Journal: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Volume 21, Issue 9

1365 -- 1366Vincent W. S. Chan, Joseph L. LoCicero. Editorial
1367 -- 1383Canhui Ou, Keyao Zhu, Hui Zang, Laxman H. Sahasrabuddhe, Biswanath Mukherjee. Traffic grooming for survivable WDM networks - shared protection
1384 -- 1398David W. Griffith, SuKyoung Lee. A 1+1 protection architecture for optical burst switched networks
1399 -- 1413S. Sankaranarayanan, S. Subramaniam. Comprehensive performance modeling and analysis of multicasting in optical networks
1414 -- 1432Martin Maier, Michael Scheutzow, Martin Reisslein. The arrayed-waveguide grating-based single-hop WDM network: an architecture for efficient multicasting
1433 -- 1440Harsha V. Madhyastha, N. Balakrishnan 0001. An efficient algorithm for virtual-wavelength-path routing minimizing average number of hops
1441 -- 1451Kevin Ross, Nicholas Bambos, Krishnan Kumaran, Iraj Saniee, Indra Widjaja. Scheduling bursts in time-domain wavelength interleaved networks
1452 -- 1466Hongyue Zhu, Keyao Zhu, Hui Zang, Biswanath Mukherjee. Cost-effective WDM backbone network design with OXCs of different bandwidth granularities
1467 -- 1477Chadi M. Assi, Yinghua Ye, Sudhir S. Dixit, Mohamed A. Ali. Dynamic bandwidth allocation for quality-of-service over Ethernet PONs
1478 -- 1494Ian M. White, Matthew S. Rogge, K. Shrikhande, Leonid G. Kazovsky. A summary of the HORNET project: a next-generation metropolitan area network

Volume 21, Issue 8

1231 -- 1240Josué Kuri, Nicolas Puech, Maurice Gagnaire, Emmanuel Dotaro, Richard Douville. Routing and wavelength assignment of scheduled lightpath demands
1241 -- 1253Tapan Kumar Nayak, Kumar N. Sivarajan. Routing and dimensioning in optical networks under traffic growth models: an asymptotic approach
1254 -- 1262Kohei Shiomoto, Eiji Oki, Wataru Imajuku, Satoru Okamoto, Naoaki Yamanaka. Distributed virtual network topology control mechanism in GMPLS-based multiregion networks
1263 -- 1273Younghwan Yoo, Sanghyun Ahn, Chongsang Kim. Adaptive routing considering the number of available wavelengths in WDM networks
1274 -- 1284Jianping Wang, Biao Chen, R. N. Uma. Dynamic wavelength assignment for multicast in all-optical WDM networks to maximize the network capacity
1285 -- 1294Kejie Lu, Jason P. Jue, Gaoxi Xiao, Imrich Chlamtac, Timucin Ozugur. Intermediate-node initiated reservation (IIR): a new signaling scheme for wavelength-routed networks
1295 -- 1305Christophe Jelger, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani. A slotted MAC protocol for efficient bandwidth utilization in WDM metropolitan access ring networks
1306 -- 1319Gangxiang Shen, Wayne D. Grover. Extending the p-cycle concept to path segment protection for span and node failure recovery
1320 -- 1331Dahai Xu, Yizhi Xiong, Chunming Qiao. Novel algorithms for shared segment protection
1332 -- 1345Guoliang Xue, Li Chen, Krishnaiyan Thulasiraman. Quality-of-service and quality-of-protection issues in preplanned recovery schemes using redundant trees
1346 -- 1357Shane M. Haas, Jeffrey H. Shapiro. Capacity of wireless optical communications

Volume 21, Issue 7

1013 -- 1017Mounir Hamdi, H. Jonathan Chao, Daniel J. Blumenthal, Emilio Leonardi, Chunming Qiao, K. Y. Yun, Rajiv Ramaswami. Guest editorial high-performance optical switches/routers for high-speed internet
1018 -- 1025Dominique Chiaroni. Packet switching matrix: a key element for the backbone and the metro
1026 -- 1040Lars Dittmann, Chris Develder, Dominique Chiaroni, Fabio Neri, Franco Callegati, W. Körber, Alexandros A. Stavdas, Monique Renaud, A. Rafel, Josep Solé-Pareta, Walter Cerroni, N. Leligou, Lars Dembeck, B. Mortensen, Mario Pickavet, N. Le Sauze, M. Mahony, B. Berde, Gert J. Eilenberger. The European IST project DAVID: a viable approach toward optical packet switching
1041 -- 1051S. J. Ben Yoo, Fei Xue, Y. Bansal, J. Taylor, Zhong Pan, Jing Cao, Minyong Jeon, T. Nady, G. Goncher, K. Boyer, Kari Okamoto, S. Kamei, Venkatesh Akella. High-performance optical-label switching packet routers and smart edge routers for the next-generation Internet
1052 -- 1062Kazem Sohraby, Zhensheng Zhang, Xiaowen Chu, Bo Li 0001. Resource management in an integrated optical network
1063 -- 1070Hong Huang, John A. Copeland. Optical networks with hybrid routing
1071 -- 1080Biao Chen, Jianping Wang. Hybrid switching and p-routing for optical burst switching networks
1081 -- 1095Xiaojun Cao, Vishal Anand, Yizhi Xiong, Chunming Qiao. A study of waveband switching with multilayer multigranular optical cross-connects
1096 -- 1112H. Jonathan Chao, Kung-Li Deng, Zhigang Jing. PetaStar: a petabit photonic packet switch
1113 -- 1121Stefano Bregni, Achille Pattavina, Gianluca Vegetti. Architectures and performance of AWG-based optical switching nodes for IP networks
1122 -- 1132Jeyashankher Ramamirtham, Jonathan S. Turner, Joel Friedman. Design of wavelength converting switches for optical burst switching
1133 -- 1142Pin-Han Ho, Hussein T. Mouftah, Jing Wu. A scalable design of multigranularity optical cross-connects for the next-generation optical Internet
1143 -- 1155Koushik Kar, Dimitrios Stiliadis, T. V. Lakshman, Leandros Tassiulas. Scheduling algorithms for optical packet fabrics
1156 -- 1164Xin Li, Mounir Hamdi. On scheduling optical packet switches with reconfiguration delay
1165 -- 1172Shu Zhang, Byrav Ramamurthy. Dynamic traffic grooming algorithms for reconfigurable SONET over WDM networks
1173 -- 1186Keyao Zhu, Hui Zang, Biswanath Mukherjee. A comprehensive study on next-generation optical grooming switches
1187 -- 1197Zvi Rosberg, Hai Le Vu, Moshe Zukerman, Jolyon White. Performance analyses of optical burst-switching networks
1198 -- 1209Vinod Vokkarane, Jason P. Jue. Prioritized burst segmentation and composite burst-assembly techniques for QoS support in optical burst-switched networks
1210 -- 1219Jingxuan Liu, Nirwan Ansari, Teunis J. Ott. FRR for latency reduction and QoS provisioning in OBS networks

Volume 21, Issue 6

877 -- 878Sugih Jamin, Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt, Don Towsley, Larry Peterson. Guest editorial internet and WWW measurement, mapping, and modeling
879 -- 894Ningning Hu, Peter Steenkiste. Evaluation and characterization of available bandwidth probing techniques
895 -- 907Chuanhai Liu, Scott A. Vander Wiel, Jiahai Yang. A nonstationary traffic train model for fine scale inference from coarse scale counts
908 -- 921Konstantina Papagiannaki, Sue B. Moon, Chuck Fraleigh, Patrick Thiran, Christophe Diot. Measurement and analysis of single-hop delay on an IP backbone network
922 -- 933Song Xing, Bernd-Peter Paris. Measuring the size of the Internet via importance sampling
934 -- 948Anukool Lakhina, John W. Byers, Mark Crovella, Ibrahim Matta. On the geographic location of Internet resources
949 -- 960Damien Magoni. Tearing down the Internet
961 -- 978Anat Bremler-Barr, Edith Cohen, Haim Kaplan, Yishay Mansour. Predicting and bypassing end-to-end Internet service degradations
979 -- 994Yan Chen, Lili Qiu, Weiyu Chen, Luan Nguyen, Randy H. Katz. Efficient and adaptive Web replication using content clustering
995 -- 1002Gopal Pandurangan, Prabhakar Raghavan, Eli Upfal. Building low-diameter peer-to-peer networks

Volume 21, Issue 5

681 -- 683Mansoor Shafi, David Gesbert, Da-shan Shiu, Peter J. Smith, William H. Tranter. Guest editorial MIMO systems and applications. II
684 -- 702Andrea Goldsmith, Syed Ali Jafar, Nihar Jindal, Sriram Vishwanath. Capacity limits of MIMO channels
703 -- 712Kati Sulonen, Pasi Suvikunnas, Lasse Vuokko, Jarmo Kivinen, Pertti Vainikainen. Comparison of MIMO antenna configurations in picocell and microcell environments
713 -- 720Persefoni Kyritsi, Donald C. Cox, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela, Peter W. Wolniansky. Correlation analysis based on MIMO channel measurements in an indoor environment
721 -- 729Claude Oestges, Vinko Erceg, Arogyaswami Paulraj. A physical scattering model for MIMO macrocellular broadband wireless channels
730 -- 743Daniel Pérez Palomar, Miguel Angel Lagunas. Joint transmit-receive space-time equalization in spatially correlated MIMO channels: a beamforming approach
744 -- 753Christian Pietsch, Stephan Sand, Werner G. Teich, Jürgen Lindner. Modeling and performance evaluation of multiuser MIMO systems using real-valued matrices
754 -- 764Van Khanh Nguyen, Langford B. White, Emmanuel Jaffrot, Marcella Soamiadana, Inbar Fijalkow. Recursive receivers for diversity channels with correlated flat fading
765 -- 773Laurent Goulet, Harry Leib. Serially concatenated space-time codes with iterative decoding and performance limits of block-fading channels
774 -- 782Matthias Stege, Gerhard Fettweis. Multistratum-permutation codes for MIMO communication
783 -- 792Xiaoxia Zhang, Michael P. Fitz. Space-time code design with continuous phase modulation
793 -- 801Rick S. Blum. MIMO capacity with interference
802 -- 811H. Viswanathan, S. Venkatesan, H. Huang. Downlink capacity evaluation of cellular networks with known-interference cancellation
812 -- 818Alister G. Burr. Capacity bounds and estimates for the finite scatterers MIMO wireless channel
819 -- 828Michel T. Ivrlac, Wolfgang Utschick, Josef A. Nossek. Fading correlations in wireless MIMO communication systems
829 -- 838Xavier Mestre, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa, Alba Pagès-Zamora. Capacity of MIMO channels: asymptotic evaluation under correlated fading
839 -- 847Severine Catreux, Larry J. Greenstein, Vinko Erceg. Some results and insights on the performance gains of MIMO systems
848 -- 855Jaehak Chung, Chan-Soo Hwang, Kiho Kim, Young-Kyun Kim. A random beamforming technique in MIMO systems exploiting multiuser diversity
856 -- 866Zhihong Hong, Ke Liu, Robert W. Heath Jr., Akbar M. Sayeed. Spatial multiplexing in correlated fading via the virtual channel representation

Volume 21, Issue 4

481 -- 485M. Hambi, Daniel J. Blumenthal, H. Jonathan Chao, Emilio Leonardi, Chunming Qiao, K. Y. Yun. Guest editorial high-performance electronic switches/routers for high-speed internet
486 -- 500Fabio M. Chiussi, Andrea Francini. Scalable electronic packet switches
501 -- 512Madhav Desai, Ritu Gupta, Abhay Karandikar, Kshitiz Saxena, Vinayak Samant. Reconfigurable finite-state machine based IP lookup engine for high-speed router
513 -- 521Rama Sangireddy, Arun K. Somani. High-speed IP routing with binary decision diagrams based hardware address lookup engine
522 -- 534David E. Taylor, Jonathan S. Turner, John W. Lockwood, Todd S. Sproull, David B. Parlour. Scalable IP lookup for Internet routers
535 -- 545Itamar Elhanany, Dan Sadot. DISA: a robust scheduling algorithm for scalable crosspoint-based switch fabrics
546 -- 559Paolo Giaccone, Balaji Prabhakar, Devavrat Shah. Randomized scheduling algorithms for high-aggregate bandwidth switches
560 -- 571Jan van Lunteren, Ton Engbersen. Fast and scalable packet classification
572 -- 583Ming-Kit Chan, Mounir Hamdi. An active queue management scheme based on a capture-recapture model
584 -- 594Xiao Zhang, Laxmi N. Bhuyan. Deficit round-robin scheduling for input-queued switches
595 -- 605Matthew Andrews, Milan Vojnovic. Scheduling reserved traffic in input-queued switches: new delay bounds via probabilistic techniques
606 -- 615Robert B. Magill, Charles E. Rohrs, Robert L. Stevenson. Output-queued switch emulation by fabrics with limited memory
616 -- 629Hyoung-Il Lee, Seung-Woo Seo. A practical approach for statistical matching of output queueing
630 -- 641Marco Ajmone Marsan, Fabio M. Chiussi, Andrea Francini, Giulio Galante, Emilio Leonardi. Compression of multicast labels in large IP routers
642 -- 655Marco Ajmone Marsan, Paolo Giaccone, Emilio Leonardi, Fabio Neri. On the stability of local scheduling policies in networks of packet switches with input queues
656 -- 673Sanjeev Kumar. The sliding-window packet switch: a new class of packet switch architecture with plural memory modules and decentralized control

Volume 21, Issue 3

277 -- 280Mansoor Shafi, David Gesbert, Da-shan Shiu, Peter J. Smith, William H. Tranter. Guest editorial: MIMO systems and applications. 1
281 -- 302David Gesbert, Mansoor Shafi, Da-shan Shiu, Peter J. Smith, Ayman F. Naguib. From theory to practice: an overview of MIMO space-time coded wireless systems
303 -- 320Gerard J. Foschini, Dmitry Chizhik, Michael J. Gans, Constantinos B. Papadias, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela. Analysis and performance of some basic space-time architectures
321 -- 331Dmitry Chizhik, Jonathan Ling, Peter W. Wolniansky, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela, Nelson Costa, Kris Huber. Multiple-input-multiple-output measurements and modeling in Manhattan
332 -- 339Martine Lienard, Pierre Degauque, Jacques Baudet, Virginie Degardin. Investigation on MIMO channels in subway tunnels
340 -- 349Mathini Sellathurai, Simon Haykin. Turbo-BLAST: performance evaluation in correlated Rayleigh-fading environment
350 -- 361Frederik Petré, Geert Leus, Luc Deneire, Marc Engels, Marc Moonen, Hugo De Man. Space-time block coding for single-carrier block transmission DS-CDMA downlink
362 -- 373Il-Min Kim, Vahid Tarokh. Variable-rate space-time block codes in M-ary PSK systems
374 -- 381Andrej Stefanov, Tolga M. Duman. Performance bounds for turbo-coded multiple antenna systems
382 -- 394Ashok Mantravadi, Venugopal V. Veeravalli, Harish Viswanathan. Spectral efficiency of MIMO multiaccess systems with single-user decoding
395 -- 405Mikael Skoglund, George Jöngren. On the capacity of a multiple-antenna communication link with channel side information
406 -- 417Steven H. Simon, Aris L. Moustakas. Optimizing MIMO antenna systems with channel covariance feedback
418 -- 426Ming Kang, Mohamed-Slim Alouini. Largest eigenvalue of complex Wishart matrices and performance analysis of MIMO MRC systems
427 -- 439Helmut Bölcskei, Moritz Borgmann, Arogyaswami Paulraj. Impact of the propagation environment on the performance of space-frequency coded MIMO-OFDM
440 -- 451Ali Adjoudani, Esric. C. Beck, Andreas P. Burg, Goran M. Djuknic, Thomas G. Gvoth, D. Haessig, Salim Manji, Michelle A. Milbrodt, Markus Rupp, Dragan Samardzija, Arnold B. Siegel, Tod Sizer II, C. Tran, Susan Walker, Stephen A. Wilkus, Peter W. Wolniansky. Prototype experience for MIMO BLAST over third-generation wireless system
452 -- 463Brian C. Banister, James R. Zeidler. Feedback assisted transmission subspace tracking for MIMO systems
464 -- 473Dong Guo 0003, Xiaodong Wang. Blind detection in MIMO systems via sequential Monte Carlo

Volume 21, Issue 2

125 -- 138Chris Heegard, Sean Coffey, Srikanth Gummadi, Eric J. Rossin, Matthew B. Shoemake, Michael Wilhoyte. Combined equalization and decoding for IEEE 802.11b devices
139 -- 150Chia-Chin Chong, Chor Min Tan, David I. Laurenson, Steve McLaughlin, Mark A. Beach, Andrew R. Nix. A new statistical wideband spatio-temporal channel model for 5-GHz band WLAN systems
151 -- 160Diego Bartolomé, Ana I. Pérez-Neira. MMSE techniques for space diversity receivers in OFDM-based wireless LANs
161 -- 170Chao-Kai Wen, Yeong-Cheng Wang, Jiunn-Tsair Chen. An adaptive spatio-temporal coding scheme for indoor wireless communication
171 -- 178Jiho Jang, Kwang Bok Lee. Transmit power adaptation for multiuser OFDM systems
179 -- 188Saswati Sarkar, Maria Adamou. A framework for optimal battery management for wireless nodes
189 -- 203Omesh Tickoo, Biplab Sikdar. On the impact of IEEE 802.11 MAC on traffic characteristics
204 -- 215Farshad Eshghi, Ahmed K. Elhakeem. Performance analysis of ad hoc wireless LANs for real-time traffic
216 -- 228Cheng Peng Fu, Soung C. Liew. TCP Veno: TCP enhancement for transmission over wireless access networks
229 -- 239Yong Liu, Myung J. Lee, Tarek N. Saadawi. A Bluetooth scatternet-route structure for multihop ad hoc networks
240 -- 258Jelena V. Misic, Vojislav B. Misic. Bridges of Bluetooth county: topologies, scheduling, and performance
259 -- 269Andrea Conti, Davide Dardari, Gianni Pasolini, Oreste Andrisano. Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b coexistence: analytical performance evaluation in fading channels

Volume 21, Issue 10

1501 -- 1505R. Chandramouli, R. Shorey, Pradip K. Srimani, X. Wang, H. Yu. Guest editorial recent advances in wireless multimedia
1506 -- 1515Bülent Tavli, Wendi B. Heinzelman. TRACE: time reservation using adaptive control for energy efficiency
1516 -- 1525Yee Sin Chan, James W. Modestino. A joint source coding-power control approach for video transmission over CDMA networks
1526 -- 1535Vladimir Stankovic, Raouf Hamzaoui, Youssef Charfi, Zixiang Xiong. Real-time unequal error protection algorithms for progressive image transmission
1536 -- 1545Tung Chong Wong, Jon W. Mark, Kee Chaing Chua. Joint connection level, packet level, and link Layer resource allocation for variable bit rate multiclass services in cellular DS-CDMA networks with QoS constraints
1546 -- 1556Giuseppe Araniti, Pasquale De Meo, Antonio Iera, Domenico Ursino. Adaptively controlling the QoS of multimedia wireless applications through "user profiling" techniques
1557 -- 1565Dervis Z. Deniz, Nagla O. Mohamed. Performance of CAC strategies for multimedia traffic in wireless networks
1566 -- 1574Jau-Yang Chang, Hsing-Lung Chen. Dynamic-Grouping bandwidth reservation scheme for multimedia wireless networks
1575 -- 1584Svetlana Chemiakina, Luigi D'Antonio, Francesco Forti, Roberto Lalli, Justus Petersson, Alessio Terzani. QoS enhancement for adaptive streaming services over WCDMA
1585 -- 1594Tao Shu, Zhisheng Niu. Uplink capacity optimization by power allocation for multimedia CDMA networks with imperfect power control
1595 -- 1603Bin-Feng Hung, Chung-Lin Huang. Content-based FGS coding mode determination for video streaming over wireless networks
1604 -- 1614Chengzhou Li, Symeon Papavassiliou. Fair channel-adaptive rate scheduling in wireless networks with multirate multimedia services
1615 -- 1626Zhenghua Fu, Xiaoqiao Meng, Songwu Lu. A transport protocol for supporting multimedia streaming in mobile ad hoc networks
1627 -- 1641Baochun Li, Karen H. Wang. NonStop: continuous multimedia streaming in wireless ad hoc networks with node mobility
1642 -- 1651Hsi-Lu Chao, Wanjiun Liao. Credit-based slot allocation for multimedia mobile ad hoc networks
1652 -- 1662Ju Wang, Jonathan C. L. Liu, Yuehao Cen. Handoff algorithms in dynamic spreading WCDMA system supporting multimedia traffic
1663 -- 1673Jiancong Chen, Shueng-Han Gary Chan, Qian Zhang, Wenwu Zhu, Jin Chen. PASA: power adaptation for starvation avoidance to deliver wireless multimedia
1674 -- 1684S. Anand, A. Chockalingam. Performance analysis of voice/data cellular CDMA with SIR-based admission control
1685 -- 1698Wuttipong Kumwilaisak, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Qian Zhang, Wenwu Zhu, C. C. Jay Kuo, Ya-Qin Zhang. A cross-Layer quality-of-service mapping architecture for video delivery in wireless networks
1699 -- 1709Farid Ashtiani, Jawad A. Salehi, Mohammad Reza Aref. Mobility modeling and analytical solution for spatial traffic distribution in wireless multimedia networks
1710 -- 1720Carlos E. Luna, Yiftach Eisenberg, Randall Berry, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos. Joint source coding and data rate adaptation for energy efficient wireless video streaming
1721 -- 1737Shiwen Mao, Shunan Lin, Shivendra S. Panwar, Yao Wang, Emre Celebi. Video transport over ad hoc networks: multistream coding with multipath transport
1738 -- 1751Xiaoan Lu, Elza Erkip, Yao Wang, D. J. Goodman. Power efficient multimedia communication over wireless channels
1752 -- 1763Mihaela van der Schaar, Santhana Krishnamachari, Sunghyun Choi, Xiaofeng Xu. Adaptive cross-layer protection strategies for robust scalable video transmission over 802.11 WLANs
1764 -- 1779Raymond R.-F. Liao, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell. Wireless incentive engineering
1780 -- 1789Qingyu Chen, Koduvayur P. Subbalakshmi. Joint source-channel decoding for MPEG-4 video transmission over wireless channels
1790 -- 1802Sajal K. Das, Sanjoy K. Sen, Kalyan Basu, Haitao Lin. A framework for bandwidth degradation and call admission control schemes for multiclass traffic in next-generation wireless networks

Volume 21, Issue 1

1 -- 4Li Gong, Joshua D. Guttman, Peter Y. A. Ryan, Steve A. Schneider. Guest editorial overview
5 -- 19Andrei Sabelfeld, Andrew C. Myers. Language-based information-flow security
20 -- 35Riccardo Focardi, Roberto Gorrieri, Fabio Martinelli. Real-time information flow analysis
36 -- 43Simon N. Foley. A nonfunctional approach to system integrity
44 -- 54Catherine Meadows. Formal methods for cryptographic protocol analysis: emerging issues and trends
55 -- 61Siaw-Lynn Ng. Posets and protocols-picking the right three-party protocol
62 -- 76Elton Saul, Andrew Hutchison. Enhanced security protocol engineering through a unified multidimensional framework
77 -- 87Giampaolo Bella, Fabio Massacci, Lawrence C. Paulson. Verifying the SET registration protocols
88 -- 95Dieter Gollmann. Authentication by correspondence
96 -- 110Kymie M. C. Tan, Roy A. Maxion. Determining the operational limits of an anomaly-based intrusion detector