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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2001
- Artur Lason:

Frame relay: technology and practice [Book Review]. 10-12 - Andrzej Jajszczyk

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Telecommunications networking at the start of the 21 st century [Guest Editorial]. 53 - Paul Green:

Progress in optical networking. 54-61 - Armand Neukermans, Rajiv Ramaswami:

MEMS technology for optical networking applications. 62-69 - Werner Bux, Wolfgang E. Denzel, Ton Engbersen, Andreas Herkersdorf, Ronald P. Luijten:

Technologies and building blocks for fast packet forwarding. 70-77 - Stan Moyer, Amjad Umar:

The impact of network convergence on telecommunications software. 78-84 - Nils Björkman, Yong Jiang, Torbjörn Lundberg, Alexander Latour-Henner, Avri Doria:

The movement from monoliths to component-based network elements. 86-93 - Jim W. Roberts:

Traffic theory and the Internet. 94-99 - Helmut Bölcskei, Arogyaswami Paulraj, K. V. S. Hari, Rohit U. Nabar, Willie W. Lu:

Fixed broadband wireless access: state of the art, challenges, and future directions. 100-108 - Qi Bi, George I. Zysman, Hank Menkes:

Wireless mobile communications at the start of the 21st century. 110-116 - Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Thomas R. Gross, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Martin Vetterli

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Toward self-organized mobile ad hoc networks: the terminodes project. 118-124 - Janusz Konrad

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Visual communications of tomorrow: natural, efficient, and flexible. 126-133 - Khaled Elsayed, Michah Lerner:

Topics in internet technology: IP in 2005 - directions in wireless and optical transport [Guest Editorial]. 135 - Lisong Xu, Harry G. Perros, George N. Rouskas:

Techniques for optical packet switching and optical burst switching. 136-142 - Ayan Banerjee, John Drake, Jonathan P. Lang, Brad Turner, Kireeti Kompella, Yakov Rekhter:

Generalized multiprotocol label switching: an overview of routing and management enhancements. 144-150 - Eiichi Sano:

High-speed lightwave communication ICs based on III-V compound semiconductors. 154-158
Volume 39, Number 2, February 2001
- Andrzej Jajszczyk:

MPLS: technology and applications [Book Reviews]. 17-18 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Philip J. Lin:

Advances in packet switching/routing in optical networks [Guest Editorial]. 79 - John Strand, Angela L. Chiu, Robert Tkach:

Issues for routing in the optical layer. 81-87 - Robert D. Doverspike, Jennifer Yates:

Challenges for MPLS in optical network restoration. 89-96 - Myungsik Yoo, Chunming Qiao, Sudhir S. Dixit:

Optical burst switching for service differentiation in the next-generation optical Internet. 98-104 - Detlef Stoll, Patrick Leisching, Harald Bock, Alexander Richter:

Metropolitan DWDM: a dynamically configurable ring for the KomNet field trial in Berlin. 106-113 - Geng-Sheng Kuo, Amitabh Mishra, Ramjee Prasad:

QoS and resource allocation in the 3rd-generation wireless networks [Guest Editorial]. 115 - Ljupco Jorguseski, Erik R. Fledderus

, John R. Farserotu, Ramjee Prasad:
Radio resource allocation in third-generation mobile communication systems. 117-123 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Yile Guo, Zoe Antoniou:

Resource management and quality of service in third-generation wireless networks. 125-133 - Geng-Sheng Kuo, Po-Chang Ko, Min-Lian Kuo:

A probabilistic resource estimation and semi-reservation scheme for flow-oriented multimedia wireless networks. 135-141 - Satyabrata Chakrabarti, Amitabh Mishra:

QoS issues in ad hoc wireless networks. 142-148 - Matthew Andrews, Krishnan Kumaran, Kavita Ramanan, Alexander L. Stolyar, Phil Whiting, Rajiv Vijayakumar:

Providing quality of service over a shared wireless link. 150-154 - Joseph Mitola III, Zoran Zvonar:

Software and DSP in radio [Guest Editorial]. 156 - Nigel J. Drew, Markus Dillinger:

Evolution toward reconfigurable user equipment. 158-164 - Ana I. Pérez-Neira

, Xavier Mestre
, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa
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Smart antennas in software radio base stations. 166-173 - Darren K. Brock, Oleg A. Mukhanov, Jack Rosa:

Superconductor digital RF development for software radio. 174-179 - Rajeev Koodli, Mikko Puuskari:

Supporting packet-data QoS in next-generation cellular networks. 180-188
Volume 39, Number 3, March 2001
- Alan Hill, Fabio Neri:

Optical switching networks: from circuits to packets. 107-108 - Daniel O. Awduche, Yakov Rekhter:

Multiprotocol lambda switching: combining MPLS traffic engineering control with optical crossconnects. 111-116 - Malathi Veeraraghavan, Ramesh Karri

, Tim Moors, Mark J. Karol, Reinette Grobler:
Architectures and protocols that enable new applications on optical networks. 118-127 - Mike J. O'Mahony, Dimitra Simeonidou, David K. Hunter, Anna Tzanakaki

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The application of optical packet switching in future communication networks. 128-135 - Amaury Jourdan, Dominique Chiaroni, Emmanuel Dotaro, Gert J. Eilenberger, Francesco Masetti, Monique Renaud:

The perspective of optical packet switching in IP-dominant backbone and metropolitan networks. 136-141 - Shun Yao, S. J. Ben Yoo, Biswanath Mukherjee, Sudhir S. Dixit:

All-optical packet switching for metropolitan area networks: opportunities and challenges. 142-148 - Yurong Hu, Victor O. K. Li:

Satellite-based Internet: a tutorial. 154-162 - Thuan Nguyen, Ferit Yegenoglu, Agatino Sciuto, Ravi Subbarayan:

Voice over IP service and performance in satellite networks. 164-171 - Lloyd Wood, George Pavlou, Barry G. Evans

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Effects on TCP of routing strategies in satellite constellations. 172-181 - Hyoung-Kee Choi, Osama Qadan, Dolors Sala

, John O. Limb, Jeff Meyers:
Interactive Web service via satellite to the home. 182-190 - Jason Neale, Rod Green, John Landovskis:

Interactive channel for multimedia satellite networks. 192-198 - David Fellows, Doug Jones:

DOCSISTM cable modem technology. 202-209 - Krista S. Jacobsen:

Methods of upstream power backoff on very high-speed digital subscriber lines. 210-216
Volume 39, Number 4, April 2001
- Zdzislaw Papir:

High-performance communication networks, second edition [Book Review]. 18 - Mahbub Hassan, Raj Jain

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TCP performance. 51 - George Xylomenos, George C. Polyzos, Petri Mähönen, Mika J. Saaranen:

TCP performance issues over wireless links. 52-58 - Hari Balakrishnan, Venkata N. Padmanabhan:

How network asymmetry affects TCP. 60-67 - Jeffrey S. Chase, Andrew J. Gallatin, Kenneth Yocum:

End system optimizations for high-speed TCP. 68-74 - Duke P. Hong, Célio Albuquerque

, Carlos Oliveira, Tatsuya Suda:
Evaluating the impact of emerging streaming media applications on TCP/IP performance. 76-82 - Sally Floyd:

A report on recent developments in TCP congestion control. 84-90 - Koichi Asatani, Kai Jakobs, Mostafa Hashem Sherif:

Innovation in telecommunications and information technology. 92-93 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:

A framework for standardization in telecommunications and information technology. 94-100 - Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter

, Robin Williams:
The making of standards: looking inside the work groups. 102-107 - Tineke M. Egyedi:

IPR paralysis in standardization: is regulatory symmetry desirable? 108-114 - Carla Freericks:

Open source standards on software process: a practical application. 116-123 - Koichi Asatani, Fabio Bigi, Pierre-Andre Probst:

Telecommunications standardization for the new millennium: ITU-T's strategies. 124-130 - Yannis P. Tsividis:

Continuous-time filters in telecommunications chips. 132-137 - Stuart Pekowsky, Alfons Andorfer:

Multimedia data broadcasting strategies. 138-145 - Charles D. Gavrilovich Jr.:

Broadband communication on the highways of tomorrow. 146-154
Volume 39, Number 5, May 2001
- Ellis Pines:

Beyond uncertainty, quantum change is ahead SUPERCOMM 2001 points the way to challenges that could define your future. 40-50 - Carolyn L. Wright:

Entrepreneurialism in information technology. 52-54 - Eddie Rabinovitch:

The neverending saga of internet security: why? how? and what to do next? 56-58 - Andrzej Jajszczyk

, George Pavlou:
IP-oriented operations and management. 77-78 - Panos Trimintzios, Ilias Andrikopoulos, George Pavlou, Paris Flegkas, David Griffin, Panos Georgatsos, Danny Goderis, Yves T'Joens, Leonidas Georgiadis, Christian Jacquenet, Richard Egan:

A management and control architecture for providing IP differentiated services in MPLS-based networks. 80-88 - Torsten Braun

, Manuel Günter, Ibrahim Khalil
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Management of quality of service enabled VPNs. 90-98 - Jong-Tae Park, Jong-Wook Baek, James Won-Ki Hong:

Management of service level agreements for multimedia Internet service using a utility model. 100-106 - Aiko Pras, Bert-Jan van Beijnum, Ron A. M. Sprenkels, Róbert Párhonyi:

Internet accounting. 108-113 - Bert Wijnen:

The IETF activities in the operations and management area. 114-116 - Christian Drewes

, Wolfgang Aicher, Josef Hausner:
The wireless art and the wired force of subscriber access. 118-124 - Petri Mähönen, Tommi Saarinen, Zach Shelby, Luis Muñoz

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Wireless Internet over LMDS: architecture and experimental implementation. 126-132 - Osama Aboul-Magd, Bilel Jamoussi:

QoS and service interworking using constraint-route label distribution protocol (CR-LDP). 134-139 - M. Oskar van Deventer, Iko Keesmaat, Pieter Veenstra:

The ITU-T BICC protocol: the vital step toward an integrated voice-data multiservice platform. 140-145 - Ilias Andrikopoulos, George Pavlou, Panos Georgatsos, Nicholas Karatzas, Kostas Kavidopoulos, Jürgen Röthig, Sibylle Schaller, Dirk Ooms, Pim Van Heuven:

Experiments and enhancements for IP and ATM integration: the IthACI project. 146-155 - Omid Momtahan, Homayoun Hashemi:

A comparative evaluation of DECT, PACS, and PHS standards for wireless local loop applications. 156-163 - Olle Nilsson:

Fundamental limits and possibilities for future telecommunications. 164-167 - Xu Yan, James Y. L. Thong

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International direct dialing quality in a competitive transitional telecommunications market. 168-174
Volume 39, Number 6, June 2001
- Richard A. Thompson:

Metrics for the customers of next-generation networks. 14-18 - Wojciech Kabacinski:

Telephone switching systems [Book Review]. 20-22 - Piotr Pacyna:

OSPF complete implementation [Book Review]. 22-24 - Byeong Gi Lee:

Enhanced membership programs of ComSoc. 69-72 - Danny Goderis:

Internet design for SLA delivery from service level agreement to per-hop behavior: a report on the 1st TEQUILA workshop. 70-72 - Zdzislaw Papir:

Protocols for multimedia systems - PROMS. 71 - Paulo de Sousa:

Next generation networks initiative forms an industry and research consortium. 71-72 - Richard R. Green:

The emergence of integrated broadband cable networks. 77-78 - Amitava Dutta-Roy:

An overview of cable modem technology and market perspectives. 81-88 - Ed Miller, Flemming Andreasen, Glenn Russell:

The PacketCable architecture. 90-96 - Michael Adams, Don Dulchinos:

OpenCable. 98-105 - So Vang, Jean-Pol L. Zundel:

The emergence of middleware in home telecommunication equipment. 106-110 - Glenn T. Edens:

Home networking and the CableHome project at CableLabs. 112-121 - Gary Donaldson, Doug Jones:

Cable television broadband network architectures. 122-126 - Silvia Giordano

, Willie W. Lu:
Challenges in mobile ad hoc networking. 129 - Shugong Xu

, Tarek N. Saadawi:
Does the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol work well in multihop wireless ad hoc networks? 130-137 - Chai-Keong Toh:

Maximum battery life routing to support ubiquitous mobile computing in wireless ad hoc networks. 138-147 - Joseph P. Macker, Vincent D. Park, M. Scott Corson:

Mobile and wireless Internet services: putting the pieces together. 148-155 - Seoung-Bum Lee, Gahng-Seop Ahn, Andrew T. Campbell:

Improving UDP and TCP performance in mobile ad hoc networks with INSIGNIA. 156-165 - Ljubica Blazevic, Levente Buttyán, Srdjan Capkun, Silvia Giordano

, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jean-Yves Le Boudec:
Self-organization in mobile ad hoc networks: the approach of Terminodes. 166-174 - Laura Marie Feeney, Bengt Ahlgren, Assar Westerlund:

Spontaneous networking: an application-oriented approach to ad hoc networking. 176-181 - Harald Gebhard, Lars Lindner:

Virtual Internet broadcasting. 182-188
Volume 39, Number 7, July 2001
- Roberto de Marca, Alex Gelman:

Globalization of industry and academia. 9-34 - Steve Weinstein:

Realizing the optical internet. 10 - Eddie Rabinovitch:

The state of e-commerce. 12 - Robert E. Kahn:

A tribute to Claude E. Shannon [1916-2001]. 18-22 - Torleiv Maseng:

Digital communication over fading channels: a unified approach to performance analysis [Book Review]. 36 - Tomo Taniguchi:

APCC 2000 (asia pacific conference on communications). 57 - Paulo de Sousa:

Report on IST 2000: the information society technologies event. 58-59 - Diana Zhou:

Report on Dallas chapter activities. 60 - Koichi Asatani, Chi-Ming Chen, Kelly Krick, Spilios Makris:

Telecommunications at the Olympic Games. 65-66 - Philippe Verveer:

Telecommunications and the Olympic Games. 69-70 - Ola Toftemo, Roald Ekholdt:

Telecommunications in the 1994 Winter Olympic Games. 72-75 - Yoshiharu Takizawa:

Telecommunications at the Nagano 1998 Winter Olympic Games. 76-84 - John Hunter:

Telecommunications delivery in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. 86-92 - Sharon Kingman, Kristie Richardson:

Access and flexibility in a changing marketplace-case study: the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games. 94-99 - John Koulouris:

Planning telecommunications for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. 100-104 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Philip J. Lin:

Topics in lightwave: optical networking growth continues unabated! 106 - Karen Liu, John Ryan:

All the animals in the zoo: the expanding menagerie of optical components. 110-115 - Muriel Médard, Steven Lumetta:

Architectural issues for robust optical access. 116-122 - Eytan H. Modiano, Philip J. Lin:

Traffic grooming in WDM networks. 124-129 - Khaled Elsayed

, Michah Lerner:
Topics in internet technology: directions in optical and wireless transport II. 130 - Jeremy Lawrence:

Designing multiprotocol label switching networks. 134-142 - Ayan Banerjee, John Drake, Jonathan P. Lang, Brad Turner, Daniel O. Awduche, Lou Berger, Kireeti Kompella, Yakov Rekhter:

Generalized multiprotocol label switching: an overview of signaling enhancements and recovery techniques. 144-151 - Antonio Rodríguez Moral, Paul Bonenfant, Murali Krishnaswamy:

The optical Internet: architectures and protocols for the global infrastructure of tomorrow. 152-159 - John M. Khoury, Kadaba R. Lakshmikumar:

High-speed serial transceivers for data communication systems. 160-165 - Yoichi Maeda, Reinhold Feigel:

A standardization plan for broadband access network transport. 166-172
Volume 39, Number 8, August 2001
- Bartolomé Arroyo-Fernández, João Schwarz Dasilva, José Fernandes, Ramjee Prasad:

Life after third-generation mobile communications. 41-42 - Manuel Dinis

, José Fernandes:
Provision of sufficient transmission capacity for broadband mobile multimedia: a step toward 4G. 46-54 - Terje Tjelta, Agne Nordbotten, Marco Annoni, Enrico Scarrone, Simone Bizzarri

, Laurissa Tokarchuk, John Bigham, Chris Adams, Ken Craig, Manuel Dinis
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Future broadband radio access systems for integrated services with flexible resource management. 56-63 - Tomás Robles, Arndt Kadelka, Héctor Velayos, Antti Lappeteläinen, Andreas Kassler, Hui Li, Davide Mandato, Jussi Ojala, Bernhard Wegmann:

QoS support for an all-IP system beyond 3G. 64-72 - Luca Becchetti

, Francesco Delli Priscoli
, Tiziano Inzerilli, Petri Mähönen, Luis Muñoz
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Enhancing IP service provision over heterogeneous wireless networks: a path toward 4G. 74-81 - Mehul Mehta, Nigel J. Drew, Georgios Vardoulias, Nicola Greco, Christoph Niedermeier:

Reconfigurable terminals: an overview of architectural solutions. 82-89 - Mauro Barni, Franco Bartolini, Ingemar J. Cox

, Juan Hernández, Fernando Pérez-González
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Digital watermarking for copyright protection: a communications perspective. 90-91 - Bruce H. Turnbull:

Important legal developments regarding protection of copyrighted content against unauthorized copying. 92-100 - Mauro Barni, Christine Podilchuk, Franco Bartolini, Edward J. Delp

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Watermark embedding: hiding a signal within a cover image. 102-108 - Juan R. Hernández Martin, Martin Kutter:

Information retrieval in digital watermarking. 110-116 - Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy

, Shelby Pereira, Thierry Pun, Joachim J. Eggers, Jonathan K. Su:
Attacks on digital watermarks: classification, estimation-based attacks, and benchmarks. 118-126 - Steve Decker:

Engineering considerations in commercial watermarking. 128-133 - Massimiliano Laddomada, Fred Daneshgaran, Marina Mondin

, Ronald M. Hickling:
A PC-based software receiver using a novel front-end technology. 136-145 - Nobuo Nakajima, Ryuji Kohno, Shuji Kubota:

Research and developments of software-defined radio technologies in Japan. 146-155 - Claudio Sacchi

, Gianluca Gera, Carlo S. Regazzoni
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Use of intelligent sensors and software radio technologies for optimal design of reconfigurable multimedia surveillance networks. 156-163
Volume 39, Number 9, September 2001
- Chaohuang Zeng:

ADSL, VDSL, and multicarrier modulation [Book Review]. 18 - Andrzej Jajszczyk:

UMTS networks: architecture, mobility, and services [Book Review]. 18-20 - Andrzej Szymanski:

Design of optical WDM networks: LAN, MAN and WAN architectures [Book Review]. 20-22 - Carolyn L. Wright:

Skills in demand: raising the bar. 26-28 - C. Hirsch:

Mexican spectrum auctions: obligations, commitments, and promises. 61 - Arturas Medeisis

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Mobile communications development in central and eastern european countries. 62-64 - Anant K. Jain:

Intelligence in optical networks. 69-70 - David Benjamin, Richard Trudel, Stephen Shew, Ed Kus:

Optical services over the intelligent optical network. 73-78 - Eve L. Varma, Sivakumar Sankaranarayanan, George Newsome, Zhi-Wei Lin, Harvey Epstein:

Architecting the services optical network. 80-87 - Chunsheng Xin, Yinghua Ye, Ti-Shiang Wang, Sudhir S. Dixit, Chunming Qiao, Myungsik Yoo:

On an IP-centric optical control plane. 88-93 - Alan McGuire, Shehzad Mirza, Darren Freeland:

Application of control plane technology to dynamic configuration management. 94-99 - Hui Zang, Jason P. Jue, Laxman H. Sahasrabuddhe, Ramu S. Ramamurthy, Biswanath Mukherjee:

Dynamic lightpath establishment in wavelength-routed WDM networks. 100-108 - Willie W. Lu:

Broadband wireless access technologies and applications. 111-112 - William Webb:

Broadband fixed wireless access as a key component of the future integrated communications environment. 115-121 - Noriyuki Fukui, Akihiro Shibuya, Keishi Murakami:

Performance of combined ARQ with SR and GBN for broadband wireless systems on a 40 GHz band radio channel. 122-126 - Josué Kuri, Maurice Gagnaire:

ATM traffic management in an LMDS wireless access network. 128-133 - Mina Danesh, Juan-Carlos Zuniga, Fabio Concilio:

Fixed low-frequency broadband wireless access radio systems. 134-138 - Hossein Izadpanah:

A millimeter-wave broadband wireless access technology demonstrator for the next-generation Internet network reach extension. 140-145 - Yves De Serres, Lawrence Hegarty:

Value-added services in the converged network. 146-154 - Angel Lozano

, Farrokh Rashid-Farrokhi, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela:
Lifting the limits on high-speed wireless data access using antenna arrays. 156-162 - Nader F. Mir:

A survey of data multicast techniques, architectures, and algorithms. 164-170
Volume 39, Number 10, October 2001
- Xiongjian Liang, Jing Zhang:

A summary of telecommunications reform in China. 35-37 - Ricardo Trujillo:

Costa Rican telecoms at the crossroads. 36 - Willie Lu:

Report on 3Gwireless'2001. 36 - Xiongjian Liang, Jing Zhang:

A comparison of network operators in China. 37-38 - Tak Kamae, Mike Little, Stephen B. Weinstein:

Internet appliances. 43-44 - Sharon Eisner Gillett, William H. Lehr, John Wroclawski, David D. Clark:

Do appliances threaten Internet innovation? 46-51 - Stan Moyer, Dave Marples, Simon Tsang:

A protocol for wide-area secure networked appliance communication. 52-59 - Kiyoshi Toyoda, Shiro Tamoto, David H. Crocker:

Internet facsimile as an Internet office appliance. 60-66 - Atsushi Kara:

Secure remote access from office to home. 68-72 - Janne Riihijärvi, Petri Mähönen, Mika J. Saaranen, Jussi Roivainen, Juha-Pekka Soininen:

Providing network connectivity for small appliances: a functionally minimized embedded Web server. 74-79 - Michihiko Minoh, Tak Kamae:

Networked appliances and their peer-to-peer architecture AMIDEN. 80-87 - William F. Opdyke, Algirdas Pakstas:

Evolving communications software: techniques and technologies. 86-87 - Dennis Mancl:

Refactoring for software migration. 88-93 - Nikolai Mansurov, Robert L. Probert:

A scenario-based approach to the evolution of telecommunications software. 94-100 - Nanbor Wang, Kirthika Parameswaran, Douglas C. Schmidt, Ossama Othman:

Evaluating meta-programming mechanisms for ORB middleware. 102-113 - Willie W. Lu:

Topics in wireless communications. 114 - Juha Kalliokulju, Paul Meche, Mikko J. Rinne, Jari Vallström, Prabodh Varshney, Sven-Gustav Häggman:

Radio access selection for multistandard terminals. 116-124 - Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Jun-Feng Yeh, Naoki Suehiro:

A multicarrier CDMA architecture based on orthogonal complementary codes for new generations of wideband wireless communications. 126-135 - Ariel Pashtan, Mitchell Abel:

Cellular network management goals and data-centric solutions. 136-144 - Peter Reusens, Danny Van Bruyssel, Jan Sevenhans, Steven Van Den Bergh, Bart Van Nimmen, Paul Spruyt:

A practical ADSL technology following a decade of effort. 145-151
Volume 39, Number 11, November 2001
- Michael N. Geselowitz

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IEEE history center organizes telecom history conference. 57 - Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos:

Emerging technologies at the dawn of the millennium. 22-26 - Asrar U. H. Sheikh:

Wireless communication technologies: new multimedia systems [Book Review]. 36-52 - Naim Yunus:

Malaysia: telecommunications at a crossroad. 57 - Pascal Lorenz:

Report on ICATM '01. 58 - Pascal Lorenz:

Report of ICN '01. 58 - Benny Bing, Richard Van Nee, Victor Hayes:

Wireless local area and home networks. 63 - Chris Heegard, John (Seán) T. Coffey, Srikanth Gummadi, Peter A. Murphy, Ron Provencio, Eric J. Rossin, Sid Schrum, Matthew B. Shoemake:

High-performance wireless Ethernet. 64-73 - Bill McFarland, Greg Chesson, Carl Temme, Teresa H. Meng:

The 5-UPTM protocol for unified multiservice wireless networks. 74-80 - Juha Ala-Laurila, Jouni Mikkonen, Jyri Rinnemaa:

Wireless LAN access network architecture for mobile operators. 82-89 - John W. Noerenberg II:

Bridging wireless protocols. 90-97 - Alex Hills:

Large-scale wireless LAN design. 98-107 - Zygmunt J. Haas:

Design methodologies for adaptive and multimedia networks. 106-107 - Lang Tong, Qing Zhao, Gökhan Mergen:

Multipacket reception in random access wireless networks: from signal processing to optimal medium access control. 108-112 - John G. Proakis, Ethem Mutlu Sözer, Joseph A. Rice, Milica Stojanovic:

Shallow water acoustic networks. 114-119 - Sheila S. Hemami:

Robust image communication over wireless channels. 120-124 - Allen B. MacKenzie

, Stephen B. Wicker:
Game theory and the design of self-configuring, adaptive wireless networks. 126-131 - Aristotelis Tsirigos, Zygmunt J. Haas:

Multipath routing in the presence of frequent topological changes. 132-138 - Klara Nahrstedt, Dongyan Xu, Duangdao Wichadakul

, Baochun Li:
QoS-aware middleware for ubiquitous and heterogeneous environments. 140-148 - Rajit Manohar, Clinton Kelly IV:

Network on a chip: modeling wireless networks with asynchronous VLSI. 149-155 - Sudhir S. Dixit, Philip J. Lin:

Advances in optical switching, routing, and protection. 156 - Tze-Wei Yeow, K. L. Eddie Law, Andrew A. Goldenberg:

MEMS optical switches. 158-163 - Viktória Elek, Andrea Fumagalli, Gosse Wedzinga:

Photonic slot routing: a cost-effective approach to designing all-optical access and metro networks. 164-172 - Yinghua Ye, Chadi Assi, Sudhir S. Dixit, Mohamed A. Ali:

A simple dynamic integrated provisioning/protection scheme in IP over WDM networks. 174-182
Volume 39, Number 12, December 2001
- Dinko Begusic, Nikola Rozic, Ignac Lovrek:

Academic networking in alps-adria countries. 1-4 - Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Joan García-Haro:

Third-generation mobile communications in Europe: light and shadows. 2 - Dmitry A. Tkachenko:

Report on St. Petersburg chapter activities. 3 - Sudhir S. Dixit:

Evolving to seamless all-ip wireless/mobile networks (Guest Editorial). 31-32 - António Grilo

, Pedro Vale Estrela, Mário Serafim Nunes
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Terminal independent mobility for IP (TIMIP). 34-41 - Pauline M. L. Chan

, Ray E. Sheriff
, Y. Fun Hu
, Paolo Conforto, Clementina Tocci:
Mobility management incorporating fuzzy logic for a heterogeneous IP environment. 42-51 - Bongkyo Moon, Hamid Aghvami:

RSVP extensions for real-time services in wireless mobile networks. 52-59 - Luis Muñoz

, Marta García-Arranz, Johnny Choque
, Ramón Agüero
, Petri Mähönen:
Optimizing Internet flows over IEEE 802.11b wireless local area networks: a performance-enhancing proxy based on forward error correction. 60-67 - Vipul Gupta, Sumit Gupta:

Securing the wireless internet. 68-74 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Alexander D. Gelman, Geng-Sheng Kuo:

In-home networking (Guest Editorial). 76-77 - Bill Rose:

Home networks: a standards perspective. 78-85 - Chatschik Bisdikian:

An overview of the Bluetooth wireless technology. 86-94 - Jeyhan Karaoguz:

High-rate wireless personal area networks. 96-102 - Brent A. Miller, Toby Nixon, Charlie Tai, Mark D. Wood:

Home networking with Universal Plug and Play. 104-109 - Dave Marples, Peter Kriens:

The Open Services Gateway Initiative: an introductory overview. 110-114 - Steve S. Gorshe, Zdzislaw Papir:

The status and evolution of the full-service access network standard (Guest Editorial). 116 - Frank J. Effenberger, Hiroshi Ichibangase, Haruo Yamashita:

Advances in broadband passive optical networking technologies. 118-124 - Yoichi Maeda, Kenji Okada, David Faulkner:

FSAN OAN-WG and future issues for broadband optical access networks. 126-132 - Hiromi Ueda, Kenji Okada, Brian Ford, Glenn Mahony, Stephen Hornung, David Faulkner, Jacques Abiven, Sophie Durel, Ralph Ballart, John Erickson:

Deployment status and common technical specifications for a B-PON system. 134-141 - Mohsen Guizani, Ala I. Al-Fuqaha

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A new queuing strategy for large scale ATM switches. 142-146

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