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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 1998
- Kalman Cinkler:
Very low bit-rate wavelet video coding. 4-11 - Jo Yew Tham, Surendra Ranganath, Ashraf A. Kassim:
Highly scalable wavelet-based video codec for very low bit-rate environment. 12-27 - Yun-Chin Li, Yung-Chang Chen:
A hybrid model-based image coding system for very low bit-rate coding. 28-41 - John Hartung, Arnaud E. Jacquin, James Pawlyk, Jonathan Rosenberg, Hiroyuki Okada, Paul E. Crouch:
Object-oriented H.263 compatible video coding platform for conferencing applications. 42-55 - Soo-Chul Han, John W. Woods:
Adaptive coding of moving objects for very low bit rates. 56-70 - Fernando C. M. Martins, José M. F. Moura:
Video representation with three-dimensional entities. 71-85 - Giancarlo Calvagno, Roberto Rinaldo, Luciano Sbaiz:
Three-dimensional motion estimation of objects for video coding. 86-97 - Soo-Chang Pei, Chin-Lun Lai:
Very low bit-rate coding algorithm for stereo video with spatiotemporal HVS model and binary correlation disparity estimator. 98-107 - Ullrich Hafner, Jürgen Albert, Stefan Frank, Michael Unger:
Weighted finite automata for video compression. 108-119 - Lode Nachtergaele, Francky Catthoor, Bhanu Kapoor, Stefan Janssens, Dennis Moolenaar:
Low-power data transfer and storage exploration for H.263 video decoder system. 120-129
Volume 16, Number 2, February 1998
- Robert J. McEliece, David J. C. MacKay, Jung-Fu Cheng:
Turbo Decoding as an Instance of Pearl's "Belief Propagation" Algorithm. 140-152 - Brendan J. Frey, Frank R. Kschischang:
Early Detection and Trellis Splicing: Reduced-Complexity Iterative Decoding. 153-159 - Eric K. Hall, Stephen G. Wilson:
Design and Analysis of Turbo Codes on Rayleigh Fading Channels. 160-174 - Sven Riedel:
Symbol-by-Symbol MAP Decoding Algorithm for High-Rate Convolutional Codes That Use Reciprocal Dual Codes. 175-185 - Volker Franz, John B. Anderson:
Concatenated Decoding with a Reduced-Search BCJR Algorithm. 186-195 - Petri Komulainen, Kari Pehkonen:
Performance Evaluation of Superorthogonal Turbo Codes in AWGN and Flat Rayleigh Fading Channels. 196-205 - Patrick Robertson, Thomas Wörz:
Bandwidth-Efficient Turbo Trellis-Coded Modulation Using Punctured Component Codes. 206-218 - Frank R. Kschischang, Brendan J. Frey:
Iterative Decoding of Compound Codes by Probability Propagation in Graphical Models. 219-230 - Sergio Benedetto, Dariush Divsalar, Guido Montorsi, Fabrizio Pollara:
Analysis, Design, and Iterative Decoding of Double Serially Concatenated Codes with Interleavers. 231-244 - Gerard Battail:
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Turbo Codes. 245-254 - Krishna Balachandran, John B. Anderson:
Mismatched Decoding of Intersymbol Interference Using a Parallel Concatenated Scheme. 255-259 - Andrew J. Viterbi:
An Intuitive Justification and a Simplified Implementation of the MAP Decoder for Convolutional Codes. 260-264 - Ian D. Marsland, P. Takis Mathiopoulos:
Multiple Differential Detection of Parallel Concatenated Convolutional (Turbo) Codes in Correlated Fast Rayleigh Fading. 265-275 - Rainer Lucas, Martin Bossert, Markus Breitbach:
On Iterative Soft-Decision Decoding of Linear Binary Block Codes and Product Codes. 276-296 - John B. Anderson, Stephan M. Hladik:
Tailbiting MAP Decoders. 297-302 - Hanan Herzberg:
Multilevel Turbo Coding with Short Interleavers. 303-309
Volume 16, Number 3, April 1998
- Bengt Ahlgren, Mats Björkman, Per Gunningberg:
The applicability of integrated layer processing. 317-331 - Isabelle Chrisment, Delphine Kaplan, Christophe Diot:
An ALF communication architecture: design and automated implementation. 332-344 - Duane Wessels, Kimberly C. Claffy:
ICP and the Squid web cache. 345-357 - Zhimei Jiang, Leonard Kleinrock:
An adaptive network prefetch scheme. 358-368 - Katia Obraczka, Peter B. Danzig:
Evaluating the performance of flood-d: a tool for efficiently replicating Internet information services. 369-382 - Philippe Owezarski, Michel Diaz, Christophe Chassot:
A time-efficient architecture for multimedia applications. 383-396 - Tsipora P. Barzilai, Dilip D. Kandlur, Ashish Mehra, Debanjan Saha:
Design and implementation of an RSVP-based quality of service architecture for an integrated services Internet. 397-413 - David Halls, Sean Rooney:
Controlling the Tempest: adaptive management in advanced ATM control architectures. 414-423 - Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Ian M. Leslie:
Service-specific control architectures for ATM. 424-436 - David C. Feldmeier, Anthony J. McAuley, Jonathan M. Smith, Deborah S. Bakin, William S. Marcus, Thomas Raleigh:
Protocol boosters. 437-444
Volume 16, Number 4, May 1998
- Gustavus J. Simmons:
The history of subliminal channels. 452-462 - Gustavus J. Simmons:
Results concerning the bandwidth of subliminal channels. 463-473 - Ross J. Anderson, Fabien A. P. Petitcolas:
On the limits of steganography. 474-481 - Michael G. Reed, Paul F. Syverson, David M. Goldschlag:
Anonymous connections and onion routing. 482-494 - Anja Jerichow, Jan Müller, Andreas Pfitzmann, Birgit Pfitzmann, Michael Waidner:
Real-time mixes: a bandwidth-efficient anonymity protocol. 495-509 - Juan Ramón Hernández, Fernando Pérez-González, José M. Rodríguez, Gustavo Nieto:
Performance analysis of a 2-D-multipulse amplitude modulation scheme for data hiding and watermarking of still images. 510-524 - Christine Podilchuk, Wenjun Zeng:
Image-adaptive watermarking using visual models. 525-539 - Mitchell D. Swanson, Bin B. Zhu, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Multiresolution scene-based video watermarking using perceptual models. 540-550 - Ryutarou Ohbuchi, Hiroshi Masuda, Masaki Aono:
Watermarking three-dimensional polygonal models through geometric and topological modifications. 551-560 - Steven H. Low, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:
Performance comparison of two text marking methods. 561-572 - Scott Craver, Nasir D. Memon, Boon-Lock Yeo, Minerva M. Yeung:
Resolving rightful ownerships with invisible watermarking techniques: limitations, attacks, and implications. 573-586 - Ingemar J. Cox, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Some general methods for tampering with watermarks. 587-593
Volume 16, Number 5, June 1998
- Benjamin Melamed, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis:
Modeling full-length VBR video using Markov-renewal-modulated TES models. 600-611 - Hao Che, San-qi Li:
Fast algorithms for measurement-based traffic modeling. 612-625 - Nail Akar, Nihat Cem Oguz, Khosrow Sohraby:
Matrix-geometric solutions of M/G/1-type Markov chains: a unifying generalized state-space approach. 626-639 - Alain Jean-Marie, Zhen Liu, Philippe Nain, Don Towsley:
Computational aspects of the workload distribution in the MMPP/GI/1 queue. 640-652 - Luciano Lenzini, Beatrice Meini, Enzo Mingozzi:
An efficient numerical method for performance analysis of contention MAC protocols: a case study (PRMA++). 653-667 - Simon C. Borst, Debasis Mitra:
Virtual partitioning for robust resource sharing: computational techniques for heterogeneous traffic. 668-678 - Qiang Ren, Hisashi Kobayashi:
Diffusion approximation modeling for Markov modulated bursty traffic and its applications to bandwidth allocation in ATM networks. 679-691 - Debasis Mitra, Martin I. Reiman, Jie Wang:
Robust dynamic admission control for unified cell and call QoS in statistical multiplexers. 692-707 - Cheng-Shang Chang:
Matrix extensions of the filtering theory for deterministic traffic regulation and service guarantees. 708-718 - Allan T. Andersen, Bo Friis Nielsen:
A Markovian approach for modeling packet traffic with long-range dependence. 719-732 - Marwan Krunz, Armand M. Makowski:
Modeling video traffic using M/G/∞ input processes: a compromise between Markovian and LRD models. 733-748 - Onno J. Boxma, J. W. Cohen:
The M/G/1 queue with heavy-tailed service time distribution. 749-763 - Yael Lapid, Raphael Rom, Moshe Sidi:
Analysis of discarding policies in high-speed networks. 764-777 - Eitan Altman, Alain Jean-Marie:
Loss probabilities for messages with redundant packets feeding a finite buffer. 778-787 - Philip V. Orlik, Stephen S. Rappaport:
A model for teletraffic performance and channel holding time characterization in wireless cellular communication with general session and dwell time distributions. 788-803 - Kurt Tutschku, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
Spatial traffic estimation and characterization for mobile communication network design. 804-811
Volume 16, Number 6, August 1998
- Justin C.-I. Chuang, Nelson Sollenberger:
Spectrum resource allocation for wireless packet access with application to advanced cellular Internet service. 820-829 - Sudhir Ramakrishna, Jack M. Holtzman:
A scheme for throughput maximization in a dual-class CDMA system. 830-844 - Te-Kai Liu, John A. Silvester:
Joint admission/congestion control for wireless CDMA systems supporting integrated services. 845-857 - Carlos Oliveira, Jaime Bae Kim, Tatsuya Suda:
An adaptive bandwidth reservation scheme for high-speed multimedia wireless networks. 858-874 - Savo Glisic, Jukka Vikstedt:
Effect of wireless link characteristics on packet-level QoS in CDMA/CSMA networks. 875-889 - Gopal Dommety, Malathi Veeraraghavan, Mukesh Singhal:
A route optimization algorithm and its application to mobile location management in ATM networks. 890-908 - John Naylon, Damian Gilmurray, John Porter, Andy Hopper:
Low-latency handover in a wireless ATM LAN. 909-921 - Tong Liu, Paramvir Bahl, Imrich Chlamtac:
Mobility modeling, location tracking, and trajectory prediction in wireless ATM networks. 922-936 - Aleandro S. Macedo, Elvino S. Sousa:
Antenna-sector time-division multiple access for broadband indoor wireless systems. 937-952 - Jouni Mikkonen, James P. Aldis, Geert A. Awater, Andrew Lunn, David Hutchison:
The Magic WAND-functional overview. 953-972 - Anthony S. Acampora, Scott H. Bloom, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy:
UniNet: a hybrid approach for universal broadband access using small radio cells interconnected by free-space optical links. 973-987
Volume 16, Number 7, September 1998
- Satoru Okamoto:
Photonic transport network architecture and OA&M technologies to create large-scale robust networks. 995-1007 - Mari Maeda:
Management and control of transparent optical networks. 1008-1023 - Anthony C. Kam, Kai-Yeung Siu, Richard A. Barry, Eric A. Swanson:
Toward best-effort services over WDM networks with fair access and minimum bandwidth guarantee. 1024-1039 - Dhritiman Banerjee, Jeremy Frank, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Passive optical network architecture based on waveguide grating routing. 1040-1050 - Hiroaki Harai, Masayuki Murata, Hideo Miyahara:
Performance analysis of wavelength assignment policies in all-optical networks with limited-range wavelength conversion. 1051-1060 - Byrav Ramamurthy, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Wavelength conversion in WDM networking. 1061-1073 - Lih Y. Lin, Ezhan Karasan, Robert W. Tkach:
Layered switch architectures for high-capacity optical transport networks. 1074-1080 - Ezhan Karasan, Ender Ayanoglu:
Performance of WDM transport networks. 1081-1096 - John Y. Wei, Chien-Chung Shen, Brian J. Wilson, Michael Post, Yukun Tsai:
Connection management for multiwavelength optical networking. 1097-1108 - Sonny Johansson, Antonio Manzalini, Mario Giannoccaro, Roberto Cadeddu, Massimo Giorgi, Roberto Clemente, Roland Brandstrom, Andreas Gladisch, Jamil Chawki, Lars Gillner, Peter Ohlen, Eilert Berglind:
A cost-effective approach to introduce an optical WDM network in the metropolitan environment. 1109-1122 - John D. Angelopoulos, N. Lepidas, E. K. Fragoulopoulos, Iakovos S. Venieris:
TDMA multiplexing of ATM cells in a residential access SuperPON. 1123-1133 - Alan M. Hill, Mike Brierley, R. Michael Percival, Richard Wyatt, Danny Pitcher, Khairul M. Ibrahim Pati, Ian Hall, Jean-Pierre Laude:
Multiple-star wavelength-router network and its protection strategy. 1134-1145 - Bart Van Caenegem, Wim Van Parys, Filip De Turck, Piet Demeester:
Dimensioning of survivable WDM networks. 1146-1157 - Olivier Crochat, Jean-Yves Le Boudec:
Design protection for WDM optical networks. 1158-1165 - Ornan Ori Gerstel, Rajiv Ramaswami, Galen H. Sasaki:
Fault tolerant multiwavelength optical rings with limited wavelength conversion. 1166-1178 - Tatsuya Shiragaki, Naoya Henmi, Tomoaki Kato, Masahiko Fujiwara, Masatoshi Misono, Takahiro Shiozawa, Shuji Suzuki:
Optical cross-connect system incorporated with newly developed operation and management system. 1179-1189 - Yasuhiro Miyao, Hiroyuki Saito:
Optimal design and evaluation of survivable WDM transport networks. 1190-1198 - L. D. Garrett, Richard M. Derosier, Alan H. Gnauck, A. McCormick, Robert W. Tkach, R. S. Vodhanel, J. C. Chiao, J. Gamelin, C. A. Gibbins, H. Shirokmann, Michael E. Rauch, J. Young, R. E. Wagner, A. Luss, Mari Maeda, Jorge L. Pastor, Michael Post, Chien-Chung Shen, S. J. Wei, Brian J. Wilson, Yukun Tsai, G. K. Chang, Sunita H. Patel, C. L. Allyn, Andrew R. Chraplyvy, J. Judkins, Atul K. Srivastava, James W. Sulhoff, Yan Sun, A. M. Vengsarkar, C. Wolf, J. L. Zyskind, A. Chester, B. Comissiong, G. W. Davis, G. Duverney, Neil A. Jackman, A. Jozan, V. Nichols, B. H. Lee, R. Vora, A. F. Yorinks, G. Newsome, P. Bhattacharjya, D. Doherty, John Ellson, C. Hunt, Antonio Rodriguez-Moral, N. V. Srinivasan, W. Kraeft, J. Ippolito:
The MONET New Jersey network demonstration. 1199-1219 - Franklin W. Kerfoot, William C. Marra:
Undersea fiber optic networks: past, present, and future. 1220-1225 - Michel W. Chbat, Emmanuel Grard, Luc Berthelon, Amaury Jourdan, Philippe A. Perrier, Alain Leclert, B. Landousies, A. Ramdane, Noel Parnis, Edwin V. Jones, Emmanuel Limal, Henrik N. Poulsen, Rune Johan Skullerud Pedersen, N. Flaarønning, Danny Vercauteren, Mario Puleo, Ernesto Ciaramella, Giuseppe Marone, R. Hess, Hans Melchior, Wim Van Parys, Piet Demeester, Poul J. Gødsvang, Torodd Olsen, Dag Roar Hjelme:
Toward wide-scale all-optical transparent networking: the ACTS optical pan-European network (OPEN) project. 1226-1244 - Piero Gambini, Monique Renaud, Christian Guillemot, Franco Callegati, Ivan Andonovic, Bruno Bostica, Dominique Chiaroni, Giorgio Corazza, Soeren Lykke Danielsen, Philippe Gravey, Peter Bukhave Hansen, Michel Henry, Christopher Janz, Allan Kloch, Roger Krähenbühl, Carla Raffaelli, Michael Schilling, Anne Talneau, Libero Zucchelli:
Transparent optical packet switching: network architecture and demonstrators in the KEOPS project. 1245-1259 - Masafumi Koga, Atsushi Watanabe, Takeshi Kawai, Ken-ichi Sato, Yasuji Ohmori:
Large-capacity optical path cross-connect system for WDM photonic transport network. 1260-1269 - Roberto Gaudino, May Len, Geoff Desa, Michael Shell, Daniel J. Blumenthal:
MOSAIC: a multiwavelength optical subcarrier multiplexed controlled network. 1270-1285 - Amaury Jourdan, Fatima Bakhti, Luc Berthelon, Frank Bruyere, Michel W. Chbat, Dominique Chiaroni, Christophe Drion, Gert J. Eilenberger, M. Garnot, Francesco Masetti, Philippe A. Perrier, Monique Renaud:
Key building blocks for high-capacity WDM photonic transport networks. 1286-1297 - Yoshiaki Yamada, Koji Sasayama, Keishi Habara, Akira Misawa, Masato Tsukada, Tohru Matsunaga, Ken-ichi Yukimatsu:
Optical output buffered ATM switch prototype based on FRONTIERNET architecture. 1298-1308 - Ken-ichi Kitayama:
Code division multiplexing lightwave networks based upon optical code conversion. 1309-1319 - Noboru Takachio, Shoko Ohteru:
Scale of WDM transport network using different types of fibers. 1320-1326 - M. Mehdi Vaez, Chin-Tau A. Lea:
Wide-sense nonblocking Banyan-type switching systems based on directional couplers. 1327-1332
Volume 16, Number 8, October 1998
- Ye (Geoffrey) Li, K. J. Ray Liu, Jack H. Winters, Jørgen Bach Andersen:
Signal Processing For Wireless Communications I [Guest Editorial]. 1337-1339 - Karl J. Molnar, Gregory E. Bottomley:
Adaptive array processing MLSE receivers for TDMA digital cellular/PCS communications. 1340-1351 - Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor:
Robust adaptive array for wireless communications. 1352-1366 - John C. L. Ng, Khaled Ben Letaief, Ross D. Murch:
Antenna diversity combining and finite-tap decision feedback equalization for high-speed data transmission. 1367-1375 - Yumin Lee, Donald C. Cox:
MAP selection-diversity DFE for indoor wireless data communications. 1376-1384 - Martin V. Clark:
Adaptive frequency-domain equalization and diversity combining for broadband wireless communications. 1385-1395 - Massimiliano Martone:
On MMSE real-time antenna array processing using fourth-order statistics in the US cellular TDMA system. 1396-1410 - Sofiène Affes, Paul Mermelstein:
A new receiver structure for asynchronous CDMA: STAR-the spatio-temporal array-receiver. 1411-1422 - Aradhana Narula, Michael J. Lopez, Mitchell D. Trott, Gregory W. Wornell:
Efficient use of side information in multiple-antenna data transmission over fading channels. 1423-1436 - Farrokh Rashid-Farrokhi, K. J. Ray Liu, Leandros Tassiulas:
Transmit beamforming and power control for cellular wireless systems. 1437-1450 - Siavash M. Alamouti:
A simple transmit diversity technique for wireless communications. 1451-1458 - Ayman F. Naguib, Vahid Tarokh, Nambi Seshadri, A. Robert Calderbank:
A space-time coding modem for high-data-rate wireless communications. 1459-1478 - Dieter Boss, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer, Thorsten Petermann:
Is blind channel estimation feasible in mobile communication systems? A study based on GSM. 1479-1492 - Zhi Ding, Ge Li:
Single-channel blind equalization for GSM cellular systems. 1493-1505 - João Manuel Freitas Xavier, Victor A. N. Barroso, José M. F. Moura:
Closed-form blind channel identification and source separation in SDMA systems through correlative coding. 1506-1517 - Keith M. Chugg:
Blind acquisition characteristics of PSP-based sequence detectors. 1518-1529 - Sennur Ulukus, Roy D. Yates:
A blind adaptive decorrelating detector for CDMA systems. 1530-1541 - Vafa Ghazi-Moghadam, Mostafa Kaveh:
A CDMA interference canceling receiver with an adaptive blind array. 1542-1554 - Kung Yao, Ralph E. Hudson, Chris W. Reed, Daching Chen, Flavio Lorenzelli:
Blind beamforming on a randomly distributed sensor array system. 1555-1567 - Marco Luise, Ruggero Reggiannini, Giorgio Matteo Vitetta:
Blind equalization/detection for OFDM signals over frequency-selective channels. 1568-1578 - Werner Kozek, Andreas F. Molisch:
Nonorthogonal pulseshapes for multicarrier communications in doubly dispersive channels. 1579-1589 - Dukhyun Kim, Gordon L. Stüber:
Residual ISI cancellation for OFDM with applications to HDTV broadcasting. 1590-1599
Volume 16, Number 9, December 1998
- Jiunn-Tsair Chen, Jen-Wei Liang, Huan-Shang Tsai, Young-Kai Chen:
Joint MLSE receiver with dynamic channel description. 1604-1615 - Mohammad Javad Omidi, Patrick Glenn Gulak, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
Parallel structures for joint channel estimation and data detection over fading channels. 1616-1629 - Enzo Baccarelli, Roberto Cusani, Stefano Galli:
A novel adaptive receiver with enhanced channel tracking capability for TDMA-based mobile radio communications. 1630-1639 - Pietro Savazzi, Lorenzo Favalli, Eugenio Costamagna, Alessandro Mecocci:
A suboptimal approach to channel equalization based on the nearest neighbor rule. 1640-1648 - Fernando D. Nunes, José M. N. Leitão:
A nonlinear filtering approach to estimation and detection in mobile communications. 1649-1659 - Young-Hoon Kim, Sanyogita Shamsunder:
Adaptive algorithms for channel equalization with soft decision feedback. 1660-1669 - Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Ye Li:
Joint coding and decision feedback equalization for broadband wireless channels. 1670-1678 - Yue Chen, Khaled Ben Letaief, Justin C.-I. Chuang:
Soft-output equalization and TCM for wireless personal communication systems. 1679-1690 - Akbar M. Sayeed, Andrew Sendonaris, Behnaam Aazhang:
Multiuser detection in fast-fading multipath environments. 1691-1701 - Richard T. Causey, John R. Barry:
Blind multiuser detection using linear prediction. 1702-1710 - Teng Joon Lim, Lars K. Rasmussen, Hiroki Sugimoto:
An asynchronous multiuser CDMA detector based on the Kalman filter. 1711-1722 - Wei-Chiang Wu, Kwang-Cheng Chen:
Identification of active users in synchronous CDMA multiuser detection. 1723-1735 - Sathyadev V. Uppala, John D. Sahr:
Recursive structures and finite impulse response implementations of linear multiuser detectors for an asynchronous CDMA system. 1736-1746 - Giacinto Gelli, Luigi Paura, Antonia M. Tulino:
Cyclostationarity-based filtering for narrowband interference suppression in direct-sequence spread-spectrum systems. 1747-1755 - Bradley J. Rainbolt, Scott L. Miller:
The necessity for and use of CDMA transmitter filtering in overlay systems. 1756-1764 - Amit Kansal, Stella N. Batalama, Dimitrios A. Pados:
Adaptive maximum SINR RAKE filtering for DS-CDMA multipath fading channels. 1765-1773 - Kaushik Das, Salvatore D. Morgera:
Adaptive interference cancellation for DS-CDMA systems using neural network techniques. 1774-1784 - Abdulrauf Hafeez, Wayne E. Stark:
Decision feedback sequence estimation for unwhitened ISI channels with applications to multiuser detection. 1785-1795 - Luca Fanucci, Riccardo De Gaudenzi, Filippo Giannetti, Marco Luise:
VLSI implementation of a signal recognition and code acquisition algorithm for CDMA packet receivers. 1796-1808 - William Turin, Robert van Nobelen:
Hidden Markov modeling of flat fading channels. 1809-1817 - Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale, Alfredo Cavallaro:
A robust voice activity detector for wireless communications using soft computing. 1818-1829 - Murari Srinivasan, Rama Chellappa:
Adaptive source-channel subband video coding for wireless channels. 1830-1839
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