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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Volume
1
Session
1:
Advances in Equalization Techniques
Sl.l
Quasi-Minimum-BER Linear Combiner Equalizers
.......................................................................................................1
José
Tel lado
and John M.
Goffi
SI.
2
Asymptotic Performance of MMSE
MIMO
Decision-Feedback Equalization for Uncoded Single Carrier
and Multicarrier Modulations
........................................................................................................................................6
L. Vandendorpe, L. Cuvelier, J. Louveaux, and B.
Maison
S1.3
Optimization of Tap Spacing; for the Tapped Delay line Decision Feedback Equalizer
............................................11
InkyuLee
SI.
4
Approximate Minimum Bit-Error Rate Equalization for Pulse-Amplitude and Quadrature-
Amplitude Modulation
.................................................................................................................................................16
Chen-Chu Yeh and John R. Barry
S1.5
Redundant
Filterbank
Precedere
and Equalizers: Unification and Optimal Designs
....................................................21
A Scaglione,
G.B.
Giannakis, and
S.
Barbarossa
S1.6
Experimental 25-Mb/s Wireless Infrared link Using 4-PPM with Sealer Decision-Feedback Equalization
...............26
David C. Lee and Joseph M.
Kahn
S1.7
Effect of DFE Error Propagation on the Coding Gain of an Interleaved Reed-Solomon Code
.....................................31
David C. Jones
Session
2:
Algorithms and Performance of CDMA Systems
S2.1
Performance Comparison of Alternative Wideband CDMA Systems
..........................................................................38
Ahmad
J
alali
and Alberto Gutierrez
S2.2
The Implementation of a Base Station Transceiver for WLL System Based on Wideband CDMA
..............................43
Youngjun Chong, Sanggee Kang, Ilkyoo Lee, Bongkyum Kim, and Heonjin Hong
S2.3
Effect of New Users on Blind Adaptive Synchronous Multiuser DS-CDMA Detection
..............................................48
Peter
K.P.
Cheung,
Predrag
B. Rapajic, and Rodney A Kennedy
VII
S2.4
Performance
of the Bootstrap Multiuser CDMA Detector in Frequency Non-selective Fading Channel
.....................53
Xiaochun (Andrew) Li and Yeheskel Bar-Ness
S2.5
Optimal Power Control for Minimum Outage Rate in Wireless Communications
........................................................58
Giuseppe
Caire,
Giorgio Taricco, and Ezio Biglieri
S2.6
Results of Multiple Cell Simulations of a CDMA Cellular System Focusing on SIR Based Power Control
...............63
Yoshio Takeuchi
S2.7
On Fast Forward Link Power Control in CDMA Systems
...........................................................................................68
A Jalali and A Chheda
Session
3:
Satellite Communications Systems
S3.1
Experimental and Simulation Performance Results of TCP/IP over High-Speed ATM over ACTS
............................72
Charalambous P. Charalambos,
Georgias Y.
Lazarou, Victor S. Frost, Joseph Evans, and
Roelof Jonkman
S3.2
COMETS for Ka-band and Millimeter-Wave Advanced Mobile Satellite Communications and
21
GHz
Advanced Satellite Broadcasting Experiments
.............................................................................................................79
Hiromitsu Wakana, Eihisa Morikawa,
Haruo Saito,
Mitsugu Ohkawa, Takashi Takahashi, and
Másalo
Tanaka
S3.3
Real-Time
Broadband Services with Jitter Control over ATM Satellite Bridges
........................................................84
Hervé Le
Pocher,
Victor CM. Leung, and Donald Gillies
S3.4
Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Low Earth Orbit Satellite Networks
......................................................................89
Hiiseyin Uzunalioglu
S3.5
Bandwidth Requirements for Multiservice Satellite Systems
.......................................................................................94
Markus
Werner and Erich
Lutz
S3.6
Performance of CDMA-Based LEO Satellite Systems with Imperfect Power Control in a
Rice-Lognormal Channel
............................................................................................................................................100
Hongyi
Fu,
Guoan Bi, and K. Arichandran
S3.7
The Satellite Acquisition Errors for Tracking, Telemetry and Command of the KOMPSAT Satellite
.......................105
Jeom-Hun Lee, Jae-Ick Choi, and Choon-Sik Yim
Session 4: Iterative Decoding
S4.1
Turbo Codes
for Binary Markov
Channels.................................................................................................................110
Javier Garcia-Frias and John D.
Villasenor
S4.2
Fundamental Limit in DS/CDMA
with Reed-Solomon Coded
Orthogonal
Signaling
.................................................116
Sang Wu Kim
and Wayne
Stark
S4.3
Generalized Versions of
Turbo
Decoding in the
Framework
of Bayesian
Networks
and Pearl s Belief
Propagation Algorithm...............................................................................................................................................
121
Peyman Meshkat and John D.
Villasenor
S4.4
Efficient Architectures for Soft-Output Algorithms
....................................................................................................126
Keith M. Chugg and Xiaopeng Chen
S4.5
Iterative Decoding of Multi-Dimensional Concatenated Single Parity Check Codes
.................................................131
Li Ping, Sammy Chan, andKwan L. Yeung
S4.6
Iterative Decoding of Concatenated
Hadamard
Codes
...............................................................................................136
Li Ping and Sammy Chan
S4.7
List Decoding of Turbo Codes
...................................................................................................................................141
Krishna R. Narayanan and Gordon L. Stiiber
Session
5:
Wireless Networks
S5.1
A Medium Access Control Protocol for Wireless Networks
.....................................................................................146
Jian-
Jou
Lai, Yu- Wen
Lai, and
Shie-Jue Lee
S5.2
Inter-Cell Interference in Spread-Spectrum Wireless LANs Employing Handshake Protocols
..................................151
Khairi Ashour
Mohamed
and
László Pap
S5.3
The Performance of a New Routing Protocol for the
Reconfigurable
Wireless Networks
.........................................156
Zygmunt
J.
Haas and Marc
R.
Pearlman
S5.4
Performance
of Priority-Based Multiple Access with Dynamic Permission (PBMA_DP) for Multimedia
Wireless Networks
.....................................................................................................................................................161
Ronaldo
Moreira
Salles
and Paulo Roberto
de
Lira Gondim
S5.5
Performance Consideration for Packet Reservation Multiple Access Protocols over Wireless Networks
................166
Chiung-Shien Wu and
Gin
-Кои
Ma
S5.6
ix
Global State
Routing: A New Routing Scheme for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks
........................................................171
Tsu-Wei Chen and Mario
Gerla
S5.7
A Study of Unequal Power Control in ATM/CDMA Wireless Communication Networks
........................................176
Sheng-hui Zhao, Jing-ming Kuang, Bo-tao Liu, and
Hua Wang
Session
6:
Broadband Network Management and Architecture
S6.1
Optimum Protection Architecture for Reliable Dense-WDM Lightwave Networks
...................................................181
Tatsuya Shiragaki and Hiroyuki
Saito
S6.2
Self-Healing Wheels in Local Loop
...........................................................................................................................187
Forzad
Safaei and Bruce Tonkin
S6.3
Design of WDM Optical Passive Star Networks with Tunable Transceivers of Limited Tuning Range
....................192
Feng
Cao,
David
H. Du,
and A Pavan
S6.4
A Novel Wavelength Assignment Algorithm for 4-Fiber WDM Self- Healing Rings
................................................197
Georgios
Ellinas,
Krishna
Bala,
and Gee-Kung Chong
S6.5
Dimensioning and Optimization of
ÜK
Wavelength-Division-Multiplexed Optical Layer of Future Transport Networks
202
M. Garnot, F. Masetti, L. Nederlof, G. Eilenberger, S. Bunse, and A Aguilar
S6.6
Network Protection and OA&M Mechanism for WDM Optical Path Transport Networks
........................................207
Šatoru Okamoto,
Atsushi Watanabe, Naohide Nagatsu, and Ken-ichi Sato
S6.7
Modeling and Analysis of Waiting Time in a Symmetric Fast Circuit Switched Robust-WDM LAN with
an AR/LTP MAC Protocol
.........................................................................................................................................213
Tarek
S.
El-Bawab
andatura
P. Jayasumana
Session
7:
ATM Traffic Modeling and QoS Support
S7.1
On the Performance of ATM-UBR with Early Selective Packet Discard
...................................................................221
Kangsik Cheon and Shivendra S. Panwar
S7.2
Design of Real-Time QoS Management in ATM Networks
.......................................................................................228
Chih-Chao Wen, Jin-Chyang Jiau, Chorng-Horng Yang, Cheng-Shong Wu, and
Кіт
-Joan Chen
S7.3
Statistical Services for Multiple-Time-Scale Policed Traffic
...................................................................................233
Edward W. Knightly
S7.4
Adaptive ATM Network Model for the Evaluation of Network Performance
............................................................238
Pantelis
L.
Panteli, loannis Balaskas,
and Trevor.
G. Clarkson
S7.5
QoS Aggregation Algorithms in Hierarchical ATM Networks
..................................................................................243
Atsushi Iwata, Hiroshi Suzuki,
Rauf
Izmailov, and
Bhaskar
Sengupta
S7.6
Dimensioning and Dynamic Reconfiguration of Hierarchical Multi-Service CrossConnect Platforms for
Multi-Hour Traffic Profiles
........................................................................................................................................249
Iradj Ouveysi, Farzad Safaei, and Andrew
Wirth
S7.7
Estimation and Prediction of VBR Traffic in High-Speed Networks Using LMS Filters
...........................................253
Tejinder S. Randhawa and
Я
H. S.
Hardy
Session
8:
Networking
Systems
S8.1
Overload and Congestion Control for Intelligent Network Based Broadband Call Processing Systems
....................259
George T. Kolyvas, Spyros E.
Połykałaś,
and ¡akovos S.
Venieris
S8.2
An Evaluation of Pricing Schemes That Are Based on Effective Usage
.....................................................................265
Costas
Courcoubetis and
Vasillos
A. Siris
S8.3
Providing Privacy without Encryption in Multichannel Systems
................................................................................270
Borislav
H. Simov and Srini B. Tridandapani
S8.4
System Architecture for a Large-Scale Public VTOA Handling Node
.......................................................................275
Hiroshi Sunaga, Takenori
Okutani,
and
Kou Miyake
S8.5
Efficient Computation of Terminal-Pair Reliability using Triangle Reduction in Network Management
...................281
Steen
J.
Hsu and Maria C. Yuang
S8.6
TUGEN: An Automatic Test Suite Generator Integrating Data-flow and Control-flow Methods
...............................286
Jianguo Wang, Ruibing Hao, and Jianping Wu
Session
9:
ATM Switching
S9.1
Issues of Congestion Control and Notification Schemes in ATM Networks and Proposal of EPRCAM
...................291
Manzoor Hashmani, Kenji Kawahara, Hideki Sunahara, and Yuji
Oie
S9.2
An Algorithm for Connection Precedence and Preemption in Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) Networks
.......................................................................................................................................................299
Scott Poretsky and Thomas Gannon
S9.3
Design of Per-VC Queueing ATM Switches
..............................................................................................................304
Peifang Zhou and Oliver W. W. Yang
S9.4
A High Performance ATM Switch Based on the Augmented Composite Banyan Network
........................................309
Hyoung-Il Lee, Seung-Woo
Seo,
and
Нуик-Јае
Jang
S9.5
Applicability of Plug-in Online File Modification Capabilities to STM/ATM Networks and Its Extension
.........314
Hiroshi Sunaga, Ryouich Nakamura, and Tetsuyasu Yamada
S9.6
Automated Test System with Dynamic Scheduling for Switching Systems
.................................................................319
Keisuke Ohmori and Kumiko
Ono
Session
10:
Blind Equalization
S10.1
Algorithms for Blind Detection of Equalisation Errors in Hidden Markov Model Channels
.....................................324
C. Carlemalm, V. Krishnamurthy, andK.
Dogançay
S10.2
An Approach to Blind Deconvolution Based on Second-Order Soft1 Statistics
........................................................329
E. Baccarelli, R. Cusani, and S.
Galli
S
10.3
Blind Channel Equalization and Data Detection for OFDM Transmissions on Frequency-Selective Channels
..........334
M. Luise, R.
Reggiannini, and G. M. Vitetta
S
10.4
Preceder
for DMT with Insufficient Cyclic Prefix
.....................................................................................................339
Кок
-Wui
Cheong and John M.
Goffi
S
10.5
A Modified Blind Equalization Technique Based on a Constant Modulus Algorithm
................................................344
Jia-Chin Lin and Lin-Shan Lee
S
10.6
Digital Transform for a Selective Channel Estimation (Application to Multicarrier Data Transmission)
.................349
P.Y.
Cochet
and
R.
Serpolle
t
S10.7
Linear Blind Channel Equalization for GSM Systems
................................................................................................355
Zhi Ding and Ge Li
xii
Session 11:
Multiuser Detection and CDMA Receivers
Sll.l
Computing Probability of Errors of
Linar
Multiuser Detectors in White Gaussian Noise and Rayleigh
Fading Channels
.........................................................................................................................................................360
Sathyadev V. Uppala, and John D. Sahr
S11.2
Soft-Decision Multiuser Detector for Coded CDMA Systems
...................................................................................365
Maïté
Brandt-Pearce and Moon-Hwan Yang
S11.3
Performance Evaluation of a Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme in a Quasi-Synchronous
MC-CDMA System
....................................................................................................................................................370
Frans
Kleer, Shin
Hara,
and
Rangée
Prasad
SI
1.4
A Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme for an OFDM System
.....................................................................375
Edward Leung and Paul Ho
SI
1.5
Simplified Bootstrap Adaptive Decorrelator for CDMA Downlink
..........................................................................380
Petri
Komulainen, Yeheskel Bar-Ness, and
J
orma
Lilleberg
S11.6
CDMA Receiver Structures for Overlay Systems Employing Transmitter Filtering
..................................................385
Bradley J. Rainbolt and Scott
L
Miller
S11.7
Search Algorithms Based on Eliminating-Highest-Error and Fastest-Metric-Descent Criteria for
Bit-Synchronous CDMA Multiuser Detection
............................................................................................................390
TiSun
Session
12:
Satellite Communications Analysis and Techniques
S12.1
Adaptive Beamforming with a Multiple Beam Antenna
.............................................................................................395
Jason Duggan and Peter McLane
S
12.2
Error Rate Estimation in a Multi-Channel Active Phased Array
................................................................................402
KhalilJ. Maalouf, Richard C.
Gaus,
Jr., Sameh Sowelam, and Anthony Jacomb-Hood
S
12.3
Queueing Analysis of CDMA Slotted ALOHA Systems with Finite Buifer and Finite
Population Assumptions
.............................................................................................................................................407
H. Okada, T. Yamazato,
M. Kat
ay
ama,
and A Ogawa
S12.4
Performance of Turbo and Trellis Coded OFDM for LEO Satellite Channels in Global
Mobile
Communications
............................................................................................................................................412
W.AC. Fernando andR.
M
.A P. Rajatheva
xiii
S12.5
Optimal
Sequence Detection Based on Oversampling for
Barellimi
ted Nonlinear Channels
.....................................417
Armando Vannucd and Riccardo Raheli
S12.6
High Rate Turbo Codes for BPSK/QPSK Channels
...................................................................................................422
Õmer Açikel
and William E. Ryan
S12.7
Synchronization of Turbo Coded Modulation Systems at Low
SNR
..........................................................................428
Lijun
Lu
and Stephen G. Wilson
Session
13:
Receiver Algorithms and Performance Analysis
S13.1
Differential Detection of PSK Signals Transmitted over Linearly Time-Selective Rayleigh
Fading Channels
.........„..............................................................................................................................................433
Giorgio M.
Vi tetta, Umberto
Mengali,
and Desmond P. Taylor
S13.2
Performance Analysis of Noncoherent Sequence Detection of
M
-агу
PSK
................................................................438
Giulio Colavolpe
and Riccardo Raheli
S13.3
Detection of Preceded Signals Using a Receiver with Non-Coherent Front End
.......................................................444
Andres Reial and Stephen G. Wilson
S13.4
The Cut-Off Rate of Digital Radio-links Impaired by Time-Correlated
Multipara
Phenomena
.................................449
E. Baccarelli, S.
Galli,
and A Fasano
S13.5
Strongly Robust Adaptive Signaling for Time-Varying Channels
...............................................................................454
Dennis L. Goeckel
S13.6
A Unified Approach for Calculating Error Rates of Linearly Modulated Signals over Generalized
Fading Channels
.........................................................................................................................................................459
Mohamed-Slim Alouini and Andrea Goldsmith
S13.7
Joint Channel-Data Estimation with Interference Suppression
...................................................................................465
Suhas
N.
Diggavi, Boon ChongNg, and Arogyswami Paulraj
Session
14:
Multimedia Wireless QoS
S14.1
Single-Stream versus Multi-Stream for live Media Synchronization
........................................................................470
Shuji
Tasaka
and Yutaka Ishibashi
S14.2
Experimental
Results on the Impact of Cell Delay Variation on Speech Quality in ATM Networks
..........................477
Bin
Li andXi-Ren Cao
S14.3
Joint Source Channel Matching for a Wireless Communications link
.......................................................................482
Swaroop Appadwedula, Douglas L. Jones,
Kannan Ramchandran,
and Igor Konzintsev
S14.4
Two Level Access Control Strategy for Multimedia CDMA
.....................................................................................487
P. R. Larij
ani, R, H.
Hafez, and I. Lambadaris
S
14.5
Guaranteed Quality-of-Service Wireless Medium Access by Packet-by-Packet Generalized Processor
Sharing Algorithm
......................................................................................................................................................493
Chia-Sheng Chang and Kwang-Cheng Chen
S
14.6
Evaluating Speech Quality in Large Wireless Networks: A Case for Hybrid Simulation
..........................................498
Hsiao-Kuang Wu, Chia-Heng Hung, Mario
Geria,
and
Raj ive
Bagr
odia
S14.7
Performance Analysis of OBP Based Multimedia Multibeam Satellite Networks
.....................................................503
Thimma
V.J.
Ganes
h Babu,
Tho Le-Ngoc, and Jeremiah
F.
Hayes
Session
15:
Network Management in Optical Systems
S15.1
End-to End Performance of an Optical Transparent Packet Network
.........................................................................508
F.
Collegati
and
С.
Rąffaelli
S15.2
An Efficient Channel Access Protocol for an Optical Star Network
..........................................................................514
Aleksandra Smiljanic
S15.3
Analysis of Hot-Potato Optical Networks with Wavelength Conversion
...................................................................520
Alberto Bononi,
Gerardo A. Castañón,
and Ozan K. Tonguz
SI
5.4
Fault Management for Adjustable Pre-allocation Wavelength Division Multi-access Systems
.................................526
Chen-Ken
Ко,
Li-Ren Huang, andSy-Yen Kuo
S15.5
Reconfiguration Procedures for Torus Lightwave Networks
.....................................................................................531
Manabu
Kato
and Yuji
Oie
SI
5.6
Cycle-Oriented Distributed
Préconfiguration:
Ring-like Speed with Mesh-like Capacity for Self-planning
Network Restoration
..................................................................................................................................................537
Wayne D.
Grover
and
Demetrios
Stamatelakis
xv
Session 16:
Modeling VBR
Video
Traffic
S16.1
Dynamic
Bandwidth Allocation for VBR Video Transport
........................................................................................544
Souhwan Jung, Younghan Kim, and James S. Meditch
S
16.2
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for VBR Video Traffic Using Adaptive Wavelet Prediction
...................................549
Xinyu Wang, Souhwan Jung, and James S. Meditch
S
16.3
A Scene-based Generalized Markov Chain Model for VBR Video Traffic
...............................................................554
Girish Chiruvolu,
Tapas
К
Das, Ravi
Sankar,
and
N.
Ranganathan
S16.4
Modeling Video Traffic Using Wavelets
....................................................................................................................559
Sheng Ma and Chuanyi Ji
S
16.5
Intra-GoP Modeling of MPEG Video Traffic
.............................................................................................................563
A. Lombardo,
G.
Morabito,
S.
Palazzo and G.Schembra
S
16.6
A Simple Model for VBR Video Traffic Based on Chaotic Maps: Validation through Evaluation of ATM Multiplexers
QoS Parameters
..........................................................................................................................................................568
Eugenio
Costamagna, Lorenzo Favalli, Paolo
Gamba,
and Giovanni Iacovoni
S16.7
A Starting Time Selection Method for Minimum Cell Loss Ratio of Superposed VBR MPEG Video Traffic
in ATM Networks
......................................................................................................................................................573
Byeong-hee
Roh, Hee-june Ahn,
and Jae-kyoon Kim
Session
17:
Transport Layer Issues
S17.1
Performance Analysis of Dynamic Flow Setup in ATM Networks
............................................................................578
Kohei Shiomoto, Qiyong Bian, and Jonathan S. Turner
S
17.2
Improving TCP Performance in Mobile Computing Environments
.............................................................................584
Michael
Stängel
and Vaduvur Bharghavan
S
17.3
On Supporting TCP Traffic over ABR Connections
...................................................................................................590
Woo-June Kim andByeong Gi Lee
S
17.4
Performance of TCP on Wireless Fading links with Memory
...................................................................................595
A Chockalingam,
Michele
Zorzi, and Ramesh R. Rao
S17.5
ATM Virtual Private Networks for the Internet Multimedia Traffic
...........................................................................601
Carlos M.
Pazos
and Mario
Gerla
S17.6
Dynamics
of TCP Flow Control over High-Speed ATM Networks
...........................................................................606
Masatoshi Kawarasaki,
Mika Ishizuka,
and
Arata
Koike
S17.7
SRMT- A Scalable and Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol
.................................................................................612
Marko Schuba
Session
18:
Switch Control
S18.1
Bandwidth-Adaptive
VP
Protection Using User Cells
...............................................................................................617
Naohiro Shimada and Steven S.
Gors
he
SI
8.2
Blocking Probability of Three-Stage Multicast Switches
...........................................................................................623
Marco
Listanti
and
Luca Veltri
S18.3
Optimization in the Fast Knockout Algorithm for Self-Route Concentration
..............................................................630
Shuo-Yen Robert Li and
Hui Li
SI
8.4
Achieving Fair and High Packet-Level Throughput in ABR Service
.........................................................................635
Sammy Chan,
Moshe
Zukerman, Eric W. M. Wong,
К. Т. Ко,
and Edmund Yeung
S18.5
Multicast Automatic Protection Switching in Arbitrary Redundant Graphs
...............................................................640
Robert
G. Gallager,
Muriel
Medard,
Richard A Barry, and Steven G. Finn
SI
8.6
A High Speed Scheduler/Controller for Unbuffered Banyan Networks
.....................................................................645
C. Salisbury and R. Mel hem
SI
8.7
Reliability Analysis of Interconnected Parallel Banyan Network
..............................................................................651
Pierre U. Tagle andNeeraj K. Sharma
Volume
2
Session
19:
Equalization and Detection for Storage and Communication Systems
S19.1
Signal-Dependent Correlation-Sensitive Branch Metrics for Viterbi-like Sequence Detectors
.................................657
Aleksandar
Kavčie
and
José M.F.
Moura
S
19.2
Equalization of
Non
Linear
Optical Channels
............................................................................................................662
L.
Agarossi,
S.
Bellini,
F.
Bregoli, and P.
Migliorati
S
19.3
A Nonlinear Model and Equalizer for Magnetic Recording Channels
.......................................................................668
Yungsoo Kim and
Ki
-Но
Kim
XVII
S19.4
Delay-Constrained
Asymptotically Optimal Detection using Signal-Space Partitioning
............................................673
Younggyun Kim and Jaekyun Moon
S19.5
An Analog EPR4 Read Channel with an FDTS Detector
...........................................................................................678
Derrick
С
Wei, Daniel Q. Sun, and
Asad
A. Abidi
SI
9.6
Nonlinear Processing of Manchester Data Corrupted by Multiplicative Noise
..........................................................683
Dan Horres
S19.7
Reducing the Effect of Finite Wordlength on the Performance of an LMS Adaptive Filter
........................................688
Eweda Eweda,
Nabil
Yousef, and
Salwa
El-Ramly
Session
20:
Advanced Multiuser Detection
S20.1
New Cross-Correlation Results for Multi-Rate CDMA
.............................................................................................693
Eric Hamelin, Leslie A Rusch, and Paul Fortier
S20.2
Analysis of Combined MMSE/PIC Multi-User Detection for CDMA Spread Spectrum Systems
..............................699
Anders Host-Madsen and Kyung-Seon Cho
S20.3
Low Complexity Joint
MLSE
Receiver in the Presence of
CCI
.................................................................................704
Jiunn-Tsair Chen, Jen-Wei Liang, Huan-Shang Tsai, and Young-Kai Chen
S20.4
Interference Cancellation for a High Data Rate User in Coded CDMA Systems
........................................................709
Rupert
Herzog
S20.5
Multi-Rate LMMSE Detectors for Asynchronous Multi-Rate CDMA Systems
..........................................................714
Hongya Ge andJinwen Ma
S20.6
A Symbol-By-Symbol Based Adaptive Interference Canceller for Asynchronous DS/CDMA Systems
in
Multipara
Fading Channels
.....................................................................................................................................719
Jeong
Hoon
Ko,
Jung
Suk Joo,
and Yong
Hoon
Lee
S20.7
Adjacent Channel Interface Suppression in FDMA/TDMA Mobile Radio Systems Using
Joint Demodulation
....................................................................................................................................................723
Hiiseyin Arslan, S.C. Gupta, G.E. Bottomley, andSandeep Chennakeshu
xviii
Session 21:
Interference Cancellation
S21.1
Simultaneous Broadcasting of Analog
FM
and Digital Audio Signals by Means of
Precanceling Techniques
............................................................................................................................................728
Haralabos C. Papadopoulos and Carl-Erik W.
Sundberg
S21.2
A Hidden Markov Model-RPE Algorithm for Narrowband Interference Suppression in Spread
Spectrum Systems
.......................................................................................................................................................733
¡Leigh Johnston and Vikram Krishnamurthy
S21.3
Effects of Filter Quantization on a Multistage Multicarrier Demultiplexer/Demodulator
..........................................738
David Salhany, Tho Le-Ngoc, and Chun Loo
S21.4
The Performance of Adaptive MLSD for Frequency-Selective Channels with Array Measurements
........................743
Gent Paparisto and Keith M. Chugg
S21.5
Universal Classification for CDMA Communications: Single-User Receivers and Multi-User Receivers
...............748
Lin Yue and Don H. Johnson
S21.6
A Comparison of the Performance of Linearly Equalized Single Carrier and Coded OFDM over
Frequency Selective Fading Channels Using the Random Coding Technique
............................................................753
Volker Aue,
Gerhard P.
Fettweis,
and
Reinaldo Valenzuela
S21.7
Adaptive Geolocation
&
Blind Beamfonming for Wideband Frequency-Hop Signals of Unknown Hop
Sequences
&
Arrival Angles Using an Electromagnetic Vector Sensor
.....................................................................758
Kainom
Thomas Wong
Session
22:
Applications of Modulation and Coding
S22.1
A New Method of Channel Shortening with Applications to Discrete
Multi
Tone (DMT) Systems
..........................763
Debajyoti Pal, GarudN. lyengar, andj. M.
Goffi
S22.2
Source-Channel Optimized Trellis Codes for Bi-Tonal Image Transmission over AWGN Channels
........................769
James M.
Kroll
and Nam Phamdo
S22.3
Multiple-Access with Time Hopping and Block Waveform PPM
..............................................................................775
Fernando Ramirez-
Míreles
and Robert
A Schol
tz
S22.4
A Receiver Architecture Conforming to the OFDM Based Digital Video Broadcasting Standard for
Terrestrial Transmission (DVB-T)
............................................................................................................................780
Pierre
Combelles,
Christophe
Del
Toso,
Dietmar
Hepper, David
Le Goff,
J J. Ma,
Patrick Robertson,
Fabio
Scalise,
Laurent
Soy
er,
and
Maurizio Zamboni
xix
S22.5
Unequally Protected Multi-Stage Vector Quantization for Time-Varying Channels
...................................................786
Shrinivas Gadkari and Kenneth Rose
S22.6
Performance Evaluation of a MuMcarrier Modulation Technique Allowing Strongly
Nonlinear Amplification
............................................................................................................................................791
Rui Dinis
and Antonio
Gusmão
Session
23:
Wireless Performance and QoS
S23.1
QoS Provisioning with Distributed Call Admission Control in Wireless Networks
..................................................797
Xusheng
Tian
and Chuanyi Ji
S23.2
Supporting Applications in a Mobile
Mul
ti
hop Radio Environment Using Route Diversity- Part I:
Non-Real Time Data
..................................................................................................................................................802
Nitin Gogate and Shivendra S. Panwar
S23.3
Performance Improvements of Wireless IP Multicast Conference System Based on Designated Receivers
..............807
Min
Joeng Lee and Dong Ho Cho
S23.4
Fixed Local Anchor Scheme for Supporting UPT Services in Wired Networks
........................................................812
Eun Shil
Вае,
Min
Young Chung, and Dan Keun Sung
S23.5
Effects of Rotation on the Path Loss and the Delay Spread in Indoor Infrared Channel
.............................................817
M. .R. Pakravan, M. Kavehrad, and H. Hashemi
S23.6
Feasibility of
OOK
Modulation with RZ Pulses of Variable Duty Cycle in Indoor Unguided Optical Links
at High Bit Rates
........................................................................................................................................................821
Anontio Garcia-Zambrana and Antonio
Puerta-Notario
S23.7
Error Rate Evaluation of Wireless Infrared Links
......................................................................................................826
Kostas
Samaras, Andy M. Street, Dominic C. O Brien, and David
J
.
Edwards
Session
24:
Performance of ATM and HFC Networks
S24.1
Call Admission Control Policy for Capacity-Varying Networks with Increasing Failure Rate Holding Time
Distributions
...............................................................................................................................................................832
J. Siwko and I. Rubin
S24.2
Establishing Broadband Application Signatures through ATM Network Traffic Measurement Analyses
..................837
Judith L. Jerkins and Jonathan L. Wang
xx
S24.3
Optimal Feedback
Control
of
ABR
Traffic
in ATM Networks..................................................................................844
Bo-Kyoung Kim and Charles Thompson
S24.4
Dynamics
of Generalized Tree Protocols and Its Application to Delay-Sensitive Traffic Control
............................849
Ya-Ku Sun and Kwang-Cheng Chen
S24.5
Design and Analysis of the Multiple Access Protocols over the CATV/HFC Networks
...........................................854
Dsun-Chie Twu and Kwang-Cheng Chen
S24.6
A Hybrid MAC Protocol for HFC Networks
.............................................................................................................859
Huey-Ing Liu and Ding-Der Wu
S24.7
Analysis of a Distributed CDMA Channel Access Control Protocol Using Imbedded Processes
..............................864
Rosy
Pil
lay Narrainen and Fambirai Takawira
Session
25:
Multimedia Communications QoS and Video Coding
S25.1
Techniques to Increase MPEG-2 Error Resilience in the VBR Video Transmission over ATM Networks
...............869
Pedro
Cuenca,
Teresa
Olivares,
Antonio
Garrido,
Francisco Quiles, and L. Orozco-Barbosa
S25.2
On Finding Multi-Constrained Paths
..........................................................................................................................874
Shigang Chen and
Klara Nahrstedt
S25.3
FromCSCW Applications to Multicast Routing: An Integrated QoS Architecture
....................................................880
Ibrahim
Matta,
Mohamed
Eltoweissy, and
Karl Lieberherr
S25.4
Jitter Compensation Scheduling Schemes for the Support of
Real-Time
Communications
.........................................885
Carlos
Rosado-Sosa
andlzhak Rubin
S25.5
Fairness of Adaptive Multimedia Applications
.........................................................................................................891
Dorgham Sisalem
S25.6
AMnet: Active Multicasting Network
........................................................................................................................896
Ralph
Wittmann
and Martina
Zitterbart
S25.7
Efficient Lossless Video Coding Compatible with MPEG-2
.....................................................................................901
Ryoma Oami and Mutsumi Ohta
xxi
Session 26:
Optical
Network Design
S26.1
System
Impact of Fiber Parametric Gain in Long-Haul Optical links
........................................................................906
A. Carena,
V.
Curri,
R.
Caudino,
P. Poggiolini, and S. Benedetto
S26.2
Gain Dynamics
of Doped-Fiber Amplifiers for Added and Dropped Signals
............................................................911
Alberto Bononi and Leslie A. Rusch
S26.3
Evaluation of Transmission Alternatives for the Return Cable Band
.........................................................................916
S. Daigle and D. Falconer
S26.4
Multifiber Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Ring Network Architecture for Tera-bit/s Throughput
.......................921
H.
Obara,
H.
Masuda,
К.
Suzuki, and
K. Aida
S26.5
All-Optical
2
Extended Prime Codes for Optical Fiber Code-Division Multiple-Access Applications
..................926
Jian-Guo Zhang, Wing C. Kwong, and
AB. Sharma
S26.6
Performance and Node Architecture of WDM Multiple Fiber Ring Networks
..........................................................931
Naohide Nagatsu, Atsushi Watanabe,
Šatoru Okamoto,
andKen-ichi Sato
S26.7
Risk Analysis of Residential Broadband Upgrade Based on Market Evolution and Competition
..............................937
Kjell Stordahl, Leif
Aart hun Ims, and
Borgar
Terre
Olsen
Session 27: Signal Processing
and Coding for Storage
Systems
S27.1
A
Simple Model
for Transition Interactions with the
Microtrack
Model
...................................................................942
Joe
Caroselli,
James Fitzpatrick, and Jack
Keil Wolf
S27.2
Performance of High Rate Turbo Codes on a PR4-Equalized Magnetic Recording Channel
.....................................947
William E. Ryan
S27.3
Near-Optimal Data Detection for Two-Dimensional ISI/AWGN Channels Using Concatenated Modeling
and Iterative Algorithms
.............................................................................................................................................952
Xiaopeng Cheng and Keith M. Chugg
S27.4
A (208,192;8) Reed-Solomon Decoder for DVD Application
...................................................................................957
Hsie-Chia Chang and C. Bernard Shung
S27.5
Error Propagation Assessment of
Enumerati ve
Coding Schemes
...............................................................................961
Kees
A. Schouhamer Immink and Augustus J.
E. M.
Janssen
xxii
S27.6
Capacity of M-ary Multitrack RLL Codes for Storage
Chameis
................................................................................964
Jaejin Lee
Session
28:
CDMA
Performance
Enhancement
S28.1
Integration of Voice and Data Traffic in CDMA Networks Using Dynamic Spreading Gain Control
........................968
Seong-Jim Oh and Kimberly M.
Wasserman
S28.2
Enhanced Capacity in CDMA Systems with Alternate Frequency Planning
...............................................................973
Won S. Kim and Vasant K. Prabhu
S28.3
Increasing the DS/CDMA System Reverse Link Capacity by Equalizing the Performance of Different
Velocity Users
............................................................................................................................................................979
Bassam Hashem and Elvino
Sousa
S28.4
Chi
Cell Breathing in CDMA Networks
......................................................................................................................985
A Jalali
S28.5
Capacity Improvement by Code-Hopping in S-CDMA Systems
................................................................................989
Berna
Unal and
Yalçin
Tanik
S28.6
CDMA/TDD System for Mobile Multimedia Communications
..................................................................................994
Dong Geun Jeong and Wha Sook Jeon
S28.7
A Call Control Scheme for Soft Handoff in CDMA Cellular Systems
.......................................................................999
Hyoung-Goo Jeon, Soo-Kun Kwon, and Chang-Eon Kang
Session
29:
Multi-carrier CDMA/Multi-carrier Transmission
S29.1
M-ARY Orthogonal Modulation for Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum Uplink Transmission
....................................1004
Armin
Dekorsy and Karl-Dirk Kammeyer
S29.2
Optimized Embedded Multicarrier Modulation for Efficient Delivery of Layered Video Data
...............................1009
S. Sandeep Pradhan and
Kannan
Ramchandran
S29.3
Interleaved FDMA- A New Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Scheme
...............................................................1013
Uli
Sorger,
Isabella
De Broeck,
and Michael
Schnell
S29.4
Computationally Efficient Optimal Power Allocation Algortihm for Multicarrier Communication Systems
...........1018
Brian S.
Krongold,
Kannan
Ramchandran, and Douglas L. Jones
S29.5
xxiii
Capacity Sensitivity of Filter Bank-Based High Bit Rate Transmission over Copper Wires to the
MIMO
Equalizer Rate
..............................................................................................................................................1023
Jérôme
Louveaux, Luc Vandendorpe, Laurent Cuvelier,
François
Deryck, and Olivier van
de Wiel
S29.6
Analysis of Non-linear Distortions onMC-CDMA
.................................................................................................1028
K. Fazel and S. Kaiser
S29.7
Performance Evaluation of the Zipper Duplex Method
............................................................................................1035
Frank
Sjöberg, Mikael Isaksson,
Petra Deutgen, Rickard
Nilsson,
Per
Odling, and Per-Ola Börjesson
Session 30:
Spatial-Temporal Receiver
Techniques
S30.1
Power Control and Number of Antenna Elements in CDMA Distributed Antenna Systems
.....................................1040
Halim
Yanikomeroglu andElvino S.
Sousa
S30.2
An Error Analysis of Feedback Correlation Beamforming for the IS-95 Reverse link
...........................................1046
A MarkEarnshaw and Steven D. Blostein
S30.3
Adaptive Multiple-Antenna Receiver for CDMA Mobile Reception
.......................................................................1053
Stefan Werner,
Timo
Laakso, andJorma
Lilleberg
S30.4
link Search Algorithms for a Spread-Spectrum Mobile Communication Network with
Directive/Adaptive Antennas
...................................................................................................................................1058
Tien-Yo-w Liu and Robert A Scholtz
S30.5
Blind Channel Estimation for Multi-user CDMA Systems
.......................................................................................1064
Emre Aktas
and Urbashi
Mitra
S30.6
A Blind Space-Time Adaptive Multiuser Detector for DS-CDMA Communication Systems
..................................1069
Jaeyoung
Kwak
and I-Tai
Lu
Session
31:
Wireless ATM
S31.1
Resource Management Mechanisms in Wireless ATM Networks
............................................................................1074
Martino De
Marco,
Achille Pattavina,
and
Davide Roda
S31.2
Architecture and Implementation of Radio Access Protocols in Wireless ATM Networks
.....................................1081
C.A Johnston, P. Narasimhan, J. Kokudo, and M. Ohki
xxiv
S31.3
Wireless QoS Analysis for a Rayleigh Fading Channel
...........................................................................................1089
Kxmg-Won Lee, Matthew Cheng, and Li Fung Chang
S31.4
Connection Admission Control in a Cellular Wireless ATM Access Network
........................................................1094
Т. С
Wong, J.W. Mark, andK.
С
Ота
S31.5
Performance of Error Control Coding Techniques for Wireless ATM
.....................................................................1099
Peter R. Denz and
Arne A. Nilsson
531.6
A Study of RCU and Switch Resource Allocation in a Wireless ATM Access Network
.........................................1104
Wai Chen
531.7
A New ARQ Protocol for Wireless ATM Networks
...............................................................................................1109
Ian F. Akyildiz and Inwhee Joe
Session
32:
Advanced Network Operation and Management Techniques
S32.1
On State-Independent and State-Dependent Path Restoration in Self-Healing Networks
.........................................1114
Tijun Xiong and Lome Mason
S32.2
A Prediction Based UPC Mechanism for VBR Video Traffic
..................................................................................1119
R. G. Garroppo, S. Giordano, S. Miduri, andF.
Russo
S32.3
Java-Based Network Management Environment
......................................................................................................1124
Joong-Ki Park, Nan-Joo Ban, and Tae-Gun Kim
S32.4
Virtual Backup Network for Broadband Network Restoration
.................................................................................1129
Hoyoung Hwang, KangheeKim, Yanghee Choi, Chong Sang Kim, and Sanghyun
Ahn
S32.5
On the Effectiveness of Topology Update Mechanisms for ATM Networks
............................................................1134
Mete Kabatepe and Michael G. Hluchyj
S32.6
Translation of GDMO/ASN.l to Java Objects for Network Management
................................................................1140
Jae-Oh Lee
S32.7
Using Inheritance to Derive Non-conflicting Survivability Strategies
......................................................................1145
Joseph Kroculick and Cynthia Hood
xxv
Session
ЗЗА:
Communications Software Techniques for Multimedia Networks
S33A.1
TINA Service Validation: The ErnesTINA Project
.................................................................................................1150
X.
Logean,
F. Dietrich,
andJ.-P.
Hubatce
S33A.2
Specification and
Development
of
a Multimedia
Conferencing Call Model Using Distributed Object
Oriented Techniques
................................................................................................................................................1155
Hans Vanderstraeten, Patrick
Hellemans, Piet
De
Ceuleners, Hans Zandbelt, Jan Vanhoutte, Marcel Mampaey,
and Frank Steegmans
S33A.3
Use of Object-Oriented Intelligent Simulation Tools for Web Based Education
......................................................1160
G. Bengu, D. Watts,
N.
Elliot, S. Tolety, Y.
Maliikor
jun,
A. Bhaumik,
and
J. Lipuma
Session
ЗЗВ:
Topics in High Speed Networking
S33B.1
A Hybrid Multilayer Error Control Technique for Multihop ATM Networks
..........................................................1168
A K. Elhakeem, M. A. Kousa, and H. Yang
S33B.2
Transient Loss Guarantees for
Long-Range
Dependent Multiple Time-Scale Traffic
..............................................1174
Guang-Liang Li, Jun-Hong
Cui,
and Fang-Ming Li
S33B.3
Urgency-Based Round Robin: A New Scheduling Discipline for Packet-Switching Networks
...............................1179
Onur
Al
t
int
as, Yukio Atsumi, andTeruaki Yoshida
Session
34:
IP Multicast and Advancements
S34.1
On the
Long-Range
Dependence of Packet Round-Trip Delays in Internet
...............................................................1185
Qiong Li and David L. Mills
S34.2
An Algorithm for Automatic Topology Discovery of IP Networks
..........................................................................1192
Hwa-Chun Lin, Shou-Chuan Lai, and Ping-Wen Chen
S34.3
LCM: A Multicast Core Management Protocol for Link-State Routing Networks
....................................................1197
Tih
Huang, Eric Fleury, and Philip K.
McKinley
S34.4
Core-Manager Based Scalable Multicast Routing
....................................................................................................1202
Changdong Liu, MyungJ. Lee, and
Tarek
N.
Saadawi
S34.5
PDMRP: A Programmable Distributed Multicast Routing Protocol
.........................................................................1208
Nen-Fu Huang,
Chien-
Yu Yeh, and Chung-Ching
Chiou
S34.6
Higb-Speed
Π»
Packet/Ethernet Frame Forwarding Engine
(CAFÉ)
for ATM-Based Network
Router/Bridge
...........................................................................................................................................................1213
Kan Toyoshima, Hideyuki Tsuboi, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Yutaka Watanabe, Hiroshi Miyao, andKazuhiro Hayashi
S34.7
Implementation and Performance Evaluation of ISAC: Integrated Services Internet with RSVP over
ATM Shortcuts
........................................................................................................................................................1219
HungKei Keith Chow and Alberto Leon-Garcia
Volume
3
Session
35:
Synchronization
S35.1
A Model for the Analysis of Timing Jitter in OFDM Systems
..................................................................................1227
Luciano
Tomba
and
Witold
A Krzymien
S35.2
Variable Dwell-Time Code Acquisition for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Systems on Multipath
Fading Channels
.......................................................................................................................................................1232
Huan-Chun Wang and Wern-Ho Sheen
S35.3
Analysis of Self Noise in Clock Recovery Systems with a High Order Nonlinearity
..............................................1237
Erdal Panayirci
S35.4
Hybrid Sequential Acquisition Schemes for Noncoherent Chip-Asynchronous DS/SS Systems
..............................1242
Gurudutt S. Hosangadi and Carl W.
Baum
S35.5
Analysis of a Serial Acquisition Scheme for Unslotted Distributed Direct-Sequence Packet
Radio Networks
.......................................................................................................................................................1248
ArvindR. Raghavan, Carl W.
Baum,
and Daniel
L.
Noneaker
S35.6
Lower Bounds on Error Performance for BPSK and QPSK Systems with Imperfect Carrier
Phase Recovery
........................................................................................................................................................1253
Muhieddin A Najib and Vasant K. Prabhu
S35.7
A Fast DS/CDMA Acqiristion Scheme Based on Igniter Sequence and Distributed Samples
..................................1259
Byoung-Hoon Kim andByeong Gi Lee
Session
36:
Optical CDMA: Theory and Experiment
S36.1
Code Tracking in Optical Pulse CDMA through Coherent Correlation Demodulation
.............................................1264
Wei Huang and Ivan Andonovic
xxvii
S36.2
Optical Frequency-Hop Multiple Access Communications Systems
........................................................................1269
Habib
Fathallah, Leslie A Rusch, and Sophie LaRochelle
S36.3
Optical CDMA with Overlapping PPM
...................................................................................................................1274
Hossam MM. Shalaby
S36.4
A New Method for Developing Optical CDMA Address Code Sequences Using the Genetic Algorithm
...............1279
D. Sadot, U. Mahlab and V. Bar
Natan
S36.5
Performance Evaluation of PPM CDMA under Different Orthogonal Coding Schemes
...........................................1284
H. H. Chan, J.
M. H.
Elmirghani, andR. A. Cry an
S36.6
Construction of High-Efficient Optical CDMA Computer Networks: Statistical Design
.........................................1289
Jens Mückenheim,
Kay
¡versen,
and Dirk Hampicke
S36.7
Experiments on High-Speed All-Optical Code-Division Multiplexing (CDM) Systems Using a
2и
Prime Code
.........................................................................................................................................................1294
Jian-Guo Zhang, Lian-Kuan Chen, Wing C. Kwong, Kwok-Wai Cheung, and
AB. Sharma
Session
37:
OFDM Systems
S37.1
OFDM-CDMA with Peak Power Reduction Based on the Spreading Sequences
....................................................1299
Hideki Ochiai and Hideki
/mai
S37.2
On
Ük
Reduction of the Out-of-Band Radiation of OFDM-Signals
..........................................................................1304
Mathias Pauli
and Hans-Peter
Kuchenbecker
S37.3
Some TDMA and OFDM/CDMA Receiver Structures for Communication over the Return Path of the
CATV
Network
........................................................................................................................................................1309
Mark Van Bladel, Heidi
Steendam,
Teresa Marongiu, and Marc Moeneclaey
S37.4
Adaptive
С
-OFDM System at
30
GHz for the Last Mile Wireless Broadband Access to
Interactive Services
..................................................................................................................................................1314
V.
Traili,
A. Vaccari, R.
Verdone,
and O. Andrisano
S37.5
Robust Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems with Rapid Dispersive Fading Channels
.......................................1320
Ye (Geoffrey) Li, Leonard J. Cimini, Jr., and Nelson R, Sollenberger
S37.6
An Adaptive Diversity Receiver for OFDM in a Fading Channels
..........................................................................1325
Selaka B. Bulumulla, SaleemA.
Kassám,
andSantosh S. Venkatesh
S37.7
A Synchronization
Schei»
for Multi-Carrier CDMA
Systems
................................................................................1330
Seunghyeon
Nahm
and Wonyong Sung
Session
38:
Diversity and Antenna Processing for Mitigating Channel Impairments
S38.1
Blind Mutli-User Linear Detection of CDMA Signals inFrequency Selective Channels
.........................................1335
David
Ges bert
and Arogyaswami Paulraj
S38.2
TCM for Frequency-Selective, Interleaved Fading Channels Using Joint Diversity Combining
..............................1340
Achilleas Anastasopoulos and Keith M. Chugg
S38.3
An Adaptive Antenna for a Multipath Propagation Environment
..............................................................................1345
Yasutaka Ogawa, Ryuhei Sasaki, Takeo Ohgane, and Kiyohiko Itoh
S38.4
Optimum Diversity Receiver for Cochannel Interference with Non-Zero Symbol Timing Oflset in
Digital Mobile Radio
...............................................................................................................................................1350
Sheng-Chou Lin and Vasant K. Prabhu
S38.5
Optimum Spatial-Temporal Equalization for Diversity Receiving Systems with Co-Channel Interference
.............1355
Ye (Geoffrey) Li, Jack
H
.
Winters and Nelson R. Sollenberger
S38.6
Diversity Combining in Antenna Array Base Station Receiver for DS/CDMA System
...........................................1360
C.H. Gowda, R. Viswanathan, and V. Annampedu
S38.7
Study of the Outage Probability of the Multiply-Detected Macrodiversity Scheme
.................................................1365
Zygmunt
J.
Haas and Chih-Peng Li
Session
39:
Resource Management in Personal Communication
S39.1
Handover Delay in Cellular Wireless Systems
........................................................................................................1370
Sennur Ulukus and Gregory P.
Pollini
S39.2
Handoff
Management Algorithms for Urban and Sub-Urban Environments Under Realistic Vehicle
Mobility Conditions
.................................................................................................................................................1375
A lera,
A Fazio, G. Gazzaneo, S.
Maraño,
and A. Molinaro
S39.3
Traffic Performance Analysis of Handover in GMPCS
...........................................................................................1380
Jaeweon Cho and Daehyoung Hong
S39.4
A Dynamic Location Area Assignment Algorithm for Mobile Cellular Systems
......................................................1385
Wing Ho A Yuen and Wing Shing Wong
S39.5
Wireless Subscriber Mobility Management using Adaptive Individual Location Areas for PCS Systems
...............1390
Zhuyu Lei and Christopher Rose
S39.6
A Comparative Analysis of Paging and Location Update Strategies for PCS Networks
..........................................1395
Leonardo
Araújo
and
José
Roberto
de Marca
S39.7
The Impact of Signal Strength Measures on the Efficiency of Dynamic Channel Allocation Techniques
.................1400
Flaminio Borgonovo, Antonio
Capone,
and
Antoneila Molinaro
Session
40:
ATM Operations,
Administrations
and Maintenance
S40.1
Designation of
622
Mbps ATM OAM Functions for the Integrated Service Access Network
.................................1405
Sang
-Но
Lee
S40.2
On Fault Reccovery Priority in ATM Networks
......................................................................................................1410
Björn
Jaeger and David Tipper
S40.3
Reliability Improvements ofSS7 Signaling Protocol Architecture Using ATM Technology
...................................1415
Sungwon Lee, Young- Jae Song, andDong-Ho Cho
S40.4
Analysis of a MAC Protocol to Guarantee QoS for ATM over Satellite
.................................................................1420
T.
Örs,
Z.
Sun and
В.
G. Evans
S40.5
Mapping
QoS
Parameters
for Multimedia Services
Using
ATM
МШ
Objects........................................................
1425
Toshihiko
Kusano,
Типсау
Say
dam,
and
Satír
Yucel
S40.6
Worst Case Signalling Traffic for a Multi-Service Access Protocol
.......................................................................1431
Milosh V. Ivanovich and
Moshe
Zukerman
S40.7
Performance of ATM Cell Transmission Via Regenerative Satellite links
.............................................................1436
Walaa A Hamouda and Peter J.
Melane
Session
41:
Traffic Modeling
S41.1
The Theory of Direct Probability Redistribution and its Application to Rare Event Simulation
..............................1443
Zsolt Haraszti
and
J.
Keith Townsend
S41.2
Quality Measures for Random
Varíate
Generation...................................................................................................1451
David
J.
Young and Norman
C. Beaulieu
S41.3
Efficient Fractional Gaussian Noise Generation Using the Spatial Renewal Process
..............................................1456
Tarkan
Taralp,
Michael Devetsikiotis, Ioannis Lambadaris, and
Amit
Bose
S41.4
A Generalized
TES
Model for Periodical Traffic
....................................................................................................1461
Peter Reichl
S41.5
Upper-Bounds for Buffer Overflow Probability of a Queue with Long-Range Dependent Input
..............................1466
Nol Rananand
S41.6
An Approximation Method for Sojourn Time Distributions in Telecommunication Networks
.................................1473
Jae Uck You,
Min
Young Chung, and Dan Keun Sung
S41.7
Conditional Importance Sampling and Its Application to ATM Switch Analysis
.....................................................1478
Ahmet
A Akyamaç
and
J.
Keith Townsend
Session 42A: ATM Traffic Control
S42A.1
On Determining the Fair Bandwidth Share for ABR Connections in ATM Networks
..............................................1485
Sonia
Fahmy, Raj Jain, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Rohit Goyal, and Bobby Vandalore
S42A.2
A Generic Weight-Based Network Bandwidth Sharing Policy for ATM ABR Service
...........................................1492
Yiwei Thomas
Hou,
Henry H.-Y. Tzeng, and Shivendra S. Panwar
S42A.3
An Optimization Approach to ABR Control
..............................................................................................................1500
David Laps ley and Steven Low
S42A.4
An Admission Control Scheme for the
Real-Time VBR
Traffic in the ATM Network: Deterministic
Bandwidth Allocation
..............................................................................................................................................1505
Tong
Shan and Oliver W. W. Yang
Session 42B: Switch-Related Design
S42B.1
Finding Good Combinations of Initial Phases for Periodic Sources in Discrete-Time Queues
................................1510
Fumio Ishizaki and Chikara Ohta
S42B.2
Enhanced IN Call Model and Protocol for Multipoint-Multiconnection Calls in B-ISDN
.......................................1515
Tsuyoshi Abe, Junya Akiba, Takuji Kishida, and Yasuro Kawarasaki
xxxi
S42B.3
Design
and Analysis of a Fair Scheduling Algorithm for QoS Guarantees in High-Speed
Packet-Switched Networks
......................................................................................................................................1520
Ki-Ho Cho and Hyunsoo Yoon
S42B.4
Space-Wavelength Trade-Off in the Design of Nonblocking Directional-Coupler-Based Networks
under Crosstalk Constraint
.......................................................................................................................................1526
M. Mehdi Vaez and Chin-Tau Lea
Session
43:
Advanced Topes in DSP for Communications
S43.1
Time and Frequency Domain Hybrid Detection Scheme for OFDM-CDMA Systems
.............................................1531
Seunghyeon
Nahm
and Wonyong Sung
S43.2
Real-Time DSP
Implementation of a Coherent Partial Interference Cancellation Multiuser Receiver
forDS-CDMA
..........................................................................................................................................................1536
NeiyerS.
Correal,
R.
Michael Buehrer, and Brian
D.
Woerner
S43.3
Robust
Adaptive Array for Wireless Communications
............................................................................................1541
Xiaodong Wang and H. Vincent Poor
S43.4
Maximum Likelihood Synchronization of DS-CDMA Signals Transmitted over Multipath Channels
......................1546
Erik G.
Ström
and
Fredrik Malmsten
S43.5
Symbol-Aided Channel Estimation and Multiuser Detection for Synchronous CDMA Systems Using a
Decorrelating Decision-Feedback Detector
.............................................................................................................1551
Mohsen Hosseinian, Michel
Fattouche
and Abu B. Sesay
S43.6
Combined Average
SNR
of a Generalized Diversity Selection Combining Scheme
................................................1556
Ning
Kong and Laurence B. Mils
tein
S43.7
On MMSE Real-Time Antenna Array Processing Using Fourth-Order Statistics in the US Cellular
TDMA System
..........................................................................................................................................................1561
Massimiliano (Max)
Marione
Session 44A: Implementation and Performance Aspects of CDMA
S44A.1
Efficient
Filterbank
Channelizer for Software Radio Receivers
..............................................................................1566
Kambiz
С
Zangi and David Koilpillai
S44A.2
Effect of Imperfect Amplitude Estimation on the Performance of Hybrid Interference Cancellation
........................1571
Dimi
tris
Koulakiotis and
A
Hamid
Aghvami
S44A.3
xxxii
Eliminating-Highest-Error and Fastest-Metric-Descent Criteria and Iterative Algorithms for Bit-Synchronous
CDMA Multiuser Detection
.....................................................................................................................................1576
TiSun
S44A.4
Application of Saddlepoint Integration on Forward-link Analysis of Asynchronous Cellular DS-CDMA
over Fading Channels
...............................................................................................................................................1581
S. W. Oh andK. H. Li
Session 44B: Advances in GSM
S44B.1
Performance Analysis of High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) over GSM
.................................................1586
Doru
Calin
and Djamal
Zeghlache
S44B.2
An Automated Stock Price Delivery System Based on the GSM Short Message Service
........................................1591
Dermot Friel and
Liam
Kilmartin
S44B.3
Improvement of GSM System Performance Due to Frequency Hopping and/or
Discontinuous Transmission
.....................................................................................................................................1596
M.
Cristina
Ronchini and Eros Gaiani
S44B.4
A Strategy for the Resolution of Intelligent Network (IN) and Signalling System No.
7
(SS7)
Congestion Control Conflicts
...................................................................................................................................1601
Brendan Jennings, Fiona Lodge, and Tommy
Curran
Session
45:
Wireless Access
S45.1
Design and Theoretical Performance Analysis of a Hybrid Time-Hopping/TDMA Multiple-Access
Indoor Wireless Communication System
..................................................................................................................1607
Kamrán Kiasaleh
S45.2
Blocking Effects of Mobility and Reservations in Wireless Networks
....................................................................1612
Cesar Vargas, M.V. Hegde, and M. Naraghi-Pour
S45.3
A Channel Access Protocol for Multihop Wireless Networks with Multiple Channels
...........................................1617
Andrew
Muir
and
J. J.
Garcia-Luna-Aceves
S45.4
Enhanced Capture Effect for Slotted ALOHA Employing Transmission Power Control Corresponding
to Offered Traffic
.....................................................................................................................................................1622
Hitoshi Takanashi, Hidetoshi Kay
ama,
Masataka lizuka, andMasahiro Morikura
XXXIII
S45.5
A Time Reuse Capture Access (TRCA) Protocol for Wireless Personal Communications
.....................................1627
Diakoumis P. Gerakoulis, Wai Chung Chan, and Evaggelos Geraniotis
S45.6
Minimum Energy Mobile Wireless Networks
..........................................................................................................1633
Volkan Rodoplu and Teresa H.
Meng
S45.7
A Dynamic Packet Reservation Multiple Access Scheme for
Multimedia
Traffic
...................................................1640
Zygmunt
J
.
Haas and Deborah A. Dyson
Session
46:
Wireless Channels and Receivers
S46.1
Fade Statistics in Microcellular Mobile Radio Channels with Shadowing
..............................................................1645
T. T. TjhungandC.
С
Chai
S46.2
Impulse Radio
Multipara
Characteristics and Diversity Reception
..........................................................................1650
R. Jean-Marc Cramer, MoeZ. Win, and Robert A. Scholtz
S46.3
A Geometric Model for Fading Correlation in
Multìpara
Radio Channels
...............................................................1655
D. R. Van Rheeden andS.
С
Gupta
S46.4
Statistical Model of Microwave Oven Interference and Optimum Reception
..........................................................1660
Hideki
Kanemoto,
Shinichi Miyamoto, and Norihiko Morinaga
S46.5
Angle Diversity for Nondirected Wireless Infrared Communication
.......................................................................1665
Jeffrey B. Carruthers and Joseph M.
Kahn
S46.6
A Practical Implementation of Broadband Multiple Antenna Systems
.....................................................................1671
I-Tai
Lu andJoon-Sang
Choi
S46.7
Multiple
Symbol Noncoherent Detection of GMSK
.................................................................................................1676
Scott L. Miller and Robert J. O Dea
S46.8
Multiple Symbol Differential Detection of MDPSK in Narrowband Interference and AWGN
................................1681
Mao Zeng
and Qiang Wang
Session
47:
Quality of Service in Broadband Wireless Networks
S47.1
A New Resource Allocation Scheme for QoS Provisioning in Microcellular Networks
.........................................1685
Abhinay Armstrong and Anna
Нас
S47.2
Mobile Internet Access
and QoS Guarantees using
Mobile
IP and
RSVP
with Location Registers
.........................1690
Ravi Jain, Thomas Raleigh, Charles Graff, and Michael Bereschinski
S47.3
Revenue Optimization and Fairness Control of Priced Guaranteed and Best
ErFort
Services on an
ATM Transmission link
..........................................................................................................................................1696
Gábor Fodor,
Ernst Nordstrom, and
Seren Blaabjerg
S47.4
QoS-Aware Traffic
Stoper
for lOOVG-Any LAN
...................................................................................................1706
Hung-Shiun Alex Chen and
Klara Nahrstedt
S47.5
QoS Control by Simple Modified FIFO in ATM Networks
.....................................................................................1711
Wen-Tsuen Chen, Wen-Tsung Lin, and Jung-Jyh Lin
S47.6
Providing On-Demand Services Using Request Batching
........................................................................................1716
Shueng-Han Gary Chan, Fouad Tobagi, and Tsz-Mei
Ko
S47.7
A QoS-Guaranteed and Delay-Minimized Cell Multiplexing Method in ATM Networks
........................................1723
Wen-Tsuen Chen, Rong-Ruey Lee, and Horng-Jong Lin
Session
48:
Special Applications in ATM Network Management
S48.1
Optimal Resource Management with Dynamic Virtual Paths in ATM Networks
.....................................................1728
Prosit Jiyapanichkul and Jim Lambert
S48.2
Pattern Classification Based HandoffUsing Fuzzy Logic and Neural Nets
..............................................................1733
Nishith D. Tripathi, Jeffrey H. Reed, and Hugh F. Van
Landingham
S48.3
Study of Load Control Mechanism for the Effective Delivery of IN Services
..........................................................1738
Jesus Bedoy, Luis Orozco
Barbosa,
and Ernesto Quiroz
S48.4
Joint Capacity Assignment to State-Independent Working and Spare Paths for Enhanced
Network Survivability
..............................................................................................................................................1743
Hiroyuki
Saito,
Yasuhiro Miyao, Takahiro
Komine,
and Fumito Kubota
S48.5
Modeling the Sliding Window Mechanism
..............................................................................................................1749
Badi
і
Jouaber, Tulin Atmaca,
Michal
Pastuszka,
and
Tadeusz Czachórski
S48.6
Discordant Virtual Paths and Flat Network Architectures
........................................................................................1754
Forzad
Safaei and Bruce Tonkin
S48.7
Adaptive Fuzzy Traffic Predictor and Its Applications in ATM Networks
..............................................................1759
QixiangPang, Shiduan Cheng, and Peng Zhang
xxxv
Session
49:
Intelligent Signal Processing in Communications
S49.1
Intelligent Voice
Smoother for Silence-Suppressed
Voice
over
Internet
..................................................................1764
Po
L. Tien and Maria C. Yuang
S49.2
The Application
of Fuzzy Prediction for the Improvement of QoS Performance
......................................................1769
B. Qiu
S49.3
Adaptive Order Statistic Filters for Noise Characterization and Suppression without a
Noise-free Reference
...............................................................................................................................................1774
Xiang Zhou and William G. Wee
S49.4
Hidden Markov Model Filtering over Packet Switched Networks
..........................................................................1779
Jamie S. Evans and Vikram Krishnamurthy
S49.5
A Fuzzy Adaptive Multiuser Detector in CDMA Communication Systems
..............................................................1784
Jiho Jang, Kilsik Ha, BoSeok
Seo,
Sangyun Lee, and
С
W.
Lee
S49.6
Implementation of an Acoustic Echo Canceller Based on NLMS-Neural Networks Structures by
Using the VHDL
.......................................................................................................................................................1789
Abdellauf
Ben Rabaa, Abdelkerim Zitouni,
Mohamed
Abid, andRached Tourki
S49.7
Using Hopfield Network for Multiuser Signal Detection
.........................................................................................1794
Qingyi Quart and Jiandong
Ни
Session
50:
Performance Modeling and Simulation
S50.1
Efficient Simulation of ATM Networks with Accurate End-to-End Delay Statistics
...............................................1799
FangHao, Ioanis Nikolaidis, and Ellen W. Zegura
S50.2
Teletraffic Modelling for Mobile Communications
..................................................................................................1805
Teresa
A. Dahlberg
and
Ji
nw
і
e
Jung
S5O.3
Performance Evaluation of Mobile D? Protocols in a Wireless Environment
...........................................................1810
Maurizio Dell Abate, Martino De Marco, and Vittorio Trecordi
S50.4
Performance
of Transport Protocols over a Multicasting-based Architecture for Internet Host Mobility
................1817
Jayanth P. Mysore and Vaduvur Bharghavan
S50.5
Modeling Cell Departure for Shared Buffer ATM Switch
.......................................................................................1824
Simon Fong and
Samar
Singh
S50.6
xxxvi
Fast Simulation of Self-Similar Traffic
....................................................................................................................1829
Jung-Shian Li, Adam
Wolisz,
and
Radu
Popescu-Zeletin
S50.7
Distributed Queueing over a Broadcast Channel
......................................................................................................1834
Mete Kabatepe
Author Index
.............................................................................................................................................................1839
xxxvii
AUTHOR INDEX
Abe,
T.
1515
Abid, M.
1789
Abidi, A. A.
678
Açikel,
Ö.
422
Agarossi, L.
662
Aghvami.A.H.
1571
Aguilar, A.
202
Ahn,
H.
573
Ahn,
S.
1129
Aida,
К.
921
Akiba,J.
1515
Aktas,
E.
1064
Akyamaç,
Α. Α.
1478
Akyildiz,
I.
F. 1109
Alouini, M.-S.
459
Altíntas,0.
1179
Anastasopoulos,
Α.
1340
Andonovic, I.
1264
Andrisai»,
0.
1314
Annampedu, V.
1360
Appadwedula, S.
482
Araújo,
L
1395
Arichandran,
К.
100
Armstrong,
Α.
1685
Arelan,
H.
723
Atmaca,! .
1749
Atsumi,Y.
1179
Aue,
V.
753
_________
В
Babu,
T.
V.
J. G.
503
Baccarelli,
E.
329,449
Вае, Е.
S.
812
Bagrodia,
R.
498
Bala, K.
197
Balaskas, I.
238
Ban, N.-J.
1124
Barbarossa,
S.
21
Barbosa,
L 0.
1738
Bar-Ness,
Y.
53, 380
Barry,
J. R.
16
Barry,
R. A.
640
Baum,
C. W.
1242, 1248
Beaulieu, N. C.
1451
Bedoy.J.
1738
Bellini,
S.
662
Benedetto,
S.
906
Bengu.G.
1160
Bereschinski, M.
1690
Bharghavan, V.
584,1817
Bhauirik, A.
1160
Bi, G.
100
Bian, Q.
578
Biglieri, E.
58
Blaabjerg, S.
1696
Blostein, S. D.
1046
Bononi, A.
520,911
Borgonovo, F.
1400
Börjesson, P.-O.
1035
Bose,
A.
1456
Bottomley, G. E.
723
Brandt-Pearce, M.
365
Bregoli, F.
662
Buehrer,R.M.
1536
Bulumulla, S. B.
1325
Bunse, S.
202
Caire, G.
58
Calin,
D.
1586
Callegan , F.
508
Cao, F.
192
Cao,
X.-R.
477
Capone,
Α.
1400
Carena, A.
906
Carlemalm, C.
324
Caroselli, J.
942
Carruthers,
J. B.
1665
Castaftón,
G. A.
520
Chai,
С. С.
1645
Chan,
Η. Η.
1284
01311,8.131,136,635
Chai^S.-H. G.
1716
Chan, W.
С.
1627
Chang, C.-S.
493
Chang, H.-C
957
Chang,
L. F.
1089
Charalambos,
С. Р.
72
Chen, H.-S. A.
1706
Chen, J.-T.
704
Chen, ICC
493, 849, 854
Chen, K.-J.
228
Chen, L-K.
1294
Chen, P.-W.
1192
Chen, S.
874
Chen,
T.-
W.
171
Chen, W.
1104
Cher^W.-T.
1711, 1723
Chen, X.
126
Chen, Y.-K.
704
Cheng, M.
1089
Cheng, S.
1759
Cheng, X.
952
Chennakeshu, S.
723
Cheon, K.
221
Cheong, K.-W.
339, 1294
Cheung, P.
K.P. 48
Chheda, A.
68
Chiou,
C-C.
1208
Chiruvolu,
G.
554
Cho,
D. H.
807, 1415
Cho,
J.
1380
Cho.IC-H.
1520
Cho, K.-S.
699
Chockalingam, A.
595
Choi, J.-1.
105
Choi, J.-S.
1671
Choi, Y.
1129
Chong,G.-K.197
Chong, Y.
43
Chow, H.K.
1219
Chua.K.C.
1094
Chugg.K.M.
126,743,952,
1340
Chung,
M. Y.
812, 1473
Ciirini, Jr.,
L
1320
Cioffi,
J. M.
1,339,763
Clarkson, T. G.
238
Cochet, P. Y.
349
Colavolpe, G.
438
Combelles, P.
780
Correal,
N.
S.
1536
Costamagna, E.
568
Courcoubetis,
С
265
Cramer,
R. J.-M.
1650
Cryan.R.A.
1284
Cuenca,
P.
869
Cui,
J.-H.
1174
Curran,
T.
1601
Curri,
V.
906
Cusani, R.
329
Cuvelier, L.
6, 1023
Czachórski,
T.
1749
Dahlberg,
T. A.
1805
Daigle, S.
916
Das,
T. K.
554
DeBroeclcI.
1013
De Ceuleners,
P.
1155
de Lira Gondim, P. R.
161
de
Marca, J. R.
1395
De Marco, M.
1074,1810
Dekorsy, A.
1004
Del Toso,
С.
780
Dell Abate,
M.
1810
Denz,
P.
R.
1099
Deryck,
F. 1023
Deutgen,
P.
1035
Devetsikiotís, M.
1456
Dietrich, F. 1150
Diggavi,
S.
N. 465
Ding, Z.
355
Dinis. R.
791
Dogançay,
K.
324
Du,
D. H.
192
Duggan, J.
395
Dyson,
D. A.
1640
Eamshaw, A. M.
1046
Edwards,
D. J.
826
Eilenberger, G.
202
El-Bawab, T. S.
213
Elhakeem, A. K.
1168
Ellinas, G.
197
Elliot,
N.
1160
Elmirghani, J. M. H.
1284
El-Ramly, S.
688
Eltoweissy, M.
880
Evans, B. G.
1420
Evans, J.
72,1779
Eweda, E.
688
Fahmy, S.
1485
Falconer,
D.
916
Fasano, A.
449
Fathallah, H.
1269
Fattouche,
M.
1551
Favalli, L
568
Fazel, K.
1029
Fazio, A.
1375
Fernando,
W.
А. С.
412
Fettweis,
G. P.
753
Finn,
S. G.
640
Fitzpatrick, J. 942
Fleury.E.
1197
Fodor,
G.
1696
Fong.S.
1824
Fortier, P.
693
Friel, D.
1591
Frost, V.
S.
72
Fu,
H.
100
Fujiwara, H.
1213
Gadkari, S.
786
Gaiani, E.
1596
Gallager, R. G.
640
Galli,
S.
329,449
Gamba, P.
568
Gannon,
T.
299
Garcia-Frias, J.
110
Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J. J.
1617
Garcia-Zambrana, A.
821
Garnot, M.
202
Garrido,
A.
869
Garroppo, R. G.
1119
Gaudino, R.
906
Gaus,
Jr.,
R. C.
402
Gazzaneo, G.
1375
Ge,
H.
714
Gerakoulis,
D. P.
1627
Geraniotis, E.
1627
Gerla,
M.
171,498,601
GesbeitD.
1335
Giannakis, G.B.
21
Gillies,
D.
84
Giordano,
S.
1119
Goeckel,
D. L
454
Gogate,
N.
802
Goldsmith, A.
459
Gorshe,
S. S.
617
Gowda,
C. H.
1360
Goyal, R.
1485
Graft
С.
1690
Grover, W.
D.
537
Gupta,
S.
С.
723,1655
Gusmão,
Α.
791
Gutierrez, A.
38
_______
Η
_______
На, К.
1784
Haas, Z. J.
156,1365,1640
Нас, А.
1685
Hafez,
R. H.
487
Hamelin, E.
693
Hamouda, W. A.
1436
Hampicke, D.
1289
Hao,F.
1799
Hao, R.
286
Нага,
S.
370
Haraszti,
Z.
1443
Hardy,
R. H. S.
253
Harres, D.
683
Hasnem, B.
979
Hashemi,
H.
817
Hashmani, M.
291
Hayashi, K.
1213
Hayes,
J. F.
503
Hegde, M. V.
1612
Hellemans,
P.
1155
Hepper, D.
780
Herzog,
R.
709
Hluchyj.M.G.
1134
Ho, P.
375
Hong,
D.
1380
Hong, H.
43
Hood,
C.
1145
Hosangadi, G. S.
1242
Hosseinian, M.
1551
rtest-Madsen, A.
699
Hou, Y.
T.
1492
Hsu, S. J.
281
Hu, Q. Q. J.
1794
Huang, L.-R.
526
Huang, N.-F.
1208
Huang, W.
1264
Huang,
Y.
1197
HubauJcJ.-P.
1150
Hung, C.-H.
498
Hwang, H.
1129
Iacovoni, G.
568
lera,
A.
1375
Iizuka, M.
1622
Imai, H.
1299
Immink, K. A. S.
961
Iras,
L. A.
937
Isaksson,
M.
1035
Ishibashi,
Y.
470
Ishizaki.F.
1510
Ishizuka, M.
606
Itoh.K.1345
Ivanovich.M. V.
1431
Iversen, K.
1289
Iwata, A.
243
Iyengar, G.
N. 763
Izmailov, R.
243
Jacomb-Hood, A.
402
Jaeger, B.
1410
Jain,R.
1485, 1690
Jalali, A.
38, 68,985
Jang, H.-J.
309
Jang, J.
1784
Janssen,
A. J.
E. M.
961
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spelling | ICC 1998 Atlanta, Ga. Verfasser (DE-588)5305355-2 aut Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications Piscataway, NY IEEE 1998 CD-ROM 12 cm Nachrichtentechnik (DE-588)4041066-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 07.06.1998-11.06.1998 Atlanta, Ga. gnd-content Nachrichtentechnik (DE-588)4041066-3 s DE-604 Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008966194&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Nachrichtentechnik (DE-588)4041066-3 gnd |
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title | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
title_auth | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
title_exact_search | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
title_full | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications |
title_fullStr | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications |
title_full_unstemmed | Conference record ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications |
title_short | Conference record |
title_sort | conference record icc 98 7 11 june 1998 atlanta georgia usa |
title_sub | ICC '98, 7 - 11 June 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
topic | Nachrichtentechnik (DE-588)4041066-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Nachrichtentechnik Konferenzschrift 07.06.1998-11.06.1998 Atlanta, Ga. |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008966194&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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