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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, January 2002
- Mostafa Hashem Sherif:
Intelligent homes: a new challenge in telecommunications standardization. 8 - Tibor Cinkler, Piet Demeester, Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Resilience in communication networks. 30-32 - Wayne D. Grover, John Doucette, Matthieu Clouqueur, Dion Leung, Demetrios Stamatelakis:
New options and insights for survivable transport networks. 34-41 - Sophie De Maesschalck, Didier Colle, Adelbert Groebbens, Chris Develder, Ilse Lievens, Paul Lagasse, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester, Fausto Saluta, Marco Quagliotti:
Intelligent optical networking for multilayer survivability. 42-49 - Achim Autenrieth, Andreas Kirstädter:
Engineering end-to-end IP resilience using resilience-differentiated QoS. 50-57 - David Tipper, Teresa A. Dahlberg, Hyundoo Shin, Chalermpol Charnsripinyo:
Providing fault tolerance in wireless access networks. 58-64 - Attila Szlovencsák, István Gódor, János Harmatos, Tibor Cinkler:
Planning reliable UMTS terrestrial access networks. 66-72 - Fawzi Daoud, Seshadri Mohan:
Service portability and virtual home environments. 76-77 - Fawzi Daoud, Seshadri Mohan:
Strategies for provisioning and operating VHE services in multi-access networks. 78-88 - Davide Mandato, Ernö Kovacs, Fritz Hohl, Hamid Amir-Alikhani:
CAMP: a context-aware mobile portal. 90-97 - Paolo Conforto, Clementina Tocci, Giacinto Losquadro, Ray E. Sheriff, Pauline M. L. Chan, Y. Fun Hu:
Ubiquitous Internet in an integrated satellite-terrestrial environment: the SUITED solution. 98-107 - Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Randy H. Katz:
Achieving service portability using self-adaptive data paths. 108-114 - Stan Moyer, Dave Marples, Simon Tsang, Abhrajit Ghosh:
Service portability of networked appliances. 116-121 - Victoria Fineberg:
A practical architecture for implementing end-to-end QoS in an IP network. 122-130 - Krzysztof Pawlikowski, Hae-Duck Joshua Jeong, Jong-Suk Ruth Lee:
On credibility of simulation studies of telecommunication networks. 132-139 - Peter Smulders:
Exploiting the 60 GHz band for local wireless multimedia access: prospects and future directions. 140-147 - Michael Whittaker:
Shortcut to harmonization with Australian spectrum licensing. 148-155
Volume 40, Number 2, February 2002
- Robert Chodorek:
QOS measurement and evaluation of telecommunications quality of service [Book Review]. 30-32 - Marek Natkaniec:
Wireless LAN standards and applications [Book Review]. 32-34 - Piotr Cholda:
High availability network fundamentals: a practical guide to predicting network availability [Book Review]. 34 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Philip J. Lin:
Optical networking: signs of maturity [Guest Editorial]. 64 - Glen Kramer, Gerry Pesavento:
Ethernet passive optical network (EPON): building a next-generation optical access network. 66-73 - Glen Kramer, Biswanath Mukherjee, Gerry Pesavento:
IPACT: A dynamic protocol for an Ethernet PON (EPON). 74-80 - Ilia Baldine, George N. Rouskas, Harry G. Perros, Daniel S. Stevenson:
JumpStart: a just-in-time signaling architecture for WDM burst-switched networks. 82-89 - Guangzhi Li, Jennifer Yates, Dongmei Wang, Charles R. Kalmanek:
Control plane design for reliable optical networks. 90-96 - Pin-Han Ho, Hussein T. Mouftah:
A framework for service-guaranteed shared protection in WDM mesh networks. 97-103 - Eugene Park:
Error monitoring for optical metropolitan network services. 104-109 - Abbas Jamalipour, Sirin Tekinay:
Next-generation broadband wireless networks and navigation services [Guest Editorial]. 110-111 - Kaveh Pahlavan, Xinrong Li, Juha-Pekka Mäkelä:
Indoor geolocation science and technology. 112-118 - Davide Avagnina, Fabio Dovis, Andrea Ghiglione, Paolo Mulassano:
Wireless networks based on high-altitude platforms for the provision of integrated navigation/communication services. 119-125 - Gang Wu, Mitsuhiko Mizuno, Paul J. M. Havinga:
MIRAI architecture for heterogeneous network. 126-134 - Antonio Iera, Antonella Molinaro:
Designing the interworking of terrestrial and satellite IP-based networks. 136-144 - Theodore B. Zahariadis, Konstantinos Vaxevanakis, Christos P. Tsantilas, Nikolaos A. Zervos, Nikos A. Nikolaou:
Global roaming in next-generation networks. 145-151 - John Bertrand, John W. Cruz, Bryan Majkrzak, Thomas Rossano:
CORBA delays in a software-defined radio. 152-155 - Peter B. Kenington:
Linearized transmitters: an enabling technology for software defined radio. 156-162 - Keld Lange, Gero Blanke, Rasekh Rifaat:
A software solution for chip rate processing in CDMA wireless infrastructure. 163-167 - Ali Hajimiri:
Distributed integrated circuits: an alternative approach to high-frequency design. 168-173
Volume 40, Number 3, March 2002
- Celia Desmond:
IEEE ComSoc's next generation digital library. 8-10 - Mikolaj Leszczuk:
Readings in multimedia computing and networking [Book Review]. 32-34 - Rafal Stankiewicz:
Advanced MPLS design and implementation [Book Review]. 34-36 - Wieslaw Ludwin:
Radio interface system planning for GSM/GPRS/UMTS [Book Review]. 36-38 - Vimal K. Khanna:
Reforms and advances in telecommunications in India. 65-68 - G. S. Kuo:
Optical switching [Guest Editorial]. 72-73 - David J. Bishop, C. Randy Giles, Gary P. Austin:
The Lucent LambdaRouter: MEMS technology of the future here today. 75-79 - Patrick B. Chu, Shi-Sheng Lee, Sangtae Park:
MEMS: the path to large optical crossconnects. 80-87 - Peter De Dobbelaere, Ken Falta, Li Fan, Steffen Gloeckner, Susant Patra:
Digital MEMS for optical switching. 88-95 - Ken-ichi Sato, Naoaki Yamanaka, Yoshihiro Takigawa, Masafumi Koga, Satoru Okamoto, Kohei Shiomoto, Eiji Oki, Wataru Imajuku:
GMPLS-based photonic multilayer router (Hikari router) architecture: an overview of traffic engineering and signaling technology. 96-101 - Willie W. Lu:
Fourth-generation mobile initiatives and technologies [Guest Editorial]. 104-105 - Robert Berezdivin, Robert Breinig, Randy Topp:
Next-generation wireless communications concepts and technologies. 108-116 - Vincent Huang, Weihua Zhuang:
QoS-oriented access control for 4G mobile multimedia CDMA communications. 118-125 - Wolfgang Kellerer, Hans-Jörg Vögel, Karl-Ernst Steinberg:
A communication gateway for infrastructure-independent 4G wireless access. 126-131 - Yile Guo, Hemant Chaskar:
Class-based quality of service over air interfaces in 4G mobile networks. 132-137 - Archan Misra, Subir Das, Ashutish Dutta, Anthony J. McAuley, Sajal K. Das:
IDMP-based fast handoffs and paging in IP-based 4G mobile networks. 138-145 - Dionisis X. Adamopoulos, George Pavlou, Constantine A. Papandreou:
Advanced service creation using distributed object technology. 146-154 - Changcheng Huang, Vishal Sharma, Ken Owens, Srinivas Makam:
Building reliable MPLS networks using a path protection mechanism. 156-162 - William C. Y. Lee:
The most spectrum-efficient duplexing system: CDD. 163-166 - John G. Cleary, Ian Graham, Tony McGregor, Murray Pearson, Ilze Ziedins, James Curtis, Stephen Donnelly, Jed Martens, Stele Martin:
High precision traffic measurement. 167-173 - Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo:
Software-defined-radio-assisted adaptive broadband frequency hopping multicarrier DS-CDMA. 174-183
Volume 40, Number 4, April 2002
- Mohsen Guizani, Willie W. Lu, Paul Meche, Mamoru Sawahashi:
Wideband wireless access technologies to broadband internet [Guest Editorial]. 34-35 - Jeong-Hyun Park:
Wireless Internet access for mobile subscribers based on the GPRS/UMTS network. 38-49 - Mohamed N. Moustafa, Ibrahim W. Habib, Mahmoud Naghshineh, Mohsen Guizani:
QoS-enabled broadband mobile access to wireline networks. 50-56 - David D. Falconer, Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Anader Benyamin-Seeyar, Brian Eidson:
Frequency domain equalization for single-carrier broadband wireless systems. 58-66 - R. Thomas Derryberry, Steven D. Gray, Dumitru Mihai Ionescu, Giridhar D. Mandyam, Balaji Raghothaman:
Transmit diversity in 3G CDMA systems. 68-75 - Ross D. Murch, Khaled Ben Letaief:
Antenna systems for broadband wireless access. 76-83 - Steven S. Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:
Non-line-of-sight broadband wireless access systems [Guest Editorial]. 84-85 - David Gesbert, Luc Haumonté, Helmut Bölcskei, Rajeev Krishnamoorthy, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Technologies and performance for non-line-of-sight broadband wireless access networks. 86-95 - Israel Koffman, Vincentzio Roman:
Broadband wireless access solutions based on OFDM access in IEEE 802.16. 96-103 - Johan De Vriendt, Philippe Lainé, Christophe Lerouge, Xiaofeng Xu:
Mobile network evolution: a revolution on the move. 104-111 - Dave Marples, Stan Moyer:
In-home networking. 112-113 - Sandy Teger, David J. Waks:
End-user perspectives on home networking. 114-119 - Bruce Horowitz, Nils Magnusson, Niclas Klack:
Telia's service delivery solution for the home. 120-125 - Dimitar Valtchev, Ivailo Frankov:
Service gateway architecture for a smart home. 126-132 - Juha Wiljakka:
Transition to IPv6 in GPRS and WCDMA mobile networks. 134-140 - Fernando J. Velez, Luís M. Correia:
Mobile broadband services: classification, characterization, and deployment scenarios. 142-150 - Kenneth Wacks:
Home systems standards: achievements and challenges. 152-159
Volume 40, Number 5, May 2002
- Thomas M. Chen:
Perspectives - internet computing as a utility. 10 - Craig McTaggart:
Regulatory and policy issues - ICANN reform proposal renews internet governance debate. 29 - Sathish Chandran:
Towards a global 3G system, Vol. 1 [Book Review]. 30 - Robert Chwastek:
Network management in wired and wireless networks [Book Review]. 30-32 - Eylem Ekici:
Mobile Satellite Communication Networks [Book Review]. 32-34 - W. Ludwin, Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Mobile Communication Systems [Book Review]. 34 - Michel Daoud Yacoub, Carlos Eduardo Vassimon, Helio Waldman:
Wireless communications track in Brazil. 47-50 - Georges Fiche, Guy Pujolle:
The INTERMIP project - a project for the traffic engineering and evaluation of multimedia IP networks. 48-50 - Tim Armstrong, Steven S. Gorshe:
Guest editorial - generic framing procedure (GFP) and data over SONET/SDH and OTN. 60-61 - Enrique Hernandez-Valencia, Michael Scholten, Zhenyu Zhu:
The generic framing procedure (GFP): an overview. 63-71 - Paul Bonenfant, Antonio Rodríguez Moral:
Generic framing procedure (GFP): the catalyst for efficient data over transport. 72-79 - Dirceu Cavendish, Kurenai Murakami, Su-Hun Yun, Osamu Matsuda, Motoo Nishihara:
New transport services for next-generation SONET/SDH systems. 80-87 - Steven S. Gorshe, Trevor Wilson:
Transparent generic framing procedure (GFP): a protocol for efficient transport of block-coded data through SONET/SDH networks. 88-95 - Mike Scholten, Zhenyu Zhu, Enrique Hernandez-Valencia, John Hawkins:
Data transport applications using GFP. 96-103 - Enrique Hernandez-Valencia:
Hybrid transport solutions for TDM/data networking services. 104-112 - Willie W. Lu:
Guest editorial - architectures and protocols for wireless mobile internet. 114-115 - James Kempf, Parviz Yegani:
OpenRAN: a new architecture for mobile wireless Internet radio access networks. 118-123 - Robin Cher Nung Chiang, Amardiya Sesmun, Gerry Foster, Michael Young, Nigel Baker:
Transport of mobile application part signaling over Internet protocol. 124-128 - Yu Cheng, Weihua Zhuang:
DiffServ resource allocation for fast handoff in wireless mobile Internet. 130-136 - Nadim Assaf, Jijun Luo, Markus Dillinger, Luis Menendez:
Interworking between IP security and performance enhancing proxies for mobile networks. 138-144 - Behçet Sarikaya, Sridhar Gurivireddy:
Evaluation of CDMA2000 support for IP micromobility handover and paging protocols. 146-149 - Michah Lerner, Khaled M. F. Elsayed:
Guest editorial - topics in internet technology: scalability and policy for the services-enabled internet. 150 - Jeremy De Clercq, Olivier Paridaens:
Scalability implications of virtual private networks. 151-157 - Thi Mai Trang Nguyen, Nadia Boukhatem, Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Guy Pujolle:
COPS-SLS: a service level negotiation protocol for the Internet. 158-165 - Carlo Samori, Salvatore Levantino, Andrea L. Lacaita:
Integrated LC oscillators for frequency synthesis in wireless applications. 166-171 - Angela Doufexi, Simon Armour, Michael R. G. Butler, Andrew R. Nix, David R. Bull, Joseph McGeehan, Peter Karlsson:
A comparison of the HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN standards. 172-180
Volume 40, Number 5, Part Anniversary, May 2002
- Amos Joel:
Telecommunications and the IEEE communications society. 6-162 - Gaetano Borriello:
Key challenges in communication for ubiquitous computing. 16-18 - Ram Ramanathan, Jason Redi:
A brief overview of ad hoc networks: challenges and directions. 20-22 - Jeremiah F. Hayes:
The viterbi algorithm applied to digital data transmission. 26-32 - Andrew J. Viterbi:
Spread spectrum communications: myths and realities. 34-41 - Martin E. Hellman:
An overview of public key cryptography. 42-49 - Jonathan S. Turner:
New directions in communications (or which way to the information age?). 50-57 - Leonard Kleinrock:
On resource sharing in a distributed communication environment. 58-64 - Charles E. Perkins:
Mobile IP. 66-82 - Ralph Ballart, Yau-Chau Ching:
SONET: now it's the standard optical network. 84-92 - David D. Clark, Van Jacobson, John Romkey, Howard C. Salwen:
An analysis of TCP processing overhead. 94-101 - Randy H. Katz:
Adaptation and mobility in wireless information systems. 102-114 - Lixia Zhang, Stephen E. Deering, Deborah Estrin, Scott Shenker, Daniel Zappala:
RSVP: a new resource reservation protocol. 116-127 - Ezio Biglieri:
Digital transmission in the 21st century: conflating modulation and coding. 128-137 - Rajiv Ramaswami:
Optical fiber communication: from transmission to networking. 138-147 - Theodore S. Rappaport, Annamalai Annamalai, R. Michael Buehrer, William H. Tranter:
Wireless communications: past events and a future perspective. 148-161
Volume 40, Number 6, June 2002
- Celia Desmond, Roberto Saracco:
Report from the vice president - membership services. 6-8 - Fang Hao, Ellen W. Zegura, Mostafa H. Ammar:
QoS routing for anycast communications: motivation and an architecture for DiffServ networks. 48-56 - Ying-Dar Lin, Nai-Bin Hsu, Ren-Hung Hwang:
QoS routing granularity in MPLS networks. 58-65 - Srihari Nelakuditi, Zhi-Li Zhang:
A localized adaptive proportioning approach to QoS routing. 66-71 - Murali S. Kodialam, T. V. Lakshman:
Restorable dynamic quality of service routing. 72-81 - Aaron Striegel, G. Manimaran:
A survey of QoS multicasting issues. 82-87 - Steven S. Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:
Topics in broadband access [guest editorial]. 88 - K. V. S. S. S. S. Sairam, N. Gunasekaran, S. Rama Reddy:
Bluetooth in wireless communication. 90-96 - Carl Eklund, Roger B. Marks, Kenneth L. Stanwood, Stanley Wang:
IEEE standard 802.16: a technical overview of the WirelessMANTM air interface for broadband wireless access. 98-107 - Severine Catreux, Vinko Erceg, David Gesbert, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Adaptive modulation and MIMO coding for broadband wireless data networks. 108-115 - Hrishikesh Gossain, Carlos de Morais Cordeiro, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Multicast: wired to wireless. 116-123 - Dusan Drajic, Dragana Bajic:
Communication system performance: achieving the ultimate information-theoretic limits? 124-129 - Jamshid Khun-Jush, Peter Schramm, Göran Malmgren, Johan Torsner:
HiperLAN2: broadband wireless communications at 5 GHz. 130-136 - Daniel G. Waddington, Fangzhe Chang:
Realizing the transition to IPv6. 138-147 - Ali Nabi Zadeh, Bijan Jabbari, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Branimir R. Vojcic:
Self-organizing packet radio ad hoc networks with overlay (SOPRANO). 149-157 - Chengyu Zhu, Oliver W. W. Yang, James Aweya, Michel Ouellette, Delfin Y. Montuno:
A comparison of active queue management algorithms using the OPNET Modeler. 158-167
Volume 40, Number 7, July 2002
- Carolyn Wright:
On track - successful interviewing. 10-12 - R. Bruce Kieburtz, Roy F. Privett:
Guest editorial - the internet: past, present, and future. 38 - Paul Baran:
The beginnings of packet switching: some underlying concepts. 42-48 - Frederick T. Andrews:
The telephone network of the 1960s. 49-53 - W. David Sincoskie:
Broadband packet switching: a personal perspective. 54-66 - David J. Farber:
Predicting the unpredictable: future directions in internetworking and their implications. 67-71 - Stewart D. Personick:
Evolving toward the next-generation Internet: challenges in the path forward. 72-76 - Javier R. Fonollosa, Roger Gaspa, Xavier Mestre, Alba Pagès, Markku J. Heikkilä, Jean-Philippe Kermoal, Laurent Schumacher, Adam Pollard, Juha Ylitalo:
The IST METRA project. 78-86 - Lachlan B. Michael, Miodrag J. Mihaljevic, Shinichiro Haruyama, Ryuji Kohno:
A framework for secure download for software-defined radio. 88-96 - Jean-Yves Cochennec:
Activities on next-generation networks under Global Information Infrastructure in ITU-T. 98-101 - Hal Folts:
Standards initiatives for Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS). 102-107 - Yilin Zhao:
Standardization of mobile phone positioning for 3G systems. 108-116 - Kai Jakobs:
A proposal for an alternative standards setting process. 118-123 - Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos:
Surviving a disaster [optical communications]. 124-126 - Ivan Stojmenovic:
Position-based routing in ad hoc networks. 128-134
Volume 40, Number 8, August 2002
- Andreas Veglis, Andreas Filippopoulos:
Technology and communications strategy at the Athens 2004 olympic games. 30-31 - Dinko Begusic, Dina Simunic:
Telecommunications regulation in Croatia. 31 - Jørn W. Phigalt:
Can the Baltic region meet the challenge of globalization, digitalization, and partnerships? 32 - Sudhir S. Dixit:
Guest editorial: technology advances for 3G and beyond. 36-37 - Nicolas Montavont, Thomas Noël:
Handover management for mobile nodes in IPv6 networks. 38-43 - Sotiris Maniatis, Eugenia G. Nikolouzou, Iakovos S. Venieris:
QoS issues in the converged 3G wireless and wired networks. 44-53 - Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Stamatis Papayiannis, Lazaros F. Merakos:
Using path prediction to improve TCP performance in wireless/mobile communications. 54-61 - Miguel Soriano, Diego Ponce:
A security and usability proposal for mobile electronic commerce. 62-67 - Dave Marples, Stan Moyer:
Guest editorial: in-home networking. 68-69 - Ed Callaway, Paul Gorday, Lance Hester, Jose A. Gutierrez, Marco Naeve, Bob Heile, Venkat Bahl:
Home networking with IEEE 802.15.4: a developing standard for low-rate wireless personal area networks. 70-77 - Baskar Sridharan, Aditya P. Mathur, Steven G. Ungar:
Digital device manuals for the management of ConnectedSpaces. 78-85 - Pavlin Dobrev, David Famolari, Christian Kurzke, Brent A. Miller:
Device and service discovery in home networks with OSGi. 86-92 - Behzad Razavi:
Challenges in the design of high-speed clock and data recovery circuits. 94-101 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Weilian Su, Yogesh Sankarasubramaniam, Erdal Cayirci:
A survey on sensor networks. 102-114 - Subrahmanyam Dravida, Dev Gupta, Sanjiv Nanda, Kiran M. Rege, Jerome Strombosky, Manas Tandon:
Broadband access over cable for next-generation services: a distributed switch architecture. 116-124 - Józef Pawelec:
An adaptive non-AWGN SSMA receiver. 126-127
Volume 40, Number 9, September 2002
- Arturo Azcorra, David Hutchison:
E-Net: Emerging Networking Technologies. 1-4 - Eddie Rabinovitch:
Securing your Internet connection: a sequel. 10 - Celia Desmond:
Are engineers really like Dilbert? 14-15 - Craig McTaggart:
Telephone numbers, domain names, and ENUMbers. 26 - Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani, Edward H. Sargent:
Packet-Oriented Photonic Networks (Guest Editorial). 56-58 - Tarek S. El-Bawab, Jong-Dug Shin:
Optical packet switching in core networks: between vision and reality. 60-65 - Shun Yao, Fei Xue, Biswanath Mukherjee, S. J. Ben Yoo, Sudhir S. Dixit:
Electrical ingress buffering and traffic aggregation for optical packet switching and their effect on TCP-level performance in optical mesh networks. 66-72 - Ian H. White, Richard V. Penty, Matthew Webster, Yew Jun Chai, Adrian Wonfor, Sadegh Shahkooh:
Wavelength switching components for future photonic networks. 74-81 - Andrew Stok, Edward H. Sargent:
The role of optical CDMA in access networks. 83-87 - Jonathan K. Shapiro, Don Towsley, Jim Kurose:
Optimization-based congestion control for multicast communications. 90-95 - Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:
Reliable multicast with delay guarantees. 96-102 - Paulo Mendes, Henning Schulzrinne, Edmundo Monteiro:
Session-aware popularity-based resource allocation for assured differentiated services. 104-111 - Jon Crowcroft, Jean Bacon, Peter R. Pietzuch, George Coulouris, Hani Naguib:
Channel islands in a reflective ocean: large-scale event distribution in heterogeneous networks. 112-115 - Cédric de Launois, Aurélien Bonnet, Marc Lobelle:
Connection of extruded subnets: a solution based on RSIP. 116-121 - Fabio M. Chiussi, Denis A. Khotimsky, Santosh Krishnan:
Mobility management in third-generation all-IP networks. 124-135 - Naofal Al-Dhahir, Christina Fragouli, Anastasios Stamoulis, Waleed M. Younis, A. Robert Calderbank:
Space-time processing for broadband wireless access. 136-142 - Hemanth Sampath, Shilpa Talwar, Jose Tellado, Vinko Erceg, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
A fourth-generation MIMO-OFDM broadband wireless system: design, performance, and field trial results. 143-149 - Enrico Del Re, Laura Pierucci:
Next-generation mobile satellite networks. 150-159
Volume 40, Number 10, October 2002
- Jim Carlo, John Day:
Perspectives - Global communities in IEEE standardization. 24 - Christos Douligeris, David M. Wheeler:
Telecommunication Networks Security - Guest Editorial. 40-41 - Rocky K. C. Chang:
Defending against flooding-based distributed denial-of-service attacks: a tutorial. 42-51 - Brennen Reynolds, Dipak Ghosal:
STEM: Secure Telephony Enabled Middlebox. 52-58 - Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Zygmunt J. Haas:
Securing the Internet routing infrastructure. 60-68 - Hongmei Deng, Wei Li, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Routing security in wireless ad hoc networks. 70-75 - Constantine Manikopoulos, Symeon Papavassiliou:
Network intrusion and fault detection: a statistical anomaly approach. 76-82 - Steve Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:
Squeezing digital subscriber lines for more efficiency - guest editorial. 84-85 - Stefano Bregni, Riccardo Melen:
Local loop unbundling in the Italian network. 86-93 - Ahsan Habib, Hossein Saiedian:
Channelized voice over digital subscriber line. 94-100 - Kee-Bong Song, Seong Taek Chung, George Ginis, John M. Cioffi:
Dynamic spectrum management for next-generation DSL systems. 101-109 - Nevil Brownlee, Kimberly C. Claffy:
Understanding Internet traffic streams: dragonflies and tortoises. 110-117 - Bernard Fortz, Jennifer Rexford, Mikkel Thorup:
Traffic engineering with traditional IP routing protocols. 118-124 - Richard M. Mortier:
Multi-timescale Internet traffic engineering. 125-131 - Fabrizio Sestini, João Schwarz da Silva, José Fernandes:
Expanding the wireless universe: EU research on the move. 132-140
Volume 40, Number 11, November 2002
- Marion R. Finley Jr.:
In memoriam Haruo Akimaru F'96 1927 - 2002. 17 - Zdzislaw Papir:
Quality of service control in high-speed networks [Book Review]. 18-19 - Eddie Rabinovitch:
Readers' comments on SPAM. 20-24 - Naoaki Yamanaka, Thomas M. Chen, Heinrich J. Stüttgen:
Guest editorial - trends in high-performance switching and routing technologies. 36-37 - Pin-Han Ho, Hussein T. Mouftah:
A novel distributed control protocol in dynamic wavelength-routed optical networks. 38-45 - Hong Huang, John A. Copeland:
A series of Hamiltonian cycle-based solutions to provide simple and scalable mesh optical network resilience. 46-51 - Satoru Okamoto, Eiji Oki, Katsuhiro Shimano, Akio Sahara, Naoaki Yamanaka:
Demonstration of the highly reliable Hikari router network based on a newly developed disjoint path selection scheme. 52-59 - Antonio Manzalini, Katsuhiro Shimano, Carlo Cavazzoni, Alessandro D'Alessandro:
Architecture and functional requirements of control planes for automatic switched optical networks: experience of the IST project LION. 60-65 - Pronita Mehrotra, Paul D. Franzon:
Novel hardware architecture for fast address lookups. 66-71 - Aleksandra Smiljanic:
Scheduling of multicast traffic in high-capacity packet switches. 72-77 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Philip J. Lin:
Guest editorial: advancing optical technologies in spite of the telecom slowdown! 78-79 - Jian Wang, Laxman H. Sahasrabuddhe, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Path vs. subpath vs. link restoration for fault management in IP-over-WDM networks: performance comparisons using GMPLS control signaling. 80-87 - Rauf Izmailov, Samrat Ganguly, Ting Wang, Yoshihiko Suemura, Yoshiharu Maeno, Soichiro Araki:
Hybrid hierarchical optical networks. 88-94 - Myoungki Jeong, Hakki C. Cankaya, Chunming Qiao:
On a new multicasting approach in optical burst switched networks. 96-103 - Jan Bredereke:
Maintaining telephone switching software requirements. 104-109 - Christophe S. Jelger, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani:
Photonic packet WDM ring networks architecture and performance. 110-115 - Kenneth J. Kerpez:
DSL spectrum management standard. 116-123 - David Wright:
Voice over MPLS compared to voice over other packet transport technologies. 124-132
Volume 40, Number 12, December 2002
- Celia Desmond:
Ethics and engineers. 8 - G. S. Kuo, Nim K. Cheung:
The IEEE nanotechnology council (ntc). 14 - Pascal Lorenz, Abbas Jamalipour, Denis A. Khotimsky:
Ip-oriented quality of service (Guest Editorial). 28-29 - Kiran M. Rege, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Sanjiv Nanda, Sriram Narayan, Jerome Strombosky, Manas Tandon, Dev Gupta:
QoS management in trunk-and-branch switched Ethernet networks. 30-36 - Ayman Kaheel, Tamer Khattab, Amr Mohamed, Hussein M. Alnuweiri:
Quality-of-service mechanisms in IP-over-WDM networks. 38-43 - Bartek P. Wydrowski, Moshe Zukerman:
QoS in best-effort networks. 44-49 - Fernando A. Kuipers, Piet Van Mieghem, Turgay Korkmaz, Marwan Krunz:
An overview of constraint-based path selection algorithms for QoS routing. 50-55 - Xipeng Xiao, Thomas Telkamp, Victoria Fineberg, Cheng Chen, Lionel M. Ni:
A practical approach for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. 56-62 - Nim Cheung:
The new emerging technologies column. 64 - Paul S. Henry, Hui Luo:
WiFi: what's next? 66-72 - Mohamed El-Sayed, Jeffrey M. Jaffe:
A view of telecommunications network evolution. 74-81 - Deep Medhi:
QoS routing computation with path caching: a framework and network performance. 106-113 - Geng-Sheng Kuo, C. T. Lai:
A new architecture for transmission of MPEG-4 video on MPLS networks. 114-119
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