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Wireless Networks, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1996
- David L. Tennenhouse, Vanu G. Bose:
The SpectrumWare approach to wireless signal processing. 1-12 - Reuven Cohen, Baiju V. Patel, Adrian Segall:
Handover in a micro-cell packet switched mobile network. 13-25 - Michael Andersin, Zvi Rosberg, Jens Zander:
Gradual removals in cellular PCS with constrained power control and noise. 27-43 - Krishanu Seal, Suresh Singh:
Loss profiles: a quality of service measure in mobile computing. 45-61 - Michele Zorzi, Ramesh R. Rao:
Throughput of selective-repeat ARQ with time diversity in Markov channels with unreliable feedback. 63-75 - George Y. Liu, Aleksander Marlevi, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.:
A mobile virtual-distributed system architecture for supporting wireless mobile computing and communications. 77-86 - Silvano Maffeis, Walter R. Bischofberger, Kai-Uwe Mätzel:
A generic multicast transport service to support disconnected operation. 87-96
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1996
- Victor C. M. Leung, Andrew W. Y. Au:
A wireless local area network employing distributed radio bridges. 97-107 - Christopher Rose:
Minimizing the average cost of paging and registration: a timer-based method. 109-116 - Xiaoxin Qiu, Victor O. K. Li:
Dynamic reservation multiple access (DRMA): a new multiple access scheme for personal communication systems (PCS). 117-128 - Andrea Baiocchi, Fabrizio Sestini:
Near-optimality of distributed load-adaptive dynamic channel allocation strategies for cellular mobile networks. 129-142 - Ajay Rajkumar, Bruce F. Naylor, Farid Feisullin, Lois Rogers:
Predicting RF coverage in large environments using ray-beam tracing and partitioning tree represented geometry . 143-154 - Yi-Bing Lin:
A cache approach for supporting life-time UPT number. 155-160
Volume 2, Number 3, August 1996
- George Makhoul, Zhensheng Zang:
Editorial. Wirel. Networks 2(3): 161-162 (1996) - Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
Wireless ATM: an enabling technology for multimedia personal communication. 163-171 - Zhao Liu, Mark J. Karol, Magda El Zarki, Kai Y. Eng:
Channel access and interference issues in multi-code DS-CDMA wireless packet (ATM) networks. 173-193 - Mahmoud Naghshineh, Anthony S. Acampora:
QoS provisioning in micro-cellular networks supporting multiple classes of traffic. 195-203 - Kam Lee:
Supporting mobile multimedia in integrated services networks. 205-217 - Hang Liu, Magda El Zarki:
Transmission of video telephony images over wireless channels. 219-228 - Gang Bao:
Performance evaluation of TCP/RLP protocol stack over CDMA wireless link. 229-237 - Francesco Delli Priscoli:
Smooth migration from the GSM system to UMTS for multimedia services. 239-247 - Antonio Iera, Salvatore Marano, Antonella Molinaro:
Transport and control issues in multimedia wireless networks. 248-262
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1996
- Stephen S. Rappaport, Thomas G. Robertazzi:
Editorial. Wirel. Networks 2(4): 263-264 (1996) - Scott Jordan, Eric J. Schwabe:
Worst-case performance of cellular channel assignment policies. 265-275 - Kiran M. Rege, Sanjiv Nanda, Carl F. Weaver, Wei C. Peng:
Fade margins for soft and hard handoffs. 277-288 - Mathilde Benveniste:
Probability models of microcell coverage. 289-296 - Jeffrey E. Wieselthier, Craig M. Barnhart, Anthony Ephremides:
Data-delay evaluation in integrated wireless networks based on local product-form solutions for voice occupancy. 297-314 - Evaggelos Geraniotis, Yu-Wen Chang, Wen-Bin Yang:
Optimal strategies for admitting voice and data traffic in networks of LEO satellites using CDMA. 315-328 - Rudolf Mathar, Jürgen Mattfeldt:
Optimal transmission ranges for mobile communication in linear multihop packet radio networks. 329-342 - Panagiotis I. Dallas, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou:
DS/CDMA M-ary orthogonal signalling in a shadowed Rayleigh channel for mobile communications. 343-357 - Harold P. Stern, Samy A. Mahmoud, Kin-Kwok Wong:
A comprehensive model for voice activity in conversational speech-development and application to performance analysis of new-generation wireless communication systems. 358-363
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