Journal: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Volume 12, Issue 9

1452 -- 1459Syed A. Rizvi, Nasser M. Nasrabadi. Residual vector quantization using a multilayer competitive neural network
1460 -- 1470Urbashi Mitra, H. Vincent Poor. Neural network techniques for adaptive multiuser demodulation
1471 -- 1480Young-Keun Park, Vladimir Cherkassky, Gyungho Lee. Omega network-based ATM switch with neural network-controlled bypass queueing and multiplexing
1481 -- 1487Yiu-Wing Leung. Neural scheduling algorithms for time-multiplex switches
1488 -- 1494Thomas D. Ndousse. Fuzzy neural control of voice cells in ATM networks
1495 -- 1502Kaoru Arakawa. Fuzzy rule-based signal processing and its application to image restoration
1503 -- 1509Susumu Maruno, Toshiyuki Kohda, Hiroyuki Nakahira, Shiro Sakiyama, Masakatsu Maruyama. Quantizer neuron model and neuroprocessor-named quantizer neuron chip
1510 -- 1523Paul C. Wei, James R. Zeidler, Walter H. Ku. Adaptive interference suppression for CDMA overlay systems
1524 -- 1529Y. Iiguni. Convergence properties of an adaptive lattice filter exploiting nonlinear dynamics of a biochemical reaction system
1530 -- 1539Jinhui Chao, Shinobu Kawabe, Shigeo Tsujii. A new IIR adaptive echo canceler: GIVE
1540 -- 1547Soo-Chang Pei, Chien-Cheng Tseng. Least mean p-power error criterion for adaptive FIR filter
1548 -- 1552Yoji Yamada, Hiroshi Ochi, Hitoshi Kiya. A subband adaptive filter allowing maximally decimation
1553 -- 1565Fabio Roli, Sebastiano B. Serpico, Gianni Vernazza. Intelligent control of signal processing algorithms in communications
1566 -- 1575Kuo-Sen Chou, Kuo-Chin Fan, Tzu-I Fan, Chang-Keng Lin, Bor-Shenn Jeng. Knowledge model based approach in recognition of on-line Chinese characters
1576 -- 1583Siew-Lian Tan, Thomas R. Fischer. Linear prediction of subband signals
1584 -- 1593Khalid Sayood, Fuling Liu, Jerry D. Gibson. A constrained joint source/channel coder design
1594 -- 1599Tzi-Dar Chiueh, Tser-Tzi Tang, Liang-Gee Chen. Vector quantization using tree-structured self-organizing feature maps
1600 -- 1612Padhraic Smyth. Markov monitoring with unknown states

Volume 12, Issue 8

1281 -- 1288Andrew J. Viterbi, Audrey M. Viterbi, Klein S. Gilhousen, Ephraim Zehavi. Soft handoff extends CDMA cell coverage and increases reverse link capacity
1289 -- 1298Michele Zorzi, Ramesh R. Rao. Capture and retransmission control in mobile radio
1299 -- 1313Richard O. LaMaire, Arvind Krishna, Hamid Ahmadi. Analysis of a wireless MAC protocol with client-server traffic and capture
1314 -- 1323Justin C.-I. Chuang, Nelson Sollenberger. Performance of autonomous dynamic channel assignment and power control for TDMA/FDMA wireless access
1324 -- 1337N. Gao, Salvatore D. Morgera. Frequency-hopped ARQ for wireless network data services
1338 -- 1352Sanjiv Nanda, Richard P. Ejzak, Bharat T. Doshi. A retransmission scheme for circuit-mode data on wireless links
1353 -- 1364Kin K. Leung, William A. Massey, Ward Whitt. Traffic models for wireless communication networks
1365 -- 1375Anthony S. Acampora, Mahmoud Naghshineh. An architecture and methodology for mobile-executed handoff in cellular ATM networks
1376 -- 1388Victor C. M. Leung, Nanjian Qian, Andrew D. Malyan, Robert W. Donaldson. Call control and traffic transport for connection-oriented high speed wireless personal communications over metropolitan area networks
1389 -- 1400Symeon Papavassiliou, Leandros Tassiulas, Puneet Tandon. Meeting QOS requirements in a cellular network with reuse partitioning
1401 -- 1414Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Newman D. Wilson. ATM-based transport architecture for multiservices wireless personal communication networks
1415 -- 1425Nen-Fu Huang, Ko-Shung Chen. A distributed paths migration scheme for IEEE 802.6 based personal communication networks
1426 -- 1433Imrich Chlamtac, András Faragó, Hye Yeon Ahn. A topology transparent link activation protocol for mobile CDMA radio networks
1434 -- 1444Ravi Jain, Yi-Bing Lin, Charles N. Lo, Seshadri Mohan. A caching strategy to reduce network impacts of PCS

Volume 12, Issue 7

1140 -- 1145Andrey Koucheryavy, Andrei Sinyakov. Switching systems in Russian urban telephone networks
1146 -- 1151V. T. Gluhov, M. A. Zharkov. Toll telephone exchanges and signaling systems in the Russian long-distance network
1152 -- 1155E. A. Melamud. Design concepts for rural telephone networks in Russia
1156 -- 1160B. Z. Berlin, Nikolai A. Sokolov. Development of the urban and rural transmission networks in Russia
1161 -- 1170Boris Goldstein, Leo G. Slutsky. Distinctive characteristics of call-handling procedures and signaling logic in a Russian public telephone network
1171 -- 1174W. Morew, N. Nikolaew, A. Moroz, A. Winogradow. Telephone access to special services in Russia
1175 -- 1179B. Z. Berlin, A. Kostin. Automation and centralization of maintenance processes in St. Petersburg metropolitan transmission network
1180 -- 1185Vladimir A. Dokuchaev, Anatoliy P. Pshenichikov, Nikolai A. Sokolov. Digitalization of urban and rural telephone networks in Russia
1186 -- 1191Boris Goldstein. Switching equipment adaptation for Russian public telephone network
1192 -- 1198Michal Pióro, Józef Lubacz, Artur Tomaszewski, Dariusz Bursztynowski. Traffic routing in the Warsaw metropolitan network: a deployment strategy
1199 -- 1205Józef Lubacz, Piotr Ostrowski. ISDN and new services in Poland: opportunities and obstacles
1206 -- 1215Witold Holubowicz, T. Bortnik. Land mobile radio systems in Poland
1216 -- 1223Piotr Pobozan, Maciej Wachowski. POLPAK-the first public data network in Poland
1224 -- 1229Andrzej Jajszczyk, Edmund Macniak, Miroslaw Stando. TELBANK: a telecommunication network for banking system in Poland
1230 -- 1235Antoni Michalski. Data telecommunication network needs for Polish state finance sector
1236 -- 1242Gyula Sallai. Present state and future plans of telecommunications services in Hungary
1243 -- 1247Kgroly Borsos. Economic issues of telecommunications development in Hungary
1248 -- 1252Peter Eisler, Oszkar Kovacs. Advanced service provisioning in a partly digitalized network environment
1253 -- 1260Tibor Berceli. Microwave communications systems and networks in Hungary
1261 -- 1272László Jereb, Tivadar Jakab, Miklós Telek, Attila Sipos, G. Paksy. PLANET: a tool for telecommunication network

Volume 12, Issue 6

991 -- 999Mike Ahrens. Key challenges in distributed management of broadband transport networks
1000 -- 1010Xinxin Zhang, Dominique Seret. Supporting network management through distributed directory service
1011 -- 1019Nader Soukouti. ++ classes
1020 -- 1030Noriaki Yoshikai, Tsong-Ho Wu. Control protocol and its performance analysis for distributed ATM virtual path self-healing network
1031 -- 1038Chyan Yang, Ruey-yih Lin. Budget management of network capacity planning by searching constrained range and dominant set
1039 -- 1050Zissis Lioupas, Michael E. Theologou. Domains and policies in third generation mobile network management systems
1051 -- 1058Maged E. Beshai, Rungroj Kositpaiboon, James Yan. Interaction of call blocking and cell loss in an ATM network
1059 -- 1071E. D. Kollias, Georgios I. Stassinopoulos. ATM performance evaluation under transparencies of a distributed system environment (DSE)
1072 -- 1087Peter ChiKeung Lee, Sumit Ghosh. NOVAHID: a novel architecture for asynchronous, hierarchical, international, distributed, real-time payments processing
1088 -- 1096Ahmed A. Tarraf, Ibrahim W. Habib, Tarek N. Saadawi. A novel neural network traffic enforcement mechanism for ATM networks
1097 -- 1109Bert Basch, David Becker, Raj K. Singh, Shaun J. Bharrat, John Loop, James R. Symon, Dan Winkelstein. VISTAnet deployment and system integration experiences
1110 -- 1120Robert H. Stratman. Development of an integrated network manager for heterogeneous networks using OSI standards and object-oriented techniques
1121 -- 1130Ewerton L. Madruga, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco. Fault management tools for a cooperative and decentralized network operations environment

Volume 12, Issue 5

774 -- 785Ronald A. Iltis, Laurence Mailaender. An adaptive multiuser detector with joint amplitude and delay estimation
786 -- 795Marcel Rupf, Felix Tarkoy, James L. Massey. User-separating demodulation for code-division multiple-access systems
796 -- 807Pulin R. Patel, Jack M. Holtzman. Analysis of a simple successive interference cancellation scheme in a DS/CDMA system
808 -- 816Dao Sheng Chen, Sumit Roy. An adaptive multiuser receiver for CDMA systems
817 -- 827Anton M. Monk, Mark Davis, Laurence B. Milstein, Carl W. Helstrom. A noise-whitening approach to multiple access noise rejection .I. Theory and background
828 -- 836Hidenobu Fukumasa, Ryuji Kohno, Hideki Imai. Design of pseudonoise sequences with good odd and even correlation properties for DS/CDMA
837 -- 841Naoki Suehiro. A signal design without co-channel interference for approximately synchronized CDMA systems
842 -- 852Victor M. DaSilva, Elvino S. Sousa. Multicarrier orthogonal CDMA signals for quasi-synchronous communication systems
853 -- 861Daniel L. Noneaker, Michael B. Pursley. On the chip rate of CDMA systems with doubly selective fading and rake reception
862 -- 870Louay M. A. Jalloul, Jack M. Holtzman. Performance analysis of DS/CDMA with noncoherent M-ary orthogonal modulation in multipath fading channels
871 -- 884Evaggelos Geraniotis, Jason Wu. The probability of multiple correct packet receptions in direct-sequence spread-spectrum networks
885 -- 890Brima Ibrahim, A. Hamid Aghvami. Direct sequence spread spectrum matched filter acquisition in frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channels
891 -- 899Franz Josef Hagmanns, Volker Hespelt. On the detection of bandlimited direct-sequence spread-spectrum signals transmitted via fading multipath channels
900 -- 908M. J. McTiffin, A. P. Hulbert, Thomas Ketseoglou, W. Heimsch, G. Crisp. Mobile access to an ATM network using a CDMA air interface
909 -- 916H. van Roosmalen, J. A. M. Nijhof, Ramjee Prasad. Performance analysis of a hybrid CDMA/ISMA protocol for indoor wireless computer communications
917 -- 924Amir M. Y. Bigloo, T. Aaron Gulliver, Qiang Wang, Vijay K. Bhargava. A robust rate-adaptive hybrid ARQ scheme for frequency-hopped spread-spectrum multiple-access communication systems
925 -- 937Marcelo S. Alencar, Ian F. Blake. The capacity for a discrete-state code division multiple-access channel
938 -- 951Thomas Eng, Laurence B. Milstein. Comparison of hybrid FDMA/CDMA systems in frequency selective Rayleigh fading
952 -- 961Ahmad Jalali, Paul Mermelstein. Effects of diversity power control, and bandwidth an the capacity of microcellular CDMA systems
962 -- 969Hisato Iwai, Takayasu Shiokawa, Yoshio Karasawa. An investigation of space-path hybrid diversity scheme for base station reception in CDMA mobile radio
970 -- 975Yasushi Murata, Riaz Esmailzadeh, Keiji Takakusaki, Essam A. Sourour, Masao Nakagawa. Path diversity for FFH/PSK spread-spectrum communication systems
976 -- 983E. L. Walker. A theoretical analysis of the performance of code division multiple access communications over multimode optical fiber channels .II. System performance evaluation

Volume 12, Issue 4

557 -- 559Ahmed K. Elhakeem, Donald L. Schiling, Paul W. Baier, Masao Nakagawa, A. Bush. Guest editorial. Code division multiple access networks. I
560 -- 567Branimir R. Vojcic, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Laurence B. Milstein. Performance of DS-CDMA with imperfect power control operating over a low earth orbiting satellite link
568 -- 579Josef J. Blanz, Anja Klein 0002, Markus Naßhan, Andreas Steil. Performance of a cellular hybrid C/TDMA mobile radio system applying joint detection and coherent receiver antenna diversity
580 -- 592Subramanian Vasudevan, Mahesh K. Varanasi. Optimum diversity combiner based multiuser detection for time-dispersive Rician fading CDMA channels
593 -- 604Tetsuo Mabuchi, Ryuji Kohno, Hideki Imai. Multiuser detection scheme based on canceling cochannel interference for MFSK/FH-SSMA system
605 -- 611Akihiro Kajiwara, Masao Nakagawa. Microcellular CDMA system with a linear multiuser interference canceler
612 -- 621Michael B. Pursley, Harlan B. Russell. Network protocols for frequency-hop packet radios with decoder side information
622 -- 637Ahmed K. Elhakeem, Rocco Di Girolamo, Ilyess B. Bdira, M. Talla. Delay and throughput characteristics of TH, CDMA, TDMA, and hybrid networks for multipath faded data transmission channels
638 -- 644Zhao Liu, Magda El Zarki. SIR-based call admission control for DS-CDMA cellular systems
645 -- 653Chang G. Zhang, Roshdy H. M. Hafez, David D. Falconer. Traffic handling capability of a broadband indoor wireless network using CDMA multiple access
654 -- 664Wen-Bin Yang, Evaggelos Geraniotis. Admission policies for integrated voice and data traffic in CDMA packet radio networks
665 -- 672Kiyoshi Toshimitsu, Takaya Yamazato, Masaaki Katayama, Akira Ogawa. A novel spread slotted Aloha system with channel load sensing protocol
673 -- 684Paul Newson, Mark R. Heath. The capacity of a spread spectrum CDMA system for cellular mobile radio with consideration of system imperfections
685 -- 697Predrag B. Rapajic, Branka Vucetic. Adaptive receiver structures for asynchronous CDMA systems
698 -- 706Majeed Abdulrahman, Asrar U. H. Sheikh, David D. Falconer. Decision feedback equalization for CDMA in indoor wireless communications
707 -- 715J. Eric Salt, Surinder Kumar. Effects of filtering on the performance of QPSK and MSK modulation in D-S spread spectrum systems using RAKE receivers
716 -- 722Tat-Ming Lok, James S. Lehnert. DS/SSMA communication system with trellis coding and CPM
723 -- 732Khairi Ashour Mohamed, László Pap. Analysis of frequency-hopped packet radio networks with random signal levels-part I: error-only decoding
733 -- 743Alfred Baier, Uwe-Carsten Fiebig, Wolfgang Granzow, Wolfgang Koch, Paul Teder, Jörn Thielecke. Design study for a CDMA-based third-generation mobile radio system
744 -- 750Donald Grieco. The capacity achievable with a broadband CDMA microcell underlay to an existing cellular macrosystem
751 -- 761E. L. Walker. A theoretical analysis of the performance of code division multiple access communications over multimode optical fiber channels-part I: transmission and detection
762 -- 772Ken-ichi Kitayama. Novel spatial spread spectrum based fiber optic CDMA networks for image transmission

Volume 12, Issue 3

377 -- 379Vladimir A. Bolotin, Paul J. Kühn, Charles D. Pack, Ronald A. Skoog. Guest editorial. Common channel signaling networks: performance, engineering protocols, and capacity management
383 -- 394Paul J. Kühn, Charles D. Pack, Ronald A. Skoog. Common channel signaling networks: past, present, future
395 -- 404Aurel A. Lazar, Kent H. Tseng, Koon-Seng Lim, Winston Choe. A scalable and reusable emulator for evaluating the performance of SS7 networks
405 -- 414David R. Manfield, Gregory K. Millsteed, Moshe Zukerman. Performance analysis of SS7 congestion controls under sustained overload
415 -- 423Michael Rumsewicz. On the efficacy of using the transfer-controlled procedure during periods of STP processor overload in SS7 networks
424 -- 432Donald E. Smith. Effects of feedback delay on the performance of the transfer-controlled procedure in controlling CCS network overloads
433 -- 438Vladimir A. Bolotin. Modeling call holding time distributions for CCS network design and performance analysis
439 -- 445Haluk Kosal, Ronald A. Skoog. A control mechanism to prevent correlated message arrivals from degrading Signaling No. 7 network performance
446 -- 455Douglas C. Schmidt. Safe and effective error rate monitors for SS7 signaling links
456 -- 467Victor T. Hou, Krishna Kant, V. Ramaswami, Jonathan L. Wang. Error monitoring issues for common channel signaling
468 -- 474Lutz Krauss, Gerhard Rufa. On the design of a hierarchical SS7 network: a graph theoretical approach
475 -- 489Vikram V. Karmarkar. Assuring SS7 dependability: a robustness characterization of signaling network elements
490 -- 500Marcos Bafutto, Paul J. Kühn, Gert Willmann. Capacity and performance analysis of signaling networks in multivendor environments
501 -- 509Joachim Zepf, Gerhard Rufa. Congestion and flow control in Signaling System No. 7-impacts of intelligent networks and new services
510 -- 516Masanobu Fujioka, Yasushi Wakahara. Consideration on common channel signaling evolution for global intelligent networking
517 -- 525Reinhard Franz, Klaus D. Gradischnig, Manfred N. Huber, Rolf Stiefel. ATM-based signaling network topics on reliability and performance
526 -- 532Marco Mostrel. Issues on the design of survivable common channel signaling networks
533 -- 538Nancy L. Hung, Andrew R. Jacob, Spilios E. Makris. Alternatives to achieve software diversity in common channel signaling networks
539 -- 543Alexander T. Leung, Stanley Wainberg. Deployment issues of CCS links on self-healing rings
544 -- 551Diane E. Duffy, Allen A. McIntosh, Mark Rosenstein, Walter Willinger. Statistical analysis of CCSN/SS7 traffic data from working CCS subnetworks

Volume 12, Issue 2

217 -- 220J. W. Bowick, K. Asatani, W. Hoberg, H. Malec, S. Stockman. Guest editorial. Quality of telecommunications services, networks, and products
221 -- 227Henry A. Malec. Telecommunications quality-a TQM viewpoint
228 -- 233Patrick G. Brown, Paul V. Harrington. Defining network capabilities using the voice of the customer
234 -- 240Weider D. Yu. Verifying software requirements: a requirement tracing methodology and its software tool-RADIX
241 -- 250Christos Douligeris, Ian J. Pereira. A telecommunications quality study using the analytic hierarchy process
251 -- 257Nancy A. Botten. Development process assessment toward leading edge quality
258 -- 264Sukhvinder S. Aujla, Tony Bryant, Lesley Semmens. Applying formal methods within structured development
265 -- 270Y. Ueyama, Cary Ludwig. Joint customer development process and its impact on software quality
271 -- 278D. J. Karkaria, M. T. Norris, A. D. Pengelly. Software product assessment
279 -- 291Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, David L. Lanning, Abhijit S. Pandya. A comparative study of pattern recognition techniques for quality evaluation of telecommunications software
292 -- 301Adrian A. Dolinsky, Stuart E. Glickman. Software reliability estimations for telecommunications products
302 -- 305Alfred J. Lamperez, Steel T. Huang. Software testing and sequential sampling
306 -- 312Thomas C. Redman. Data quality for telecommunications
313 -- 321Kit-man Chan, Tak-Shing Peter Yum. The maximum mean time to blocking routing in circuit-switched networks
322 -- 331Shunji Abe, Toshio Soumiya. A traffic control method for service quality assurance in an ATM network
332 -- 344Cheul Shim, Intae Ryoo, Junho Lee, Sang-Bae Lee. Modeling and call admission control algorithm of variable bit rate video in ATM networks
345 -- 354Takeo Abe, Masahiro Hayashi, Satoshi Nojo. A software tool to support the reliability design and evaluation of telecommunication networks
355 -- 360Naoshi Sato, Koichi Asatani, Hideyo Murakami, Robert E. Mallon, Susan R. Hughes, Thomas L. Graff. In-service monitoring methods-better ways to assure service quality of digital transmission
361 -- 366R. Diaz de la Iglesia. Service-affecting optoelectronic failures in FITL systems: downtime, repair actions, and maintenance expenses
367 -- 374John K. Akeson, Brian K. Casey, Amit A. Dagli, Stuart E. Glickman, Tim Kalisz. Cost impact of telecommunications switch software problems on divested Bell operating companies

Volume 12, Issue 1

1 -- 4Tsong-Ho Wu, John C. McDonald, T. P. Flanagan, Ken-ichi Sato. Integrity of public telecommunications networks
5 -- 12John C. McDonald. Public network integrity-avoiding a crisis in trust
13 -- 22David R. Smith, Walter J. Cybrowski, Frank Zawislan, Donald Arnstein, Allen D. Dayton, Theodore D. Studwell. Contingency/disaster recovery planning for transmission systems of the Defense Information System Network
23 -- 32F. R. K. Chung. Reliable software and communication. I. An overview
33 -- 39Siddhartha R. Dalal, Joseph R. Horgan, Jon R. Kettenring. Reliable software and communication. II. Controlling the software development process
40 -- 45Brian A. Coan, Daniel P. Heyman. Reliable software and communication III: congestion control and network reliability
46 -- 51Ali Zolfaghari, Fred Kaudel. Framework for network survivability performance
52 -- 58Soung C. Liew, Kevin W. Lu. A framework for characterizing disaster-based network survivability
59 -- 68Joseph Sosnosky. Service applications for SONET DCS distributed restoration
69 -- 78Robert D. Doverspike, Jonathan A. Morgan, Will E. Leland. Network design sensitivity studies for use of digital cross-connect systems in survivable network architectures
79 -- 87Tsong-Ho Wu, Haim Kobrinski, Dipak Ghosal, T. V. Lakshman. The impact of SONET digital cross-connect system architecture on distributed restoration
88 -- 99D. Anthony Dunn, Wayne D. Grover, Mike H. MacGregor. Comparison of k-shortest paths and maximum flow routing for network facility restoration
100 -- 109Michael To, Philippe Neusy. Unavailability analysis of long-haul networks
110 -- 119Satoshi Hasegawa, Yasuyo Okanoue, Takashi Egawa, Hideki Sakauchi. Control algorithms of SONET integrated self-healing networks
120 -- 127Ryutaro Kawamura, Ken-ichi Sato, Ikuo Tokizawa. Self-healing ATM networks based on virtual path concept
128 -- 138Jon Anderson, Bharat T. Doshi, Subrahmanyam Dravida, P. Harshavardhana. Fast restoration of ATM networks
139 -- 148Thierry van Landegem, Patrick Vankwikelberge, Hans Vanderstraeten. A self-healing ATM network based on multilink principles
149 -- 158Hiroyuki Fujii, Noriaki Yoshikai. Restoration message transfer mechanism and restoration characteristics of double-search self-healing ATM network
159 -- 170Ken-ichi Sato, Satoru Okamoto, Hisaya Hadama. Network performance and integrity enhancement with optical path layer technologies
171 -- 178Yoshio Kajiyama, Nobuyuki Tokura, Katsuaki Kikuchi. An ATM VP-based self-healing ring
179 -- 192David Tipper, Joseph L. Hammond, Sandeep Sharma, Archana Khetan, Krishnan Balakrishnan, Sunil Menon. An analysis of the congestion effects of link failures in wide area networks
193 -- 204Anna Hác. Improving reliability through architecture partitioning in telecommunication networks
205 -- 212Ondria J. Wasem, Tsong-Ho Wu, Richard H. Cardwell. Survivable SONET networks-design methodology