Journal: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Volume 18, Issue 9

1557 -- 1561Luciano Lenzini, John O. Limb, Willie W. Lu, Izhak Rubin, Moshe Zukerman. Guest editorial analysis and synthesis of MAC protocols
1562 -- 1571Joachim Charzinski. Activity polling and activity contention in media access control protocols
1572 -- 1580Chuan Heng Foh, Moshe Zukerman. CSMA with reservations by interruptions (CSMA/RI): a novel approach to reduce collisions in CSMA/CD
1581 -- 1596Dennis Bushmitch, Sarit Mukherjee, Sathya Narayanan, Muthukumar Ratty, Qun Shi. Supporting MPEG video transport on DOCSIS-compliant cable networks
1597 -- 1607Luigi Musumeci, Paolo Giacomazzi, Luigi Fratta. Polling- and contention-based schemes for TDMA-TDD access to wireless ATM networks
1608 -- 1622Andrea Baiocchi, Francesca Cuomo, Sandro Bolognesi. IP QoS delivery in a broadband wireless local loop: MAC protocol definition and performance evaluation
1623 -- 1635Chung Gu Kang, Chang Wook Ahn, Kyung Hun Jang, Woo Sik Kang. 3R MAC) for wireless ATM networks
1636 -- 1646Romano Fantacci, S. Nannicini. Performance evaluation of a reservation TDMA protocol for voice/data transmission in personal communication networks with nonindependent channel errors
1647 -- 1657Shih-Lin Wu, Yu-Chee Tseng, Jang-Ping Sheu. Intelligent medium access for mobile ad hoc networks with busy tones and power control
1658 -- 1669Maria C. Yuang, Po L. Tien. Multiple access control with intelligent bandwidth allocation for wireless ATM networks
1670 -- 1681Andras Farago, Andrew D. Myers, Violet R. Syrotiuk, Gergely V. Záruba. Meta-MAC protocols: automatic combination of MAC protocols to optimize performance for unknown conditions
1682 -- 1700Mehdi Alasti, Nariman Farvardin. SEAMA: a source encoding assisted multiple access protocol for wireless communications
1701 -- 1718Luis G. Alonso, Ramón Agustí, Oriol Sallent. A near-optimum MAC protocol based on the distributed queueing random access protocol (DQRAP) for a CDMA mobile communication system
1719 -- 1730Krishna Balachandran, Sanjiv Nanda, Stanislav Vitebskiy. Design of a medium access control feedback mechanism for cellular TDMA packet data systems
1731 -- 1739Der-Jiunn Deng, Ruay Shiung Chang. A nonpreemptive priority-based access control scheme for broadband ad hoc wireless ATM local area networks
1740 -- 1750Ajay Chandra V. Gummalla, John O. Limb. Design of an access mechanism for a high speed distributed wireless LAN
1751 -- 1763Heba Koraitim, Samir Tohmé. Performance analysis of multiple access protocols for multimedia satellite networks
1764 -- 1773Wei-Ming Yin, Ying-Dar Lin. Statistically optimized minislot allocation for initial and collision resolution in hybrid fiber coaxial networks
1774 -- 1786Federico Calì, Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori. IEEE 802.11 protocol: design and performance evaluation of an adaptive backoff mechanism
1787 -- 1798Giuseppe Anastasi, Luciano Lenzini, Enzo Mingozzi. HIPERLAN/1 MAC protocol: stability and performance analysis

Volume 18, Issue 8

1341 -- 1343Jiangzhou Wang, Fumiyuki Adachi, Paul W. Baier, James S. Lehnert, Wayne E. Stark, Michael B. Pursley. Guest editorial wideband CDMA I
1344 -- 1354Laurence B. Milstein. Wideband code division multiple access
1355 -- 1364Tingfang Ji, Wayne E. Stark. Turbo-coded ARQ schemes for DS-CDMA data networks over fading and shadowing channels: throughput, delay, and energy efficiency
1365 -- 1374Catharina Carlemalm, H. Vincent Poor, Andrew Logothetis. Suppression of multiple narrowband interferers in a spread-spectrum communication system
1375 -- 1385Martin Haardt, Anja Klein 0002, Reinhard Koehn, Stefan Oestreich, Marcus Purat, Volker Sommer, Thomas Ulrich. The TD-CDMA based UTRA TDD mode
1386 -- 1393Harri Holma, Sanna Heikkinen, Otto-Aleksanteri Lehtinen, Antti Toskala. Interference considerations for the time division duplex mode of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access
1394 -- 1407Michael B. Pursley, John M. Shea. Adaptive nonuniform phase-shift-key modulation for multimedia traffic in wireless networks
1408 -- 1417Thomas G. Macdonald, Michael B. Pursley. The performance of direct-sequence spread spectrum with complex processing and quaternary data modulation
1418 -- 1428Nan Guo, Laurence B. Milstein. Uplink performance evaluation of multicode DS/CDMA systems in the presence of nonlinear distortions
1429 -- 1440Thit Minn, Kai-Yeung Siu. Dynamic assignment of orthogonal variable-spreading-factor codes in W-CDMA
1441 -- 1454Romano Fantacci, S. Nannicini. Multiple access protocol for integration of variable bit rate multimedia traffic in UMTS/IMT-2000 based on wideband CDMA
1455 -- 1469Byoung-Hoon Kim, Byeong Gi Lee. Distributed sample acquisition-based fast cell search in inter-cell asynchronous DS/CDMA systems
1470 -- 1482Yi-Pin Eric Wang, Tony Ottosson. Cell search in W-CDMA
1483 -- 1494Vinayak Tripathi, Ashok Mantravadi, Venugopal V. Veeravalli. Channel acquisition for wideband CDMA signals
1495 -- 1504Shinya Tanaka, Atsushi Harada, Mamoru Sawahashi, Fumiyuki Adachi. Experiments on coherent adaptive antenna array diversity for wideband DS-CDMA mobile radio
1505 -- 1515Joon Ho Cho, James S. Lehnert. Performance of a spatio-temporal matched filter receiver for DS/SSMA communications
1516 -- 1525Moe Z. Win, George Chrisikos, Nelson Sollenberger. Performance of RAKE reception in dense multipath channels: implications of spreading bandwidth and selection diversity order
1526 -- 1535Kenichi Higuchi, Hidehiro Andoh, Koichi Okawa, Mamoru Sawahashi, Fumiyuki Adachi. Experimental evaluation of combined effect of coherent RAKE combining and SIR-based fast transmit power control for reverse link of DS-CDMA mobile radio
1536 -- 1545Gregory E. Bottomley, Tony Ottosson, Yi-Pin Eric Wang. A generalized RAKE receiver for interference suppression
1546 -- 1554Hiroshi Furukawa, Kojiro Harnage, Akihisa Ushirokawa. SSDT-site selection diversity transmission power control for CDMA forward link

Volume 18, Issue 7

1145 -- 1152R. Balasubramanian, Michael P. Fitz. Soft-output detection of CPM signals in frequency flat, Rayleigh fading channels
1153 -- 1158Kjell Jørgen Hole, Henrik Holm, Geir E. Øien. Adaptive multidimensional coded modulation over flat fading channels
1159 -- 1168Wen-Yi Kuo. Analytic forward link performance of pilot-aided coherent DS-CDMA under correlated rician fading
1169 -- 1174Vahid Tarokh, Hamid Jafarkhani. A differential detection scheme for transmit diversity
1175 -- 1190Tai-Ann Chen, Michael P. Fitz, Wen-Yi Kuo, Michael D. Zoltowski, Jimm H. Grimm. A space-time model for frequency nonselective Rayleigh fading channels with applications to space-time modems
1191 -- 1202Yuejin Huang, Harry Leib. SINR maximizing space-time filtering for asynchronous DS-CDMA
1203 -- 1213Ashok Mantravadi, Venugopal V. Veeravalli. Multiple-access interference-resistant acquisition for band-limited CDMA systems with random sequences
1214 -- 1220Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Jack H. Winters, Nelson Sollenberger. Joint equalization and interference suppression for high data rate wireless systems
1221 -- 1229Markku J. Juntti. Performance analysis of linear multisensor multiuser receivers for CDMA in fading channels
1230 -- 1244J. Romero-Garcia, Riccardo De Gaudenzi. On antenna design and capacity analysis for the forward link of a multibeam power controlled satellite CDMA network
1245 -- 1253Wuyi Yue, Yutaka Matsumoto. Output and delay process analysis for slotted CDMA wireless communication networks with integrated voice/data transmission
1254 -- 1260Ian F. Akyildiz, Yi-Bing Lin, Wei-Ru Lai, Rong-Jaye Chen. A new random walk model for PCS networks
1261 -- 1270M. T. Ali, R. Grover, George M. Stamatelos, David D. Falconer. Performance evaluation of candidate MAC protocols for LMCS/LMDS networks
1271 -- 1278Wha Sook Jeon, Dong Geun Jeong. Comparison of time slot allocation strategies for CDMA/TDD systems
1279 -- 1288Chor Ping Low. An efficient algorithm for the link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks

Volume 18, Issue 6

814 -- 818A. Aydin Alatan, Minyi Zhao, Ali N. Akansu. Unequal error protection of SPIHT encoded image bit streams
819 -- 828Alexander E. Mohr, Eve A. Riskin, Richard E. Ladner. Unequal loss protection: graceful degradation of image quality over packet erasure channels through forward error correction
829 -- 840D. Mukherjee, S. K. Mitra. A vector set partitioning noisy channel image coder with unequal error protection
841 -- 849Haitao Zheng, K. J. Ray Liu. Power minimization for delivering integrated multimedia services over digital subscriber line
850 -- 860Vinay Chande, Nariman Farvardin. Progressive transmission of images over memoryless noisy channels
861 -- 867Jim Chou, Kannan Ramchandran. Arithmetic coding-based continuous error detection for efficient ARQ-based image transmission
868 -- 879Zhishi Peng, Yih-Fang Huang, Daniel J. Costello Jr.. Turbo codes for image transmission-a joint channel and source decoding approach
880 -- 890Maja Bystrom, James W. Modestino. Combined source-channel coding schemes for video transmission over an additive white Gaussian noise channel
891 -- 898Liane C. Ramac, Pramod K. Varshney. A wavelet domain diversity method for transmission of images over wireless channels
899 -- 914Iole Moccagatta, Salma Soudagar, Jie Liang, Homer Chen. Error-resilient coding in JPEG-2000 and MPEG-4
915 -- 926Justin Ridge, Fred W. Ware, Jerry D. Gibson. Permuted smoothed descriptions and refinement coding for images
927 -- 939Sheila S. Hemami. Robust image transmission using resynchronizing variable-length codes and error concealment
940 -- 951Tuyet-Trang Lam, Glen P. Abousleman, Lina J. Karam. Image coding with robust channel-optimized trellis-coded quantization
952 -- 965Guy Côté, Shahram Shirani, Faouzi Kossentini. Optimal mode selection and synchronization for robust video communications over error-prone networks
966 -- 976Rui Zhang, Shankar L. Regunathan, Kenneth Rose. Video coding with optimal inter/intra-mode switching for packet loss resilience
977 -- 995Dapeng Wu, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Bo Li 0001, Wenwu Zhu, Ya-Qin Zhang, H. Jonathan Chao. An end-to-end approach for optimal mode selection in Internet video communication: theory and application
996 -- 1011Norman H. L. Chan, P. Takis Mathiopoulos. Efficient video transmission over correlated Nakagami fading channels for IS-95 CDMA systems
1012 -- 1032Klaus Stuhlmüller, Niko Färber, Michael Link, Bernd Girod. Analysis of video transmission over lossy channels
1033 -- 1049Injong Rhee, Srinath R. Joshi. Error recovery for interactive video transmission over the Internet
1050 -- 1062Thomas Wiegand, Niko Färber, Klaus Stuhlmüller, Bernd Girod. Error-resilient video transmission using long-term memory motion-compensated prediction
1063 -- 1074Gustavo de los Reyes, Amy R. Reibman, Shih-Fu Chang, Justin C.-I. Chuang. Error-resilient transcoding for video over wireless channels
1075 -- 1086Pedro Cuenca, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Francisco J. Quiles, Antonio Garrido. Loss-resilient ATM protocol architecture for MPEG-2 video communications
1087 -- 1098Robert E. Van Dyck. MPEG-4 image transmission using MAP source-controlled channel decoding
1099 -- 1110John A. Robinson, Yan Shu. Zerotree pattern coding of motion picture residues for error-resilient transmission of video sequences
1111 -- 1121Francesco G. B. De Natale, Cristian Perra, Gianni Vernazza. DCT information recovery of erroneous image blocks by a neural predictor
1122 -- 1128Shahram Shirani, Faouzi Kossentini, Rabab Kreidieh Ward. A concealment method for video communications in an error-prone environment
1129 -- 1144Paul Salama, Ness B. Shroff, Edward J. Delp. Error concealment in MPEG video streams over ATM networks

Volume 18, Issue 5

641 -- 643Thomas M. Chen, Roch H. Glitho, Makoto Yoshida. Guest editorial recent advances in network management and operations
644 -- 653George Pavlou. Using distributed object technologies in telecommunications network management
654 -- 663Athanassios A. Androutsos, Theodore K. Apostolopoulos, Victoria C. Daskalou. Managing the network state evolution over time using CORBA environment
664 -- 675Laurent Andrey, Olivier Festor, Emmanuel Nataf, Radu State. TMN: a Java-based TMN development and experimentation environment
676 -- 685Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli. An integrated management environment for network resources and services
686 -- 701Deborah Caswell, Srinivas Ramanathan. Using service models for management of Internet services
702 -- 714Jürgen Schönwälder, Jürgen Quittek, Cornelia Kappler. Building distributed management applications with the IETF Script MIB
715 -- 722Naoki Watanabe, Yuminobu Igarashi, Miyoshi Hanaki. Applying a 3-D-GUI to a distributed network management system
723 -- 732Jia Jiao, Shamim Naqvi, Danny Raz, Binay Sugla. Toward efficient monitoring
733 -- 743Anoop Reddy, Deborah Estrin, Ramesh Govindan. Large-scale fault isolation
744 -- 757L. Lawrence Ho, David J. Cavuto, Symeon Papavassiliou, Anthony G. Zawadzki. Adaptive and automated detection of service anomalies in transaction-oriented WANs: network analysis, algorithms, implementation, and deployment
758 -- 766Yechiam Yemini, Alexander V. Konstantinou, Danilo Florissi. NESTOR: an architecture for network self-management and organization
767 -- 778Yong-Hoon Choi, Kil-Hung Lee, Jai-Yong Lee, Sang-Bae Lee. OAM MIB: an end-to-end performance management solution for ATM
779 -- 794Rainer R. Iraschko, Wayne D. Grover. A highly efficient path-restoration protocol for management of optical network transport integrity
795 -- 805Branislav Meandzija. Manageability of Java-based digital TV receivers

Volume 18, Issue 4

551 -- 560Reto Kohlas, Ueli Maurer. Reasoning about public-key certification: on bindings between entities and public keys
561 -- 570Moni Naor, Kobbi Nissim. Certificate revocation and certificate update
571 -- 581Stuart G. Stubblebine, Catherine A. Meadows. Formal characterization and automated analysis of known-pair and chosen-text attacks
582 -- 592Stephen T. Kent, Charles Lynn, Karen Seo. Secure Border Gateway Protocol (S-BGP)
593 -- 610N. Asokan, Victor Shoup, Michael Waidner. Optimistic fair exchange of digital signatures
611 -- 627Mihir Bellare, Juan A. Garay, Ralf C. Hauser, Amir Herzberg, Hugo Krawczyk, Michael Steiner, Gene Tsudik, Els Van Herreweghen, Michael Waidner. Design, implementation, and deployment of the iKP secure electronic payment system
628 -- 639Giuseppe Ateniese, Michael Steiner, Gene Tsudik. New multiparty authentication services and key agreement protocols

Volume 18, Issue 3

297 -- 309Jean-François Frigon, Babak Daneshrad, Jeffrey Putnam, Erik Berg, Ryan Kim, Thomas Sun, Henry Samueli. Field trial results for high-speed wireless indoor data communications
310 -- 321Hao Xu, Theodore S. Rappaport, Robert J. Boyle, James H. Schaffner. Measurements and models for 38-GHz point-to-multipoint radiowave propagation
322 -- 335Georgia E. Athanasiadou, Andrew R. Nix, Joe McGeehan. A microcellular ray-tracing propagation model and evaluation of its narrow-band and wide-band predictions
336 -- 346Peter E. Driessen. Prediction of multipath delay profiles in mountainous terrain
347 -- 360Quentin H. Spencer, Brian D. Jeffs, Michael A. Jensen, A. Lee Swindlehurst. Modeling the statistical time and angle of arrival characteristics of an indoor multipath channel
361 -- 368Enzo Baccarelli, Antonio Fasano. Some simple bounds on the symmetric capacity and outage probability for QAM wireless channels with Rice and Nakagami fadings
369 -- 379Walid K. M. Ahmed, Peter J. McLane. Random coding error exponents for flat fading channels with realistic channel estimation
380 -- 390Zhen-Liang Shi, Yezdi Antia, A. Roger Hammons Jr.. A sub-burst DFT scheme for CW burst detection in mobile satellite communication
391 -- 402Robert Schober, Wolfgang H. Gerstacker. Decision-feedback differential detection based on linear prediction for MDPSK signals transmitted over Ricean fading channels
403 -- 406Chong-Ni Li, Guang-Rui Hu, Min-Jie Liu. Narrow-band interference excision in spread-spectrum systems using self-orthogonalizing transform-domain adaptive filters
407 -- 417Maïté Brandt-Pearce. Transmitter-based multiuser interference rejection for the down-link of a wireless CDMA system in a multipath environment
418 -- 435Jeffrey Q. Bao, Lang Tong. Protocol-aided channel equalization in wireless ATM
436 -- 446J. D. Herdtner, Edwin K. P. Chong. Analysis of a class of distributed asynchronous power control algorithms for cellular wireless systems
447 -- 457Riku Jäntti, Seong-Lyun Kim. Second-order power control with asymptotically fast convergence
458 -- 471Javad Razavilar, Farrokh Rashid-Farrokhi, K. J. Ray Liu. Traffic improvements in wireless communication networks using antenna arrays
472 -- 480Li-Chun Wang, Kin K. Leung. A high-capacity wireless network by quad-sector cell and interleaved channel assignment
481 -- 495Diakoumis P. Gerakoulis, Evaggelos Geraniotis. A code-division switch architecture for satellite applications
496 -- 509Jun Li, Roy D. Yates, Dipankar Raychaudhuri. Performance analysis of path rerouting algorithms for handoff control in mobile ATM networks
510 -- 522Ming-Hsing Chiu, Mostafa A. Bassiouni. Predictive schemes for handoff prioritization in cellular networks based on mobile positioning
523 -- 534Bracha M. Epstein, Mischa Schwartz. Predictive QoS-based admission control for multiclass traffic in cellular wireless networks
535 -- 547Giuseppe Bianchi. Performance analysis of the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function

Volume 18, Issue 2

145 -- 149Erol Gelenbe, Ibrahim W. Habib, Sergio Palazzo, Christos Douligeris. Guest editorial: intelligent techniques in high speed networks
150 -- 167Christopher Cramer, Erol Gelenbe. Video quality and traffic QoS in learning-based subsampled and receiver-interpolated video sequences
168 -- 183Zafar Ali, Arif Ghafoor, C. S. George Lee. Media synchronization in multimedia Web using a neuro-fuzzy framework
184 -- 196Qiang Ren, Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy. A real-time dynamic connection admission controller based on traffic modeling, measurement, and fuzzy logic control
197 -- 208Peter Marbach, Oliver Mihatsch, John N. Tsitsiklis. Call admission control and routing in integrated services networks using neuro-dynamic programming
209 -- 221Hui Tong, Timothy X. Brown. Adaptive call admission control under quality of service constraints: a reinforcement learning solution
222 -- 233Franco Davoli, Piergiulio Maryni. A two-level stochastic approximation for admission control and bandwidth allocation
234 -- 243Ioannis E. Kassotakis, Maria E. Markaki, Athanasios V. Vasilakos. A hybrid genetic approach for channel reuse in multiple access telecommunication networks
244 -- 255Giuseppe Bianchi, Andrew T. Campbell. A programmable MAC framework for utility-based adaptive quality of service support
256 -- 267Hermann de Meer, Aurelio La Corte, Antonio Puliafito, Orazio Tomarchio. Programmable agents for flexible QoS management in IP networks
268 -- 282Mahmoud R. Sherif, Ibrahim W. Habib, Mahmoud Naghshineh, Parviz Kermani. Adaptive allocation of resources and call admission control for wireless ATM using genetic algorithms
283 -- 293Chung-Ju Chang, Bo-Wei Chen, Terng-Yuan Liu, Fang-Ching Ren. Fuzzy/neural congestion control for integrated voice and data DS-CDMA/FRMA cellular networks

Volume 18, Issue 12

2490 -- 2498Richard Gibbens, Robin Mason, Richard Steinberg. Internet service classes under competition
2499 -- 2513Nemo Semret, Raymond R.-F. Liao, Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar. Pricing, provisioning and peering: dynamic markets for differentiated Internet services and implications for network interconnections
2514 -- 2529Xin Wang 0001, Henning Schulzrinne. An integrated resource negotiation, pricing, and QoS adaptation framework for multimedia applications
2530 -- 2543Reza Rejaie, Mark Handley, Deborah Estrin. Layered quality adaptation for Internet video streaming
2544 -- 2565Surendar Chandra, Carla Schlatter Ellis, Amin Vahdat. Application-level differentiated multimedia Web services using quality aware transcoding
2566 -- 2579Koushik Kar, Murali S. Kodialam, T. V. Lakshman. Minimum interference routing of bandwidth guaranteed tunnels with MPLS traffic engineering applications
2580 -- 2592Shigang Chen, Klara Nahrstedt, Yuval Shavitt. A QoS-aware multicast routing protocol
2593 -- 2602Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt. Optimal partition of QoS requirements with discrete cost functions
2603 -- 2616Atsushi Iwata, Norihito Fujita. A hierarchical multilayer QoS routing system with dynamic SLA management
2617 -- 2628Frank P. Kelly, Peter B. Key, Stan Zachary. Distributed admission control
2629 -- 2639Richard Mortier, Ian Pratt, Christopher Clark, Simon Crosby. Implicit admission control
2640 -- 2650Fugui Wang, Prasant Mohapatra, Sarit Mukherjee, Dennis Bushmitch. A random early demotion and promotion marker for assured services
2651 -- 2664Robert Boorstyn, Almut Burchard, Jörg Liebeherr, Chaiwat Oottamakorn. Statistical service assurances for traffic scheduling algorithms
2665 -- 2683Fabio M. Chiussi, Andrea Francini. A distributed scheduling architecture for scalable packet switches
2684 -- 2695Z. L. Zhang, Z. Duan, Y. T. Hou. Virtual time reference system: a unifying scheduling framework for scalable support of guaranteed services

Volume 18, Issue 11

2161 -- 2171Eugene Grayver, Babak Daneshrad. A reconfigurable 8 GOP ASIC architecture for high-speed data communications
2172 -- 2178Jørgen Bach Andersen. Array gain and capacity for known random channels with multiple element arrays at both ends
2179 -- 2189Yao Ma, Teng Joon Lim. Bit error probability for MDPSK and NCFSK over arbitrary Rician fading channels
2190 -- 2197T. Okada. Performance of the 19-GHz high-speed wireless LAN system
2198 -- 2210Yao Ma, Chin Choy Chai. Unified error probability analysis for generalized selection combining in Nakagami fading channels
2211 -- 2219Bjørn A. Bjerke, John G. Proakis, K. Y. M. Lee, Zoran Zvonar. A comparison of GSM receivers for fading multipath channels with adjacent and co-channel interference
2220 -- 2226Ravi Narasimhan, Donald C. Cox. Wavelet-based estimation of the nonstationary mean signal in wireless systems
2227 -- 2239Wu-Hsiang Jonas Chen, Jenq-Neng Hwang. Ordered statistics decoding of linear block codes on frequency nonselective multipath channels
2240 -- 2251Lie-Liang Yang, Kai Yen, Lajos Hanzo. A Reed-Solomon coded DS-CDMA system using noncoherent M-ary orthogonal modulation over multipath fading channels
2252 -- 2259Miguel Angel Lagunas, Josep Vidal, Ana I. Pérez-Neira. Joint array combining and MLSE for single-user receivers in multipath Gaussian multiuser channels
2260 -- 2269R. Neil Braithwaite. Using Walsh code selection to reduce the power variance of band-limited forward-link CDMA waveforms
2270 -- 2277Hideki Ochiai, Hideki Imai. Performance of the deliberate clipping with adaptive symbol selection for strictly band-limited OFDM systems
2278 -- 2291Baoguo Yang, Khaled Ben Letaief, Roger Shu Kwan Cheng, Zhigang Cao. Timing recovery for OFDM transmission
2292 -- 2301Thomas Keller 0002, Tong-Hooi Liew, Lajos Hanzo. Adaptive redundant residue number system coded multicarrier modulation
2302 -- 2311Giulio Colavolpe, Riccardo Raheli. Noncoherent sequence detection in frequency nonselective slowly fading channels
2312 -- 2321Patrick Vandenameele, Liesbet Van der Perre, Marc Engels, Bert Gyselinckx, Hugo De Man. A combined OFDM/SDMA approach
2322 -- 2335Ben Lu, Xiaodong Wang. Iterative receivers for multiuser space-time coding systems
2336 -- 2344Wonjin Sung, In-Kyung Kim. An MLSE receiver using channel classification for Rayleigh fading channels
2345 -- 2355Benny Van Houdt, Chris Blondia. Analysis of an identifier splitting algorithm combined with polling (ISAP) for contention resolution in a wireless access network
2356 -- 2362Scott L. Miller, Bradley J. Rainbolt. MMSE detection of multicarrier CDMA
2363 -- 2372Thomas Keller 0002, Matthias Münster, Lajos Hanzo. A turbo-coded burst-by-burst adaptive wide-band speech transceiver
2373 -- 2384Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Gianluca Reali. Improving the efficiency of circuit-switched satellite networks by means of dynamic bandwidth allocation capabilities
2385 -- 2392Q. T. Zhang. A decomposition technique for efficient generation of correlated Nakagami fading channels
2393 -- 2403Antonio Iera, Antonella Molinaro, Salvatore Marano. Call admission control and resource management issues for real-time VBR traffic in ATM-satellite networks
2404 -- 2416Romano Fantacci, S. Nannicini. Performance evaluation of a reservation TDMA protocol for voice/data transmission in microcellular systems
2417 -- 2428David Grace, Tim C. Tozer, Alister G. Burr. Reducing call dropping in distributed dynamic channel assignment algorithms by incorporating power control in wireless ad hoc networks
2429 -- 2442Jelena V. Misic, Tam Yik Bun. Adaptive admission control in wireless multimedia networks under non-uniform traffic conditions
2443 -- 2455Timothy X. Brown. Cellular performance bounds via shotgun cellular systems
2456 -- 2464Rajat Prakash, Venugopal V. Veeravalli. Adaptive hard handoff algorithms
2465 -- 2477Ramachandran Ramjee, Thomas F. La Porta, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley. User agent migration policies in wireless networks

Volume 18, Issue 10

1805 -- 1809Ornan Ori Gerstel, Bo Li 0001, A. McGuire, G. Rouskas, Krishna M. Sivalingam, Zhensheng Zhang, Rajiv Ramaswami. Guest editorial protocols and architectures for next generation optical WDM networks
1810 -- 1824B. Mukherjee. WDM optical communication networks: progress and challenges
1825 -- 1837Bharat T. Doshi, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Enrique J. Hernandez-Valencia, Wassim Matragi, M. Akber Qureshi, P. Langner, Jon Anderson, James S. Manchester. A simple data link (SDL) protocol for next generation packet network
1838 -- 1851Yijun Xiong, Marc Vandenhoute, Hakki C. Cankaya. Control architecture in optical burst-switched WDM networks
1852 -- 1862M. Ali, Jitender S. Deogun. Power-efficient design of multicast wavelength-routed networks
1863 -- 1875Nen-Fu Huang, Guan-Hsiung Liaw, Chuan-Pwu Wang. A novel all-optical transport network with time-shared wavelength channels
1876 -- 1884Bo Li 0001, Aura Ganz, C. M. Krishna. An in-band signaling protocol for optical packet switching networks
1885 -- 1899Ornan Ori Gerstel, Rajiv Ramaswami. Optical layer survivability-an implementation perspective
1900 -- 1911Carmen Mas, Patrick Thiran. An efficient algorithm for locating soft and hard failures in WDM networks
1912 -- 1923John Doucette, Wayne D. Grover. Influence of modularity and economy-of-scale effects on design of mesh-restorable DWDM networks
1924 -- 1937Georgios Ellinas, Aklilu Gebreyesus Hailemariam, Thomas E. Stern. Protection cycles in mesh WDM networks
1938 -- 1949Demetrios Stamatelakis, Wayne D. Grover. IP layer restoration and network planning based on virtual protection cycles
1950 -- 1960Izhak Rubin, Jing Ling. Failure protection methods for optical meshed-ring communications networks
1961 -- 1971Randall Berry, Eytan Modiano. Reducing electronic multiplexing costs in SONET/WDM rings with dynamically changing traffic
1972 -- 1979Aradhana Narula-Tam, Eytan Modiano. Dynamic load balancing in WDM packet networks with and without wavelength constraints
1980 -- 1994Stefano Baroni, John O. Eaves, Manoj Kumar, M. Akber Qureshi, Antonio Rodriguez-Moral, David Sugerman. Analysis and design of backbone architecture alternatives for IP optical networking
1995 -- 2003Peng-Jun Wan, Gruia Calinescu, Ophir Frieder. Grooming of arbitrary traffic in SONET/WDM BLSRs
2004 -- 2016K. Shrikhande, Ian M. White, D. Wonglumsom, S. M. Gemelos, Matthew S. Rogge, Y. Fukashiro, M. Avenarius, Leonid G. Kazovsky. HORNET: a packet-over-WDM multiple access metropolitan area ring network
2017 -- 2028Andrea Bianco, Emilio Leonardi, Marco Mellia, Fabio Neri. Network controller design for SONATA-a large-scale all-optical passive network
2029 -- 2040Anthony C. Kam, Kai-Yeung Siu. Supporting bursty traffic with bandwidth guarantee in WDM distribution networks
2041 -- 2050K. H. Liu, B. J. Wilson, J. Y. Wei. A scheduling application for WDM optical networks
2051 -- 2061Admela Jukan, Harmen R. van As. Service-specific resource allocation in WDM networks with quality constraints
2062 -- 2071Myungsik Yoo, Chunming Qiao, Sudhir S. Dixit. QoS performance of optical burst switching in IP-over-WDM networks
2072 -- 2083Maode Ma, Mounir Hamdi. Providing deterministic quality-of-service guarantees on WDM optical networks
2084 -- 2093Ljubisa Tancevski, S. Yegnanarayanan, Gerardo A. Castañón, Lakshman Tamil, Francesco Masetti, Tom McDermott. Optical routing of asynchronous, variable length packets
2094 -- 2104James Cai, Andrea Fumagalli, Imrich Chlamtac. The multitoken interarrival time (MTIT) access protocol for supporting variable size packets over WDM ring network
2105 -- 2110Suresh Subramaniam, Eric J. Harder, Hyeong-Ah Choi. Scheduling multirate sessions in time division multiplexed wavelength-routing networks
2111 -- 2122Ching Law, Kai-Yeung Siu. Online routing and wavelength assignment in single-hub WDM rings
2123 -- 2129Tushar Tripathi, Kumar N. Sivarajan. Computing approximate blocking probabilities in wavelength routed all-optical networks with limited-range wavelength conversion
2130 -- 2137Shizhong Xu, Lemin Li, Sheng Wang. Dynamic routing and assignment of wavelength algorithms in multifiber wavelength division multiplexing networks
2138 -- 2145Ling Li, Arun K. Somani. A new analytical model for multifiber WDM networks
2146 -- 2154Taehan Lee, Kyungsik Lee, Sungsoo Park. Optimal routing and wavelength assignment in WDM ring networks

Volume 18, Issue 1

1 -- 5Ian Oppermann, Pieter van Rooyen, Ryuji Kohno. Guest editorial spread spectrum for global communications II
6 -- 15Thomas Zwick, Christian Fischer, Dirk Didascalou, Werner Wiesbeck. A stochastic spatial channel model based on wave-propagation modeling
16 -- 29Savo Glisic, Zorica B. Nikolic, Nenad Milosevic, Ari Pouttu. Advanced frequency hopping modulation for spread spectrum WLAN
30 -- 41Hesham El Gamal, Evaggelos Geraniotis. Iterative multiuser detection for coded CDMA signals in AWGN and fading channels
42 -- 52Américo M. C. Correia, António Rodrigues, Francisco Cercas. Frequency-hopping versus interference cancellation for TD-CDMA
53 -- 61Tai-Kuo Woo. Optimal time-hopping scheme for CDMA air interface in broad-band wireless systems
62 -- 72Jari H. Iinatti. On the threshold setting principles in code acquisition of DS-SS signals
73 -- 86Marcos D. Katz, Savo G. Glisic. Modeling of code acquisition process in CDMA networks-asynchronous systems
87 -- 98Chao-Ming Chang, Kwang-Cheng Chen. Joint linear timing and carrier phase estimation of DS-CDMA multiuser communications
99 -- 111Po-Rong Chang, Chin-Feng Lin. Design of spread spectrum multicode CDMA transport architecture for multimedia services
112 -- 122Cristina Comaniciu, Narayan B. Mandayam. Delta modulation based prediction for access control in integrated voice/data CDMA systems
123 -- 131Osvaldo A. Gonzalez, Ryuji Kohno. A spread slotted CDMA/ALOHA system with hybrid ARQ for satellite multiple access
132 -- 140Erik G. Ström, Fredrik Malmsten. A maximum likelihood approach for estimating DS-CDMA multipath fading channels