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- Research challenges in wireless multimediaRobert W. Brodersen, Thomas D. Burd, Fred Burghardt, Andrew J. Burstein, Anantha Chandrakasan, Roger Doering, Shankar Narayanaswamy, Trevor Pering, Brian C. Richards, Thomas E. Truman, Jan M. Rabaey. 1-5 [doi]
- Systems engineering for portability of servicesShuzo Kato. 6-10 [doi]
- Advances in personal communication servicesIan S. Groves. 11-14 [doi]
- Microcellular propagation measurements and modelling at 1.8 GHzNikolaos Papadakis, Athanasios G. Kanatas, Athanasios Paliatsos, Philip Constantinou. 15-19 [doi]
- Direct calculation of coherence bandwidth in urban microcells using a ray-tracing propagation modelHarry R. Anderson, Joseph P. McGeehan. 20-24 [doi]
- Predicting impulse responses in mountainous areasK. Davidsen, M. Danielsen. 25-27 [doi]
- Time delay characteristics of 2.4 GHz band radio propagation channels in room environmentsY. P. Zhang, Y. Hwang. 28-32 [doi]
- Assessing the effect of DS-CDMA chip rate on RAKE branch statistics using a ray-tracing propagation modelHarry R. Anderson, Joseph P. McGeehan. 33-37 [doi]
- Increasing system capacity in PCSWilliam C. Y. Lee. 38-49 [doi]
- Reverse link analysis and performance evaluation for DS-CDMA cellular systemsJialin Zou, Vijay K. Bhargava, Qiang Wang 0013. 50-54 [doi]
- Performance and capacity evaluations of CDMA mobile radio systems-forward link analysisFarbod Behbahani, Homayoun Hashemi. 55-59 [doi]
- Effects of cell size, directional antennas, diversity and shadowing on indoor radio CDMA capacityAkihiro Kajiwara. 60-64 [doi]
- Impact of non-uniform spatial traffic distribution on cellular CDMA performanceGabriele Falciasecca, Mario Frullone, Maria Missiroli, Guido Riva. 65-69 [doi]
- On the application of near-far resistant techniques to DS-CDMA systemsGiuliano Di Vitantonio, Fabio De Ferrari. 70-74 [doi]
- Delayed diversity transmission for indoor wireless applicationsC. S. Bontu, David D. Falconer, Leo Strawczynski. 75-79 [doi]
- BER performance of 16 STAR-QAM in Rician fading with diversity receptionTjeng Thiang Tjhung, Fumiyuki Adachi, K. H. Tan, X. D. Dong, S. S. Ng. 80-84 [doi]
- A performance analysis for two TCM code combining diversity receiversLars K. Rasmussen, Stephen B. Wicker. 85-89 [doi]
- Coherent detector selection diversity system in fading channelsShinji Ono, Masao Nakagawa, Masafumi Hagiwara. 90-94 [doi]
- TCM and diversity in a Rayleigh fading channelJohn R. Farserotu. 95-98 [doi]
- An overview of DECT radio link research in COST 231Luis Lopes 0002. 99-104 [doi]
- An overview of trellis coded modulation research in COST 231Kitty Boullé, Guillem Femenias, Ramón Agustí. 105-109 [doi]
- An ATM-CDMA air interface for mobile personal communicationsDarrell P. Chandler, Anthony P. Hulbert, M. J. McTiffin. 110-113 [doi]
- Performance results with antenna diversity in urban environment for a DS-CDMA mobile radio systemL. Levi, Giovanni Romano 0001. 114-118 [doi]
- Feasibility of broadband inroom radio communications at 60 GHzR. Overduin, Peter F. M. Smulders. 119-126 [doi]
- A study of temporal and spatial variations of the indoor radio propagation channelHomayoun Hashemi. 127-134 [doi]
- Time and frequency domain modeling of wideband radio propagation for personal, mobile and indoor applicationsMudhafar Hassan-Ali, Andrew S. Parker, Kaveh Pahlavan. 135-139 [doi]
- Ray tracing prediction of indoor radio propagationReinaldo A. Valenzuela. 140-144 [doi]
- 4PSK-100 Mb/s transmission characteristics in multipath environmentTeruaki Yoshida, Yuji Nakayama, Akio Sato. 145-148 [doi]
- A statistical multipath propagation model confirmed by measurements and simulations in indoor environments at 1800 MHzPeter Karlsson, Henrik Börjesson, Torleiv Maseng. 149-155 [doi]
- On a circular polarization wave transmission in LOS indoor radio channelsAkihiro Kajiwara. 156-159 [doi]
- Investigation of handover in distributed control channel allocation (DCCA) for microcellular radio systemsKambiz Madani, Abdol-Hamid Aghvami. 160-163 [doi]
- Dynamic channel assignment using a channel framework for traffic congestion in a highway micro cellular systemSatoru Fukumoto, Duk-Kyu Park, Kazunori Okada, Iwao Sasase. 164-168 [doi]
- Distributed dynamic channel allocation algorithms with adjacent channel constraintsChih-Lin I, Pi-Hui Chao. 169-177 [doi]
- Multistage joint detection with decision feedback for CDMA mobile radio applicationsMartin Werner. 178-183 [doi]
- Synchronous multi-user multi-carrier CDMA communication system with decorrelating interference cancelerYeheskel Bar-Ness, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz, Xiangqun Liu. 184-188 [doi]
- Two stage co-channel interference cancellation in orthogonal multicarrier CDMA in a frequency selective fading channelEssam A. Sourour, Masao Nakagawa. 189-193 [doi]
- A new signaling scheme for one-shot near-far resistant detection in DS/CDMAFu-Chun Zheng, Stephen K. Barton. 194-198 [doi]
- An iterative near-far resistant algorithm for joint parameter estimation in asynchronous CDMA systemsAndrej Radovic. 199-203 [doi]
- Benefits of coherent receiver antenna diversity in DCS 1800 full rate speech transmissionPeter Jung, Markus Naßhan. 204-208 [doi]
- Performance of soft-output equalization and convolutional coding over frequency-selective fading radio channelsAntonio Valdovinos, Antonio Navas, Antoni Gelonch, Fernando J. Casadevall. 209-213 [doi]
- An approach to performance enhancement of non-coherent equaliser receiversSaeid Safavi 0002, Luis Lopes 0002. 214-218 [doi]
- System design on wide-band 16 QAM/TDMA for land mobile communicationsYukiyoshi Kamio, Seiichi Sampei, R. Yamazaki, Hideichi Sasaoka. 219-224 [doi]
- Equalizer development for wide-band 16 QAM/TDMA in land mobile communicationsIsao Teshima, Masahiro Asano, Yohko Kamata, Kenzo Urabe, Hideichi Sasaoka. 225-231 [doi]
- Spatial and temporal equalization based on an adaptive tapped-delay-line array antennaNaoto Ishii, Ryuji Kohno. 232-236 [doi]
- Error control in ATM-based indoor radio LANsPeter F. M. Smulders. 237-241 [doi]
- Capacity of an adaptive TDMA cellular system: comparison with conventional access schemesAlister G. Burr, Timothy C. Tozer, S. J. Baines. 242-246 [doi]
- Improved carrier recovery for signals affected by multipath fadingA. Gameiro. 247-252 [doi]
- Adaptive equalization structures for multitone CDMA systemsOlivier van de Wiel, Luc Vandendorpe. 253-257 [doi]
- A point-to-point mobile radio prediction model based on effective height estimation for the region of AthensFotis I. Lazarakis, Kostas Dangakis, Antonis A. Alexandridis, George S. Tombras. 258-262 [doi]
- Prediction of radio wave propagation in four blocks of New York City using 3D ray tracingGaning Yang, Kaveh Pahlavan, J.-F. Lee, A. J. Dagen, J. Vancraeynest. 263-267 [doi]
- Adaptive generative radio channel modelsHerbert Steffan. 268-273 [doi]
- Field measurements and coverage prediction model evaluation based on a geographical information systemFotis I. Lazarakis, Kostas Dangakis, Antonis A. Alexandridis, George S. Tombras. 274-279 [doi]
- Use of zero vs. non-zero thickness diffracting obstacles in radio channel modellingCostas C. Constantinou, L. C. Ong. 280-286 [doi]
- Variability of UHF mobile radio signals in tunnelsY. Hwang, Y. P. Zhang. 287-290 [doi]
- Tiling and 3D frequency planningA. Ellatifi. 291-296 [doi]
- A chromatic approach to the fixed channel assignment problemS. P. Fedortsov, Boris S. Tsybakov. 297-300 [doi]
- Using Laplace transforms to compute performance of mobile radio linksRolando F. Diesta, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz. 301-305 [doi]
- Spectrum efficiency with correlated interferersAysel Safak, Mehmet Safak. 306-310 [doi]
- A frequency selective insertion strategy for fixed channel assignmentTsz-Mei Ko. 311-314 [doi]
- Capacity analysis of a cellular radio system using frequency hopping CDMAJames P. Aldis, Stephen K. Barton. 315-318 [doi]
- Near-far problem on hybrid direct-sequence/slow-frequency-hopping spread-spectrum multiple-accessTakaya Yamazato, Yasuhiko Shinkaji, Masaaki Katayama, Akira Ogawa. 319-323 [doi]
- Performance of slow frequency-hopped TDMA with a hard limited receiverLi-Fung Chang, Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul. 324-328 [doi]
- VHF phase and frequency synthesizers based on PLL principleN. S. Zhilin, V. A. Maystrenko, A. V. Niconov, K. R. Sayfoutdinov. 329-331 [doi]
- A DSP DPLL demodulator with sequence estimation for MSK signal in the presence of Doppler shift on Rician fading channelYasunori Iwanami. 332-337 [doi]
- Noncoherent DLL and TDL PN code tracking loops in Rayleigh fading channelsChen-Yu Lo, Kwang-Cheng Chen, Wen-Ho Sheen. 338-342 [doi]
- ML DA CA symbol synchronization using framemwise constant channel gain estimates for nonselective fading channelsKaj Goethals, Marc Moeneclaey. 343-347 [doi]
- The effect of non-ideal interpolation on OQPSK carrier synchronization performance in digital modemsKatrien Bucket, Marc Moeneclaey. 348-352 [doi]
- Improved frame synchronization for spontaneous packet transmission over frequency-selective radio channelsStefan A. Fechtel, Heinrich Meyr. 353-357 [doi]
- Inter-base-station TDMA frame synchronization technique for street microcellular systemsAkinori Hirukawa, Hitoshi Takanashi. 358-362 [doi]
- Personal communications transceiver architectures for monolithic integrationErnst Bonek, Gerhard Schultes, Peter Kreuzgruber, Werner Simbürger, P. Weger, T. C. Leslie, J. Popp, H. Knapp, N. Rohringer. 363-368 [doi]
- High isolation analog 4/spl times/4 matrix switch LSI for centralized control microcell radio systemsMamoru Ogasawara, Hirofumi Ichikawa, Tsuneo Tsukahara. 369-373 [doi]
- One chip demodulator using RF front-end SAW correlator for 2.4 GHz asynchronous spread spectrum modemHiroyuki Nakase, T. Kasai, Y. Nakamura, Kazuya Masu, Kazuo Tsubouchi. 374-378 [doi]
- On the design of moderate time-bandwidth SAW convolver for indoor and mobile radio applicationsRobert Weigel, A. Fauter, P. Russer, Leonhard M. Reindl, F. Seifert. 379-383 [doi]
- Ray tracing based path loss prediction in two microcellular environmentsKarim Rizk, Jean-Frédéric Wagen, Fred Gardiol. 384-388 [doi]
- A deterministic model for the planning of microcellular mobile radio communication systemsM. G. J. J. Klaassen, A. Mawira. 389-395 [doi]
- Investigation on the influence of large buildings on the propagation of radio wavesW. A. Th. Kotterman, A. Mawira, G. J. C. Verhoef. 396-401 [doi]
- Propagation over buildings using the angular spectrum of plane wavesP. A. Matthews. 402-406 [doi]
- Ray optical wave propagation modeling in urban micro cellsDieter J. Cichon, Werner Wiesbeck. 407-410 [doi]
- Radio coverage of road tunnels at 900 and 1800 MHz by discrete antennasThomas Klemenschits, Ernst Bonek. 411-415 [doi]
- Adaptive multiuser CDMA detector for asynchronous AWGN channelsZoran Siveski, Lizhi C. Zhong, Yeheskel Bar-Ness. 416-419 [doi]
- On the multiuser detection using a Hopfield network in M-ary/SSMA communicationsT. Nagaosa, T. Miyajima, T. Hasegawa. 420-424 [doi]
- A modified multi-stage co-channel interference cancellation in asynchronous CDMA systemsEssam A. Sourour, Masao Nakagawa. 425-429 [doi]
- Performance of DS signal data detection based on the matched filter and the median filter in the AWGN channel end with continuous tone jammingJari H. Iinatti, Pentti A. Leppänen. 431-434 [doi]
- Interference cancellation for DS-CDMA systems over flat fading channels through pre-decorrelatingZhenyu Tang, Shixin Cheng. 435-438 [doi]
- Timing aspects of synchronous CDMARichard D. J. van Nee. 439-443 [doi]
- An improved acquisition algorithm for the synchronization of CDMA personal wireless systemsWitold A. Krzymien, Ahmad Jalali, Paul Mermelstein. 444-448 [doi]
- Simulations of the acquisition module for DS-CDMA systemsAngel Gonzalez Ahijado, Belén Ruíz-Mezcua. 449-453 [doi]
- Time-window control loop (TWCL) for post-detection RAKE receiver in DS/CDMA radiosYasuo Suzuki, Eisuke Kudoh. 454-457 [doi]
- Modified coherent PN-code tracking delay-locked loopA. Wilde. 458-461 [doi]
- Effects of imperfect synchronization on a direct sequence spread spectrum communication systemM. J. Stehouwer. 462-466 [doi]
- A low power 13-bit linear feature codec with programmable frontendK. Riedmüller, T. Karema, Drago Strle, Anton Pletersek. 467-471 [doi]
- /spl pi//4-shift QPSK digital modulator LSIC for personal communication terminalsTetsu Sakata, Kazuhiko Seki, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato. 472-475 [doi]
- A low power demodulator LSIC for personal communications: high performance coherent detection demodulatorYoichi Matsumoto, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato. 476-480 [doi]
- A very low power consumption ADPCM voice codec LSIC for personal communication systemsKiyoshi Enomoto, Akira Dobashi, Masanobu Suzuki, Takeo Hasumi, Kazuhiko Seki, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato. 481-485 [doi]
- Ray tracing models for indoor environments and their computational complexityThomas Huschka. 486-490 [doi]
- Indoor and outdoor propagation modeling in pico cellsDieter J. Cichon, Werner Wiesbeck. 491-495 [doi]
- Channel sounding measurements at 59 GHz in city streetsGeir Løvnes, Judite João Reis, Rune Harald Rækken. 496-500 [doi]
- Wide-band simulations and measurements of MM-wave indoor radio channelsPeter F. M. Smulders, José J. G. Fernandes. 501-504 [doi]
- Reflection and transmission behaviour of building materials at 60 GHzB. Langen, G. Lober, W. Herzig. 505-509 [doi]
- Estimation of materials characteristics from power measurements at 60 GHzLuís M. Correia, Paulo O. Frances. 510-513 [doi]
- Design and experimental results for a spread-spectrum near-far interference-suppression deviceWerner Pietsch, Michael Schubert. 514-517 [doi]
- An efficient technique for deriving receiver filters in multiuser asynchronous DS/SSMAPaul D. Alexander, Lars K. Rasmussen. 519-523 [doi]
- New results on the application of antenna diversity and turbo-codes in a JD-CDMA mobile radio systemMarkus Naßhan, Peter Jung. 524-528 [doi]
- On the influence of the channel impulsional response estimation on the performance of a linear interference canceller for a DS/CDMA systemPilar Diaz, Ramón Agustí. 529-532 [doi]
- Adaptive multiuser bootstrapped decorrelating CDMA detector in asynchronous unknown channelsYeheskel Bar-Ness, David W. Chen, Zoran Siveski. 533-537 [doi]
- Slow FH/16QAM mobile communication system with an interference immunity decoding methodKiyoshi Hamaguchi, Hideichi Sasaoka. 538-542 [doi]
- A generalized concatenated coding scheme for CDMA digital radio communication systemsPeter Kempf, Jamshid Khun-Jush. 543-547 [doi]
- Block QPSK modulation codes with two levels of error protectionRobert H. Morelos-Zaragoza, Shu Lin. 548-552 [doi]
- Trellis coded hybrid frequency and phase modulation with expurgated phase code and asymmetric signal constellationGunawan Wibisono, Iwao Sasase. 553-557 [doi]
- Trellis coded modulation using partially overlapped signal sets of non-equiprobable signalingMasayuki Ariyoshi, Iwao Sasase. 558-562 [doi]
- M-ary phase coding for correlated Rayleigh fading channelsRaymond Knopp, Harry Leib. 563-567 [doi]
- Combined multi-amplitude and multi-dimensional digital communication systemsSpase L. Drakul. 568-572 [doi]
- Outage probability for the uplink of a DS-CDMA system operating over a LEO mobile satellite channelBranimir R. Vojcic, Laurence B. Milstein, Raymond L. Pickholtz. 574-578 [doi]
- Performance analysis of hybrid forward error correction schemes in a fast and slow Rician fading wideband land-mobile satellite channel with BPSK and path diversityMqhele E. Dlodlo, Rogier N. van Wolfswinkel, Richard D. J. van Nee. 579-583 [doi]
- Dynamic CDMA code allocation for voice and data traffic in networks of LEO satellitesEvaggelos Geraniotis, Yu-Wen Chang. 584-589 [doi]
- Frequency acquisition performance of discrete wavelet transform AFCAttapol Wannasarnmaytha, Shinsuke Hara, Norihiko Morinaga. 590-594 [doi]
- Intermodulation in CDMAT. S. Chu. 595-600 [doi]
- BER and outage performance of a dual-signal receiver for narrowband BPSK modulated co-channel signals in a Rician fading channelGerard J. M. Janssen. 601-606 [doi]
- Error probability for diversity detection of binary signals over Nakagami fading channelsGennaro Fedele. 607-611 [doi]
- Bounds for the error probability of TCM-PSK over the correlated Rayleigh channel with diversityJavier Ventura-Traveset, Ezio Biglieri. 612-618 [doi]
- Improved E/sub b//N/sub 0/ estimation with soft quantized detectionDieter Kreuer, Enno Bierbaum. 620-624 [doi]
- Implications of cell planning on handoff performance in Manhattan environmentsPer-Erik Östling. 625-629 [doi]
- Continuous location of moving GSM mobile stations by pattern recognition techniquesOlrik Kennemann. 630-634 [doi]
- Handling of user mobility in a CDMA cellular networkFrancesco Delli Priscoli, Fabrizio Sestini. 635-639 [doi]
- A new architecture for mobile radio with macroscopic diversity and overlapping cellsStefan Zürbes, Wolfgang Papen, Werner Schmidt. 640-644 [doi]
- An adaptive truncated MLSE receiver for Japan digital cellularKhalid A. Hamied, Gordon L. Stüber. 645-649 [doi]
- Performance evaluation of decision feedback equalisation using measured indoor radio channelsM. J. Krapels, R. Prasad, J. Wu, A. H. Aghvami. 650-654 [doi]
- Adaptive equalization scheme in dual diversity reception for digital mobile communication systemsKoji Ueda, Keishi Murakami, Tadashi Fujino. 655-659 [doi]
- Adaptive channel precoding for slowly fading channelsWeihua Zhuang, Witold A. Krzymien, Paul Goud. 660-664 [doi]
- A common air interface for a cellular auxiliary personal communications serviceJohn Avery, Jun Yamada. 665-669 [doi]
- Radio access layer service guaranteesErik E. Anderlind. 670-674 [doi]
- An advanced air interface-another point of viewJames M. Durante, Kenneth A. Felix. 675-679 [doi]
- DCP systems specifications: a low-cost flexible CDMA architecture for cordless and PCS applicationsChristopher Flores, Saman Behtash. 680-684 [doi]
- An advanced TDMA mobile access system for UMTSAlistair Urie, Malcolm Streeton, Christophe Mourot. 685-690 [doi]
- ATDMA test objectivesKlaus David, T. Kassing, D. Florack. 691-695 [doi]
- RAKE receiver CDMA performancePatrik Nilsson, Torleiv Maseng. 696-699 [doi]
- Broad-band propagation channel analysis for DS and hybrid CDMA system designBehzad Mohebbi, Abdol-Hamid Aghvami, William G. Chambers. 700-704 [doi]
- Improved channel modelling for performance analysis of a DS-CDMA linkMichael Couture, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz. 705-710 [doi]
- A study on multipath propagation characteristics for RAKE receiving techniqueTetsu Tanaka. 711-714 [doi]
- Channel modelling for a predictive RAKE receiver systemD. I. Laurenson, Gordon J. R. Povey. 715-719 [doi]
- CDMA RAKE receiver for cellular mobile radio in Nakagami fading frequency selective channelsIman M. Salama, Emad K. Al-Hussaini. 720-724 [doi]
- Mobile radio environments and adaptive arraysOle Nørklit, Jørgen Bach Andersen. 725-728 [doi]
- Performance enhancement for microwave and millimetre wave indoor communication systems by quasi-coherent combining of multiple antenna signalsGerard J. M. Janssen, Walter R. Bredero, Ramjee Prasad. 730-735 [doi]
- Application of space division multiple access to mobile radioChristof Farsakh, Josef A. Nossek. 736-739 [doi]
- Comparison of several space diversity techniques for MLSE receivers in mobile communicationsRafal Krenz, Krzysztof Wesolowski. 740-744 [doi]
- Influence of the user mobility on the spatial multiplex gain of an adaptive SDMA systemM. Tangemann. 745-749 [doi]
- A constructive method to find the cycles of an arbitrary cyclic (n, k)-code over IF/sub q/ relevant to weight distribution and cross correlationChristoph Herrmann. 750-754 [doi]
- Linear equivalence of binary Golay complementary sequencesKari H. A. Kärkkäinen, Pentti A. Leppänen. 755-759 [doi]
- Pe performance of a half chip offset QPSK modulation CDMA scheme for wireless LAN systemsTakatoshi Sugiyama, Masato Mizoguchi, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato. 761-765 [doi]
- DS-CDMA performance evaluation over measured indoor radio propagation channelsHomayoun Nikookar, Ramjee Prasad. 766-770 [doi]
- Design of error control schemes for wireless data networksSanjay Gupta, Magda El Zarki. 771-775 [doi]
- A comparison of CDMA, TDMA and slotted Aloha multiple access schemes in cellular mobile radio systemsMichele Zorzi, Luciano Tomba. 776-780 [doi]
- Effective block recovery schemes for ARQ retransmission strategiesM. Aghadavoodi Jolfaei, Ulrich Quernheim. 781-785 [doi]
- The evolution of wireless networking: conformance or conflict with the OSI reference model?Otto Spaniol. 786-793 [doi]
- Multimedia broadcasting to mobile, portable and fixed receivers using the Eureka 147 Digital Audio Broadcasting systemJ. Hallier, Thomas Lauterbach, Matthias Unbehaun. 794-798 [doi]
- Mobile data communications in Germany-a surveyBernhard H. Walke. 799-804 [doi]
- Secure access to electronic newspaperZygmunt J. Haas, Sanjoy Paul. 805-809 [doi]
- Capture-division packetized access (CDPA) for cellular systemsFlaminio Borgonovo, Luigi Fratta, Michele Zorzi. 810-815 [doi]
- Bit error rate estimation for low rate services in a mobile radio environmentA. Wilde, Uwe-Carsten Fiebig. 816-820 [doi]
- A study on a TDM wireless LAN system using a spread spectrum control signalMakoto Itami, Kazushige Asada, Kohji Itoh. 821-824 [doi]
- Equilibrium analysis of ALOHA and CSMA in wireless networksAd Kamerman, James F. Whitehead. 825-830 [doi]
- Performance study of WaveLAN and Altair radio-LANsWillem Hollemans, Arie Verschoor. 831-837 [doi]
- Application of the asynchronous transfer mode in indoor radio networksPeter F. M. Smulders, Chris Blondia. 839-843 [doi]
- Network architecture and functionalities in UMTSGiovanni Colombo, Hans Hegeman. 844-851 [doi]
- Evolution towards UMTSJan Oudelaar. 852-856 [doi]
- Considerations on network interfaces for third generation mobile telecommunication systemsEvert Buitenwerf. 857-862 [doi]
- HIPERLAN-markets and applications standardisation issuesB. Bourin. 863-868 [doi]
- HIPERLAN medium access controlTim Phipps. 870-874 [doi]
- Collision detection in HIPERLANPhilippe Jacquet, Paul Mühlethaler, Nicolas Rivierre. 875-879 [doi]
- Bridging functionality for medium access control sublayer-applied to distributed foundation wireless medium access controlTomoki Ohsawa, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.. 880-884 [doi]
- Performance of trunked mobile radio networks based on MPT 1343 standard for voice and data transmissionR. Hekmat. 886-892 [doi]
- Open packet radio protocols for highly survivable LAN to LAN interconnectivityN. Karavassilis, F. Eken. 893-900 [doi]
- Economic methods for radio spectrum assignmentL. Benzoni, E. Kalman, A. M. Youssef. 901-908 [doi]
- ETSI-the European approach to standards makingP. J. C. Hamelberg. 909-914 [doi]
- Standardization and the telecommunications innovation process: the cases of SDH, TETRA and DECTTom J. Paffen. 915-919 [doi]
- Technical discussion on the wireless internetworking technologies and protocolsTiruchinapalli M. Maheshwar, James T. Geier. 920-923 [doi]
- Commercial opportunities and legal constraints for mobile satellite communicationsL. F. E. Mischke. 924-928 [doi]
- Packet data service over GSM networks: proposal and performance evaluation attemptGiuseppe Bianchi 0001, Flaminio Borgonovo, Antonio Capone, Luigi Musumeci. 929-933 [doi]
- A packet radio protocol for group communication suitable for the GSM mobile radio networkP. Decker. 934-938 [doi]
- Short message service based applications in the GSM networkS. Collesei, P. di Tria, G. Morena. 939-943 [doi]
- Real time simulation of fax transmission on the transparent GSM data serviceRoberto Morassi, Mark Eve. 944-953 [doi]
- Modelling the HIPERLAN radio channelG. A. Halls. 954-958 [doi]
- Modulation and equalisation techniques for HIPERLANS. W. Wales. 959-963 [doi]
- Modulation and equalisation considerations for high performance radio LANs (HIPERLAN)Andrew R. Nix, Mu Li, J. D. Marvill, Tim A. Wilkinson, I. R. Johnson, Stephen K. Barton. 964-968 [doi]
- Multicarrier COFDM scheme in high bitrate radio local area networksMichael Aldinger. 969-973 [doi]
- The Walkstation project on mobile computingFrank Reichert. 974-978 [doi]
- Use of 115 kb/s infra-red interface for mobile multimediaDavid Dack, Colin I'Anson, Graeme Proudler. 980-985 [doi]
- A conceptual framework to integrate mobility into ISDNJean-Pierre Ebert, Berthold Rathke, Adam Wolisz. 986-993 [doi]
- Functional approach to a hybrid wireless network for mobile stationsHassan Zeino, Michel Misson. 994-998 [doi]
- The effect of user authentication on the performance of a cellular mobile communication systemLe-Pond Chin, Jin-Fu Chang. 999-1003 [doi]
- GSM subscriber management on top of a generic TMN agentTom Leskinen. 1004-1008 [doi]
- Spectrally efficient universal time slots using time-frequency-code slicingClark Woodworth, Mark J. Karol, Zygmunt J. Haas, Richard D. Gitlin. 1009-1013 [doi]
- Performance of dynamic capacity allocation in future wireless communication systemsTerje Jensen, Arne H. Myskja, Eirik Larsen. 1014-1018 [doi]
- An algorithm of resource allocation for multihop packet radio networks with radial data flowD. Huo. 1019-1023 [doi]
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- User capacity analysis of an indoor wireless DS CDMA system using measured delay profiles on 2.4 GHzMichel G. Jansen, Seema Srivastava, Ramjee Prasad. 1029-1033 [doi]
- Performance analysis of DS-CDMA with slotted ALOHA random access for packet PCNsZhao Liu, Magda El Zarki. 1034-1039 [doi]
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- A combined polling and random access protocol for integrated voice and data wireless networksChien-Chun Lu, Kwang-Cheng Chen. 1050-1056 [doi]
- Mobile radio systems in the countries of Eastern and Central EuropeW. Holubowicz. 1059-1063 [doi]
- DECT standardisation: status and future activitiesPeter Olanders. 1064-1069 [doi]
- Wideband indoor channel measurements for DECT with transmitter positioned inside and outside an office buildingU. Kauschke. 1070-1074 [doi]
- Antenna configuration measurements for DECT micro-cellsPreben E. Mogensen, Steve Petersen. 1075-1080 [doi]
- Mathematical models for the analysis of dynamic channel selection for indoor mobile wireless communication systemsJan B. Punt, Dirk Sparreboom, Frank Brouwer. 1081-1085 [doi]
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- Sectored receivers for indoor wireless optical communication systemsRui T. Valadas, A. M. de Oliveira Duarte. 1090-1095 [doi]
- Direct detect modulations of high speed indoor diffused infrared wireless transmissionKwang-Cheng Chen. 1096-1100 [doi]
- Study the transposition of the mechanism of station insertion on a logical ring composed of infrared linksAntonio Freitas, Michel Misson. 1101-1105 [doi]
- High rate data transmission in mobile and personal communicationsVijay K. Bhargava. 1106-1113 [doi]
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