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Wireless Networks, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 1998
- George Hadjiyiannis, Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Srinivas Devadas:
A low power, low bandwidth protocol for remote wireless terminals. 3-15 - Emmanuel Boutillon, Jose Maria Uruñuela-Martinez:
A VLSI decoder for a new type of constellations adapted to the Rayleigh Fading Channel. 17-26 - Bongjin Jung, Wayne P. Burleson:
Performance optimization of wireless local area networks through VLSI data compression. 27-39 - Sayfe Kiaei, David J. Allstot, Ken Hansen, Nishath K. Verghese:
Noise considerations for mixed-signal RF IC transceivers. 41-53 - James Goodman, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Low power scalable encryption for wireless systems. 55-70 - Jan Sevenhans, Didier Haspeslagh, Jacques Wenin:
Wireless telecom silicon integration: analog design for radio, baseband and speech spectrum. 71-77 - Augusto Manuel Marques, Michiel S. J. Steyaert
, Willy M. C. Sansen:
Theory of PLL fractional-N frequency synthesizers. 79-85 - Josef Fenk, Peter Sehrig:
Low-noise, low-voltage, low-power IF gain controlled amplifiers for wireless communication. 87-97
Volume 4, Number 2, 1998
- Anthony Ephremides, Francesco Vatalaro:
Editorial: Hybrid and Sattelite Communication Networks. 99-100 - Leonard S. Golding:
Satellite communications systems move into the twenty-first century. 101-107 - Erich Lutz:
Issues in satellite personal communication systems. 109-124 - Michele Luglio, Mauro Marinelli, Aldo Paraboni:
Provision of multimedia services over Europe by means of geostationary satellites with multispot coverage using small terminals. 125-139 - Anthony Hung, Marie-José Montpetit, George Kesidis:
ATM via satellite: A framework and implementation. 141-153 - Fulvio Ananasso, Francesco Delli Priscoli:
Satellite systems for personal communication networks. 155-165 - Luigi Bella, Ferial Chummun, Marco Conte, Gerhard Fischer, Josef Rammer:
Performance evaluation of dynamic routing based on the use of satellites and intelligent networks. 167-180 - Yu-Wen Chang, Evaggelos Geraniotis:
Optimal policies for handoff and channel assignment in networks of LEO satellites using CDMA. 181-187 - Deepak Ayyagari, Anthony Ephremides:
A satellite-augmented cellular network concept. 189-198 - Bezalel Gavish, Joakim Kalvenes:
The impact of satellite altitude on the performance of LEOS based communication systems. 199-213
Volume 4, Number 3, 1998
- Zvi Rosberg, Jens Zander:
Toward a framework for power control in cellular systems. 215-222 - Ching-Yao Huang, Roy D. Yates:
Rate of convergence for minimum power assignment algorithms in cellular radio systems. 223-231 - Hongbin Ji, Ching-Yao Huang:
Non-cooperative uplink power control in cellular radio systems. 233-240 - Michael Andersin, Narayan B. Mandayam, Roy D. Yates:
Subspace based estimation of the signal to interference ratio for TDMA cellular systems. 241-247 - Ananthanarayanan Chockalingam, Laurence B. Milstein:
Open-loop power control performance in DS-CDMA networks with frequency selective fading and non-stationary base stations. 249-261 - Richard O. LaMaire, Arvind Krishna, Michele Zorzi:
On the randomization of transmitter power levels to increase throughput in multiple access radio systems. 263-277
Volume 4, Number 4, 1998
- Bo Li, Chuang Lin, Samuel T. Chanson:
Analysis of a hybrid cutoff priority scheme for multiple classes of traffic in multimedia wireless networks. 279-290 - Yaacov Yesha:
Parameter replacement for CELP coded speech in land mobile radio. 291-295 - Francesco Lo Presti, Vincenzo Grassi:
Markov analysis of the PRMA protocol for local wireless networks. 297-306 - Teng Joon Lim, Sumit Roy:
Adaptive filters in multiuser (MU) CDMA detection. 307-318 - Christopher J. Hegarty, Branimir R. Vojcic:
Noncoherent multistage multiuser detection of M-ary orthogonal signals. 319-324 - Sajal K. Das, Sanjoy K. Sen, Rajeev Jayaram:
A novel load balancing scheme for the tele-traffic hot spot problem in cellular networks. 325-340 - A. O. Mahajan, A. J. Dadej, K. V. Lever:
A comparison of channel scanning schemes for distributed network formation and reconfiguration. 341-351
Volume 4, Number 5, 1998
- Ya-Ku Sun, Kwang-Cheng Chen
:
A multi-layer collision resolution multiple access protocol for wireless networks. 353-364 - Kwun Han, Sumit Ghosh:
A comparative analysis of virtual versus physical process-migration strategies for distributed modeling and simulation of mobile computing networks. 365-378 - Michele Zorzi:
Mobile radio slotted ALOHA with capture, diversity and retransmission control in the presence of shadowing. 379-388 - John G. Markoulidakis, George L. Lyberopoulos, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Traffic model for third generation cellular mobile telecommunication systems. 389-400 - George Edwards, Ravi Sankar
:
Microcellular handoff using fuzzy techniques. 401-409 - László Györfi, István Vajda:
Analysis of protocol sequences for slow frequency hopping. 411-418 - Zygmunt J. Haas, Yi-Bing Lin:
On optimizing the location update costs in the presence of database failures. 419-426
Volume 4, Number 6, 1998
- Benjamin M. Zaidel, Shlomo Shamai, Hagit Messer:
Performance of linear MMSE multiuser detection combined with a standard IS-95 uplink. 429-445 - Ivan Seskar, Klaus I. Pedersen, Troels E. Kolding
, Jack M. Holtzman:
Implementation aspects for successive interference cancellation in DS/CDMA systems. 447-452 - Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor:
Adaptive joint multiuser detection and channel estimation in multipath fading CDMA channels. 453-470 - Ian J. Oppermann
, Pieter van Rooyen, Branka Vucetic:
Effect of sequence selection on MAI suppression in limited spreading CDMA systems. 471-478 - Pieter van Rooyen, Ryuji Kohno, Ian J. Oppermann
:
DS-CDMA performance with maximum ratio combining and antenna arrays. 479-488 - Sennur Ulukus, Roy D. Yates:
Adaptive power control and MMSE interference suppression. 489-496 - Mohammad Saquib, Roy D. Yates, Narayan B. Mandayam:
A decision feedback decorrelator for a dual rate synchronous DS/CDMA system. 497-506 - Srinivas R. Kadaba, Saul B. Gelfand, Michael P. Fitz, Rangasami L. Kashyap:
Soft output interference suppression in TDMA wireless communications. 507-514

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