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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, January 1996
- Chung-Sheng Li:
Wireless Technologies and PCS Applications - Competition for the Local Loop [ Book Reviews]. 10 - Tu-Chih Tsai:
Network Protocol Handbook [Book Reviews]. 10 - David Kirsch, Branislav Meandzija, Karen Seo, Douglas N. Zuckerman:
Enterprise Networking [Guest Editorial]. 20 - Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas:
Network architectures for the 21st century. 24-28 - Robert A. Mercer:
Overview of enterprise network developments. 30-37 - Michael D. Wonacott, Kannan Eluthesen, Robert S. Braudy:
Distributed enterprise information networking: A case example. 38-43 - Vladimir Taft:
Communications aspects of intercontinental deployment of enterprise-wide applications. 44-49 - Lundy Lewis:
Implementing policy in enterprise networks. 50-55 - Ping Lin, Lin Lin:
Security in enterprise networking: A quick tour. 56-61 - Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Sebastian Abeck, René Wies:
A corporate operation framework for network service management. 62-68 - Rudolf Jaeger:
Performance management issues of currently operated ATM enterprise networks. 70-76 - Shahab Baqai, Miae Woo, Arif Ghafoor:
Network resource management for enterprise-wide multimedia services. 78-85 - Chang-Li Lin, Sheng-Uei Guan:
The design and architecture of a video library system. 86-91 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:
Multimedia networks and the public switched telephone network. 92-94
Volume 34, Number 2, February 1996
- Antoine Mourad, Kazem Sohraby:
Multiservice Loss Models for Broadband Telecommunication Networks [Book Review]. 10 - Patrick R. Trischitta, William C. Marra:
Global Undersea Communication Networks [Guest Editorial]. 20 - Patrick R. Trischitta, Michel Colas, Mick Green, George Wuzniak, John Arena:
The TAT-12/13 Cable Network. 24-28 - Thomas Welsh, Roger Smith, Haruo Azami, Raymond Chrisner:
The FLAG cable system. 30-35 - W. Christopher Barnett, Hitoshi Takahira, James C. Baroni, Yoshihiro Ogi:
The TPC-5 Cable Network. 36-40 - David R. Gunderson, Antoine Lecroart, Koichi Tatekura:
The Asia Pacific Cable Network. 42-48 - William C. Marra, Joel Schesser:
Africa ONE: the Africa Optical Network. 50-57 - Ramjee Prasad:
European Radio Propagation and Subsystems Research for the Evolution of Mobile Communications [Guest Editorial]. 58 - João Schwarz da Silva, Bernard Barani, Bartolomé Arroyo-Fernández:
European mobile communications on the move. 60-62 - Bernard H. Fleury, Peter E. Leuthold:
Radiowave propagation in mobile communications: an overview of European research. 70-81 - Paul Walter Baier, Peter Jung, Anja Klein:
Taking the challenge of multiple access for third-generation cellular mobile radio systems - a European view. 82-89 - Eraldo Damosso, Georges de Brito:
COST 231 achievements as a support to the development of UMTS: a look into the future. 90-96 - Enrico Del Re:
A coordinated European effort for the definition of a satellite integrated environment for future mobile communications. 98-104 - Lars Thylén, Gunnar Karlsson, Olle Nilsson:
Switching technologies for future guided wave optical networks: potentials and limitations of photonics and electronics. 106-113
Volume 34, Number 3, March 1996
- Eduard Sackinger:
Neural Information Processing and VLSI [Book Review]. 14 - Young H. Kwark:
Mobile Data Communications Systems [Book Review]. 15 - Alex Gillespie:
Management Models for Telecommunications [Guest Editorial]. 34 - Massimo Fatato:
Modeling telecommunications networks' transmission systems. 40-47 - Willi J. Petermueller:
Q3 object models for the management of exchanges. 48-60 - Alex Gillespie, Simon Rees:
Access network management modeling. 62 - Magnus Lengdell, Juan Pavón, Masaki Wakano, Martin Chapman, Motoharu Kawanishi:
The TINA network resource model. 74-79 - Gregory P. Pollini:
Trends in handover design. 82-90 - Vijay K. Garg, Joseph E. Wilkes:
Interworking and interoperability issues for North American PCS. 94-99 - Tapan K. Lala:
Introduction to the Broadband Access Series. 100 - James E. Dail, Miguel A. Dajer, Chia-Chang Li, Peter D. Magill, Curtis A. Siller Jr., Kotikalapudi Sriram, Norman A. Whitaker:
Adaptive digital access protocol: a MAC protocol for multiservice broadband access networks. 104-112 - Chatschik Bisdikian, Bill McNeil, Rob Norman, Ray Zeisz:
MLAP: a MAC level access protocol for the HFC 802.14 network. 114-121
Volume 34, Number 4, April 1996
- Young H. Kwark:
Wireless Data Networking [Book Review]. 10 - Carl R. Strathmeyer:
Computer Telephony [Guest Editorial]. 26 - Vinton G. Cerf:
Preface to This Special Issue on Computer Telephony. 28 - Thomas A. Anschutz:
A historical perspective of CSTA. 30-35 - Herman D'Hooge:
The communicating PC. 36-42 - Toby Nixon:
Design considerations for computer-telephony application programming interfaces and related components. 43-47 - Paul Cronin:
An introduction to TSAPI and network telephony. 48-54 - Richard Platt:
Why IsoEthernet will change the voice and video worlds. 55-59 - Robb Flegg:
Computer telephony architectures: MVIP, H-MVIP, and SCbus. 60-64 - David G. Messerschmitt:
The future of computer telecommunications integration. 66-69 - Yiwei Thomas Hou, Leandros Tassiulas, H. Jonathan Chao:
Overview of implementing ATM-based enterprise local area network for desktop multimedia computing. 70-76 - Deokjai Choi, Taesang Choi, Adrian Tang:
Issues in enterprise e-mail management. 78-82
Volume 34, Number 5, May 1996
- Mischa Schwartz, William R. Bennett, Seymour Stein:
Communication Systems and Techniques. 9 - Hélio Marcos M. Graciosa, J. Roberto B. de Marca:
Telecommunications in South America. 22 - Roberto Zubieta:
Telecommunications in Argentina. 24-33 - Luiz Del Fiorentino:
Telecommunications in Brazil. 34-39 - Mauricio Nieto Potes:
The current status of telecommunications in Colombia with a view to the future. 40-47 - Jack Brassil, Abhijit K. Choudhury, David M. Kristol, Aleta M. Lapone, Steven H. Low, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk, Lawrence O'Gorman:
SEPTEMBER - secure electronic publishing trial. 48-55 - Thomas M. Chen, Steve S. Liu, Vijay K. Samalam:
The available bit rate service for data in ATM networks. 56-58 - David J. Wright:
Voice over ATM: an evaluation of implementation alternatives. 72-80 - Shaula Yemini, Shmuel Kliger, Eyal Mozes, Yechiam Yemini, David Ohsie:
High speed and robust event correlation. 82-90 - Maria C. Yuang, Jen-Chu Liu:
PACCI: a high-performance MAC protocol for client-server-based gigabit LANs and MANs. 92-97 - Roch H. Glitho:
Isolating faulty routing tables in SS7 networks: present and future. 98-104 - Carl R. Strathmeyer:
An Introduction to Computer Telephony. 106
Volume 34, Number 6, June 1996
- Chung-Sheng Li:
ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM [Book Reviews]. 20 - Chung-Sheng Li:
Fundamentals of Multi-access Optical Fiber Networks [Book Reviews]. 22 - Koichi Asatani, Shinya Nogami:
Trends in the standardization of telecommunications on GII, multimedia, and other network technologies and services. 32 - Sudhir S. Dixit:
Service and Network Interworking in a WAN Environment. 60 - Sudhir Dixit, Stuart Elby:
Frame relay and ATM interworking. 64-70 - Bernhard Petri, Dieter Schwetje:
Narrowband ISDN and broadband ISDN service and network interworking. 84-89 - Max Figueroa, Shannon Hansen:
Technology interworking for SMDS: from the DXI/SNI to the ATM UNI. 90-95 - Norman Finn, Tony Mason:
ATM LAN emulation. 96-100 - Henry J. Fowler, James W. Murphy:
Network management considerations for interworking ATM networks with non-ATM services. 102-106 - Dimitris Anastassiou:
High-Definition Television. 108 - Kenneth P. Davies:
HDTV evolves for the digital era. 110-112 - Sadayasu Ono, Junji Suzuki:
Perspective for super-high-definition image systems. 114-118 - Ralf Schäfer:
The status of HDTV in Europe. 120-125 - Eric Petajan:
The HDTV Grand Alliance System. 126-132
Volume 34, Number 7, July 1996
- Tuchih Tsai:
Routing in the internet [Book Reviews]. 6 - Christos Douligeris, Matthias Kaiserswerth, Hiroshi Takeda:
Communications in the Medical Environment [Guest Editorial]. 18 - James E. Cabral Jr., Yongmin Kim:
Multimedia systems for telemedicine and their communications requirements. 20-27 - Andrew Hutchison, Matthias Kaiserswerth, Michael Moser, Andreas Schade:
Electronic data interchange for health care. 28-34 - Manolis Tsiknakis, Dimitrios G. Katehakis, Stelios C. Orphanoudakis:
Intelligent image management in a distributed PACS and telemedicine environment. 36-45 - Kiyonari Inamura, Hiroshi Kondoh, Hiroshi Takeda:
Development and operation of PACS/teleradiology in Japan. 46-51 - Raymond L. Pickholtz, Stephen B. Weinstein, Tetsuya Miki:
Social Aspects of Emerging Information Infrastructures [Guest Editorial]. 52 - Koichiro Hayashi:
Epoch-making decision in internetworking: NTT's open network declaration from a historical perspective. 54-60 - Carlos Alberto Afonso:
The Internet and the community in Brazil: background, issues, and options. 62 - Albert Bressand:
Networks as "linking machines": a fresh look at markets, organizations, and infrastructures in advanced societies. 70-75 - Martin Fransman:
Information regarding the information superhighway and interpretive ambiguity. 76-80 - Thomas A. Kalil:
Leveraging cyberspace. 82-86 - Nobuhiko Shimasaki:
Current trends and the near future in the information networking service industries. 88-95 - William Stallings:
IPv6: the new Internet protocol. 96-108 - Ender Ayanoglu, Richard D. Gitlin:
Broadband network restoration. 110-119
Volume 34, Number 8, August 1996
- R. C. Lasky, U. L. Oesterberg, D. P. Stigliani:
Optoelectronics for Data Communication [Book Reviews]. 12 - David A. Feinleib:
A Mature Model for the Technological Renaissance of the 21st Century. 30 - Chung-Sheng Li, Yoram Ofek:
Emerging Data Communication Standards. 36 - Martin W. Sachs, Anujan Varma:
Fibre Channel and related standards. 40-50 - David B. Gustavson, Qiang Li:
The Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI). 52-63 - Mart L. Molle, Greg Watson:
100Base-T/IEEE 802.12/packet switching. 64-73 - Floyd E. Ross, Dhadesugoor R. Vaman:
IsoEthernet: an integrated services LAN. 74-84 - Giancarlo Pirani:
Telecommunications Help Surgeons Reach Distant Patients. 75 - Henrich Lantsberg:
International Telecommunication Academy. 77 - Richard O. LaMaire, Arvind Krishna, Pravin Bhagwat, James Panian:
Wireless LANs and mobile networking: standards and future directions. 86-94 - Marcello Potenza:
Optical fiber amplifiers for telecommunication systems. 96-102 - Ken Krechmer:
Standards make the GIH possible. 104-107 - Jae-Il Jung:
Quality of service in telecommunications - Part I: Proposition of a QoS framework and its application to B-ISDN. 108-111 - Jae-Il Jung:
Quality of service in telecommunications - Part II: Translation of QoS parameters into ATM performance parameters in B-ISDN. 112-117 - Gunnar Karlsson:
Asynchronous transfer of video. 118-126 - Douglas P. Clark, William D. Goodman:
Signaling challenges in video dial tone networks. 128-133 - Gee-Swee Poo, Chye-Guan Chew:
Modeling of the XOM/XMP application programming interface (API). 134-144
Volume 34, Number 9, September 1996
- Chung-Sheng Li:
Distance Learning Technology and Applications [Book Review]. 10 - Roch H. Glitho, Stephen Hayes:
Making TMN a Reality [Guest Editorial]. 52 - Roch H. Glitho, Stephen Hayes:
Approaches for introducing TMN in legacy networks: a critical look. 55-60 - Metin Feridun, Lucas Heusler, Robert Nielsen:
Implementing OSI agent/managers for TMN. 62-67 - Nobuo Fujii, Tetsuya Yamamura:
ATM transport network operation system in Japan. 70-75 - Susan Weese, Tom Barrett, Amitava Hazra, Ray Eisemann, Gerry Caprio:
TMN and the implementation of electronic bonding. 76-81 - George Pavlou, Thurain Tin:
A CMIS-capable scripting language and associated lightweight protocol for TMN applications. 82-87 - Kazem Sohraby, Mehmet Ulema:
Integrated Services and Integration Issues in Wireless Networks. 88 - Thomas Magedanz:
Integration and evolution of existing mobile telecommunications systems toward UMTS. 90-96 - Syed S. Husain, James A. Marocchi:
Intelligent network: a key platform for PCS interworking and interoperability. 98-105 - Yi-Bing Lin, Imrich Chlamtac:
Heterogeneous personal communications services: integration of PCS systems. 106-113 - Anthony Noerpel, Pertti Lukander, Li-Fung Chang, Vijay Varma, Edward H. Lipper:
Supporting PACS on a GSM MSC. 114-123 - Vijay K. Varma, Paul W. Roder, Mehmet Ulema, Daniel J. Harasty:
Architecture for interworking data over PCS. 124-130 - Farrokh Abrishamkar, Zoran Siveski:
PCS global mobile satellites. 132-136 - Ian F. Akyildiz, Joseph S. M. Ho:
On location management for personal communications networks. 138-145 - On-Ching Yue:
Design trade-offs in cellular/PCS systems. 146-152 - Flaminio Borgonovo, Luigi Fratta, Michele Zorzi, Anthony S. Acampora:
Capture division packet access: a new cellular access architecture for future PCNs. 154-162
Volume 34, Number 10, October 1996
- Andrew Inglis, Arch C. Luther:
Video engineering, 2nd edition. 9 - Yorgos J. Stephanedes, Christos Douligeris, Sadao Takaba:
Guest editorial: Communications for the intelligent transportation system. 24 - Theodore S. Rappaport, Jeffrey H. Reed, Brian D. Woerner:
Position location using wireless communications on highways of the future. 33-41 - Michael P. Fitz, James V. Krogmeier, Jimm H. Grimm, Jerome A. Gansman, Tai-Ann Chen, Tim Magnusen:
The 220 MHz ITS spectral allocation: potential, pitfalls, and applications. 42-54 - Wolfgang Schulz:
Traffic management improvement by integrating modern communication systems. 56-60 - Paul A. Wingfield:
Telecommunications media for transport telematics. 62-67 - João Schwarz Dasilva, Bartolomé Arroyo-Fernández, Bernard Barani, Demosthenes Ikonomou:
European third-generation mobile systems. 68-78 - Makoto Nakamura, Hiroshi Tsunomachi, Ryotaro Fukui:
Road vehicle communication system for vehicle control using leaky coaxial cable. 84-89 - Masayoshi Aoki, Haruki Fujii:
Inter-vehicle communication: technical issues on vehicle control application. 90-93 - Shinsaku Yamada:
The strategy and deployment plan for VICS. 94-97 - Kim Maxwell:
Asymmetric digital subscriber line: interim technology for the next forty years. 100-106 - Lawrence P. Seidman:
Satellites for wideband access. 108-111 - Vijay K. Garg, E. Lee Sneed:
Digital wireless local loop system. 112-115 - Atsushi Fukasawa, Takuro Sato, Yumi Takizawa, Toshio Kato, Manabu Kawabe, Reed E. Fisher:
Wideband CDMA system for personal radio communications. 116-123 - Shimon Moshavi:
Multi-user detection for DS-CDMA communications. 124-136 - Anthony R. Noerpel:
PACS: personal access communications system: an alternative technology for PCS. 138-150 - Alfred R. Lopez:
Performance predictions for cellular switched-beam intelligent antenna systems. 152-154
Volume 34, Number 11, November 1996
- Larry L. Ball:
Multimedia network integration and management [Book Reviews]. 9 - Cambyse Guy Omidyar, Guy Pujolle:
Guest Editorial - Introduction to flow and congestion control. 30 - Kerry W. Fendick:
Evolution of controls for the available bit rate service. 35-39 - Hiroshi Saito, Konosuke Kawashima, Hideo Kitazume, Arata Koike, Mika Ishizuka, Atsushi Abe:
Performance issues in public ABR service. 40-48 - Raj Jain, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Sonia Fahmy, Rohit Goyal, Seong-Cheol Kim:
Source behavior for ATM ABR traffic management: an explanation. 50-56 - Emilio Leonardi, Fabio Neri, Mario Gerla, Prasasth Palnati:
Congestion control in asynchronous, high-speed wormhole routing networks. 58-69 - Vincenzo Catania, Giuseppe Ficili, Sergio Palazzo, Daniela Panno:
Using fuzzy logic in ATM source traffic control: lessons and perspectives. 70-74 - Harry G. Perros, Khaled M. Elsayed:
Call admission control schemes: a review. 82-91 - Ambalavanar Arulambalam, Xiaoqiang Chen, Nirwan Ansari:
Allocating fair rates for available bit rate service in ATM networks. 92-100 - Dominique Gaïti, Nadia Boukhatem:
Cooperative congestion control schemes in ATM networks. 102-110 - Tapan K. Lala:
Guest editorial: Broadband access: What kind, When and How Much? 112 - Edward H. Perry, Srinivas Ramanathan:
Network management for residential broadband interactive data services. 114-121 - Vahe Balabanian, Liam Casey, Nancy Greene, Chris Adams:
An introduction to digital storage media - command and control. 122-127 - Chatschik Bisdikian, Kiyoshi Maruyama, David I. Seidman, Dimitrios N. Serpanos:
Cable access beyond the hype: on residential broadband data services over HFC networks. 128-135 - Mathias Bischoff, Manfred N. Huber, Oliver Jahreis, Frowin Derr:
Operation and maintenance for an all-optical transport network. 136-142
Volume 34, Number 12, December 1996
- G. David Forney Jr., Les Brown, M. Vedat Eyuboglu, John L. Moran III:
The V.34 high-speed modem standard. 28-33 - Richard V. Cox, Peter Kroon:
Low bit-rate speech coders for multimedia communication. 34-41 - Karel Rijkse:
H.263: video coding for low-bit-rate communication. 42-45 - Dave Lindbergh:
The H.324 multimedia communication standard. 46-51 - Gary A. Thom:
H.323: the multimedia communications standard for local area networks. 52-56 - Gordon Bremer, Kenneth D. Ko:
Simultaneous voice and data on the general switched telephone network using framed QADM. 58-63 - Pierre A. Humblet, Markos G. Troulis:
The information driveway. 64-68 - Jon Anderson, Patrice Lamy, Laurent Hué, Luc Le Beller:
Operations standards for global ATM networks: network element view. 72-84 - Ken-ichi Sato:
Photonic transport network OAM technologies. 86-94 - Paul Veitch, Ian Hawker, Geoffrey Smith:
Administration of restorable virtual path mesh networks. 96-101 - Hisazumi Tsuchida, Kisaku Fujimoto:
A new service provisioning method in the multimedia/B-ISDN era. 102-107 - Keith Willetts, Elizabeth Adams:
Managing a broadband environment: "you can't buck the market". 108-112 - Stefan Böcking:
Sockets++: a uniform application programming interface for basic-level communication services. 114-123 - Leif Aarthun Ims, Borgar Tørre Olsen, Dagfinn Myhre, Markku Lähteenoja, Jari Mononen, Umberto Ferrero, Alcibiade Zaganiaris:
Multiservice access network upgrading in Europe: a techno-economic analysis. 124-134
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