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IEEE Wireless Communications, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 2005
- Michele Zorzi:
Open call. 2 - Vikas Kawadia, Panganamala Ramana Kumar:
A cautionary perspective on cross-layer design. 3-11 - Erina Ferro, Francesco Potorti
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless protocols: a survey and a comparison. 12-26 - Jyh-Cheng Chen, Ming-Chia Jiang, Yi-Wen Liu:
Wireless LAN security and IEEE 802.11i. 27-36 - Yuan-Kai Chen, Yi-Bing Lin:
IP connectivity for gateway GPRS support node. 37-46 - Pedro Marques, Helder F. Castro
, Manuel Alberto Pereira Ricardo
:
Monitoring emerging IPv6 wireless access networks. 47-53 - Simone Leggio, Jukka Manner, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
Achieving seamless mobility in IP-based radio access networks. 54-59 - Stephan Rein, Frank H. P. Fitzek, Martin Reisslein
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Voice quality evaluation in wireless packet communication systems: a tutorial and performance results for RHC. 60-67 - Alkiviadis Yiannakoulias, Edgar Kühn:
Evaluation of header compression schemes for IP-based wireless access systems. 68-74
Volume 12, Number 2, April 2005
- Michele Zorzi:
Message from the editor-in-chief - Special issue: modulation, coding, and signal processing in wireless networks. 4-5 - Fumiyuki Adachi, Deepshikha Garg, Shinsuke Takaoka, Kazuaki Takeda:
Broadband CDMA techniques. 8-18 - Jeffrey G. Andrews:
Interference cancellation for cellular systems: a contemporary overview. 19-29 - Peter A. Hoeher, Sabah Badri-Hoeher, Wen Xu, Claudiu Krakowski:
Single-antenna co-channel interference cancellation for TDMA cellular radio systems. 30-37 - Afzal Lodhi, Fatin Said, Mischa Dohler
, Hamid Aghvami:
Performance comparison of space-time block coded and cyclic delay diversity MC-CDMA systems. 38-45 - Woo Cheol Chung, Nathaniel J. August, Dong Sam Ha:
Signaling and multiple access techniques for ultra wideband 4G wireless communication systems. 46-55 - Seung Hee Han, Jae Hong Lee:
An overview of peak-to-average power ratio reduction techniques for multicarrier transmission. 56-65 - Sergio Benedetto
, Roberto Garello
, Guido Montorsi, Claude Berrou, Catherine Douillard
, Domenico Giancristofaro, Alberto Ginesi, Luca Giugno, Marco Luise:
MHOMS: high-speed ACM modem for satellite applications. 66-77 - Claes Beckman, Gregory Smith:
Shared networks: making wireless communication affordable. 78-85 - Jyh-Cheng Chen, Hong-Wei Lin:
A gateway approach to mobility integration of GPRS and wireless LANs. 86-95 - Hanane Fathi, Ramjee Prasad, Shyam S. Chakraborty:
Mobility management for VoIP in 3G systems: evaluation of low-latency handoff schemes. 96-104
Volume 12, Number 3, June 2005
- Michele Zorzi:
The promise of WLAN-cellular network internetworking - Message from the Editor-in-Chief. 3 - Abbas Jamalipour, Shahrokh Valaee:
Toward seamless internetworking of wireless lan and cellular networks - Guest Editorial. 6-7 - Apostolis K. Salkintzis, Gerasimos Dimitriadis, Dimitris Skyrianoglou, Nikos I. Passas, Niovi Pavlidou:
Seamless continuity of real-time video across UMTS and WLAN networks: challenges and performance evaluation. 8-18 - Vangelis Gazis, Nancy Alonistioti, Lazaros F. Merakos
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Toward a generic "always best connected" capability in integrated WLAN/UMTS cellular mobile networks (and beyond). 20-29 - Dave Cavalcanti, Dharma P. Agrawal, Carlos Cordeiro, Bin Xie, Anup Kumar:
Issues in integrating cellular networks WLANs, AND MANETs: a futuristic heterogeneous wireless network. 30-41 - Qingyang Song, Abbas Jamalipour:
Network selection in an integrated wireless LAN and UMTS environment using mathematical modeling and computing techniques. 42-48 - Nirmala Shenoy, Rafael Montalvo Mantilla:
A framework for seamless roaming across cellular and wireless local area networks. 50-57 - Fermín Galán Márquez, Miguel Gómez Rodríguez, Tomás Robles Valladares, Tomás de Miguel, Luis Angel Galindo Sánchez:
Interworking of IP multimedia core networks between 3GPP and WLAN. 58-65 - Wei Wu, Nilanjan Banerjee, Kalyan Basu, Sajal K. Das
:
SIP-based vertical handoff between WWANs and WLANs. 66-72 - Massimo Bernaschi, Filippo Cacace
, Giulio Iannello
, Stefano Za
, Antonio Pescapè:
Seamless internetworking of WLANs and cellular networks: architecture and performance issues in a Mobile IPv6 scenario. 73-80
Volume 12, Number 4, August 2005
- Michele Zorzi:
The Challenge of Delivering Wireless Video - Message from the editor-in-chief. 2 - Bernd Girod, Reginald L. Lagendijk, Qian Zhang, Wenwu Zhu:
Advances in wireless video. 4-5 - Thomas Stockhammer
, Miska M. Hannuksela:
H.264/AVC video for wireless transmission. 6-13 - Anthony Vetro, Jun Xin, Huifang Sun:
Error resilience video transcoding for wireless communications. 14-21 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
, Fan Zhai, Yiftach Eisenberg, Randall Berry
:
Energy-efficient wireless video coding and delivery. 24-30 - Minghua Chen
, Avideh Zakhor
:
Rate control for streaming video over wireless. 32-41 - Shiwen Mao, Shunan Lin, Yao Wang, Shivendra S. Panwar, Yihan Li:
Multipath video transport over ad hoc networks. 42-49 - Mihaela van der Schaar, Sai Shankar Nandagopalan:
Cross-layer wireless multimedia transmission: challenges, principles, and new paradigms. 50-58 - Eric Setton, Taesang Yoo, Xiaoqing Zhu, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Bernd Girod:
Cross-layer design of ad hoc networks for real-time video streaming. 59-65 - Minoru Etoh, Takeshi Yoshimura:
Wireless video applications in 3G and beyond. 66-72
Volume 12, Number 5, October 2005
- Michele Zorzi:
Satellites and their role in next-generation networks. 4 - Mario Marchese
, Abbas Jamalipour:
Key technologies and applications of present and future satellite communications. 8-9 - William W. Wu:
Blockage mitigation techniques in satellite communications. 10-13 - Nicolae Iuoras, Tho Le-Ngoc:
Dynamic capacity allocation for quality-of-service support in IP-based satellite networks. 14-20 - Francesco Chiti
, Romano Fantacci
, Daniele Tarchi
, Sastri Kota, Tommaso Pecorella
:
QoS provisioning in GEO satellite with onboard processing using predictor algorithms. 21-27 - Nicolas Courville, Hermann Bischi, Jingdi Zeng:
Critical issues of onboard switching in DVB-S/RCS broadband satellite networks. 28-36 - Haitham S. Cruickshank, Michael P. Howarth, Sunil Iyengar, Zhili Sun
, Laurent Claverotte:
Securing multicast in DVB-RCS satellite systems. 38-45 - Harald Skinnemoen, Anca I. Vermesan, Augustin Iuoras, Geert Adams, Xavier Lobao:
VoIP over DVB-RCS with QoS and bandwidth on demand. 46-53 - Shaojian Fu, Mohammed Atiquzzaman
, William D. Ivancic:
Evaluation of SCTP for space networks. 54-62 - Tarik Taleb, Nei Kato, Yoshiaki Nemoto:
Recent trends in IP/NGEO satellite communication systems: transport, routing, and mobility management concerns. 63-69 - Antonio Iera
, Ki-Dong Lee, Antonella Molinaro, Apostolis K. Salkintzis:
The synergy of space and terrestrial communications in next-generation hybrid wireless systems. 70-71 - Barry G. Evans
, Markus Werner, Erich Lutz, Michel Bousquet, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza
, Gérard Maral, Robert Rumeau:
Integration of satellite and terrestrial systems in future multimedia communications. 72-80 - Ilias Andrikopoulos, Abraham Pouliakis
, Ioannis Mertzanis, Merkourios Karaliopoulos, Kanagasabapathy Narenthiran, Barry G. Evans
, Thibault Gallet, Michel Durand, Michel Mazzella, Jürgen Vandermot, Michael Dieudonne
, Laurent Roullet, Éric Gourdin, Michael Wolf:
Demonstration with field trails of a satellite-terrestrial synergistic approach for digital multimedia broadcasting to mobile users. 82-90 - Deock-Gil Oh, Pansoo Kim, Jun Jeong Song, Soon-Ik Jeon, Ho-Jin Lee:
Design considerations of satellite-based vehicular broadband networks. 91-97 - David Grace, Myles H. Capstick, Mihael Mohorcic
, Joachim Horwath, Marco B. Pallavicini, Michael Fitch:
Integrating users into the wider broadband network via high altitude platforms. 98-105 - Fabio Dovis
, Letizia Lo Presti, Paolo Mulassano:
Support infrastructures based on high altitude platforms for navigation satellite systems. 106-121
Volume 12, Number 6, December 2005
- Michele Zorzi:
Message from the editor-in-chief. 2 - Abbas Jamalipour:
Internetworking wireless lan and cellular networks - Guest Editorial. 3 - Frank H. P. Fitzek, Petar Popovski
, Michele Zorzi:
A symbolic perspective on low-cost cellular and multihop WLAN interworking solutions. 4-10 - George T. Karetsos, Sofoklis A. Kyriazakos, Evangelos Gkroustiotis, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Ivan Mura
:
A hierarchical radio resource management framework for integrating WLANs in cellular networking environments. 11-17 - Jun-Zhao Sun, Jukka Riekki
, Marko Jurmu
, Jaakko J. Sauvola:
Adaptive connectivity management middleware for heterogeneous wireless networks. 18-25 - Xavier Costa-Pérez
, Daniel Camps-Mur, Toshiyuki Sashihara:
Analysis of the integration of IEEE 802.11e capabilities in battery limited mobile devices. 26-32 - Stylianos Karapantazis, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou:
The role of high altitude platforms in beyond 3G networks. 33-41 - Ruhai Wang, Bhanu Gutha, Stephen Horan, Yang Xiao
, Bo Sun:
Which transmission mechanism is best for space Internet: window-based, rate-based, or a hybrid of the two? 42-49 - Ayan Roy Chowdhury, John S. Baras, Michael H. Hadjitheodosiou, Spyro Papademetriou:
Security issues in hybrid networks with a satellite component. 50-61 - Gianni Albertazzi, Stefano Cioni
, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza
, Massimo Neri, Raffaella Pedone, Paola Salmi, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli
, Marco Villanti:
On the adaptive DVB-S2 physical layer: design and performance. 62-68 - Jiageng Li, David Cordes, Jingyuan Zhang:
Power-aware routing protocols in ad hoc wireless networks. 69-81 - Yang Xiao
:
IEEE 802.11n: enhancements for higher throughput in wireless LANs. 82-91

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