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International Journal of Communication Systems, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January / February 1999
- Takahide Nishio, Nabil Abd Rabou, Hiroaki Ikeda, Hirofumi Yoshida, Yoshiro Sugimoto, Tsutomu Satoh:
New type of optical fibre analogue SSB data communication system using edge-emitting LED coupled to single-mode optical fibre. 1-10 - Anastasios Kourtis, Charalampos Mantakas, V. Pallis:
Broadband interactive services and digital television at 42 GHz. 11-22 - Nikola Rozic:
Image/video communications: joint source/channel coding. 23-47 - Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Spreading-code-dependent bit error rate and capacity analysis for finite asynchronous CDMA systems. 49-64 - Jyh-Horng Wen, Jin-Fu Chang:
The effect of multipath interference on the performance of random accessing. 65-82
Volume 12, Number 2, March / April 1999
- Rainer Puittinen, Ari-Pekka Hameri:
Measuring and visualizing information transfer in networked collaboration. 85-101 - Gábor Fodor, Péter Barta, Ádám Marquetant, András Rácz, Tamás Henk:
Modelling and analysis of routing and resource allocation techniques in multi-service networks. 103-123 - Antonios F. Atlasis, Evangelos D. Baltatzis, George I. Stassinopoulos, Iakovos S. Venieris:
A linear-based trunk reservation routing algorithm for ATM networks. 125-141 - Ailton Akira Shinoda, Michel Daoud Yacoub:
A new set of channel allocation algorithms providing a smooth transition from fully dynamic to totally fixed. 143-151
Volume 12, Number 3, May / June 1999
- Mohammad S. Obaidat, C. Ben Ahmed, Noureddine Boudriga:
Schemes for mobility management of wireless ATM networks. 153-166 - Kok L. Cheah, Kwok Hung Li:
Effect of intercell pilot signals on cellular CDMA forward link. 167-173 - John A. Schormans:
Buffer partitioning formula for different traffic classes in ATM. 175-180 - Gang Feng, Tak-Shing Peter Yum:
Efficient multicast routing with delay constraints. 181-195 - Richard A. Raines, Nathaniel J. Davis IV:
The simulation modelling and performance analysis of low earth orbit satellite communication networks for personal communications. 197-215 - Chi-Chun Lo, Shing Hong Chen:
Robust event correlation scheme for fault identification in communication networks. 217-228
Volume 12, Number 4, July / August 1999
- Szabolcs Malomsoky, Attila Vidács, H. Saito:
Real-time VP bandwidth control for long-range-dependent traffic. 229-247 - Asha Dinesh, W. Melody Moh, Kia Makki:
Design and evaluation of an efficient traffic control scheme for integrated voice, video, and data over asynchronous transfer mode networks: Explicit allowed rate algorithm. 249-279 - Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata, Hideo Miyahara:
Performance evaluation of HTTP/TCP on asymmetric networks. 281-296 - Mahmoud Saleh, Mohammed Atiquzzaman:
Accurate modelling of the queueing behaviour of shared buffer ATM switches. 297-308 - Yuan-Cheng Lai, Ying-Dar Lin, Hsiu-Fen Hung:
The dual flow control problem of TCP over ATM ABR services. 309-319
Volume 12, Numbers 5-6, September - December 1999
- Mohammad S. Obaidat:
Telecommunication systems for the new millennium. 321-324
- Raymond E. Miller, Zafar Ullah Chaudhry:
Estimating protocol performance using a formal specification model. 325-347 - A. Gulati, S. Rai:
Core discovery in internet multicast routing protocol. 349-362 - Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Andreas S. Pomportsis:
A class of centralized high-performance protocols for single-hop lightwave networks. 363-374 - Anupam Goyal, Malur K. Sundareshan:
Performance analysis of a person-based addressing scheme for improved mobility management. 375-390 - Hiroshi Mineno, Susumu Ishihara, Ken Ohta, Masahiro Aono, Tetsuo Ideguchi, Tadanori Mizuno:
Multiple paths protocol for a cluster type network. 391-403 - C. Ben Ahmed, Noureddine Boudriga, Mohammad S. Obaidat:
A performance analysis scheme for intelligent wireless ATM networks. 405-426 - Terry Bearly, Jagan P. Agrawal:
A split input sunshine switch architecture. 427-438 - Mehul J. Shah, Paul G. Flikkema:
Power-conserving centralized organization of ad hoc wireless networks. 439-451
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