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IEEE Wireless Communications, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 2002
- Nigel Davies

, Keith Cheverst
, Adrian Friday
, Keith Mitchell:
Future wireless applications for a networked city: services for visitors and residents. 8-16 - James "Wez" Weatherall, Alan Jones:

Ubiquitous networks and their applications. 18-29 - John J. Barton, Tim Kindberg, Shreyas Sadalgi:

Physical registration: configuring electronic directories using handheld devices. 30-38 - Paramvir Bahl, Wilf Russell, Yi-Min Wang, Anand Balachandran, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Allen Miu:

PAWNs: Satisfying the need for ubiquitos secure connectivity and location services. 40-48 - Ramón Cáceres, Jake Donham, Bob Fitterman, David Joerg, Mark Smith, Tim Vetter:

Mobile computing technology at Vindigo. 50-53 - Matt Mankins:

The digital sign in the wired city. 54-58 - Roberto Verdone, Alberto Zanella

:
Performance of received power and traffic-driven handover algorithms in urban cellular networks. 60-71 - Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez

, Sanghyo Kim, Chieh-Yih Wan, Zoltán Richard Turányi, András Gergely Valkó:
Comparison of IP micromobility protocols. 72-82 - Kun-De Lin, Jin-Fu Chang:

Communications and entertainment onboard a high-speed public transport system. 84-89 - Liang Jin, Shi Ren, Liang Feng, Gao Zheng Hua:

Research on WAP clients supports SET payment protocol. 90-95
Volume 9, Number 2, April 2002
- Brian K. Classon, Keith T. Blankenship, Vip Desai:

Channel codng for 4G systems with adaptive modulation and codng. 8-13 - Harri Honkasalo, Kari Pehkonen, Markku Niemi, Anne T. Leino:

WCDMA and WLAN for 3G and beyond. 14-18 - Markus Dillinger, Reinhard Becher:

Decentralized software distribution for SDR terminals. 20-25 - Liang Xu, Xuemin Shen

, Jon W. Mark:
Dynamic bandwidth allocation with fair scheduling for WCDMA systems. 26-32 - Hidekazu Taoka, Shinya Tanaka, Taisuke Ihara, Mamoru Sawahashi:

Adaptive antenna array transmit diversity in FDD forwad link for W-CDMA and broadband packet wireless access. 34-41 - Frank H. P. Fitzek, Andreas Köpsel, Adam Wolisz, Manjunath Krishnam, Martin Reisslein

:
Providing application-level QoS in 3G/4G wireless systems: a comprehensive framework based on multirate CDMA. 42-47 - Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Chang-Xin Fan, Willie W. Lu:

China's perspectives on 3G mobile commuunications and beyond: TD-SCDMA technology. 48-59 - Jalal Al-Muhtadi

, M. Dennis Mickunas, Roy H. Campbell:
A lightweight reconfigurable security mechanism for 3G/4G mobile devices. 60-65 - Jian Gu, Dacheng Yang:

Variability study for 3G and beyond mobile communications. 66-71
Volume 9, Number 3, June 2002
- Prasan De Silva, Harsha R. Sirisena:

A mobility management protocol for IP-based cellular networks. - Subir Das, Anthony J. McAuley, Ashutosh Dutta, Archan Misra

, Kaushik Chakraborty, Sajal K. Das
:
IDMP: an intradomain mobility management protocol for next-generation wireless networks. - Roberto Cusani, Francesco Delli Priscoli

, Gaetano Ferrari, Massimiliano Torregiani:
A novel MAC and scheduling strategy to guarantee QoS for-the new-generation WIND-FLEX wireless LAN. - Nicholas Bambos, Sunil Kandukuri:

Power-controlled matiple access schemes for next-generation wireless packet networks. - Prathima Agrawal, Cambyse Guy Omidyar, Adam Wolisz:

Mobile and wireless internet: architectures and protocols. 4-5 - Leila Z. Ribeiro, Luiz A. DaSilva:

A framework for the dimensioning of broadband mobile networks supporting wireless Internet services. 6-13 - Thomas Phan, George Zorpas, Rajive L. Bagrodia:

The convergence of heterogeneous internet-connected clients within iMASH. 14-21 - Jun Li, Stephen B. Weinstein, Junbiao Zhang, Nan Tu:

Public access mobility LAN: extending the wireless internet into the LAN enwronment. 22-30
Volume 9, Number 4, August 2002
- Andrea J. Goldsmith, Stephen B. Wicker:

Design challenges for energy-constrained ad hoc wireless networks. 8-27 - Rex Min, Manish Bhardwaj

, Seong-Hwan Cho, Nathan Ickes, Eugene Shih, Amit Sinha, Alice Wang, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Energy-centric enabling tecumologies for wireless sensor networks. 28-39 - Sergio Verdú:

Recent mum on the capacity of wideband channels in the low-power regime. 40-45 - Anthony Ephremides:

Energy concerns in wireless networks. 48-59 - Wayne E. Stark, Hua Wang, Andrew P. Worthen, Stéphane Lafortune

, Demosthenis Teneketzis:
Low-energy wireless communication network design. 60-72
Volume 9, Number 5, October 2002
- Asim Smailagic, David Kogan:

Location sensing and privacy in a context-aware computing environment. 10-17 - Theo G. Kanter:

HotTown, enabling context-aware and extensible mobile interactive spaces. 18-27 - Spyridon Panagiotakis

, Athanassia Alonistioti:
Intelligent service mediation for supporting advanced location and mobility-aware service provisioning in reconfigurable mobile networks. 28-38 - Jani Mäntyjärvi

, Pertti Huuskonen, Johan Himberg:
Collaborative context determination to support mobile terminal applications. 39-45 - Bill N. Schilit, David M. Hilbert, Jonathan Trevor:

Context-aware communication. 46-54 - Apostolis K. Salkintzis:

IP multimedia in next-generation mobile networks: services, protocols, and technologies. 56-57 - Christophe Jelger, Thomas Noël:

Multicast for mobile hosts in IP networks: progress and challenges. 58-64 - Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Mario Gerla, Sajal K. Das

, Subir Das:
Mobility management for VoIP service: Mobile IP vs. SIP. 66-75 - Hossam Fattah, Cyril Leung:

An overview of scheduling algorithms in wireless multimedia networks. 76-83 - Héctor Montes, Gerardo Gómez

, Renaud Cuny, José F. Paris
:
Deployment of IP multimedia streaming services in third-generation mobile networks. 84-92 - Bongkyo Moon, Hamid Aghvami:

Reliable RSVP path reservation for multimedia communications under an IP micromobility scenario. 93-99 - Frank H. P. Fitzek, Martin Reisslein

, Adam Wolisz:
Uncoordinated real-time video transmission in wireless multicode CDMA systems: An SMPT-based approach. 100-110 - Apostolis K. Salkintzis, Chad Fors, Rajesh Pazhyannur:

WLAN-GPRS integration for next-generation mobile data networks. 112-124
Volume 9, Number 6, December 2002
- Luca Giangaspero, Luigi Agarossi, Giovanni Paltenghi, Shutai Okamura, Minoru Okada, Shozo Komaki:

Co-channel interference cancellation based on MIMO OFDM systems. 8-17 - Jens Jelitto, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

Reduced dimension space-time processing for multi-antenna wireless systems. 18-25 - Antoine Mercier, Pascale Minet, Laurent George, Gilles Mercier:

Adequacy between multimedia application requirements and wireless protocols features. 26-34 - Michael Methfessel, Kai F. Dombrowski, Peter Langendörfer

, Horst Frankenfeldt, Irina Babanskaja, Irina Matthaei, Rolf Kraemer:
Vertical optimization of data transmission for mobile wireless terminals. 36-43 - William A. Arbaugh, Narendar Shankar, Yung-Chun (Justin) Wan, Kan Zhang:

Your 80211 wireless network has no clothes. 44-51 - Henry Haverinen

, Jouni Mikkonen, Timo Takamaki:
Cellular access control and charging for mobile operator wireless local area networks. 52-60 - Jan O. Borchers, Meredith Ringel, Joshua Tyler, Armando Fox:

Stanford interactive workspaces: a framework for physical and graphical user interface prototyping. 64-69 - Jens H. Jahnke, Marc d'Entremont, Jochen Stier:

Facilitating the programming of the smart home. 70-76 - Sajal K. Das

, Diane J. Cook, Amiya Bhattacharya, Edwin O. Heierman III, Tze-Yun Lin:
The role of prediction algorithms in the MavHome smart home architecture. 77-84 - John R. Durrett, Lisa J. Burnell, John W. Priest:

A hybrid analysis and architectural design method for development of smart home components. 85-91 - Ting-Yu Lin, Yu-Chee Tseng:

An adaptive sniff scheduling scheme for power saving in Bluetooth. 92-103 - Yu-Ju Lin, Haniph A. Latchman, Minkyu Lee, Srinivas Katar:

A power line communication network infrastructure for the smart home. 104-111

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