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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, January 2005
- Nicolae Oacã:
Greetings from the new editor. 1 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Distinguished lecturer tour in Australia. 2 - Christer Magnusson:
Shareholder value and security investments. 3-4 - Krzysztof Wesolowski:
The cdma2000 system for mobile communications (vanghi, v. et al; 2004) [book review]. 9 - J. Scott Marcus:
Universal service in a changing world - Regulatory and Policy issues. 16-17 - Ke Gong, Willie W. Lu, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen:
Wireless communications in China: technology vs. markets - Guest editorial. 27-28 - Bo Li, Dongliang Xie, Shiduan Cheng, Junliang Chen, Ping Zhang, Wenwu Zhu, Bin Li:
Recent advances on TD-SCDMA in China. 30-37 - Ping Zhang, Xiaofeng Tao, Jianhua Zhang, Ying Wang, Lihua Li, Yong Wang:
A vision from the future: beyond 3G TDD. 38-44 - Kan Zheng, Lin Huang, Wenbo Wang, Guiliang Yang:
TD-CDM-OFDM: Evolution of TD-SCDMA toward 4G. 45-52 - Hongwei Yang:
A road to future broadband wireless access: MIMO-OFDM-Based air interface. 53-60 - Shidong Zhou, Yunzhou Li, Ming Zhao, Xibin Xu, Jing Wang, Yan Yao:
Novel techniques to improve downlink multiple access capacity for Beyond 3G. 61-69 - Xiao-Hu Yu, Guo-An Chen, Ming Chen, Xiqi Gao:
The FuTURE Project in China. 70-75 - Yu Cheng, Hai Jiang, Weihua Zhuang, Zhisheng Niu, Chuang Lin:
Efficient resource allocation for China's 3G/4G wireless networks. 76-83 - Andrea Bianco, Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Geng-Sheng Kuo:
Next generation switching and routing - Guest Editorial. 86-87 - Georgios Sapountzis, Manolis Katevenis:
Benes switching fabrics with O(N)-complexity internal backpressure. 88-94 - Sudeept Bhatnagar, Samrat Ganguly, Badri Nath:
Creating multipoint-to-point LSPs for traffic engineering. 95-100 - Isabella Cerutti, Andrea Fumagalli:
Traffic grooming in static wavelength division multiplexing networks. 101-107 - Eiji Oki, Kohei Shiomoto, Daisaku Shimazaki, Naoaki Yamanaka, Wataru Imajuku, Yoshihiro Takigawa:
Dynamic multilayer routing schemes in GMPLS-based IP+optical networks. 108-114 - Baoxian Zhang, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Providing multicast through recursive unicast. 115-121 - Ali S. Dakdouki, Victor L. Banket, Nikolai K. Mykhaylov, Alexander A. Skopa:
Downlink processing algorithms for multi-antenna wireless communications. 122-127
Volume 43, Number 2, February 2005
- Roberto Saracco:
Leveraging technology and the market to bring telecommunications business into the next decade. 1-4 - Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos, Chunming Qiao:
Optical access networks. S4 - Wojciech Dziunikowski:
Mobile IPv6: mobility in a wireless internet [Book Review]. 8 - Jon M. Peha:
Approaches to spectrum sharing. 10-12 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Automatically switched optical networks: benefits and requirements. S10-S15 - Yuanqiu Luo, Nirwan Ansari:
Bandwidth allocation for multiservice access on EPONs. S16-S21 - Chet Babla:
Addressing challenges in serial 10 Gb/s multimode fiber enterprise networks. S22-S28 - Sunil Priyadarshi, Sheng Z. Zhang, M. Tokhmakhian, Hua Yang, Near Margalit:
The first hot pluggable 2.5 Gb/s DWDM transceiver in an SFP form factor. S29-S31 - Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Mohsen Guizani:
Multiple access technologies for B3G wireless communications. 65-67 - Hua Wei, Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo:
Interference-free broadband single- and multicarrier DS-CDMA. 68-73 - William C. Y. Lee:
CS-OFDMA: a new wireless CDD physical layer scheme. 74-79 - Robert C. Qiu, Huaping Liu, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen:
Ultra-wideband for multiple access communications. 80-87 - Farooq Khan:
A time-orthogonal CDMA high-speed uplink data transmission scheme for 3G and beyond. 88-94 - Romano Fantacci, Francesco Chiti, Dania Marabissi, Giada Mennuti, Simone Morosi, Daniele Tarchi:
Perspectives for present and future CDMA-based communications systems. 95-100 - Sanjiv Nanda, Rod Walton, John W. Ketchum, Mark Wallace, Steven Howard:
A high-performance MIMO OFDM wireless LAN. 101-109 - Abbas Jamalipour, Tadahiro Wada, Takaya Yamazato:
A tutorial on multiple access technologies for beyond 3G mobile networks. 110-117 - Markku J. Juntti, Mikko Vehkaperä, Jouko Leinonen, Zexian Li, Djordje Tujkovic, Shigehiko Tsumura, Shinsuke Hara:
MIMO MC-CDMA communications for future cellular systems. 118-124 - Steven S. Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:
Broadband access varieties. 126 - Arunabha Ghosh, David R. Wolter, Jeffrey G. Andrews, Runhua Chen:
Broadband wireless access with WiMax/802.16: current performance benchmarks and future potential. 129-136 - Isabelle Tardy, Ole Grøndalen:
On the role of future high-frequency BFWA systems in broadband communication networks. 138-144 - Jun Zheng, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Media access control for Ethernet passive optical networks: an overview. 145-150 - Tineke M. Egyedi, John Hudson:
A standard's integrity: can it be safeguarded? 151-155
Volume 43, Number 3, March 2005
- Atli Lemma Gebretsadik:
Computer communications in developing countries. 1-4 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Andrzej Jajszczyk, Joseph Milizzo:
Publications: an exceptional tradition part 1 - magazines. 6-7 - Siva D. Muruganathan, Daniel C. F. Ma, Rolly I. Bhasin, Abraham O. Fapojuwo:
A centralized energy-efficient routing protocol for wireless sensor networks. S8-13 - Carole Swaim:
David newman named 2005 outstanding engineering alumnus at Pennsylvania State University. 8 - Jon M. Peha:
Regulatory and policy issues protecting public safety with better communications systems. 10-11 - Piotr Zuraniewski:
Multifractal based network traffic modeling [Book Review]. 12-14 - Georg K. Hampel, D. Abush-Magder, Alvaro H. Diaz, Lawrence M. Drabeck, Michael J. Flanagan, John M. Graybeal, John D. Hobby, William M. MacDonald, Paul A. Polakos, Jayanthi Srinivasan, Howard Trickey, Lisa Zhang, George E. Rittenhouse:
The new paradigm for wireless network optimization: a synergy of automated processes and human intervention. S14-S21 - Yongkang Xiao, Xiuming Shan, Yong Ren:
Game theory models for IEEE 802.11 DCF in wireless ad hoc networks. S22-S26 - Ye Tian, Kai Xu, Nirwan Ansari:
TCP in wireless environments: problems and solutions. S27-S32 - Joseph Mitola III:
Beginning our second year of publication. 52 - Lee Pucker:
Does the wireless industry really need all these digital if standards? 54-57 - Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani, Ian H. White:
Optical storage area networks. 70 - Ashwin Gumaste, Si-Qing Zheng:
Next-generation optical storage area networks: the light-trails approach. 72-79 - Xiangqun Qiu, Radha Telikepalli, Tadeusz Drwiega, James Yan:
Reliability and availability assessment of storage area network extension solutions. 80-85 - Casimer M. DeCusatis:
Fiber optic cable infrastructure and dispersion compensation for storage area networks. 86-92 - Tim D. Wilkinson, William A. Crossland, Neil Collings, Fan Zhang, Mark Fan:
Reconfigurable free-space optical cores for storage area networks. 93-99 - Silvia Giordano, Catherine Rosenberg:
Ad hoc and sensor networks. 100 - Ivan Stojmenovic, Amiya Nayak, Johnson Kuruvila:
Design guidelines for routing protocols in ad hoc and sensor networks with a realistic physical layer. 101-106 - Farshad Eshghi, Ahmed K. Elhakeem, Yousef R. Shayan:
Performance evaluation of multihop ad hoc WLANs. 107-115 - Dragos Niculescu:
Communication paradigms for sensor networks. 116-122 - Raffaele Bruno, Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori:
Mesh networks: commodity multihop ad hoc networks. 123-131
Volume 43, Number 4, April 2005
- Curtis A. Siller Jr., Des Taylor:
The president's page - Publications: an exceptional tradition part 2 - Journals. 6-7 - Joan García-Haro:
Computer Networking First-Step by Wendell Odom - [Book Review]. 8 - J. Scott Marcus:
Broadband adoption in Europe. 18-20 - Jean-Pierre Ebert, Eckhard Grass, Ralf Irmer, Rolf Kraemer, Gerhard P. Fettweis, Karl Strom, Günther Tränkle, Walter Wirnitzer, Reimund Wittmann, Hans-Jürgen Reumerman, Egon Schulz, Martin Weckerle, Peter Egner, Ulrich Barth:
Global Communications Newsletter - Paving the way for gigabit networking. 27-30 - Fernando Cerdán, Josemaria Malgosa-Sanahuja:
Science and technology strategies in Spain (2004-2007): convergence with regional plans. 30 - Anthony C. K. Soong, Witold A. Krzymien, Young C. Yoon:
Guest editorial - CDMA2000 Evolution: 1X EV-DV. 34-35 - Young-Kwan Kim, Byung K. Yi:
3G wireless and cdma2000 1× evolution in Korea. 36-40 - R. Thomas Derryberry, Zhouyue Pi:
Reverse high-speed packet data physical layer enhancements in cdma2000 1×EV-DV. 41-47 - David R. Comstock, Rath Vannithamby, Balasubramanian Srinivasan, Liangchi Hsu, Mark W. Cheng:
Rreverse link high-speed packet data support in cdma2000 1×EV-DV: upper layer protocols. 48-56 - Yuchul Kim, Jungsoo Jung, Beomsik Bae, Daegyun Kim, P. R. Rakkotia, Young Kyun Kim:
Upper layer enhancements for fast call setup in cdma2000 revision D. 57-64 - Hwanjoon Kwon, Younsun Kim, Jin-Kyu Han, Donghee Kim, Hyeon Woo Lee, Young Kyun Kim:
Performance evaluation of high-speed packet enhancement on cdma2000 1×EV-DV. 67-73 - Soon Yil Kwon, Ki Jun Kim, Youngwoo Yun, Sang G. Kim, Byung K. Yi:
Power controlled H-ARQ in cdma2000 1×EV-DV. 77-81 - Yong-Hoon Choi, Jaesung Park, Beomjoon Kim, Mark A. Shayman:
A framework for elastic QoS provisioning in the cdma2000 1×EV-DV packet core network. 82-88 - Nim K. Cheung:
Guest Editorial - Broadband over power line interferences and intervehicle safety communications. 90-91 - Paul S. Henry:
Interference characteristics of broadband power line communication systems using aerial medium voltage wires. 92-98 - Wai Chen, Shengwei Cai:
Ad hoc peer-to-peer network architecture for vehicle safety communications. 100-107 - Hans-Jürgen Reumerman, Marco Roggero, Marco Ruffini:
The application-based clustering concept and requirements for intervehicle networks. 108-113 - Hung-Yun Hsieh, Raghupathy Sivakumar:
Parallel transport: a new transport layer paradigm for enabling Internet quality of service. 114-121 - Giovanni Iacovoni, Daniela Pierotti, Davide Parisi, Marco Isopi:
Cell capacity of LMDS systems in typical traffic scenarios. 122-129 - Antonella Molinaro, Floriano De Rango, Salvatore Marano, Mauro Tropea:
A scalable framework for in IP-oriented terrestrial-GEO satellite networks. 130-137 - Patrick Seeling, Philippe de Cuetos, Martin Reisslein:
Fine granularity scalable video: implications for streaming and a trace-based evaluation methodology. 138-142
Volume 43, Number 5, May 2005
- Curtis A. Siller Jr., P. Perra:
The president's page - Membership development programs. 8-10 - Celia Desmond:
Society News - Candidates announced for board of governors. 11-16 - Henry Wieland:
Conference preview - SUPETCOMM 2005: changing industry on display. 18-19 - Michael J. Marcus:
Unlicensed cognitive sharing of TV spectrum: the controversy at the Federal Communications Commission. 24-25 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks - [Book Review]. 26 - Nicolae Oacã:
Global communications newsletter - A romanian way toward mobile broadband: an interview with Richard Moat, CEO, Orange Romania. 27-30 - Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos, Chunming Qiao:
Editorial - The Future Tellers. S2 - Xinwan Li, Jianping Chen, Guiling Wu, Hui Wang, Ailun Ye:
An experimental study of an optical burst switching network based on wavelength-selective optical switches. S3-10 - Kevin H. Liu:
Intelligent network control middleware platform. S11-S18 - Min Zhang, Ling Wang, Peida Ye:
All optical XOR logic gates: technologies and experiment demonstrations. S19-S24 - Marco Roccetti, Barcin Kozbe, Mehmet Ulema:
Guest editorial - Entertainment everywhere: system and networking issues in emerging network-centric entertainment systems: part 1. 67-68 - Vittorio Ghini, Paola Salomoni, Giovanni Pau:
Always-best-served music distribution for nomadic users over heterogeneous networks. 69-74 - Lei Liang, Zhili Sun, Haitham S. Cruickshank:
Relative QoS optimization for multiparty online gaming in DiffServ networks. 75-83 - Jason But, Thuy T. T. Nguyen, Grenville Armitage:
The brave new world of online digital home entertainment. 84-89 - Lavinia Egidi, Marco Furini:
Bringing multimedia contents into MP3 files. 90-97 - Jian Ni, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Large-scale cooperative caching and application-level multicast in multimedia content delivery networks. 98-105 - Farzad Safaei, Paul Boustead, Cong Duc Nguyen, Jeremy Brun, Mehran Dowlatshahi:
Latency-driven distribution: infrastructure needs of participatory entertainment applications. 106-112 - Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Mohsen Guizani:
Guest editorial - The next-generation internet. 113 - Mallik Tatipamula, Francois Le Faucheur, Tomohiro Otani, Hiroshi Esaki:
Implementation of IPv6 services over a GMPLS-based IP/optical network. 114-122 - Zhiqiang Gao, Nirwan Ansari:
Tracing cyber attacks from the practical perspective. 123-131 - Abd-Elhamid M. Taha, Hossam S. Hassanein, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Extensions for Internet QoS paradigms to mobile IP: a survey. 132-139 - Dave Marples, Stan Moyer:
Guest editorial - Consumer communications and networking series. 140 - Hankyu Lim, Deog-Kyoon Jeong, KyungTae Kim, JunMo Park, Han-Gyoo Kim:
A single-chip storage LSI for home networks. 141-148 - Raphael C.-W. Phan:
Security limitations of an authorized anonymous ID-based scheme for mobile communication. 149-153 - Apostolos E. Nikolaidis, Gregory Doumenis, George I. Stassinopoulos, Marios-Polychronis Drakos, Markos P. Anastasopoulos, Sam D'Haeseleer:
Management traffic in emerging remote configuration mechanisms for residential gateways and home devices. 154-162
Volume 43, Number 6, June 2005
- Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Distinguished Lecturer Tour in India - Global Communications Newsletter. 1-4 - Bratislav Milovanovic:
TELSIKS through the years. 2-4 - Piotr Pacyna:
Mobile IP, Present State and Future (Mondal, A.S.; 2003) [Book review]. 12-14 - Barcin Kozbe, Marco Roccetti, Mehmet Ulema:
Entertainment Everywhere: System and networking issues in emerging network-centric entertainment systems: Part II. 73-74 - William Luh, Deepa Kundur:
New paradigms for effective multicasting and fingerprinting of entertainment media. 77-84 - Xiaoyuan Gu, Matthias Dick, Zefir Kurtisi, Ulf Noyer, Lars C. Wolf:
Network-centric music performance: practice and experiments. 86-93 - Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Eugenio Magistretti:
Lightweight autonomic dissemination of entertainment services in widescale wireless environments. 94-101 - Jens Wohltorf, Richard Cissée, Andreas Rieger:
BerlinTainment: an agent-based context-aware entertainment planning system. 102-109 - Monique Morrow, Vishal Sharma, Thomas D. Nadeau, Loa Andersson:
Challenges in enabling interprovider service quality in the internet. 110-111 - Philip Jacob, Bruce Davie:
Technical challenges in the delivery of interprovider QoS. 112-118 - Luyuan Fang, Nabil Bitar, Jean-Louis Le Roux, Jaime Miles:
Interprovider IP-MPLS services: requirements, implementations, and challenges. 119-128 - Michael P. Howarth, Paris Flegkas, George Pavlou, Ning Wang, Panos Trimintzios, David Griffin, Jonas Griem, Mohamed Boucadair, Pierrick Morand, Abolghasem Asgari, Panos Georgatsos:
Provisioning for interdomain quality of service: the MESCAL approach. 129-137 - Fabio Ricciato, Ugo Monaco, Daniele Ali:
Distributed schemes for diverse path computation in multidomain MPLS networks. 138-146 - Eric William Burger:
A new interprovider interconnect technology for multimedia networks. 147-151 - Matthew Bocci, Mustapha Aïssaoui, David Watkinson:
Service convergence using MPLS multiservice networks. 152-159 - Joseph Mitola III:
Introduction to the June supplement - Editorial. S2 - Lee Pucker:
Is the wireless industry ready for component based system development? S6-S8 - Mugen Peng, Wenbo Wang:
A framework for investigating radio resource management algorithms in TD-SCDMA systems. S12-S18 - Li Ping:
Interleave-division multiple access and chip-by-chip iterative multi-user detection. S19-S23 - Ramon Ferrús, Luis Alonso, Anna Umbert, Xavier Revés, Jordi Pérez-Romero, Fernando J. Casadevall:
Cross-layer scheduling strategy for UMTS downlink enhancement. S24-S28 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Shantidev Mohanty, Jiang Xie:
A ubiquitous mobile communication architecture for next-generation heterogeneous wireless systems. S29-S36
Volume 43, Number 7, July 2005
- Christos V. Verikoukis, Luis Alonso, T. Giamalis:
Cross-layer optimization for wireless systems: a european research key challenge. 1-3 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Mike Kincaid:
Recognizing Exceptional Accomplishment - The President's Page. 8-9 - Piotr Cholda:
Network Recovery, Protection and Restoration of Optical, SONET-SDH, IP, and MPLS [Book Review]. 12 - Monique J. Morrow, Mallik Tatipamula, Adrian Farrel:
GMPLS: the promise of the next-generation optical control plane. 26-27 - Sandrine Pasqualini, Andreas Kirstädter, Andreas Iselt, Rayane Chahine, Sofie Verbrugge, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Influence of GMPLS on network providers' operational expenditures: a quantitative study. 28-38 - Dimitri Papadimitriou, Dominique Verchère:
GMPLS user-network interface in support of end-to-end rerouting. 35-43 - Martin Vigoureux, Bela Berde, Loa Andersson, Tibor Cinkler, Lieven Levrau, M. Ondata, Didier Colle, Juan P. Fernández Palacios, Monika Jaeger:
Multilayer traffic engineering for GMPLS-enabled networks. 44-50 - Bart Puype, Jean-Philippe Vasseur, Adelbert Groebbens, Sophie De Maesschalck, Didier Colle, Ilse Lievens, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Benefits of GMPLS for multilayer recovery. 51-59 - Tomonori Takeda, Deborah Brungard, Dimitri Papadimitriou, Hamid Ould-Brahim:
Layer 1 virtual private networks: driving forces and realization by GMPLS. 60-67 - Thomas D. Nadeau, Hari Rakotoranto:
GMPLS operations and management: today's challenges and solutions for tomorrow. 68-74 - Sudhir Dixit, Amardeo Sarma:
Advances in self-organizing networks. 76-77 - Christian Prehofer, Christian Bettstetter:
Self-organization in communication networks: principles and design paradigms. 78-85 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Evsen Yanmaz, Ozan K. Tonguz:
On the design of self-organized cellular wireless networks. 86-93 - David L. Alderson, Walter Willinger:
A contrasting look at self-organization in the Internet and next-generation communication networks. 94-100 - Sonja Buchegger, Jean-Yves Le Boudec:
Self-policing mobile ad hoc networks by reputation systems. 101-107 - Silvia Giordano, Catherine Rosenberg:
Ad hoc and sensor networks. 108 - Claude Chaudet, Dominique Dhoutaut, Isabelle Guérin Lassous:
Performance issues with IEEE 802.11 in ad hoc networking. 110-116 - Luis Villaseñor-González, Ying Ge, Louise Lamont:
HOLSR: a hierarchical proactive routing mechanism for mobile ad hoc networks. 118-125 - Xin Zhang, George F. Riley:
Energy-aware on-demand scatternet formation and routing for Bluetooth-based wireless sensor networks. 126-133 - Olga Goussevskaia, Max do Val Machado, Raquel A. F. Mini, Antonio A. F. Loureiro, Geraldo Robson Mateus, José Marcos S. Nogueira:
Data dissemination based on the energy map. 134-143
Volume 43, Number 8, August 2005
- Milan Jankovic, Miroslav L. Dukic:
A proposal for telecommunications strategy in Serbia. 1-4 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Raouf Boutaba:
Standards - A new challenge for ComSoc - The President's Page. 6-8 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Giving notice: why privacy policies and security breach notifications aren't enough. 18-19 - Gurusamy Mohan, Nasir Ghani, Chava Vijaya Saradhi, Alexandros A. Stavdas:
Optical networking testbeds: experiences, challenges, and future directions (Part 1). 52-53 - Sudhir Dixit, Amardeo Sarma:
Self-organization in networks today. 77 - Kyriakos Manousakis, John S. Baras, Anthony J. McAuley, Raquel Morera:
Network and domain autoconfiguration: a unified approach for large dynamic networks. 78-85 - Wajdi Louati, Djamal Zeghlache:
Network-based virtual personal overlay networks using programmable virtual routers. 86-94 - Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, Thais Regina M. Braga, Fabrício A. Silva, Helen P. Assunção, José Marcos S. Nogueira, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
On the design of a self-managed wireless sensor network. 95-102 - Charles Chien, Jim Goodman, Stephen Molloy:
Topics in circuits for communications. 103-104 - Khurram Muhammad, Robert Bogdan Staszewski, Dirk Leipold:
Digital RF processing: toward low-cost reconfigurable radios. 105-113 - David D. Wentzloff, Raúl Blázquez, Fred S. Lee, Brian P. Ginsburg, Johnna Powell, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
System design considerations for ultra-wideband communication. 114-121 - Tao-Yuan Chien, Yu-Wen Huang, Ching-Yeh Chen, Homer H. Chen, Liang-Gee Chen:
Hardware architecture design of video compression for multimedia communication systems. 122-131 - Nathan A. VanderHorn, Srivatsan Balasubramanian, Mani Mina, Arun K. Somani:
Light-trail testbed for IP-centric applications. S5-10 - Xuan Zheng, Malathi Veeraraghavan, Nageswara S. V. Rao, Qishi Wu, Mengxia Zhu:
CHEETAH: circuit-switched high-speed end-to-end transport architecture testbed. s11-s17 - Haidar Chamas, William Bjorkman, Stephen Liu, Lily Chen, Mohamed A. Ali:
Verizon experience with ng ethernet services: evolution to a converged layer 1, 2 network. s18-s25 - Yu-Li Hsueh, Wei-tao Shaw, Leonid G. Kazovsky, Akira Agata, Shu Yamamoto:
Success pon demonstrator: experimental exploration of next-generation optical access networks. s26-s33 - Andrew W. Moore, Laura B. James, Adrian Wonfor, Ian H. White, Richard V. Penty:
Chasing errors through the network stack: a testbed for investigating errors in real traffic on optical networks. s34-s39 - Raul Muñoz, Carolina Pinart, Ricardo Martínez, Jordi Sorribes, Gabriel Junyent, Martin Maier, Abdelhafid Amrani:
The adrenaline testbed: integrating GMPLS, XML, and SNMP in transparent DWDM networks. s40-s48
Volume 43, Number 9, September 2005
- Christos V. Verikoukis, D. Anastasiadou, Ioannis Konstas, Pantelis Angelidis:
Global Communications Newsletter - The mobile telecommunications landscape in associate candidate and Western Balkan countries. 1-4 - Lee Pucker:
Which signal processing technologies should I use in my wireless application? Well, it depends... S4-S6 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Nicolae Oacã:
The President's Page - Communicating with our global constituency. 8-10 - Marek Natkaniec:
Voice Over 802.11 (Ohrtman, F.; 2004) [Book Review]. S8 - Vasu Chakravarthy, Abel S. Nunez, James P. Stephens, Arnab K. Shaw, Michael A. Temple:
TDCS, OFDM, and MC-CDMA: a brief tutorial. S11-S16 - Marek Natkaniec, Michal Wagrowski:
High-fidelity Multichannel Audio Coding / OFDM for Wireless Communications Systems [Book Reviews]. 16-20 - Tao Jiang, Guangxi Zhu:
Complement block coding for reduction in peak-to-average power ratio of OFDM signals. S17-S22 - Paul Green:
CommuniCrostic Puzzle - Puzzle No. 271. 22 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Xudong Wang:
A survey on wireless mesh networks. S23-S30 - Nim Cheung:
Fiber to 30 million homes. 70-71 - Hiromichi Shinohara:
Broadband access in Japan: rapidly growing FTTH market. 72-78 - Mourad Debbabi, Azzam Mourad, Chamseddine Talhi, Hamdi Yahyaoui:
Accelerating embedded Java for mobile devices. 80-85 - Eunsam Kim, Jonathan C. L. Liu:
An integrated network/storage architecture for sharing high-quality broadcast TV contents. 86-93 - Juan C. Dueñas, José L. Ruiz, Manuel Santillán:
An end-to-end service provisioning scenario for the residential environment. 94-100 - Gergely V. Záruba, Farhad Ahani Kamangar, Manfred Huber, David Levine:
CONNECT: a personal remote messaging and monitoring system to aid people with disabilities. 101-109 - Guozhu Long, Jalil Kamali, Amir H. Fazlollahi, Vinay R. Rao:
Competition stimulates technology advances: experiences from ADSL development in Japan. 110-115 - Vijay K. Gurbani, Xian-He Sun, Alec Brusilovsky:
Inhibitors for ubiquitous deployment of services in the next-generation network. 116-121 - Seungwan Ryu, Seikwon Park, Donsung Oh, Gyungchul Sihn, Kichul Han, Seung-Ku Hwang:
Research activities on next-generation mobile communications and services in Korea. 122-131 - Ferit Yegenoglu, Erik Sherk:
Network characterization using constraint-based definitions of capacity, utilization, and efficiency. 132-138
Volume 43, Number 10, October 2005
- Bill Gurley:
802.11 goes to Washington: incumbents fight municipal broadband. 12-14 - Hrvoje Dujmic, Dinko Begusic, Nikola Rozic:
Technical report on softcom 2004 conference on software, telecommunications, and computer networks. 27-30 - Yoichi Maeda, Brian Moore:
Standards for the next-generation network. 33 - Chae Sub Lee, Dick Knight:
Realization of the next-generation network. 34-41 - Marco Carugi, Brent Hirschman, Atsunobu Narita:
Introduction to the ITU-T NGN focus group release 1: target environment, services, and capabilities. 42-48 - Keith G. Knightston, Naotaka Morita, Thomas Towle:
NGN architecture: generic principles, functional architecture, and implementation. 49-56 - George Pavlou, Aiko Pras:
Introducing the series on network and service management. 60 - Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Diego Moreira da Rosa, André Panisson, Cristina Melchiors, Maria Janilce Bosquiroli Almeida, Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco:
Managing computer networks using peer-to-peer technologies. 62-68 - Dakshi Agrawal, Kang-Won Lee, Jorge Lobo:
Policy-based management of networked computing systems. 69-75 - Yu Cheng, Ramy Farha, Ali Tizghadam, Myung-Sup Kim, Massoud R. Hashemi, Alberto Leon-Garcia, James Won-Ki Hong:
Virtual network approach to scalable IP service deployment and efficient resource management. 76-84 - Kamil Saraç, Kevin C. Almeroth:
Monitoring IP multicast in the internet: recent advances and ongoing challenges. 85-91 - Silvia Giordano, Catherine Rosenberg:
Topics in ad hoc and sensor networks. 92 - Martin Haenggi, Daniele Puccinelli:
Routing in ad hoc networks: a case for long hops. 93-101 - Pradipta De, Ashish Raniwala, Srikant Sharma, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Design considerations for a multihop wireless network testbed. 102-109 - Baoxian Zhang, Hussein T. Mouftah:
QoS routing for wireless ad hoc networks: problems, algorithms, and protocols. 110-117 - Pedro M. Ruiz, Francisco J. Ros, Antonio F. Skarmeta:
Internet connectivity for mobile ad hoc networks: solutions and challenges. 118-125 - Mohsen Guizani, Mohammed Atiquzzaman:
Topics in internet technology. 126 - Jie Li, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Mobility support for IP-Based networks. 127-132 - Xiaoming Fu, Henning Schulzrinne, Attila Báder, Dieter Hogrefe, Cornelia Kappler, Georgios Karagiannis, Hannes Tschofenig, Sven Van den Bosch:
NSIS: a new extensible IP signaling protocol suite. 133-141 - Smita Rai, Biswanath Mukherjee, Omkar Deshpande:
IP resilience within an autonomous system: current approaches, challenges, and future directions. 142-149
Volume 43, Number 11, November 2005
- James D. Jones, Lyndon Ong, Monica A. Lazer:
Interoperability update: dynamic ethernet services via intelligent optical networks. S4-10 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Celia Desmond:
The president's page - ComSoc nominations and elections...demystified. 8-9 - Nageswara S. V. Rao, William R. Wing, Steven M. Carter, Qishi Wu:
Ultrascience net: network testbed for large-scale science applications. S12-S17 - Justus Haucap, J. Scott Marcus:
Why regulate? Lessons from New Zealand. 14-16 - Jacek Rzasa:
Communication Networking: An Analytical Approach [Book Review]. 18-19 - Ilia Baldine, Arnold Bragg, Gregory Evans, Mike Pratt, Mrugendra Singhai, Daniel S. Stevenson, Raghu Uppalli:
JumpStart deployments in ultra-high-performance optical networking testbeds. S18-S25 - Fotis Karayannis, Joan Serrat-Fernández, Javier Baliosian, Javier Rubio-Loyola, Konstantinos Vaxevanakis, George Pagomenos, Theodore B. Zahariadis:
In-field evaluation of a managed IP/MPLS over WDM provisioning solution. S26-S33 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:
Global communications newsletter - Distinguished lecturer tour in New Zealand. 33-36 - Hans-Martin Foisel, Christoph Gerlach, Andreas Gladisch, Sabine Szuppa, Axel Weber:
Global seamless network demonstrator: a comprehensive ASON/GMPLS testbed. S34-S39 - Mohan Gurusamy, Nasir Ghani, Chava Vijaya Saradhi, Alexandros A. Stavdas:
Guest editorial - Optical networking testbeds: experiences, challenges, and future directions: part II. 39-40 - Fu-Tai An, David Gutierrez, Kyeong Soo Kim, Jung Woo Lee, Leonid G. Kazovsky:
SUCCESS-HPON: A next-generation optical access architecture for smooth migration from TDM-PON to WDM-PON. S40-S47 - Yongmei Sun, Tomohiro Hashiguchi, Vo Quang Minh, Xi Wang, Hiroyuki Morikawa, Tomonori Aoyama:
Design and implementation of an optical burst-switched network testbed. S48-S55 - Christopher A. Nissen, Torleiv Maseng:
Guest editorial - Network-centric military communicatios. 102-103 - Ingvild Sorteberg, Øivind Kure:
The use of service level agreements in tactical military coalition force networks. 107-114 - George F. Elmasry, C. J. McCann, Robert Welsh:
Partitioning QoS management for secure tactical wireless ad hoc networks. 116-123 - Jun Wang, William Yurcik, Yaling Yang, Jason Hester:
Multiring techniques for scalable battlespace group communications. 124-133 - Steven S. Gorshe, Glenn Parsons, Michael W. Truskowski, Italo Busi:
Guest editorial - Ethernet transport over public wide area networks. 134-135 - Aref Meddeb:
Why ethernet WAN transport? 136-141 - Ken Moerman, Jeff Fishburn, Marc Lasserre, David Ginsburg:
Utah's UTOPIA: an ethernet-based MPLS/VPLS triple play deployment. 142-150 - Mike Mcfarland, Samer Salam, Ripin Checker:
Ethernet OAM: key enabler for carrier class metro ethernet services. 152-157 - Ronald van Haalen, Richa Malhotra, Arjan De-Heer:
Optimized routing for providing ethernet LAN services. 158-164 - Anush Elangovan:
Efficient multicasting and broadcasting in layer 2 provider backbone networks. 166-170
Volume 43, Number 12, December 2005
- Curtis A. Siller Jr.:
"The past two years..." [The president's page]. 6-8 - Roch H. Glitho:
Handing over the Reins. 10 - Derrick L. Cogburn, Milton Mueller, Lee McKnight, Hans Klein, John Mathiason:
The U.S. role in global internet governance. 12-14 - Paul Green:
Puzzle No. 274. 20 - Joseph Mitola III:
A trip up the protocol stack. S2 - Nam-Jin Oh, Sang-Gug Lee, Jinho Ko:
A CMOS 868/915 MHz direct conversion. ZigBee single-chip radio. 100-109 - Michal Wagrowski, Wojciech Dziunikowski:
Book reviews (2 books reviewed). S8-S9 - Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Srivatsan Sankaranarayanan, Amitabh Mishra:
A bandwidth sharing approach to improve licensed spectrum utilization. 10-supl - Masami Yabusaki, Takatoshi Okagawa, Kazuo Imai:
Mobility management in All-IP mobile network: end-to-end intelligence or network intelligence? 16-supl - Jyh-Cheng Chen, Yu-Ping Wang:
Extensible authentication protocol (EAP) and IEEE 802.1x: tutorial and empirical experience. 26-supl - Ernestina Cianca, Ramjee Prasad, Mauro De Sanctis, Aldo De Luise, Mirko Antonini, Daniele Teotino, Marina Ruggieri:
Integrated satellite-HAP systems. 33-supl - Charles Chien, Jim Goodman, Stephen Molloy:
Topics in circuits for communications series[Guest Editorial]. 77-78 - Sek M. Chai, Silviu M. S. A. Chiricescu, Ray Essick, Brian Lucas, Phil May, Kent Moat, Jim Norris, Mike Schuette, Abelardo López-Lagunas:
Streaming processors for next-generation mobile imaging applications. 81-89 - Ju-Ho Sohn, Yong-Ha Park, Chi Weon Yoon, Ramchan Woo, Se-Jeong Park, Hoi-Jun Yoo:
Low-power 3D graphics processors for mobile terminals. 90-99 - Nam-Jin Oh, Sang-Gug Lee, Jinho Ko:
A CMOS 868/915 MHz direct conversion ZigBee single-chip radio. 100-109 - Sastri L. Kota, Ekram Hossain, Romano Fantacci, Ahmed Karmouch:
Cross-layer protocol engineering for wireless mobile networks. 1 [Guest Editorial]. 110-111 - Vineet Srivastava, Mehul Motani:
Cross-layer design: a survey and the road ahead. 112-119 - Hai Jiang, Weihua Zhuang, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen:
Cross-layer design for resource allocation in 3G wireless networks and beyond. 120-126 - Guocong Song, Ye (Geoffrey) Li:
Utility-based resource allocation and scheduling in OFDM-based wireless broadband networks. 127-134 - Taesoo Kwon, Howon Lee, Sik Choi, Juyeop Kim, Dong-Ho Cho, Sunghyun Cho, Sangboh Yun, Won-Hyoung Park, Kiho Kim:
Design and implementation of a simulator based on a cross-layer protocol between MAC and PHY layers in a WiBro Compatible.IEEE 802.16e OFDMA system. 136-146 - Alaeddine El Fawal, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Ruben Merz, Bozidar Radunovic, Joerg Widmer, Gian Mario Maggio:
Trade-off analysis of PHY-Aware MAC in low-rate low-power UWB networks. 147-155 - Chien-Chao Tseng, Li-Hsing Yen, Hung-Hsin Chang, Kai-Cheng Hsu:
Topology-aided cross-layer fast handoff designs for IEEE 802.11/mobile IP environments. 156-163
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