2
84 -- 91Ronny Yongho Kim, Jin Sam Kwak, Kamran Etemad. WiMAX femtocell: requirements, challenges, and solutions
92 -- 100Pierre Humblet, Balaji Raghothaman, Anand Srinivas, Srinivasan Balasubramanian, Chirag S. Patel, Mehmet Yavuz. System design of CDMA2000 femtocells
102 -- 109Mehmet Yavuz, Farhad Meshkati, Sanjiv Nanda, Akhilesh Pokhariyal, Nick Johnson, Balaji Raghothaman, Andy Richardson. Interference management and performance analysis of UMTS/HSPA+ femtocells
110 -- 116Luis Guilherme Uzeda Garcia, Klaus I. Pedersen, Preben E. Mogensen. Autonomous component carrier selection: interference management in local area environments for LTE-advanced
117 -- 123Assen Golaup, Mona Mustapha, Leo Boonchin Patanapongpibul. Femtocell access control strategy in UMTS and LTE
124 -- 130George Korinthios, Elina Theodoropoulou, Niki Marouda, Ioanna Mesogiti, Eftychia Nikolitsa, George L. Lyberopoulos. Early experiences and lessons learned from femtocells
134 -- 140Dake Liu, Anders Nilsson, Eric Tell, Di Wu 0003, Johan Eilert. Bridging dream and reality: Programmable baseband processors for software-defined radio
142 -- 149Samuel Sheng. Mobile television receivers: A free-to-air overview
150 -- 158Guido Retz, Hyman Shanan, Kenneth Mulvaney, Shane O'Mahony, Miguel Chanca, Pat Crowley, Charley Billon, Muhammad Kalimuddin Khan, Jesus Javier Lopez Orive, Philip Quinlan. Radio transceivers for wireless personal area networks using IEEE802.15.4

Volume 47, Issue 8

26 -- 34Raul Muñoz, Ricardo Martínez, Ramon Casellas. Challenges for GMPLS lightpath provisioning in transparent optical networks: Wavelength constraints in routing and signaling
35 -- 41Tarek Hindam. Solving the routing and wavelength assignment problem in WDM networks for future planning
42 -- 48Ashwin Gumaste, Prasad Gokhale, Asheesh Dhar. On the state and guiding principles of broadband in India
49 -- 57Jingjing Zhang, Nirwan Ansari, Yuanqiu Luo, Frank J. Effenberger, Fei Ye. Next-generation PONs: A performance investigation of candidate architectures for next-generation access stage 1
58 -- 68Ingo Möllers, Dieter Jäger, Roberto Gaudino, Alessandro Nocivelli, Hans Kragl, Olaf Ziemann, Norbert Weber, Ton Koonen, Carlo Lezzi, Andreas Bluschke, Sebastian Randel. Plastic optical fiber technology for reliable home networking: overview and results of the EU project pof-all
71 -- 77Yonghui Li. Distributed coding for cooperative wireless networks: An overview and recent advances
78 -- 84Chai-Keong Toh, Anh-Ngoc Le, You Ze Cho. Load balanced routing protocols for ad hoc mobile wireless networks
85 -- 91Juan A. Sánchez, Pedro M. Ruiz, Rafael Marín-Pérez. Beacon-less geographic routing made practical: challenges, design guidelines, and protocols
92 -- 99Özgür B. Akan, Mehmet Talha Isik, Buyurman Baykal. Wireless passive sensor networks
100 -- 106Stefano Bregni, Maurizio Dècina, Giacomo Bruzzi. Traffic trading in the competitive international voice market
107 -- 112Vijay K. Gurbani, Volker Hilt, Ivica Rimac, Marco Tomsu, Enrico Marocco. A survey of research on the application-layer traffic optimization problem and the need for layer cooperation
113 -- 119Justin Yackoski, Lu Zhang 0015, Chien-Chung Shen, Len J. Cimini, Bo Gui. Networking with cooperative communications: Holistic design and realistic evaluation

Volume 47, Issue 7

20 -- 26N. M. Mosharaf Kabir Chowdhury, Raouf Boutaba. Network virtualization: state of the art and research challenges
27 -- 33Jürgen Schönwälder, Marc Fouquet, Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Iris Hochstatter. Future Internet = content + services + management
34 -- 39Peter Szegedi, Sergi Figuerola, Mauro Campanella, Vasilis Maglaris, Cristina Cervello-Pastor. With evolution for revolution: managing FEDERICA for future Internet research
40 -- 48Marcelo Yannuzzi, Xavier Masip-Bruin, Eduardo Grampín, Roque Gagliano, Alberto Castro, Martín Germán. Managing interdomain traffic in Latin America: a new perspective based on LISP
50 -- 56Stefan Berger, Marc Kuhn, Armin Wittneben, Timo Unger, Anja Klein 0002. Recent advances in amplify-and-forward two-hop relaying
57 -- 63Teerawat Issariyakul, Laxminarayana S. Pillutla, Vikram Krishnamurthy. Tuning radio resource in an overlay cognitive radio network for TCP: Greed isn't good
64 -- 73Sunghyun Cho, Edward W. Jang, John M. Cioffi. Handover in multihop cellular networks
74 -- 80Kriangsiri Malasri, Lan Wang. Securing wireless implantable devices for healthcare: Ideas and challenges
81 -- 85Francesco Silletta, Paolo De Lutiis. Policy management for ENUM system enabling privacy and security
86 -- 93Klaus Ingemann Pedersen, Troels E. Kolding, Frank Frederiksen, István Z. Kovács, Daniela Laselva, Preben Elgaard Mogensen. An overview of downlink radio resource management for UTRAN long-term evolution
94 -- 101Manuel Richey, Hossein Saiedian. A new class of floating-point data formats with applications to 16-bit digital-signal processing systems
102 -- 109Jeongkeun Lee, Sung-Ju Lee, Wonho Kim, Daehyung Jo, Taekyoung Kwon 0001, Yanghee Choi. Understanding interference and carrier sensing in wireless mesh networks

Volume 47, Issue 6

10 -- 12Woonsub Kim. Mobile WiMax, the leader of the mobile Internet era [WiMAX Report]
14 -- 20Irwin Dorros. Retrospective - 25 years later [History of Communications]
22 -- 28Jeffrey Fischer. NFC in cell phones: The new paradigm for an interactive world [Near-Field Communications]
38 -- 47Afif Osseiran, Eric Hardouin, Alexandre Gouraud, Mauro Boldi, Ivan Cosovic, Karine Gosse, Jijun Luo, Simone Redana, Werner Mohr, Jose F. Monserrat, Tommy Svensson, Antti Tölli, Albena Mihovska, Marc Werner. The road to IMT-advanced communication systems: State-of-the- art and innovation areas addressed by the WINNER + project
48 -- 55Chandra S. Bontu, Ed Illidge. DRX mechanism for power saving in LTE
56 -- 66Volker Jungnickel, Malte Schellmann, Lars Thiele, Thomas Wirth, Thomas Haustein, Otto Koch, Wolfgang Zirwas, Egon Schulz. Interference-aware scheduling in the multiuser MIMO-OFDM downlink
68 -- 74Mohamed Noune, Andrew R. Nix. Frequency-domain precoding for single carrier frequency-division multiple access
75 -- 81Kyungtae Kim, Dragos Niculescu, Sangjin Hong. Coexistence of VoIP and TCP in wireless multihop networks
84 -- 98Sassan Ahmadi. An overview of next-generation mobile WiMAX technology
100 -- 107Qinghua Li, Xintian Eddie Lin, Jianzhong Zhang 0002, Wonil Roh. Advancement of MIMO technology in WiMAX: from IEEE 802.16d/e/j to 802.16m
108 -- 114Jing Zhu, Hujun Yin. Enabling collocated coexistence in IEEE 802.16 networks via perceived concurrency
115 -- 121Jerry Sydir, Rakesh Taori. An evolved cellular system architecture incorporating relay stations
122 -- 131Peretz Feder, Ramana Isukapalli, Semyon Mizikovsky. WiMAX-EVDO interworking using mobile IP
132 -- 141Bong-Ho Kim, Jungnam Yun, Yerang Hur, Chakchai So-In, Raj Jain, Abdel Karim Al Tamimi. Capacity estimation and TCP performance enhancement over mobile WiMAX networks
142 -- 148Semin Sim, Seung-Jae Han, Joon-Sang Park, Seong-Choon Lee. Seamless IP mobility support for flat architecture mobile WiMAX networks
150 -- 155Arif Ansari, Santanu Dutta, Michael Tseytlin. S-WiMAX: adaptation of IEEE 802.16e for mobile satellite services
157 -- 163Xing Jin, Wanqing Tu, S.-H. Gary Chan. Challenges and advances in using IP multicast for overlay data delivery
164 -- 171José L. Ruiz, Juan C. Dueñas, Félix Cuadrado. Model-based context-aware deployment of distributed systems
172 -- 178Heribert Baldus, Steven Corroy, Alberto Fazzi, Karin Klabunde, Tim Schenk. Human-centric connectivity enabled by body-coupled communications
179 -- 185Lin X. Cai, Xuemin Shen, Jon W. Mark. Efficient MAC protocol for ultra-wideband networks

Volume 47, Issue 5

38 -- 47Siamak Azodolmolky, Dimitrios Klonidis, Ioannis Tomkos, Yabin Ye, Chava Vijaya Saradhi, Elio Salvadori, Matthias Gunkel, Konstantinos Manousakis, Kyriakos Vlachos, Emmanouel Manos Varvarigos, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou, Michael Eiselt, Jaume Comellas, Josep Solé-Pareta, Christian Simonneau, Dominique Bayart, Dimitri Staessens, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet. A dynamic impairment-aware networking solution for transparent mesh optical networks
48 -- 54Franco Callegati, Aldo Campi, Giorgio Corazza, Dimitra Simeonidou, Georgios Zervas, Yixuan Qin, Reza Nejabati. SIP-empowered optical networks for future IT services and applications
55 -- 61Maurice Gagnaire, Sawsan Al Zahr. Impairment-aware routing and wavelength assignment in translucent networks: State of the art
62 -- 71Jan Späth, Guido Maier, Susanne Naegele-Jackson, Carlo Cavazzoni, Hans-Martin Foisel, Mikhail Popov, Henrik Wessing, Mauro Campanella, Salvatore Nicosia, Jürgen Rauschenbach, Luis Perez Roldan, Miguel Angel Sotos, Maciej Stroyk, Peter Szegedi, Jean-Marc Uze. Mupbed: a pan-European prototype for multidomain research networks
72 -- 79Nina Skorin-Kapov, Ozan K. Tonguz, Nicolas Puech. Toward efficient failure management for reliable transparent optical networks
82 -- 87Tomonori Aoyama. A new generation network: Beyond the Internet and NGN
88 -- 94Ken Krechmer. Open standards: A call for change
95 -- 101Yoshitoshi Murata, Mikio Hasegawa, Homare Murakami, Hiroshi Harada, Shuzo Kato. The architecture and a business model for the open heterogeneous mobile network
102 -- 106Hiroki Takesue, Toshimori Honjo, Kiyoshi Tamaki, Yasuhiro Tokura. Differential phase shift-quantum key distribution
108 -- 113Catherine E. A. Mulligan. Open API standardization for the NGN platform
116 -- 125Timo Kosch, Ilse Kulp, Marc Bechler, Markus Strassberger, Benjamin Weyl, Robert Lasowski. Communication architecture for cooperative systems in Europe
126 -- 133Roberto A. Uzcategui, Antonio Jose De Sucre, Guillermo Acosta-Marum. Wave: A tutorial
134 -- 141Bojin Liu, Behrooz Khorashadi, Haining Du, Dipak Ghosal, Chen-Nee Chuah, H. Michael Zhang. VGSim: An integrated networking and microscopic vehicular mobility simulation platform
142 -- 150Ozan K. Tonguz, Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Fan Bai. Modeling urban traffic: A cellular automata approach
152 -- 159Ignacio Soto, Carlos Jesus Bernardos, María Calderón, Albert Banchs, Arturo Azcorra. Nemo-enabled localized mobility support for internet access in automotive scenarios

Volume 47, Issue 4

14 -- 16Arturo Azcorra, T. Banniza, David Chieng, John Fitzpatrick, Dirk von Hugo, Marek Natkaniec, Sebastian Robitzsch, Frank A. Zdarsky. Supporting carrier grade services over wireless mesh networks: The approach of the European FP-7 STREP CARMEN [Very Large Projects]
20 -- 23Mischa Schwartz. Armstrong's invention of noise-suppressing FM [History of Communications]
44 -- 51David Astely, Erik Dahlman, Anders Furuskär, Ylva Jading, Magnus Lindström, Stefan Parkvall. LTE: the evolution of mobile broadband
52 -- 59Anna Larmo, Magnus Lindström, Michael Meyer, Ghyslain Pelletier, Johan Torsner, Henning Wiemann. The LTE link-layer design
60 -- 65Man Hung Ng, Shen-De Lin, Jimmy Li, Said Tatesh. Coexistence studies for 3GPP LTE with other mobile systems
66 -- 73William J. Song, Jong-Moon Chung, Daeyoung Lee, Chaegwon Lim, Sungho Choi, Taesun Yeoum. Improvements to seamless vertical handover between mobile WiMAX and 3GPP UTRAN through the evolved packet core
74 -- 81Gary Boudreau, John Panicker, Ning Guo, Rui Chang, Neng Wang, Sophie Vrzic. Interference coordination and cancellation for 4G networks
82 -- 88Julius Robson. The LTE/SAE trial initiative: Taking LTE-SAE from specification to rollout
92 -- 96Peter Saint-Andre. XMPP: lessons learned from ten years of XML messaging
97 -- 103Salvatore Loreto, Tomas Mecklin, Miljenko Opsenica, Heidi-Maria Rissanen. Service broker architecture: Location business case and mashups
104 -- 110Deborah Hill. The design and implementation of an extensible, user-management service for communications applications
111 -- 117Jeng Farn Lee, Wanjiun Liao, Jie-Ming Chen, Hsiu-Hui Lee. A practical QoS solution to voice over IP in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
118 -- 122Nenad Krajnovic. The design of a highly available enterprise ip telephony network for the power utility of Serbia company
126 -- 133Sudhakar Pamarti. Digital techniques for integrated frequency synthesizers: A tutorial
134 -- 143Sundar G. Sankaran, Brian J. Zargari, Lalitkumar Nathawad, Hirad Samavati, Srenik Mehta, Alireza Kheirkhahi, Phoebe Chen, Ke Gong, Babak Vakili-Amini, Justin A. Hwang, Mike Shuo-Wei Chen, Manolis Terrovitis, Brian Kaczynski, Sotirios Limotyrakis, Michael P. Mack, Haitao Gan, MeeLan Lee, Richard Chang, Hakan Dogan, Shahram Abdollahi-Alibeik, Burcin Baytekin, Keith Onodera, Suni Mendis, Andrew Chang, Yashar Rajavi, Steve Hung-Min Jen, David K. Su, Bruce A. Wooley. Design and implementation of a CMO 802.11n SoC
144 -- 151Paul Husted, William W. Si, David Weber, Shahram Abdollahi-Alibeik, MeeLan Lee, Richard Chang, Hakan Dogan, Haitao Gan, Yashar Rajavi, Susan Luschas, Soner Özgür, Masoud Zargari. A single-chip CMOS bluetooth v. 2.1 radio SoC

Volume 47, Issue 3

0 -- 0Kerim Fouli, Martin Maier. The road to carrier-grade Ethernet
0 -- 0Klaus Grobe, Jörg-Peter Elbers. A total-cost-of-ownership analysis of l2-enabled WDM-PONs
0 -- 0Björn Skubic, Jiajia Chen, Jawwad Ahmed, Lena Wosinska, Biswanath Mukherjee. A comparison of dynamic bandwidth allocation for EPON, GPON, and next-generation TDM PON
0 -- 0John D'Ambrosia. 40 gigabit Ethernet and 100 gigabit Ethernet: The development of a flexible architecture [Commentary]
0 -- 0Chris Cole, Bernd Hübner, John E. Johnson. Photonic integration for high-volume, low-cost applications
14 -- 17Hisashi Kobayashi. Partial-response coding, maximum-likelihood decoding: capitalizing on the analogy between communication and recording [History of Communications]
18 -- 20Antonio Sánchez-Esguevillas, José Jimenez, Belén Carro, Heinz Brüggemann, Peter Herrmann, Ken Young. Telecommunication solutions for European leadership in telecommunications [Very Large Projects]
81 -- 87Preston F. Marshall. Cognitive radio as a mechanism to manage front-end linearity and dynamic range
88 -- 95Daniel Willkomm, Sridhar Machiraju, Jean Bolot, Adam Wolisz. Primary user behavior in cellular networks and implications for dynamic spectrum access
96 -- 102Anant Sahai, Kristen Ann Woyach, George K. Atia, Venkatesh Saligrama. A technical framework for light- handed regulation of cognitive radios
103 -- 109William Lehr, Nancy Jesuale. Public safety radios must pool spectrum
110 -- 116Coleman Bazelon. Licensed or unlicensed: The economic considerations in incremental spectrum allocations
120 -- 127William T. Kasch, Jon R. Ward, Julia Andrusenko. Wireless network modeling and simulation tools for designers and developers
128 -- 134George Tsirakakis, Trevor Clarkson. Simulation tools for multilayer fault restoration
135 -- 141Tony Ingham, Sandeep Rajhans, Dhiraj Kumar Sinha, Kalyani Sastry, Shankar Kumar. Design validation of service delivery platform using modeling and simulation
142 -- 149Yuehong Gao, Xin Zhang 0001, Dacheng Yang, Yuming Jiang. Unified simulation evaluation for mobile broadband technologies
150 -- 156Andreas Fernekeß, Anja Klein 0002, Bernhard Wegmann, Karl Dietrich. Modular system-level simulator concept for OFDMA systems
158 -- 165Hyunok Lee, Vahideh H. Manshadi, Donald C. Cox. High-fidelity and time-driven simulation of large wireless networks with parallel processing
166 -- 173Muaz A. Niazi, Amir Hussain. Agent-based tools for modeling and simulation of self-organization in peer-to-peer, ad hoc, and other complex networks
174 -- 180Juan C. Yelmo, Rubén Trapero, José M. del Álamo. Identity management and web services as service ecosystem drivers in converged networks

Volume 47, Issue 2

18 -- 26Peter T. Kirstein. The early history of packet switching in the UK [History of Communications]
40 -- 43Kalyani Bogineni, Reiner Ludwig, Preben Mogensen, Vish Nandlall, Vojislav Vucetic, Byung K. Yi, Zoran Zvonar. LTE Part I: Core network
44 -- 45Darren Mcqueen. The momentum behind LTE adoption [sGPP LTE]
46 -- 56Apostolis K. Salkintzis, Mike Hammer, Itsuma Tanaka, Curt Wong. Voice call handover mechanisms in next-generation 3GPP systems
58 -- 66Irfan Ali, Alessio Casati, Kuntal Chowdhury, Katsutoshi Nishida, Eric Parsons, Stefan Schmid, Rahul Vaidya. Network-based mobility management in the evolved 3GPP core network
68 -- 74Jose-Javier Pastor Balbas, Stefan Rommer, John Stenfelt. Policy and charging control in the evolved packet system
76 -- 83Hannes Ekström. QoS control in the 3GPP evolved packet system
84 -- 91C. B. Sankaran. Network access security in next- generation 3GPP systems: A tutorial
92 -- 98Ralf Irmer, Hans-Peter Mayer, Andreas Weber, Volker Braun, Michael Schmidt, Michael Ohm, Norbert Ahr, André Zoch, Carsten Jandura, Patrick Marsch, Gerhard Fettweis. Multisite field trial for LTE and advanced concepts
102 -- 110Raghuraman Mudumbai, D. Richard Brown III, Upamanyu Madhow, H. Vincent Poor. Distributed transmit beamforming: challenges and recent progress
111 -- 117Qian Zhang 0001, Juncheng Jia, Jin Zhang. Cooperative relay to improve diversity in cognitive radio networks
118 -- 124Yuanzhu Peter Chen, Jian Zhang, Ivan Marsic. Link-layer-and-above diversity in multihop wireless networks
126 -- 133Hangguan Shan, Weihua Zhuang, Zongxin Wang. Distributed cooperative MAC for multihop wireless networks
134 -- 141Thanasis Korakis, Michael Knox, Elza Erkip, Shivendra S. Panwar. Cooperative network implementation using open-source platforms
142 -- 149J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Marc Mosko, Ignacio Solis, Rebecca Braynard, Rumi Ghosh. Context-aware protocol engines for ad hoc networks
152 -- 159Pasula Reddy, Sam Lisle. Ethernet aggregation and transport infrastructure OAM and protection issues
160 -- 167Navid Ghazisaidi, Martin Maier, Chadi M. Assi. Fiber-wireless (FiWi) access networks: A survey
168 -- 175Wataru Imajuku, Eiji Oki, Rajiv Papneja, Shinichiro Morishita, Kenichi Ogaki, Masanori Miyazawa, Keiji Miyazaki, Hiroaki Nakazato, Hidetsugu Sugiyama, John Allen, Shinichi Hasegawa, Nobuhiro Sakuraba, Itaru Nishioka, Shoichiro Seno, Yoshihiro Nakahira, Daisuke Ishii, Satoru Okamoto, Tara Van Unen, Mark Blumhardt, Hari Rakotoranto, Vijay Pandian. A multi-area MPLS/GMPLS interoperability trial over ROADM/OXC network

Volume 47, Issue 12

16 -- 20Mischa Schwartz. Improving the noise performance of communication systems: radio and telephony developments of the 1920s [History of Communications]
21 -- 25Norman Abramson. The Alohanet - surfing for wireless data [History of Communications]
26 -- 31Tony Rybczynski. Commercialization of packet switching (1975-1985): A Canadian perspective [History of Communications]
34 -- 40Minyoung Park, Praveen Gopalakrishnan, Richard Roberts 0003. Interference mitigation techniques in 60 GHz wireless networks
42 -- 49Klaus Doppler, Mika Rinne, Carl Wijting, Cássio B. Ribeiro, Klaus Hugl. Device-to-device communication as an underlay to LTE-advanced networks
50 -- 58Mugen Peng, Wenbo Wang 0007. Technologies and standards forTD-SCDMA evolutions to IMT-advanced
62 -- 67Andreas Berl, Hermann de Meer, Helmut Hlavacs, Thomas Treutner. Virtualization in energy-efficient future home environments
68 -- 74Khalid Ahmad, Ali C. Begen. IPTV and video networks in the 2015 timeframe: The evolution to medianets
76 -- 83Károly Farkas, Csaba A. Szabó, Zoltán Horváth. Motivations, technologies, and sustainability models of wireless municipal networks
84 -- 93Huasong Cao, Victor Leung, Cupid C. Chow, Henry C. B. Chan. Enabling technologies for wireless body area networks: A survey and outlook
94 -- 101Leucio Antonio Cutillo, Refik Molva, Thorsten Strufe. Safebook: A privacy-preserving online social network leveraging on real-life trust
103 -- 109Haitao Liu, Baoxian Zhang, Hussein T. Mouftah, Xiaojun Shen, Jian Ma. Opportunistic routing for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks: Present and future directions
110 -- 115Demet Aksoy, Sashi K. Kunnath, Chi Nguyen. Earthquake pause and resume: Seismic accelerogram data aggregation for critical snapshots
116 -- 122Sujeet Mate, Igor D. D. Curcio. Mobile and interactive social television

Volume 47, Issue 11

14 -- 19Antonio Sánchez-Esguevillas, Belén Carro, Fernando Martin. Future information and communication technologies [Very Large Projects]
26 -- 35Stephen B. Weinstein. The history of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing [History of Communications]
43 -- 49Junichi Kani, Fabrice Bourgart, Anna Cui, Albert Rafel, Malcolm Campbell, Russell Davey, Silvana Rodrigues. Next-generation PON-part I: Technology roadmap and general requirements
50 -- 57Frank J. Effenberger, Hiroaki Mukai, Soojin Park, Thomas Pfeiffer. Next-generation PON-part II: Candidate systems for next-generation PON
58 -- 64Frank J. Effenberger, Hiroaki Mukai, Junichi Kani, Michael Rasztovits-Wiech. Next-generation PON-part III: System specifications for XP-PON
66 -- 73Masahiko Jinno, Hidehiko Takara, Bartlomiej Kozicki, Yukio Tsukishima, Yoshiaki Sone, Shinji Matsuoka. Spectrum-efficient and scalable elastic optical path network: architecture, benefits, and enabling technologies
74 -- 81Gregory S. Kanter, Daniel Reilly, Neil Smith. Practical physical-layer encryption: The marriage of optical noise with traditional cryptography
84 -- 95Panos Papadimitratos, Arnaud de La Fortelle, Knut Evenssen, Roberto Brignolo, Stefano Cosenza. Vehicular communication systems: Enabling technologies, applications, and future outlook on intelligent transportation
96 -- 103Cheng-Xiang Wang, Xiang Cheng 0001, David I. Laurenson. Vehicle-to-vehicle channel modeling and measurements: recent advances and future challenges
104 -- 110Long Le, Andreas Festag, Roberto Baldessari, Wenhui Zhang. Vehicular wireless short-range communication for improving intersection safety
112 -- 118Boangoat Jarupan, Eylem Ekici. Location- and delay-aware cross-layer communication in V2I multihop vehicular networks
120 -- 127Seii Sai, Eiji Niwa, Kota Mase, Mitsuhiro Nishibori, Junji Inoue, Masashi Obuchi, Tomohisa Harada, Harumi Ito, Kansei Mizutani, Masafumi Kizu. Field evaluation of UHF radio propagation for an ITS safety system in an urban environment
128 -- 136Marcelo Gonçalves Rubinstein, Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Savio Rodrigues Cavalcanti, Rafael dos Santos Alves, Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte, Miguel Elias Mitre Campista. Measuring the capacity of in-car to in-car vehicular networks
140 -- 147Angeliki M. Sarafi, Georgios I. Tsiropoulos, Panayotis G. Cottis. Hybrid wireless-broadband over power lines: A promising broadband solution in rural areas
148 -- 155Supreeth Subramanya, Xiaotao Wu, Henning Schulzrinne, Susan Buriak. VoIP-based air traffic controller training
156 -- 163Fatna Belqasmi, Chunyan Fu, Mohammed Al Rubaye, Roch H. Glitho. Design and implementation of advanced multimedia conferencing applications in the 3GPP IP multimedia subsystem
164 -- 170Jiho Han, Deog Kyoon Jeong. Practical considerations in the design and implementation of time synchronization systems using IEEE 1588
172 -- 179Tae-Hee Han, Jae-Chern Yoo, Hyunseok Lee. Power, interface, and integration: handset chipset design issues
180 -- 185Robert Walp, Mehmet Ulema, Mary Michel. Economic engineering for improving access to the worldwide telecommunications network

Volume 47, Issue 10

24 -- 32Chris Bissell. Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotelnikov: pioneer of the sampling theorem, cryptography, optimal detection, planetary mapping... [History of Communications]
40 -- 47D. Scott Alexander, Yuu-Heng Cheng, Brian A. Coan, Andrei Ghetie, Vikram Kaul, Bruce Siegell, Steven M. Bellovin, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk, Henning Schulzrinne, Stephen Schwab, Angelos Stavrou, Jonathan M. Smith. The dynamic community of interest and its realization in ZODIAC
48 -- 55Carlos Aguayo Gonzalez, Carl B. Dietrich, Shereef Sayed, Haris Volos, Joseph D. Gaeddert, Max Robert, Jeffrey H. Reed, Frank Kragh. Open-source SCA-based core framework and rapid development tools enable software-defined radio education and research
56 -- 63Niranjan Suri, Erika Benvegnu, Mauro Tortonesi, Cesare Stefanelli, Jesse Kovach, James Hanna. Communications middleware for tactical environments: Observations, experiences, and lessons learned
64 -- 71Ossama Younis, Latha A. Kant, Kirk Chang, Kenneth Young, Charles Graff. Cognitive MANET design for mission-critical networks
72 -- 81Simon L. Cotton, William G. Scanlon, Bhopinder Madahar. Millimeter-wave soldier-to-soldier communications for covert battlefield operations
84 -- 91Kamran Etemad, Limei Wang. Multicast and broadcast multimedia services in mobile WiMax networks
92 -- 98Muthaiah Venkatachalam, Kamran Etemad, Wayne Ballantyne, Bonnie Chen. Location services in WiMax networks
100 -- 105Yang Yang 0001, Honglin Hu, Jing Xu, Guoqiang Mao. Relay technologies for WiMax and LTE-advanced mobile systems
110 -- 116Yusuke Hiwasaki, Hitoshi Ohmuro. ITU-T G.711.1: extending G.711 to higher-quality wideband speech
117 -- 123Milan Jelinek, Tommy Vaillancourt, Jon Gibbs. G.718: A new embedded speech and audio coding standard with high resilience to error-prone transmission channels
124 -- 130Anisse Taleb, Stefan Karapetkov. G.719: The first ITU-T standard for high-quality conversational fullband audio coding
131 -- 137Imre Varga, Stéphane Proust, Hervé Taddei. ITU-T G.729.1 scalable codec for new wideband services
138 -- 145Vladimir Oksman, Stefano Galli. G.hn: The new ITU-T home networking standard
146 -- 153Lorenzo Vangelista, Nevio Benvenuto, Stefano Tomasin, Chris Nokes, Jonathan Stott, Alessio Filippi, Marnix C. Vlot, Vittoria Mignone, Alberto Morello. Key technologies for next-generation terrestrial digital television standard DVB-T2

Volume 47, Issue 1

10 -- 13Hequan Wu. Telecommunications: challenges & transformation [Technology Leaders Forum]
14 -- 18Mischa Schwartz. Carrier-wave telephony over power lines: Early history [History of Communications]
32 -- 40Jungwon Lee, Hui-Ling Lou, Dimitris Toumpakaris, Edward W. Jang, John M. Cioffi. Transceiver design for MIMO wireless systems incorporating hybrid ARQ
41 -- 47Cheran M. Vithanage, Magnus Sandell, Justin P. Coon, Yue Wang 0008. Precoding in OFDM-based multi-antenna ultra-wideband systems
48 -- 54Youngchul Sung, Yirang Lim, Lang Tong, Alle-Jan van der Veen. Signal processing advances for 3G WCDMA: From rake receivers to blind techniques
56 -- 62Wei Zhang 0003, Xiaoli Ma, Brian Gestner, David V. Anderson. Designing low-complexity equalizers for wireless systems
62 -- 69Per Ödling, Thomas Magesacher, Stefan Höst, Per Ola Börjesson, Miguel Berg, Enrique Areizaga. The fourth generation broadband concept
70 -- 76Sobia Baig, Muhammad Junaid Mughal. Multirate signal processing techniques for high-speed communication over power lines
80 -- 82Robert H. Headrick, Lee Freitag. Growth of underwater communication technology in the U.S. Navy
84 -- 89Milica Stojanovic, James C. Preisig. Underwater acoustic communication channels: Propagation models and statistical characterization
90 -- 96Andrew C. Singer, Jill K. Nelson, Suleyman Serdar Kozat. Signal processing for underwater acoustic communications
97 -- 102Dario Pompili, Ian F. Akyildiz. Overview of networking protocols for underwater wireless communications
104 -- 111Steven W. Peters, Robert W. Heath Jr.. The future of WiMAX: Multihop relaying with IEEE 802.16j
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