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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, January 2003
- Tom Rowbotham:
A letter from the desk of the cto. 16-22 - Silvia Giordano, Martin Potts, Michael Smirnov, Giorgio Ventre:
Advances in QoS. 28-29 - Silvia Giordano, Stefano Salsano, Steven Van den Berghe, Giorgio Ventre, Dimitrios Giannakopoulos:
Advanced QoS provisioning in IP networks: the European premium IP projects. 30-36 - Eleni Mykoniati, Charalampos Charalampous, Panos Georgatsos, Takis Damilatis, Danny Goderis, Panagiotis Trimintzios, George Pavlou, David Griffin:
Admission control for providing QoS in DiffServ IP networks: the TEQUILA approach. 38-44 - Thomas Engel, Hermann Granzer, Berthold F. Koch, Martin Winter, Petros Sampatakos, Iakovos S. Venieris, Heinrich Hussmann, Fabio Ricciato, Stefano Salsano:
AQUILA: adaptive resource control for QoS using an IP-based layered architecture. 46-53 - Giovanni Cortese, Roberto Fiutem, Piergiorgio Cremonese, Salvatore D'Antonio, Marcello Esposito, Simon Pietro Romano, Ada Diaconescu:
Cadenus: creation and deployment of end-user services in premium IP networks. 54-60 - Rudolf Roth, Mauro Campanella, Simon Leinen, Roberto Sabatino, Nicolas Simar, Michal Przybylski, Szymon Trocha, Athanassios Liakopoulos, Afrodite Sevasti:
IP QoS across multiple management domains: practical experiences from pan-European experiments. 62-69 - Prosper Chemouil, Dominique Delisle, Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Telecommunications in transition - moving ahead: world telecommunications congress 2002. 72-73 - Galen H. Sasaki, Ching-Fong Su:
The interface between IP and WDM and its effect on the cost of survivability. 74-79 - Tetsuya Oh-ishi, Koji Sakai, Kazuhiro Kikuma, Akira Kurokawa:
Study of the relationship between peer-to-peer systems and IP multicasting. 80-84 - Wee-Seng Soh, Hyong S. Kim:
QoS provisioning in cellular networks based on mobility prediction techniques. 86-92 - François Bougant, Frédéric Delmond, Christine Pageot-Millet:
The user profile for the virtual home environment. 93-98 - Freddy Ghys, Arto Vaaraniemi:
Component-based charging in a next-generation multimedia network. 99-102 - Zoran Zvonar, Joseph Mitola III:
SDR and wireless infrastructure. 104 - Rupert Baines, Doug Pulley:
A total cost approach to evaluating different reconfigurable architectures for baseband processing in wireless receivers. 105-113 - David B. Chester, John McCardle:
Delay-insensitive logic in software-defined radio applications. 114-119 - John Glossner, Daniel Iancu, Jin Lu, Erdem Hokenek, Mayan Moudgill:
A software-defined communications baseband design. 120-128 - Subir K. Biswas, Debanjan Saha, Nitish Mandal:
Intercarrier bandwidth exchange: an engineering framework. 130-138 - Matthew Bocci, Jim Guillet:
ATM in MPLS-based converged core data networks. 139-145
Volume 41, Number 2, February 2003
- Keith Willox:
Q factor: the wrong answer for service providers and equipment manufacturers. - Derek Schultz:
Unions for IT professionals? 14-15 - Andrzej Szymanski:
CCIE Professional Development: Advanced IP Network Design Alvaro Retana, Don Slice, and Russ White. 16 - Marek Natkaniec:
Wireless OFDM Systems: How to Make Them Work? 16-18 - Daniel J. Blumenthal, John E. Bowers, Lavanya Rau, Hsu-Feng Chou, Suresh Rangarajan, Wei Wang, Henrik N. Poulsen:
Optical signal processing for optical packet switching networks. - Constance J. Chang-Hasnain:
Progress and prospects of long-wavelength VSELs. - John Trezza, Harald Hamster, Joseph Iamartino, Hamid Bagheri, Casimer M. DeCusatis:
Parallel optical interconnects for enterprise class server clusters: needs and technology solutions. - Junichi Kani, Mitsuhiro Teshima, Koji Akimoto, Noboru Takachio, Hiroo Suzuki, Katsumi Iwatsuki, Motohaya Ishii:
A WDM-based optical access network for wide-area gigabit access services. - Mehmet Ulema, Barcin Kozbe:
Management of next-generation wireless networks and services. 86-87 - Spyridon Panagiotakis, Athanassia Alonistioti, Lazaros F. Merakos:
An advanced location information management scheme for supporting flexible service provisioning in reconfigurable mobile networks. 88-98 - Oriol Sallent, Jordi Pérez-Romero, Ramón Agustí, Ferran Casadevall:
Provisioning multimedia wireless networks for better QoS: RRM strategies for 3G W-CDMA. 100-106 - Chien-Chung Shen, Chavalit Srisathapornphat, Chaiporn Jaikaeo:
An adaptive management architecture for ad hoc networks. 108-115 - Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, José Marcos S. Nogueira, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
MANNA: a management architecture for wireless sensor networks. 116-125 - Hitesh Tewari, Donal O'Mahony:
Real-time payments for mobile IP. 126-136 - Steve S. Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:
Higher-layer issues associated with broadband access. 138-139 - Sven Ooghe, Jeremy De Clercq, Ingrid Van de Voorde, Yves T'Joens, Jeanne De Jaegher:
Impact of the evolution of the metropolitan network on the DSL access architecture. 140-145 - Susana Sargento, Rui Valadas, Joana Gonçalves, Henrique Sousa:
IP-based access networks for broadband multimedia services. 146-154 - Reoven Cohen:
On the establishment of an access VPN in broadband access networks. 156-163
Volume 41, Number 3, March 2003
- Christian Rad:
A tribute to our friend and colleaguey Salah Aidarous. 12 - Harry Rudin:
Internet for a mobile generation [Book Review]. 14 - Claus Bauer:
QoS in integrated 3G networks. 14-16 - Hossein Eslambolchi:
Reasons for optimism. 18-36 - Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani:
Optical wireless communications. 48 - Christopher C. Davis, Igor I. Smolyaninov, Stuart D. Milner:
Flexible optical wireless links and networks. 51-57 - Dominic C. O'Brien, Grahame E. Faulkner, Kalok Jim, Emmanuel B. Zyambo, David J. Edwards, Mark Whitehead, Paul Stavrinou, Gareth Parry, Jacques Bellon, Martin J. N. Sibley, Vinod A. Lalithambika, Valencia M. Joyner, Rina J. Samsudin, David M. Holburn, Robert J. Mears:
High-speed integrated transceivers for optical wireless. 58-62 - António R. Tavares, Rui Valadas, Rui L. Aguiar, A. M. de Oliveira Duarte:
Angle diversity and rate-adaptive transmission for indoor wireless optical communications. 64-73 - Tomoaki Ohtsuki:
Multiple-subcarrier modulation in optical wireless communications. 74-79 - Abdullah G. Al-Ghamdi, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani:
Performance evaluation of a triangular pyramidal fly-eye diversity detector for optical wireless communications. 80-86 - Steve Mechels, Lilac Muller, G. Dave Morley, Doug Tillett:
1D MEMS-based wavelength switching subsystem. 88-94 - Olav Solgaard, Daesung Lee, Kyoungsik Yu, Uma Krishnamoorthy, Kebin Li, Jonathan P. Heritage:
Microoptical phased arrays for spatial and spectral switching. 96-102 - Willie W. Lu:
4G mobile research in Asia. 104-106 - Shidong Zhou, Ming Zhao, Xibin Xu, Jing Wang, Yan Yao:
Distributed wireless communication system: a new architecture for future public wireless access. 108-113 - Daoben Li:
The perspectives of large area synchronous CDMA technology for the fourth-generation mobile radio. 114-118 - Yungsoo Kim, Byungjang Jeong, Jaehak Chung, Chan-Soo Hwang, Joon S. Ryu, Kiho Kim, Young Kyun Kim:
Beyond 3G: vision, requirements, and enabling technologies. 120-124 - Benjamin Falchuk, Kong Eng Cheng, Fuchun Joseph Lin, Bob Pinheiro, V. Jokubaitis:
An agile server for cross-provider service peering and aggregation. 126-136 - Basit Shafiq, Arif Ghafoor, Shahab Baqai, Husni Fahmi, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:
Wireless network resource management for Web-based multimedia document services. 138-145 - Chi-Chun Lo, Bin-Wen Chuang:
A novel approach of backup path reservation for survivable high-speed networks. 146-152 - Janusz Gozdecki, Andrzej Jajszczyk, Rafal Stankiewicz:
Quality of service terminology in IP networks. 153-159
Volume 41, Number 4, April 2003
- Piotr Cholda:
Reliability of computer systems and networks: fault tolerance, analysis, and design [Book Review]. 24 - Haniph A. Latchman, Larry Yonge:
Power line local area networking. 32-33 - Niovi Pavlidou, A. J. Han Vinck, Javad Yazdani, Bahram Honary:
Power line communications: state of the art and future trends. 34-40 - Francisco J. Cañete, José Antonio Cortés, Luis Díez, José T. Entrambasaguas:
Modeling and evaluation of the indoor power line transmission medium. 41-47 - Sobia Baig, N. D. Gohar:
A discrete multitone transceiver at the heart of the PHY layer of an in-home power line communication local-area network. 48-53 - Yu-Ju Lin, Haniph A. Latchman, Richard E. Newman, Srinivas Katar:
A comparative performance study of wireless and power line networks. 54-63 - Jose Abad, Agustin Badenes, Jorge Blasco, Judit Carreras, Victor Dominguez, Chano Gomez, Salvador Iranzo, Juan Carlos Riveiro, David Ruiz, Luis Manuel Torres, Jose Comabella:
Extending the power line LAN up to the neighborhood transformer. 64-70 - David Marples, Stanley Moyer:
In-home networking. 72 - Masao Nakagawa, Honggang Zhang, Hideaki Sato:
Ubiquitous homelinks based on IEEE 1394 and ultra wideband solutions. 74-82 - Deepak Bansal, Jeffrey Q. Bao, Whay Chiou Lee:
QoS-enabled residential gateway architecture. 83-89 - Kristof Van Laerhoven, Nicolas Villar, Albrecht Schmidt, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Maria Håkansson, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Pin&Play: the surface as network medium. 90-95 - Philip J. Lin, Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos:
"The time keepers". 96 - Ori Gerstel, Humair Raza:
On the synergy between electrical and photonic switching. 98-104 - Xiaojun Cao, Vishal Anand, Chunming Qiao:
Waveband switching in optical networks. 105-112 - Jingdi Zeng, Nirwan Ansari:
Toward IP virtual private network quality of service: a service provider perspective. 113-119 - Peer Hasselmeyer:
An infrastructure for the management of dynamic service networks. 120-126
Volume 41, Number 5, May 2003
- Srilal Weera:
Engineering internet QoS [Book Review]. 18 - Peter De Dobbelaere, Ken Falta, Steffen Gloeckner:
Advances in integrated 2D MEMS-based solutions for optical network applications. - Qin Zheng, Gurusamy Mohan:
Protection approaches for dynamic traffic in IP/MPLS-over-WDM networks. - Indra Widjaja, Iraj Saniee, Randy Giles, Debasis Mitra:
Light core and intelligent edge for a flexible, thin-layered, and cost-effective optical transport network. - Alan E. Willner, Deniz Gurkan, Asaf B. Sahin, John McGeehan, Michelle C. Hauer:
All-optical address recognition for optically-assisted routing in next-generation optical networks. - Stefano Galli, Anna Scaglione, Klaus Dostert:
Broadband is power: internet access through the power line network. 82-83 - Martin Gebhardt, Frank Weinmann, Klaus Dostert:
Physical and regulatory constraints for communication over the power supply grid. 84-90 - Ezio Biglieri:
Coding and modulation for a horrible channel. 92-98 - Huaiyu Dai, H. Vincent Poor:
Advanced signal processing for power line communications. 100-107 - George Jee, Con Edison, Ram Das Rao, Yehuda Cern:
Demonstration of the technical viability of PLC systems on medium- and low-voltage lines in the United States. 108-112 - Weilin Liu, Hans-Peter Widmer, Philippe Raffin:
Broadband PLC access systems and field deployment in European power line networks. 114-118 - Mohammad Atiquzzaman, Mohsen Guizani:
Topics in internet technology. 120 - Bruno Quoitin, Cristel Pelsser, L. Swinnen, Olivier Bonaventure, Steve Uhlig:
Interdomain traffic engineering with BGP. 122-128 - Geng-Sheng Kuo, Po-Chang Ko:
Dynamic RSVP protocol. 130-135 - Paxton J. Smith, Peter Kabal, Maier Blostein, Rafi Rabipour:
Tandem-free VoIP conferencing: a bridge to next-generation networks. 136-145
Volume 41, Number 6, June 2003
- Nirwan Ansari, Amitabh Mishra, Heinrich J. Stüttgen:
Scalability in IP-oriented Networks (Guest Editorial). 30-31 - Michael Welzl, Max Mühlhäuser:
Scalability and quality of service: a trade-off? 32-36 - Nicolas Christin, Jörg Liebeherr:
A QoS architecture for quantitative service differentiation. 38-45 - Baoxian Zhang, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Forwarding state scalability for multicast provisioning in IP networks. 46-51 - Yang Chen, Chunming Qiao, Mounir Hamdi, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Proportional differentiation: a scalable QoS approach. 52-58 - Sudipta Sengupta, Vijay P. Kumar, Debanjan Saha:
Switched optical backbone for cost-effective scalable core IP networks. 60-70 - K. L. Eddie Law, Achint Saxena:
Scalable design of a policy-based management system and its performance. 72-79 - Yoichi Maeda:
QoS standards for ip-based networks. 80 - Neal Seitz:
ITU-T QoS standards for IP-based networks. 82-89 - Len Ciavattone, Al Morton, Gomathi Ramachandran:
Standardized active measurements on a tier 1 IP backbone. 90-97 - Hui-Lan Lu, Igor Faynberg:
An architectural framework for support of quality of service in packet networks. 98-105 - Willie W. Lu:
Open wireless architecture and enhanced performance [Guest Editorial]. 106-107 - Jijun Luo, Rahul Mukerjee, Markus Dillinger, Eiman Mohyeldin, Egon Schulz:
Investigation of radio resource scheduling in WLANs coupled with 3G cellular network. 108-115 - Jian Liu, Yun Yuan, Luzhou Xu, Ronghui Wu, Yanzhong Dai, Yan Li, Lu Zhang, Min Shi, Yonggang Du:
Research on smart antenna technology for terminals for the TD-SCDMA system. 116-119 - Daqing Gu, Jinyun Zhang:
QoS enhancement in IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks. 120-124 - Scott C. Burleigh, Adrian Hooke, Leigh Torgerson, Kevin Fall, Vint Cerf, Bob Durst, Keith L. Scott, Howard S. Weiss:
Delay-tolerant networking: an approach to interplanetary Internet. 128-136 - Stephen B. Weinstein, Alexander D. Gelman:
Networked multimedia: issues and perspectives. 138-143
Volume 41, Number 7, July 2003
- Stephen B. Weinstein:
In memory of Adam Lender. 8 - Krzysztof Wajda:
Telecommunications technology reference [Book Review]. 22-23 - Bartolomé Arroyo-Fernández, José Fernandes, Ramjee Prasad:
Composite reconfigurable wireless networks: The EU R and D path toward 4G. 34-35 - Axel Jahn, Matthias Holzbock, Jan Müller, Robert Kebel, Massimo De Sanctis, Andrew Rogoyski, Eyal Trachtman, Oliver Franzrahe, Markus Werner, Fun Hu:
Evolution of aeronautical communications for personal and multimedia services. 36-43 - Sidharth Sharma, Andrew R. Nix, Sverrir Ólafsson:
Situation-aware wireless networks. 44-50 - Hong-Yon Lach, Christophe Janneteau, Alexandru Petrescu:
Network mobility in beyond-3G systems. 52-57 - Angela Doufexi, Eustace K. Tameh, Andrew R. Nix, Simon Armour, Araceli Molina:
Hotspot wireless LANs to enhance the performance of 3G and beyond cellular networks. 58-65 - Domenico Porcino, Walter Hirt:
Ultra-wideband radio technology: potential and challenges ahead. 66-74 - Birendra Prasada, Maier Blostein:
Collaborative research in telecommunications: A Canadian experience. 76-77 - Tho Le-Ngoc, Victor C. M. Leung, Peter Takats, Peter Garland:
Interactive multimedia satellite access communications. 78-85 - David D. Falconer, Jean-Paul DeCruyenaere:
Coverage enhancement methods for LMDS. 86-92 - Steven D. Blostein, Harry Leib:
Multiple antenna systems: their role and impact in future wireless access. 94-101 - Alberto Leon-Garcia, Lorne G. Mason:
Virtual network resource management for next-generation networks. 102-109 - Gregor von Bochmann, Johnny W. Wong, David Evans, Terence C. Lau, Don Bourne, Brigitte Kerhervé, Mohamed-Vall M. Salem, Haiwei Ye:
Scalability of Web-based electronic commerce systems. 110-115 - Andreas Polydoros, Jukka Rautio, Giuseppe Razzano, Hanna Bogucka, Diego Ragazzi, Aarne Mämmelä, Michael Benedix, Manuel Lobeira, Luigi Agarossi:
WIND-FLEX: developing a novel testbed for exploring flexible radio concepts in an indoor environment. 116-122 - Jacques Palicot, Christian Roland:
A new concept for wireless reconfigurable receivers. 124-132 - Srikathyayani Srikanteswara, Ramesh Chembil Palat, Jeffrey H. Reed, Peter Athanas:
An overview of configurable computing machines for software radio handsets. 134-141 - Andrey Belenky, Nirwan Ansari:
On IP traceback. 142-153 - Gábor Fodor, Anders Eriksson, Aimo Tuoriniemi:
Providing quality of service in always best connected networks. 154-163
Volume 41, Number 8, August 2003
- Benny Bing:
Wireless Local Area Networks: The New Wireless Revolution [Book Review]. 8-10 - Mario Lewin:
In Memory of Walter E. Noller. 10 - Greg Bernstein, Lyndon Ong:
Standards update: routing for optical networks. - Tzvetelina Battestilli, Harry G. Perros:
An introduction to optical burst switching. - Chihchung Chen, Chengkuo Lee, Yen-jyh Lai:
Novel VOA using in-plane reflective micromirror and off-axis light attenuation. - Bo Li, Xiaowen Chu:
Routing and wavelength assignment vs. wavelength converter placement in all-optical networks. - Debanjan Saha, Bala Rajagopalan, Greg Bernstein:
The optical network control plane: state of the standards and deployment. - Tapan K. Lala:
Guest Editorial - Storage area networking. 70-71 - Kalman Z. Meth, Julian Satran:
Features of the iSCSI protocol. 72-75 - Yingping Lu, David Hung-Chang Du:
Performance study of iSCSI-based storage subsystems. 76-82 - Michael P. Mesnier, Gregory R. Ganger, Erik Riedel:
Object-based storage. 84-90 - Yongdae Kim, Fabio Maino, Maithili Narasimha, Kyung Hyune Rhee, Gene Tsudik:
Secure group key management for storage area networks. 92-99 - Marc P. C. Fossorier, Sedat Ölçer:
Guest editorial - Capacity approaching codes, iterative decoding algorithms, and their applications. 100-101 - Sergio Benedetto, Guido Montorsi, Dariush Divsalar:
Concatenated convolutional codes with interleavers. 102-109 - Claude Berrou:
The ten-year-old turbo codes are entering into service. 110-116 - Frank R. Kschischang:
Codes defined on graphs. 118-125 - Tom Richardson, Rüdiger L. Urbanke:
The renaissance of Gallager's low-density parity-check codes. 126-131 - Engling Yeo, Venkat Anantharam:
Iterative decoder architectures. 132-140 - Bernard Shung:
Guest editorial - Topics in circuits for communications series: analog and digital circuits for wireless communications. 142-143 - Behzad Razavi:
RF CMOS transceivers for cellular telephony. 144-149 - Charles Thomas, Mark A. Bickerstaff, Linda M. Davis, Tom Prokop, Benjamin Widdup, Gongyu Zhou, David Garrett, Chris Nicol:
Integrated circuits for channel coding in 3G cellular mobile wireless systems. 150-159 - Teresa H. Meng, Bill McFarland, David Su, John Thomson:
Design and implementation of an all-CMOS 802.11a wireless LAN chipset. 160-168 - Anthony C. K. Soong, Seong-Jun Oh, Aleksandar D. Damnjanovic, Young C. Yoon:
Forward high-speed wireless packet data service in IS-2000 - 1×EV-DV. 170-177
Volume 41, Number 9, September 2003
- Andrzej Jajszczyk:
DWDM: Networks, Devices, and Technology [Book Review]. 29-33 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Jacek Chrostowski:
Guest editorial: After the optical bubble: the reality check. 40 - Nasir Ghani, Sudhir S. Dixit, Ti-Shiang Wang:
On IP-WDM integration: a retrospective. 42-45 - Paul A. Bonenfant:
Optical data networking: what bubble? 46-47 - Didier Colle, Piet Demeester, Paul Lagasse, Pedro Falcao, Peter Arijs:
Application, design, and evolution of DWDM in Pan-European Transport Networks. 48-50 - Ori Gerstel, Rajiv Ramaswami:
Optical layer survivability: a post-bubble perspective. 51-53 - Shigeki Aisawa, Atsushi Watanabe, Takashi Goh, Yoshihiro Takigawa, Masafumi Koga, Hiroshi Takahashi:
Advances in optical path crossconnect systems using planar-lightwave circuit-switching technologies. 54-57 - Andrew Houghton:
Supporting the rollout of broadband in Europe: optical network research in the IST program. 58-64 - Botaro Hirosaki, Katsumi Emura, Shin-ichiro Hayano, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi:
Next-generation optical networks as a value creation platform. 65-71 - Dimitris Gizopoulos, Robert C. Aitken:
Guest editorial - testing and verification of communication system-on-chip devices. 72-73 - Bart Vermeulen, John Dielissen, Kees Goossens, Calin Ciordas:
Bringing communication networks on a chip: test and verification implications. 74-81 - John Ferrario, Randy Wolf, Steve Moss, Mustapha Slamani:
A low-cost test solution for wireless phone RFICs. 82-88 - Alfredo Benso, Stefano Di Carlo, Giorgio Di Natale, Paolo Prinetto, Monica Lobetti Bodoni:
Programmable built-in self-testing of embedded RAM clusters in system-on-chip architectures. 90-97 - Josep Altet, Antonio J. Rubio, José Luis Rosselló, Jaume Segura:
Structural RFIC device testing through built-in thermal monitoring. 98-104 - Steve S. Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:
Guest editorial - Topics in broadband acciess: broadband access varieties. 106-107 - Christele Bouchat, Sven Van den Bosch, Thierry Pollet:
QoS in DSL access. 108-114 - Kenneth J. Kerpez, David L. Waring, Stefano Galli, James L. Dixon, Phiroz Madon:
Advanced DSL management. 116-123 - Feng Ouyang, Patrick Duvaut, Oliver Moreno, Laurent Pierrugues:
The first step of long-reach ADSL: smart DSL technology, READSL. 124-131 - Thomas Monath, Nils Kristian Elnegaard, Philippe Cadro, Dimitris Katsianis, Dimitris Varoutas:
Economics of fixed broadband access network strategies. 132-139 - Martin D. Carroll:
Aligning the initial maintenance intervals of cable modem upstream channels. 140-146
Volume 41, Number 10, October 2003
- Wojciech Kabacinski, Chin-Tau Lea, Guoliang Xue:
Guest editorial - 50th anniversary of clos networks. 26-27 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Nonblocking, repackable, and rearrangeable Clos networks: fifty years of the theory evolution. 28-33 - Frank K. Hwang:
A survey of nonblocking multicast three-stage Clos networks. 34-37 - Jonathan S. Turner, Riccardo Melen:
Multirate Clos networks. 38-44 - H. Jonathan Chao, Zhigang Jing, Soung-Yue Liew:
Matching algorithms for three-stage bufferless Clos network switches. 46-54 - Eiji Oki, Naoaki Yamanaka, Kohei Nakai, Nobuaki Matsuura:
Multi-stage switching system using optical WDM grouped links based on dynamic bandwidth sharing. 56-63 - Nim K. Cheung:
Mobile communications for anything that moves. 64 - Keiji Tachikawa:
A perspective on the evolution of mobile communications. 66-73 - Sanjay Shakkottai, Theodore S. Rappaport, Peter C. Karlsson:
Cross-layer design for wireless networks. 74-80 - Ashutosh Dutta, Jasmine Chennikara, Wai Chen, Onur Altintas, Henning Schulzrinne:
Multicasting streaming media to mobile users. 81-89 - Jürgen Schönwälder, Aiko Pras, Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin:
On the future of Internet management technologies. 90-97 - Sean S. B. Moore, Curtis A. Siller Jr.:
Packet sequencing: a deterministic protocol for QoS in IP networks. 98-107 - Giovanni Cherubini:
Hybrid TDMA/CDMA based on filtered multitone modulation for uplink transmission in HFC networks. 108-115 - Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo:
Multicarrier DS-CDMA: a multiple access scheme for ubiquitous broadband wireless communications. 116-124 - José-Luis Marzo, Eusebi Calle, Caterina M. Scoglio, Tricha Anjali:
QoS online routing and MPLS multilevel protection: a survey. 126-132 - Klaus I. Pedersen, Preben E. Mogensen, Juan Ramiro-Moreno:
Application and performance of downlink beamforming techniques in UMTS. 134-143
Volume 41, Number 11, November 2003
- Andrzej Jajszczyk:
IP for 3G, Networking Technologies for Mobile Communications [Book Review]. 8-10 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems [Book Review]. 10 - K. Ishibe:
The importance of calibration standards in jitter measurements. - Kyriakos G. Vlachos, Idelfonso Tafur Monroy, Antonius M. J. Koonen, Christophe Peucheret, Palle Jeppesen:
STOLAS: switching technologies for optically labeled signals. - Xiaohua Ma, Geng-Sheng Kuo:
Optical switching technology comparison: optical MEMS vs. other technologies. - Shlomo Ovadia, Christian Maciocco, Mario Paniccia, Ramesh Rajaduray:
Photonic burst switching (PBS) architecture for hop and span-constrained optical networks. - Kalle Ahmavaara, Henry Haverinen, Roman Pichna:
Interworking architecture between 3GPP and WLAN systems. 74-81 - Geir M. Køien, Thomas Haslestad:
Security aspects of 3G-WLAN interworking. 82-88 - Milind M. Buddhikot, Girish P. Chandranmenon, Seung-Jae Han, Yui-Wah Lee, Scott C. Miller, Luca Salgarelli:
Design and implementation of a WLAN/cdma2000 interworking architecture. 90-100 - Qian Zhang, Chuanxiong Guo, Zihua Guo, Wenwu Zhu:
Efficient mobility management for vertical handoff between WWAN and WLAN. 102-108 - John Floroiu, Reinhard Ruppelt, Dorgham Sisalem, Jerome Voglimacci:
Seamless handover in terrestrial radio access networks: a case study. 110-116 - Wei Zhuang, Yung-Sze Gan, Kok Jeng Loh, Kee Chaing Chua:
Policy-based QoS-management architecture in an integrated UMTS and WLAN environment. 118-125 - David Marples, Stanley Moyer:
Guest Editoria - Topics in in-home networking: multiple applications in the home. 126 - Henning Schulzrinne, Xiaotao Wu, Stylianos Sidiroglou, Stefan Berger:
Ubiquitous computing in home networks. 128-135 - Mario Kolberg, Evan H. Magill, Michael Wilson:
Compatibility issues between services supporting networked appliances. 136-147 - K. Daniel Wong, Vijay K. Varma:
Supporting real-time IP multimedia services in UMTS. 148-155
Volume 41, Number 12, December 2003
- Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Optical packet access protocols for WDM networks [Book Review]. 8 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
The wireless mobile internet [Book Review]. 8-10 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Stream processor architecture [Book Review]. 10 - Nim K. Cheung:
Guest editorial - Broadband internet access for every household. 28 - Yong-Kyung Lee, Dongmyun Lee:
Broadband access in Korea: experience and future perspective. 30-36 - Roberto Saracco:
Forecasting the future of information technology: how to make research investment more cost-effective? 38-45 - Rami G. Mukhtar, Stephen V. Hanly, Lachlan L. H. Andrew:
Efficient Internet traffic delivery over wireless networks. 46-53 - Suk Yu Hui, Kai-Hau Yeung:
Challenges in the migration to 4G mobile systems. 54-59 - Jing Zhu, Sumit Roy:
MAC for dedicated short range communications in intelligent transport system. 60-67 - Jaeha Kim, Deog-Kyoon Jeong:
Multi-gigabit-rate clock and data recovery based on blind oversampling. 68-74 - Michael V. Lau, Sam Shieh, Pei-Feng Wang, Brandon Smith, Dennis Lee, Jason Chao, Bernard Shung, Cheng-Chung Shih:
Gigabit Ethernet switches using a shared buffer architecture. 76-84 - Chih-Pin Su, Tsung-Fu Lin, Chih-Tsun Huang, Cheng-Wen Wu:
A high-throughput low-cost AES processor. 86-91 - Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, Divesh Srivastava, Andrea Westerinen:
Iterative multi-tier management information modeling. 92-99 - Paul Veitch:
A survivable and cost-effective IP metro interconnect architecture. 100-105
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