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Wireless Personal Communications, Volume 3
Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, March 1996
- Parag Agashe, Brian D. Woerner:

Interference cancellation for a multicellular CDMA environment. 1-15 - Luc Vandendorpe, Olivier van de Wiel:

Performance analysis of linear joint equalization and multiple access interference cancellation for multitone CDMA. 17-36 - Wookwon Lee, Raymond L. Pickholtz:

Convergence analysis of a CM array for CDMA systems. 37-53 - Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Jan B. Punt:

Adaptive "Bootstrap" CDMA multi-user detector. 55-71 - Xiao C. Bernstein, Alexander M. Haimovich:

Space-time optimum combining for CDMA communications. 73-89 - Zoran Zvonar, Milica Stojanovic:

Performance of antenna diversity multiuser receivers in CDMA channels with imperfect fading estimation. 91-110 - Vieri Vanghi, Branimir R. Vojcic:

Soft interference cancellation in multiuser communications. 111-128 - Frank van Heeswyk, David D. Falconer, Asrar U. H. Sheikh:

Decorrelating detectors for quasi-synchronous CDMA. 129-147 - Urbashi Mitra, H. Vincent Poor:

Activity detection in a multi-user environment. 149-174 - Michael W. Mydlow, Sridevi Basavaraju, Alexandra Duel-Hallen:

Decorrelating detector with diversity combining for single user frequency-selective rayleigh fading multipath channels. 175-193
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1996
- Willie Chang, Hamdy S. Soliman:

A neural synaptic compression codec for efficient image transmission. 199-214 - Jan B. Punt, Dirk Sparreboom:

Summing received signal powers with arbitrary probability density functions on a logarithmic scale. 215-224 - L. Stola, G. L. Urso, P. Tenani:

Indoor propagation: Experimental validation at 1.7 GHz of a UTD-based approach. 225-241 - Mohamed El Otmani, Michel Lecours:

Indoor radio measurements and simulations with polarization diversity. 243-256 - Paul Marinier, Gilles Y. Delisle, Larbi Talbi:

A coverage prediction technique for indoor wireless millimeter waves system. 257-271 - Jae-Soo Kim, Sahng H. Park, Patrick W. Dowd, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:

Channel assignment in cellular radio using genetic algorithms. 273-286 - Mark D. Austin, Gordon L. Stüber:

Direction biased handoff algorithms for urban microcells. 287-298 - Khaled Ben Letaief

, Justin C.-I. Chuang, Ross D. Murch:
A high-speed transmission method for wireless personal communications. 299-317 - Lynn D. Gottesman, Laurence B. Milstein:

The performance of a direct-sequence spread-spectrum acquisition system using a linear prediction filter for narrowband interference suppression. 319-336
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1996
- Stephen K. Barton:

Editorial introduction - The HIgh PErformance Radio Local Area Network (HIPERLAN). 341-345 - Annette Henley:

A discussion of some of the issues facing the regulator in dealing with the newly developing nomadic services including HIPERLAN. 347-351 - John Airs:

Comparative indoor RF channel soundings at 2, 5 & 17 GHz. 353-363 - Andrew R. Nix, Georgia E. Athanasiadou, Joseph McGeehan:

Predicted HIPERLAN coverage and Outage performance at 5.2 and 17 GHz using indoor 3-D ray-tracing techniques. 365-388 - Y. Jay Guo, A. Paez, Ramazan Ali Sadeghzadeh

, Stephen K. Barton:
A patch antenna for HIPERLAN. 389-396 - Chintha Tellambura, Y. Jay Guo, Stephen K. Barton:

Equaliser Performance for HIPERLAN in indoor channels. 397-410 - Chintha Tellambura, Y. Jay Guo, Stephen K. Barton:

Co-channel and self-interference analysis for indoor wireless channels. 411-419 - Babak Daneshrad:

The HIPERLAN equalizer ASIC complexity and its relationship with the training header. 421-427 - I. R. Johnson, Stephen K. Barton:

Signal processing hardware in a radio LAN demonstrator. 429-443

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