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IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 1987
- John O. Limb:
Editorial. 1-3 - Robert L. Aveyard:
Guest Editorial-Digital Cross-Connect Systems. 4-5 - Alan F. Graves, Paul A. Littlewood, Stephen Carlton:
An Experimental Cross-Connect System for Metropolitan Applications. 6-18 - Ikuo Tokizawa, Hiromi Ueda, Hisao Tsuji:
A Synchronous DS4 Multiplexer with Cross-Connect Function. 19-25 - Kenneth P. Kretsch, Dennis A. Morrison:
A Digital Cross-Connect System for Digital Data Circuits. 26-32 - W. Douglas Hutcheson, Thomas M. Snyder:
Control Services Based on Digital Cross-Connect Systems. 33-37 - Russ W. Couture, James H. Simester:
Planning Tools for Special Networks. 38-46 - David A. Gestrich, Martin S. Herzlinger, Eric D. Stonestrom:
Circuit Testing Through Integrated Digital Access. 47-52 - Edward Kovac, William Mitchell:
The DCS as a Universal Digital Cross-Connect System. 53-58
Volume 5, Number 2, February 1987
- Kenneth Brayer:
Guest Editorial: Fading and Multipath Channel Communications-A Roadmap. 65-67 - Seymour Stein:
Fading Channel Issues in System Engineering. 68-89 - Kenneth Brayer:
Guest Editorial: HF Data Transmission: Lessons from the Past, Directions for the Future. 90-101 - Santimay Basu, Eileen MacKenzie, Sunanda Basu, Emanoel Costa, Paul F. Fougere, H. C. Carlson, Herbert E. Whitney:
250 MHz/GHz Scintillation Parameters in the Equatorial, Polar, and Auroral Environments. 102-115 - Robert J. C. Bultitude:
Measured Characteristics of 800/900 MHz Fading Radio Channels with High Angle Propagation Through Moderately Dense Foliage. 116-127 - Adel A. M. Saleh, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela:
A Statistical Model for Indoor Multipath Propagation. 128-137 - Richard W. Middlestead, Robert E. LeLevier, Mitchell D. Smith:
Satellite Crosslink Communications Vulnerability in a Nuclear Environment. 138-145 - Laurence B. Milstein, Donald L. Schilling, Raymond L. Pickholtz, J. Sellman, Sorin Davidovici, Andrew F. Pavelchek, Allan Schneider, George Eichmann:
Performance of Meteor-Burst Communication Channels. 146-154 - John Oetting:
The Effects of Fading on Antijam Performance Requirements. 155-161 - Dariush Divsalar, Marvin K. Simon:
Trellis Coded Modulation for 4800-9600 bits/s Transmission Over a Fading Mobile Satellite Channel. 162-175 - Gordon L. Stüber, Ian F. Blake, Jon W. Mark:
Performance of Adaptive Transmission for FH/MFSK Signaling Over Jammed Fading Channels. 176-187 - Heinz Ochsner:
Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Receiver for Communication on Frequency-Selective Fading Channels. 188-193 - Evaggelos Geraniotis, Jeffrey W. Gluck:
Coded FH/SS Communications in the Presence of Combined Partial-Band Noise Jamming, Rician Nonselective Fading, and Multiuser Interference. 194-214 - Joachim Hagenauer, Erich Lutz:
Forward Error Correction Coding for Fading Compensation in Mobile Satellite Channels. 215-225 - Karl-Dirk Kammeyer, Rodolfo Mann, Wolfgang Tobergte:
A Modified Adaptive FIR Equalizer for Multipath Echo Cancellation in FM Transmission. 226-237 - Evangelos Eleftheriou, David D. Falconer:
Adaptive Equalization Techniques for HF Channels. 238-247 - Catherine M. Keller, Michael B. Pursley:
Diversity Combining for Channels with Fading and Partial-Band Interference. 248-260 - Jens C. Arnbak, W. van Blitterswijk:
Capacity of Slotted ALOHA in Rayleigh-Fading Channels. 261-269 - William C. Y. Lee:
Close-Spaced Diversity Antenna for HF Transmission. 270-273 - Elie J. Baghdady:
Novel Techniques for Counteracting Multipath Interference Effects in Receiving Systems. 274-285 - Michael Sablatash, Robert K. Tiedemann, Kenneth W. Moreland:
A Multipath RF Propagation Model for Computer Simulation of Complex Impulse Responses of Broadcast Teletext Channels. 286-298 - George A. Hufford:
A General Model for Signal Level Variability. 299-301 - Michael J. Barrett:
Error Probablity for Optimal and Suboptimal Quadratic Receivers in Rapid Rayleigh Fading Channels. 302-304 - J. M. Perl, A. Shpigel, Arie Reichman:
Adaptive Receiver for Digital Communication Over HF Channels. 304-308 - John T. Lynch:
Evaluation of the Comprehension of Noncontinous Sped-Up Vocoded Speech: A Strategy for Coping with Fading HF Channels. 308-311
Volume 5, Number 3, April 1987
- John Chen-Yuan Huang, Kenji Kohiyama, Alain Leclert, Frans Siebelink:
Guest Editorial. 317-320 - Klaus Vogel:
Orthogonal Cochannel Operation for High Spectrum Efficiency Based on the Example of 16 QAM-140 Mbit/s Systems Using Rolloff 0.19. 321-328 - Yasuhisa Nakamura, Yoichi Saito, Satoru Aikawa:
256 QAM Modem for Multicarrier 400 Mbit/s Digital Radio. 329-335 - Yoshimasa Daido, Sadao Takenaka, Eisuke Fukuda, Toshiaki Sakane, Hiroshi Nakamura:
Multilevel QAM Modulation Techniques for Digital Microwave Radios. 336-341 - Henry Sinnreich, Didier Stom:
System Parameters and Performance of High Speed Modems on Analog Radio. 342-348 - James W. Chamberlin, Cary E. Hester, Jeffrey Meyers, Thomas Mock, Frank Moody, Richard S. Simons III, Ernest Bahm, John A. Ritchie Jr.:
Design and Field Test of a 256-QAM DIV Modem. 349-356 - Kamilo Feher:
1024-QAM and 256-QAM Coded Modems for Microwave and Cable System Applications. 357-368 - Bruce E. Collins, Thomas R. Fischer, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Robert J. McGuire:
Application of Coded Modulation to 1.544-Mbit/s Data-in-Voice Modems for FDM FM and SSB Analog Radio Systems. 369-377 - Jacques Lavergnat, Michel Sylvain:
Selective Fading Radio Channels: Modeling and Prediction. 378-388 - Mansoor Shafi:
Statistical Analysis/Simulation of a Three Ray Model for Multipath Fading With Applications to Outage Prediction. 389-401 - Ernie H. Lin, Adolf J. Giger:
Radio Channel Characterization by Three Tones. 402-415 - John C. Campbell, Ryan Coutts, Andrew L. Martin, Robert L. Reid:
Observations and Conclusions from a Three Year Digital Radio Field Experiment in Australia. 416-426 - Andrew L. Martin:
Dispersion Signatures, a Statistically Based, Dynamic, Digital Microwave Radio System Measurement Technique. 427-436 - P. F. Duvoisin, S. T. Hsieh, Edward P. Williamson:
The Operation of Dual Polarized QAM Systems in the Presence of Depolarization Crosstalk and Differential Fading. 437-447 - Georg Sebald, Berthold Lankl, Josef A. Nossek:
Advanced Time- and Frequency-Domain Adaptive Equalization in Multilevel QAM Digital Radio Systems. 448-456 - Oreste Andrisano, Giacomo Bianconi, Leonard Calandrino:
Adaptive Equalization of High Capacity M-QAM Radio Systems on Multipath Fading Channels. 457-465 - Baccio Baccetti, Sandro Bellini, Gaudenzio Filiberti, Guido Tartara:
Full Digital Adaptive Equalization in 64-QAM Radio Systems. 466-475 - Ramón Agustí
, Fernando Casadevall
, Juan J. Olmos:
Performance of Fractioned and Nonfractioned Equalizers with High-Level QAM. 476-483 - Michel Borgne:
A New Class of Adaptive Cross-Polarization Interference Cancellers for Digital Radio Systems. 484-492 - Hideaki Matsue, Hiroyuki Ohtsuka, Takehiro Murase:
Digitalized Cross-Polarization Interference Canceller for Multilevel Digital Radio. 493-501 - James W. Carlin, Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Stephan Gross, Michael L. Steinberger, William E. Studdiford:
An IF Cross-Pol Canceller for Microwave Radio Systems. 502-514 - Jukka Henriksson:
Decision-Directed Diversity Combiners-Principles and Simulation Results. 515-523 - Anthony J. Rustako Jr., Larry J. Greenstein, Robert S. Roman, Adel A. M. Saleh:
Using Times-Four Carrier Recovery in M-QAM Digital Radio Receivers. 524-533 - Silvano Pupolin
, Larry J. Greenstein:
Performance Analysis of Digital Radio Links with Nonlinear Transmit Amplifiers. 534-546 - Les Servi:
Correction to "An Average Delay Approximation of M/G/1 Cyclic Service Queues with Bernoulli Schedules". 547
Volume 5, Number 4, May 1987
- Robert K. Kwan:
Guest Editorial: Satellite Communications Toward the Year 2000. 553-555 - Christoph E. Mahle, Geoffrey Hyde, Thomas Inukai:
Satellite Scenarios and Technology for the 1990's. 556-570 - Joseph N. Pelton, William W. Wu:
The Challenge of 21st Century Satellite Communications: INTELSAT Enters the Second Millenium. 571-591 - Ahmad Ghais, Guntis Berzins, David Wright:
INMARSAT and the Future of Mobile Satellite Services. 592-600 - Burton I. Edelson, Robert R. Lovell, C. Louis Cuccia:
The Evolution of the Geostationary Platfom Concept. 601-614 - Pierre Bartholomé:
The Future of Satellite Communications in Europe. 615-623 - Tadahisa Mori, Takashi Iida:
Japan's Space Development Programs for Communications: An Overview. 624-629 - Shunichiro Egami, Makoto Kawai:
An Adaptive Multiple Beam System Concept. 630-636 - Tsun-Yee Yan, Victor O. K. Li:
A Reliable Pipeline Protocol for the Message Service of a Land Mobile Satellite Experiment. 637-647 - Fumio Takahata, Masayuki Yasunaga, Yasuo Hirata, Tomoki Ohsawa, Junji Namiki:
A PSK Group Modem for Satellite Communications. 648-661 - Fumio Takahata:
An Optimum Traffic Loading to Intersatellite Links. 662-675 - Yih-Sien Kao, Lin-Nan Lee:
Time-Multiplexed Analog Transmission of Three Broadcast-Quality Television Channels Through One Satellite Transponder. 676-684 - Shuzo Kato, Takemi Arita, Kozo Morita:
Onboard Digital Signal Processing Technologies for Present and Future TDMA Arid SCPC Systems. 685-700 - Joachim Hagenauer, Frank Dolainsky, Erich Lutz, Wolfgang Papke, Robert Schweikert:
The Maritime Satellite Communication Channel-Channel Model, Performance of Modulation and Coding. 701-713 - Emilio Matricciani:
Orbital Diversity in Resource-Shared Satellite Communication Systems Above 10 GHz. 714-723 - William W. Wu, David Haccoun, Robert E. Peile, Yasuo Hirata:
Coding for Satellite Communication. 724-748 - Thaddeus A. Hawkes, William Clopp, Jack Lekan:
An Advanced Geostationary Communications Platform. 749-758
Volume 5, Number 5, June 1987
- Donald C. Cox, Kenkichi Hirade, Samy A. Mahmoud:
Guest Editorial: Portable and Mobile Communications. 761-763 - Donald C. Cox, Hamilton W. Arnold, P. T. Porter:
Universal Digital Portable Communications: A System Perspective. 764-773 - Andrew J. Motley:
Advanced Cordless Telecommunications Service. 774-782 - Jay E. Padgett:
Channel Requirements for a Cordless Telephone Spectrum Allocation. 783-795 - Anthony S. Acampora, Jack H. Winters:
A Wireless Network for Wide-Band Indoor Communications. 796-805 - Bhaskar Ramamurthi
, Adel A. M. Saleh, David J. Goodman:
Perfect-Capture ALOHA for Local Radio Communications. 806-814 - Mohsen Kavehrad, George E. Bodeep:
Design and Experimental Results for a Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Radio Using Differential Phase-Shift Keying Modulation for Indoor, Wireless Communications. 815-823 - Alfons Eizenhöfer, Christoph Grauel, Ulrich Wellens:
The Hybrid Transmission Scheme of a 900 MHz Digital Land Mobile Radio System. 824-834 - Jean-Louis Dornstetter, Didier Verhulst:
Cellular Efficiency with Slow Frequency Hopping: Analysis of the Digital SFH900 Mobile System. 835-848 - Max Greiner, Karl Löw, Rudolf Werner Lorenz:
Cell Boundary Detection in the German Cellular Mobile Radio: System C. 849-854 - Daniel M. J. Devasirvatham:
Multipath Time Delay Jitter Measured at 850 MHz in the Portable Radio Environment. 855-861 - Richard C. Bernhardt:
Macroscopic Diversity in Frequency Reuse Radio Systems. 862-870 - Jack H. Winters:
On the Capacity of Radio Communication Systems with Diversity in a Rayleigh Fading Environment. 871-878 - Justin C.-I. Chuang:
The Effects of Time Delay Spread on Portable Radio Communications Channels with Digital Modulation. 879-889 - Yoshihiko Akaiwa, Yoshinori Nagata:
Highly Efficient Digital Mobile Communications with a Linear Modulation Method. 890-895 - Mohamed S. El-Tanany, Samy A. Mahmoud:
Mean-Square Error Optimization of Quadrature Receivers for CPM with Modulation Index 1/2. 896-905 - Flavio Muratore, Valerio Palestini:
Features and Performance of 12PM3 Modulation Methods for Digital Land Mobile Radio. 906-914 - Robert D. Hoyle, David D. Falconer:
A Comparison of Digital Speech Coding Methods for Mobile Radio Systems. 915-920 - Tokio Taga, Koichi Tsunekawa:
Performance Analysis of a Built-In Planar Inverted F Antenna for 800 MHz Band Portable Radio Units. 921-929
Volume 5, Number 6, July 1987
- Victor O. K. Li:
Performance Evaluation of Multiple-Access Networks: Introduction and Issue Overview. 933-938 - Chin-Tau Lea
, James S. Meditch:
A Channel Access Protocol for Integrated Voice/Data Applications. 939-947 - Yih-Chiao Liu, Gary L. Wise:
Performance of a CSMA/CD Protocol for Local Area Networks. 948-955 - Mart L. Molle, Khosrow Sohraby, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Space-Time Models of Asynchronous CSMA Protocols for Local Area Networks. 956-968 - Imrich Chlamtac, Aura Ganz:
Evaluation of the Random Token Protocol for High-Speed and Radio Networks. 969-976 - Mario Gerla, Guang-Shing Wang, P. Aguiar Rodrigues:
Buzz-Net: A Hybrid Token/Random Access LAN. 977-988 - Andreas Polydoros, John A. Silvester:
Slotted Random Access Spread-Spectrum Networks: An Analytical Framework. 989-1002 - Aaron Kershenbaum, Robert R. Boorstyn, Mon-Song Chen:
An Algorithm for Evaluation of Throughput in Multihop Packet Radio Networks with Complex Topologies. 1003-1012 - Nachum Shacham, Peter J. B. King:
Architectures and Performance of Multichannel Multihop Packet Radio Networks. 1013-1025 - Chin-Tau Lee:
Random Signal Levels for Channel Access in Packet Broadcast Networks. 1026-1034 - Wing F. Lo, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Collision Detection and Multitone Tree Search for Multiple-Access Protocols on Radio Channels. 1035-1040 - Moshe Sidi:
Discrete-Time Priority Queues with Partial Interference. 1041-1050 - Leonidas Georgiadis, Lazaros F. Merakos
, P. Papantoni-Kazakos:
A Method for the Delay Analysis of Random Multiple-Access Algorithms Whose Delay Process is Regenerative. 1051-1062
Volume 5, Number 7, August 1987
- Barry G. Haskell, Don E. Pearson, Hideo Yamamoto:
Guest Editorial: Low Bit-Rate Coding of Moving Images. 1065-1067 - Masahide Kaneko, Yoshinori Hatori, Atsushi Koike:
Improvements of Transform Coding Algorithm for Motion-Compensated Interframe Prediction Errors-DCT/SQ Coding. 1068-1078 - Peter Gerken, Harald Schiller:
A Low Bit-Rate Image Sequence Coder Combining a Progressive DPCM on Interleaved Rasters with a Hybrid DCT Technique. 1079-1089 - Yoichi Kato
, Naoki Mukawa, Sakae Okubo:
A Motion Picture Coding Algorithm Using Adaptive DCT Encoding Based on Coefficient Power Distribution Classification. 1090-1099 - Robert J. Moorhead II, Sarah A. Rajala, Lawrence W. Cook:
Image Sequence Compression Using a Pel-Recursive Motion-Compensated Technique. 1100-1114 - Man Nam, William D. O'Neill:
Adaptive Linear Predictive Coding of Time-Varying Images Using Multidimensional Recursive Least Squares Ladder Filters. 1115-1126 - Peter Santago II, Sarah A. Rajala:
Using Convex Set Techniques for Combined Pixel and Frequency Domain Coding of Time-Varying Images. 1127-1139 - Bernd Girod:
The Efficiency of Motion-Compensating Prediction for Hybrid Coding of Video Sequences. 1140-1154 - Wen-Hsiung Chen, David N. Hein:
Recursive Temporal Filtering and Frame Rate Reduction for Image Coding. 1155-1165 - Toshio Koga, Mutsumi Ohta:
Entropy Coding for a Hybrid Scheme with Motion Compensation in Subprimary Rate Video Transmission. 1166-1174 - Sharaf E. Elnahas, James George Dunham:
Entropy Coding for Low-Bit-Rate Visual Telecommunications. 1175-1183 - Leonardo Chiariglione, Stefano Fontolan, Mario Guglielmo, Francesco Tommasi:
A Variable Resolution Video Codec for Low Bit-Rate Applications. 1184-1189 - Choon Lee, Morton Nadler:
Predictive Image Coding with Pseudo-Laplacian Edge Detector. 1190-1206 - Arie Heiman, Kenneth M. Rose:
A Look-Up-Based Universal Real-Time Transformer for Image Coding. 1207-1213
Volume 5, Number 8, October 1987
- Patrick E. White, Joseph Y. Hui, Maurizio Decina, Reigo Yatsuboshi:
Guest Editorial: Switching for Broadband Communications. 1217-1221 - Dan Spears:
Broadband ISDN Switching Capabilities from a Services Perspective. 1222-1230 - Gary A. Hayward, Albert M. Gottlieb, Sudhanshu K. Jain, Derek D. Mahoney:
CMOS VLSI Applications in Broadband Circuit Switching. 1231-1241 - Dietrich Böttle, Heinrich W. Kreutzer:
Technology Aspects for System 12 Broadband ISDN. 1242-1248 - Naoaki Yamanaka, Hiroshi Miyanaga, Yousuke Yamamoto:
High-Speed Time Division Switch for 32-Mbit/s Bearer Rate Signals. 1249-1255 - Koso Murakami, Masafumi Katoh, Yuji Kato:
High-Speed Time Division Switching Technique for Broadband ISDN. 1256-1263 - Joseph Y. Hui, Edward Arthurs:
A Broadband Packet Switch for Integrated Transport. 1264-1273 - Yu-Shuan Yeh, Michael G. Hluchyj, Anthony S. Acampora:
The Knockout Switch: A Simple, Modular Architecture for High-Performance Packet Switching. 1274-1283 - Satoshi Nojima, Eiichi Tsutsui, Haruki Fukuda, Masamichi Hashimoto:
Integrated Services Packet Network Using Bus Matrix Switch. 1284-1292 - Martin De Prycker, Michel De Somer:
Performance of a Service Independent Switching Network with Distributed Control. 1293-1301 - Satoru Ohta:
A Simple Control Algorithm for Rearrangeable Switching Networks with Time Division Multiplexed Links. 1302-1308 - Paul Herger, Gerd Niestegge
, Eugen Wallmeier:
A Multirate Switching Network for Broadband Channels. 1309-1314 - Manolis Katevenis:
Fast switching and fair control of congested flow in broadband networks. 1315-1326 - Belka Kraimeche, Mischa Schwartz:
A Channel Access Structure for Wideband ISDN. 1327-1335 - Hiroyuki Ichikawa, Makoto Aoki, Tohru Uchiyama:
High-Speed Packet Switching Systems for Multimedia Communications. 1336-1345 - Kazuhiro Hiraide, Shinpei Nakajima, Tadahiko Yasui:
Broadband Switching System Architecture. 1346-1355 - Giovanni Perucca, Piero Belforte, Enzo Garetti, Fulvio Perardi:
Research on Advanced Switching Techniques for the Evolution to ISDN and Broadband ISDN. 1356-1364 - Takao Takeuchi, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Hiroki Niwa, Hiroshi Suzuki, Shin-ichiro Hayano:
Synchronous Composite Packet Switching-A Switching Architecture for Broadband ISDN. 1365-1376
Volume 5, Number 9, December 1987
- Werner Bux, Davide Grillo, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:
Guest Editorial. 1377-1379 - Gerard M. Exley, Lazaros F. Merakos
:
Throughput-Delay Performance of Interconnected CSMA Local Area Networks. 1380-1390 - Terence D. Todd:
A Traffic Scheduling Technique for Metropolitan Area Gateways. 1391-1402 - Izhak Rubin, Zsehong Tsai:
Performance of Double-Tier Access-Control Schemes Using a Polling Backbone for Metropolitan and Interconnected Communication Networks. 1403-1417 - Patrick W. Dowd, Kamal Jabbour:
A Unified Approach to Local Area Network Interconnection. 1418-1425 - Kai Y. Eng, Michael G. Hluchyj, Yu-Shuan Yeh:
A Knockout Switch for Variable-Length Packets. 1426-1435 - Flaminio Borgonovo:
ExpressMAN: Exploiting Traffic Locality in Expressnet. 1436-1443 - Daniele Roffinella, Corrado Trinchero, Giuseppe Freschi:
Interworking Solutions for a Two-Level Integrated Services Local Area Network. 1444-1453 - Daniel A. Pitt, Jacalyn Winkler:
Table-Free Bridging. 1454-1462 - Johnny W. Wong, Andrew J. Vernon, James A. Field:
Evaluation of a Path-Finding Algorithm for Interconnected Local Area Networks. 1463-1470 - Philippe A. Janson, Alistair Cockburn:
Adding Transparent Internetworking to a LAN Application Interface. 1471-1479 - Deborah Estrin:
Interconnection Protocols for Interorganization Networks. 1480-1491 - Yuan-Chieh Cheng, Thomas G. Robertazzi:
Annotated Bibliography of Local Communication System Interconnection. 1492-1499 - Mohsen Kavehrad, George E. Bodeep:
Correction to "Design and Experimental Results for a Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Radio Using Differential Phase-Shift Keying Modulation for Indoor, Wireless Communications". 1500

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