Journal: Wireless Personal Communications

Volume 26, Issue 2-3

89 -- 91Ramjee Prasad, Marina Ruggieri. Special Issue on "Unified Global Infrastructure"
93 -- 104Ralf Keller, Ralf Tönjes. Multi-Access in Future Generations
105 -- 116Kamil A. Grajski, Ellen Kirk. Towards a Mobile Multimedia Age - Location-Based Services: A Case Study
117 -- 133Hiroshi Harada, Masayuki Fujise. Research on Mobile Communications in Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Frequency Ranges at CRL
135 -- 147Tao Wu, Sudhir S. Dixit. The Content Driven Mobile Internet
149 -- 167Ignas G. Niemegeers, Sonia M. Heemstra de Groot. Research Issues in Ad-Hoc Distributed Personal Networking
169 -- 178Sunil D. Sherlekar, Rajeev Prasad. A Global Access Independent Billing Model: Users' Perspective
179 -- 202Kwang-Cheng Chen, Chun-Ying Wu. Internetworking between HIPERLAN/2 and UMTS
203 -- 216Steven D. Gray, Pirjo Pasanen, Olav Tirkkonen. Application of Information Theory to the Design of 4th Generation Cellular Communication Systems
217 -- 226Behnaam Aazhang, Ashutosh Sabharwal. Algorithms for Wireless Communication Systems: A Power-Efficiency Perspective
227 -- 235Tad Matsumoto, Tetsushi Abe, Kimmo Kansanen. Measurement Data-Based Link-Level and System-Level Simulations for Single Carrier SC/MMSE MIMO Turbo Equalization Technique
237 -- 248Kenichi Miyoshi, Osamu Kato, Atsushi Matsumoto, Mitsuru Uesugi, Hiroshi Suzuki. Enhanced Multi-Antenna Technologies on OFDM for Future Mobile Communication Systems
249 -- 265Jaehak Chung, Seung Hoon Nam, Chan-Soo Hwang, Yungsoo Kim, Byongjin Cho, Kiho Kim. Performance Evaluation of Multiple Transmit Antenna Non-Coherent Detection Schemes in Fast Fading Channels
267 -- 279Ramjee Prasad, Marina Ruggieri. Future Perspectives of the Unified Global Infrastructure
281 -- 282Antonis Markopoulos, Patrick C. F. Eggers, Seshaiah Ponnekanti. Wireless Personal Communications special issue on Cellular and Wireless Location Based Technologies and Services
283 -- 284Anand R. Prasad, James Kempf. Wireless Personal Communications special issue on Security for Next Generation Communications