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5th PIMRC 1994: The Hague, The Netherlands
- The 5th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC 1994, The Hague, The Netherlands, September 18-23, 1994. 1994, ISBN 90-5199-193-2
- Robert W. Brodersen, Thomas D. Burd, Fred L. Burghardt, Andrew J. Burstein, Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Roger Doering, Shankar Narayanaswamy, Trevor Pering, Brian C. Richards, Thomas E. Truman, Jan M. Rabaey:
Research challenges in wireless multimedia. 1-5 - Shuzo Kato:
Systems engineering for portability of services. 6-10 - Ian S. Groves:
Advances in personal communication services. 11-14 - Nikolaos Papadakis, Athanasios G. Kanatas, Athanasios Paliatsos, Philip Constantinou:
Microcellular propagation measurements and modelling at 1.8 GHz. 15-19 - Harry R. Anderson, Joseph P. McGeehan:
Direct calculation of coherence bandwidth in urban microcells using a ray-tracing propagation model. 20-24 - K. Davidsen, M. Danielsen:
Predicting impulse responses in mountainous areas. 25-27 - Y. P. Zhang, Y. Hwang:
Time delay characteristics of 2.4 GHz band radio propagation channels in room environments. 28-32 - Harry R. Anderson, Joseph P. McGeehan:
Assessing the effect of DS-CDMA chip rate on RAKE branch statistics using a ray-tracing propagation model. 33-37 - William C. Y. Lee:
Increasing system capacity in PCS. 38-49 - Jialin Zou, Vijay K. Bhargava, Qiang Wang:
Reverse link analysis and performance evaluation for DS-CDMA cellular systems. 50-54 - Farbod Behbahani, Homayoun Hashemi:
Performance and capacity evaluations of CDMA mobile radio systems-forward link analysis. 55-59 - Akihiro Kajiwara:
Effects of cell size, directional antennas, diversity and shadowing on indoor radio CDMA capacity. 60-64 - Gabriele Falciasecca, Mario Frullone, Maria Missiroli, Guido Riva:
Impact of non-uniform spatial traffic distribution on cellular CDMA performance. 65-69 - Giuliano Di Vitantonio, Fabio De Ferrari:
On the application of near-far resistant techniques to DS-CDMA systems. 70-74 - C. S. Bontu, David D. Falconer, Leo Strawczynski:
Delayed diversity transmission for indoor wireless applications. 75-79 - Tjeng Thiang Tjhung, Fumiyuki Adachi, Kang Hai Tan, Xiaodai Dong, S. S. Ng:
BER performance of 16 STAR-QAM in Rician fading with diversity reception. 80-84 - Lars K. Rasmussen, Stephen B. Wicker:
A performance analysis for two TCM code combining diversity receivers. 85-89 - Shinji Ono, Masao Nakagawa, Masafumi Hagiwara:
Coherent detector selection diversity system in fading channels. 90-94 - John R. Farserotu:
TCM and diversity in a Rayleigh fading channel. 95-98 - Luis Lopes:
An overview of DECT radio link research in COST 231. 99-104 - Kitty Boullé, Guillem Femenias, Ramón Agustí:
An overview of trellis coded modulation research in COST 231. 105-109 - Darrell P. Chandler, Anthony P. Hulbert, M. J. McTiffin:
An ATM-CDMA air interface for mobile personal communications. 110-113 - L. Levi, Giovanni Romano:
Performance results with antenna diversity in urban environment for a DS-CDMA mobile radio system. 114-118 - R. Overduin, Peter F. M. Smulders:
Feasibility of broadband inroom radio communications at 60 GHz. 119-126 - Homayoun Hashemi:
A study of temporal and spatial variations of the indoor radio propagation channel. 127-134 - Mudhafar Hassan-Ali, Andrew S. Parker, Kaveh Pahlavan:
Time and frequency domain modeling of wideband radio propagation for personal, mobile and indoor applications. 135-139 - Reinaldo A. Valenzuela:
Ray tracing prediction of indoor radio propagation. 140-144 - Teruaki Yoshida, Yuji Nakayama, Akio Sato:
4PSK-100 Mb/s transmission characteristics in multipath environment. 145-148 - Peter Karlsson, Henrik Börjesson, Torleiv Maseng:
A statistical multipath propagation model confirmed by measurements and simulations in indoor environments at 1800 MHz. 149-155 - Akihiro Kajiwara:
On a circular polarization wave transmission in LOS indoor radio channels. 156-159 - Kambiz Madani, Abdol-Hamid Aghvami:
Investigation of handover in distributed control channel allocation (DCCA) for microcellular radio systems. 160-163 - Satoru Fukumoto, Duk-Kyu Park, Kazunori Okada, Iwao Sasase:
Dynamic channel assignment using a channel framework for traffic congestion in a highway micro cellular system. 164-168 - Chih-Lin I, Pi-Hui Chao:
Distributed dynamic channel allocation algorithms with adjacent channel constraints. 169-177 - Martin Werner:
Multistage joint detection with decision feedback for CDMA mobile radio applications. 178-183 - Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz, Xiangqun Liu:
Synchronous multi-user multi-carrier CDMA communication system with decorrelating interference canceler. 184-188 - Essam A. Sourour, Masao Nakagawa:
Two stage co-channel interference cancellation in orthogonal multicarrier CDMA in a frequency selective fading channel. 189-193 - Fu-Chun Zheng, Stephen K. Barton:
A new signaling scheme for one-shot near-far resistant detection in DS/CDMA. 194-198 - Andrej Radovic:
An iterative near-far resistant algorithm for joint parameter estimation in asynchronous CDMA systems. 199-203 - Peter Jung, Markus Naßhan:
Benefits of coherent receiver antenna diversity in DCS 1800 full rate speech transmission. 204-208 - Antonio Valdovinos, Antonio Navas, Antoni Gelonch, Fernando J. Casadevall:
Performance of soft-output equalization and convolutional coding over frequency-selective fading radio channels. 209-213 - Saeid Safavi, Luis Lopes:
An approach to performance enhancement of non-coherent equaliser receivers. 214-218 - Yukiyoshi Kamio, Seiichi Sampei, R. Yamazaki, Hideichi Sasaoka:
System design on wide-band 16 QAM/TDMA for land mobile communications. 219-224 - Isao Teshima, Masahiro Asano, Yohko Kamata, Kenzo Urabe, Hideichi Sasaoka:
Equalizer development for wide-band 16 QAM/TDMA in land mobile communications. 225-231 - Naoto Ishii, Ryuji Kohno:
Spatial and temporal equalization based on an adaptive tapped-delay-line array antenna. 232-236 - Peter F. M. Smulders:
Error control in ATM-based indoor radio LANs. 237-241 - Alister G. Burr, Timothy C. Tozer, S. J. Baines:
Capacity of an adaptive TDMA cellular system: comparison with conventional access schemes. 242-246 - Atílio Gameiro:
Improved carrier recovery for signals affected by multipath fading. 247-252 - Olivier van de Wiel, Luc Vandendorpe:
Adaptive equalization structures for multitone CDMA systems. 253-257 - Fotis I. Lazarakis, Kostas Dangakis, Antonis A. Alexandridis, George S. Tombras:
A point-to-point mobile radio prediction model based on effective height estimation for the region of Athens. 258-262 - Ganing Yang, Kaveh Pahlavan, Jin-Fa Lee, A. J. Dagen, J. Vancraeynest:
Prediction of radio wave propagation in four blocks of New York City using 3D ray tracing. 263-267 - Herbert Steffan:
Adaptive generative radio channel models. 268-273 - Fotis I. Lazarakis, Kostas Dangakis, Antonis A. Alexandridis, George S. Tombras:
Field measurements and coverage prediction model evaluation based on a geographical information system. 274-279 - Costas C. Constantinou, L. C. Ong:
Use of zero vs. non-zero thickness diffracting obstacles in radio channel modelling. 280-286 - Y. Hwang, Y. P. Zhang:
Variability of UHF mobile radio signals in tunnels. 287-290 - A. Ellatifi:
Tiling and 3D frequency planning. 291-296 - S. P. Fedortsov, Boris S. Tsybakov:
A chromatic approach to the fixed channel assignment problem. 297-300 - Rolando F. Diesta, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Using Laplace transforms to compute performance of mobile radio links. 301-305 - Aysel Safak, Mehmet Safak:
Spectrum efficiency with correlated interferers. 306-310 - Tsz-Mei Ko:
A frequency selective insertion strategy for fixed channel assignment. 311-314 - James P. Aldis, Stephen K. Barton:
Capacity analysis of a cellular radio system using frequency hopping CDMA. 315-318 - Takaya Yamazato, Yasuhiko Shinkaji, Masaaki Katayama, Akira Ogawa:
Near-far problem on hybrid direct-sequence/slow-frequency-hopping spread-spectrum multiple-access. 319-323 - Li-Fung Chang, Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul:
Performance of slow frequency-hopped TDMA with a hard limited receiver. 324-328 - N. S. Zhilin, V. A. Maystrenko, A. V. Niconov, K. R. Sayfoutdinov:
VHF phase and frequency synthesizers based on PLL principle. 329-331 - Yasunori Iwanami:
A DSP DPLL demodulator with sequence estimation for MSK signal in the presence of Doppler shift on Rician fading channel. 332-337 - Chen-Yu Lo, Kwang-Cheng Chen, Wen-Ho Sheen:
Noncoherent DLL and TDL PN code tracking loops in Rayleigh fading channels. 338-342 - Kaj Goethals, Marc Moeneclaey:
ML DA CA symbol synchronization using framemwise constant channel gain estimates for nonselective fading channels. 343-347 - Katrien Bucket, Marc Moeneclaey:
The effect of non-ideal interpolation on OQPSK carrier synchronization performance in digital modems. 348-352 - Stefan A. Fechtel, Heinrich Meyr:
Improved frame synchronization for spontaneous packet transmission over frequency-selective radio channels. 353-357 - Akinori Hirukawa, Hitoshi Takanashi:
Inter-base-station TDMA frame synchronization technique for street microcellular systems. 358-362 - Ernst Bonek, Gerhard Schultes, Peter Kreuzgruber, Werner Simbürger, Peter Weger, T. C. Leslie, J. Popp, Herbert Knapp, N. Rohringer:
Personal communications transceiver architectures for monolithic integration. 363-368 - Mamoru Ogasawara, Hirofumi Ichikawa, Tsuneo Tsukahara:
High isolation analog 4×4 matrix switch LSI for centralized control microcell radio systems. 369-373 - Hiroyuki Nakase, T. Kasai, Y. Nakamura, Kazuya Masu, Kazuo Tsubouchi:
One chip demodulator using RF front-end SAW correlator for 2.4 GHz asynchronous spread spectrum modem. 374-378 - Robert Weigel, A. Fauter, P. Russer, Leonhard M. Reindl, F. Seifert:
On the design of moderate time-bandwidth SAW convolver for indoor and mobile radio applications. 379-383 - Karim Rizk, Jean-Frédéric Wagen, Fred Gardiol:
Ray tracing based path loss prediction in two microcellular environments. 384-388 - M. G. J. J. Klaassen, A. Mawira:
A deterministic model for the planning of microcellular mobile radio communication systems. 389-395 - W. A. Th. Kotterman, A. Mawira, G. J. C. Verhoef:
Investigation on the influence of large buildings on the propagation of radio waves. 396-401 - P. A. Matthews:
Propagation over buildings using the angular spectrum of plane waves. 402-406 - Dieter J. Cichon, Werner Wiesbeck:
Ray optical wave propagation modeling in urban micro cells. 407-410 - Thomas Klemenschits, Ernst Bonek:
Radio coverage of road tunnels at 900 and 1800 MHz by discrete antennas. 411-415 - Zoran Siveski, Lizhi C. Zhong, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:
Adaptive multiuser CDMA detector for asynchronous AWGN channels. 416-419 - Tomotaka Nagaosa, Teruaki Miyajima, Takaaki Hasegawa:
On the multiuser detection using a Hopfield network in M-ary/SSMA communications. 420-424 - Essam A. Sourour, Masao Nakagawa:
A modified multi-stage co-channel interference cancellation in asynchronous CDMA systems. 425-429 - Jari H. Iinatti, Pentti A. Leppänen:
Performance of DS signal data detection based on the matched filter and the median filter in the AWGN channel end with continuous tone jamming. 431-434 - Zhenyu Tang, Shixin Cheng:
Interference cancellation for DS-CDMA systems over flat fading channels through pre-decorrelating. 435-438 - Richard D. J. van Nee:
Timing aspects of synchronous CDMA. 439-443 - Witold A. Krzymien, Ahmad Jalali, Paul Mermelstein:
An improved acquisition algorithm for the synchronization of CDMA personal wireless systems. 444-448 - Angel Gonzalez Ahijado, Belén Ruíz-Mezcua:
Simulations of the acquisition module for DS-CDMA systems. 449-453 - Yasuo Suzuki, Eisuke Kudoh:
Time-window control loop (TWCL) for post-detection RAKE receiver in DS/CDMA radios. 454-457 - A. Wilde:
Modified coherent PN-code tracking delay-locked loop. 458-461 - M. J. Stehouwer:
Effects of imperfect synchronization on a direct sequence spread spectrum communication system. 462-466 - K. Riedmüller, T. Karema, Drago Strle, Anton Pletersek:
A low power 13-bit linear feature codec with programmable frontend. 467-471 - Tetsu Sakata, Kazuhiko Seki, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato:
π/4-shift QPSK digital modulator LSIC for personal communication terminals. 472-475 - Yoichi Matsumoto, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato:
A low power demodulator LSIC for personal communications: high performance coherent detection demodulator. 476-480 - Kiyoshi Enomoto, Akira Dobashi, Masanobu Suzuki, Takeo Hasumi, Kazuhiko Seki, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato:
A very low power consumption ADPCM voice codec LSIC for personal communication systems. 481-485 - Thomas Huschka:
Ray tracing models for indoor environments and their computational complexity. 486-490 - Dieter J. Cichon, Werner Wiesbeck:
Indoor and outdoor propagation modeling in pico cells. 491-495 - Geir Løvnes, Judite João Reis, Rune Harald Rækken:
Channel sounding measurements at 59 GHz in city streets. 496-500 - Peter F. M. Smulders, José J. G. Fernandes:
Wide-band simulations and measurements of MM-wave indoor radio channels. 501-504 - B. Langen, G. Lober, W. Herzig:
Reflection and transmission behaviour of building materials at 60 GHz. 505-509 - Luís M. Correia, Paulo O. Frances:
Estimation of materials characteristics from power measurements at 60 GHz. 510-513 - Werner Pietsch, Michael Schubert:
Design and experimental results for a spread-spectrum near-far interference-suppression device. 514-517 - Paul D. Alexander, Lars K. Rasmussen:
An efficient technique for deriving receiver filters in multiuser asynchronous DS/SSMA. 519-523 - Markus Naßhan, Peter Jung:
New results on the application of antenna diversity and turbo-codes in a JD-CDMA mobile radio system. 524-528 - Pilar Diaz, Ramón Agustí:
On the influence of the channel impulsional response estimation on the performance of a linear interference canceller for a DS/CDMA system. 529-532 - Yeheskel Bar-Ness, David W. Chen, Zoran Siveski:
Adaptive multiuser bootstrapped decorrelating CDMA detector in asynchronous unknown channels. 533-537 - Kiyoshi Hamaguchi, Hideichi Sasaoka:
Slow FH/16QAM mobile communication system with an interference immunity decoding method. 538-542 - Peter Kempf, Jamshid Khun-Jush:
A generalized concatenated coding scheme for CDMA digital radio communication systems. 543-547 - Robert H. Morelos-Zaragoza, Shu Lin:
Block QPSK modulation codes with two levels of error protection. 548-552 - Gunawan Wibisono, Iwao Sasase:
Trellis coded hybrid frequency and phase modulation with expurgated phase code and asymmetric signal constellation. 553-557 - Masayuki Ariyoshi, Iwao Sasase:
Trellis coded modulation using partially overlapped signal sets of non-equiprobable signaling. 558-562 - Raymond Knopp, Harry Leib:
M-ary phase coding for correlated Rayleigh fading channels. 563-567 - Spase L. Drakul:
Combined multi-amplitude and multi-dimensional digital communication systems. 568-572 - Branimir R. Vojcic, Laurence B. Milstein, Raymond L. Pickholtz:
Outage probability for the uplink of a DS-CDMA system operating over a LEO mobile satellite channel. 574-578 - Mqhele E. Dlodlo, Rogier N. van Wolfswinkel, Richard D. J. van Nee:
Performance analysis of hybrid forward error correction schemes in a fast and slow Rician fading wideband land-mobile satellite channel with BPSK and path diversity. 579-583 - Evaggelos Geraniotis, Yu-Wen Chang:
Dynamic CDMA code allocation for voice and data traffic in networks of LEO satellites. 584-589 - Attapol Wannasarnmaytha, Shinsuke Hara, Norihiko Morinaga:
Frequency acquisition performance of discrete wavelet transform AFC. 590-594 - Ta-Shing Chu:
Intermodulation in CDMA. 595-600 - Gerard J. M. Janssen:
BER and outage performance of a dual-signal receiver for narrowband BPSK modulated co-channel signals in a Rician fading channel. 601-606 - Gennaro Fedele:
Error probability for diversity detection of binary signals over Nakagami fading channels. 607-611 - Javier Ventura-Traveset, Ezio Biglieri:
Bounds for the error probability of TCM-PSK over the correlated Rayleigh channel with diversity. 612-618 - Dieter Kreuer, Enno Bierbaum:
Improved Eb/N0 estimation with soft quantized detection. 620-624 - Per-Erik Östling:
Implications of cell planning on handoff performance in Manhattan environments. 625-629 - Olrik Kennemann:
Continuous location of moving GSM mobile stations by pattern recognition techniques. 630-634 - Francesco Delli Priscoli, Fabrizio Sestini:
Handling of user mobility in a CDMA cellular network. 635-639 - Stefan Zürbes, Wolfgang Papen, Werner Schmidt:
A new architecture for mobile radio with macroscopic diversity and overlapping cells. 640-644 - Khalid A. Hamied, Gordon L. Stüber:
An adaptive truncated MLSE receiver for Japan digital cellular. 645-649 - M. J. Krapels, R. Prasad, J. Wu, A. Hamid Aghvami:
Performance evaluation of decision feedback equalisation using measured indoor radio channels. 650-654 - Koji Ueda, Keishi Murakami, Tadashi Fujino:
Adaptive equalization scheme in dual diversity reception for digital mobile communication systems. 655-659 - Weihua Zhuang, Witold A. Krzymien, Paul Goud:
Adaptive channel precoding for slowly fading channels. 660-664 - John Avery, Jun Yamada:
A common air interface for a cellular auxiliary personal communications service. 665-669 - Erik E. Anderlind:
Radio access layer service guarantees. 670-674 - James M. Durante, Kenneth A. Felix:
An advanced air interface-another point of view. 675-679 - Christopher Flores, Saman Behtash:
DCP systems specifications: a low-cost flexible CDMA architecture for cordless and PCS applications. 680-684 - Alistair Urie, Malcolm Streeton, Christophe Mourot:
An advanced TDMA mobile access system for UMTS. 685-690 - Klaus David, T. Kassing, D. Florack:
ATDMA test objectives. 691-695 - Patrik Nilsson, Torleiv Maseng:
RAKE receiver CDMA performance. 696-699 - Behzad Mohebbi, Abdol-Hamid Aghvami, William G. Chambers:
Broad-band propagation channel analysis for DS and hybrid CDMA system design. 700-704 - Michael Couture, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Improved channel modelling for performance analysis of a DS-CDMA link. 705-710 - Tetsu Tanaka:
A study on multipath propagation characteristics for RAKE receiving technique. 711-714 - David I. Laurenson, Gordon J. R. Povey:
Channel modelling for a predictive RAKE receiver system. 715-719 - Iman M. Salama, Emad K. Al-Hussaini:
CDMA RAKE receiver for cellular mobile radio in Nakagami fading frequency selective channels. 720-724 - Ole Nørklit, Jørgen Bach Andersen:
Mobile radio environments and adaptive arrays. 725-728 - Gerard J. M. Janssen, Walter R. Bredero, Ramjee Prasad:
Performance enhancement for microwave and millimetre wave indoor communication systems by quasi-coherent combining of multiple antenna signals. 730-735 - Christof Farsakh, Josef A. Nossek:
Application of space division multiple access to mobile radio. 736-739 - Rafal Krenz, Krzysztof Wesolowski:
Comparison of several space diversity techniques for MLSE receivers in mobile communications. 740-744 - Michael Tangemann:
Influence of the user mobility on the spatial multiplex gain of an adaptive SDMA system. 745-749 - Christoph Herrmann:
A constructive method to find the cycles of an arbitrary cyclic (n, k)-code over IFq relevant to weight distribution and cross correlation. 750-754 - Kari H. A. Kärkkäinen, Pentti A. Leppänen:
Linear equivalence of binary Golay complementary sequences. 755-759 - Takatoshi Sugiyama, Masato Mizoguchi, Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato:
Pe performance of a half chip offset QPSK modulation CDMA scheme for wireless LAN systems. 761-765 - Homayoun Nikookar, Ramjee Prasad:
DS-CDMA performance evaluation over measured indoor radio propagation channels. 766-770 - Sanjay Gupta, Magda El Zarki:
Design of error control schemes for wireless data networks. 771-775 - Michele Zorzi, Luciano Tomba:
A comparison of CDMA, TDMA and slotted Aloha multiple access schemes in cellular mobile radio systems. 776-780 - M. Aghadavoodi Jolfaei, Ulrich Quernheim:
Effective block recovery schemes for ARQ retransmission strategies. 781-785 - Otto Spaniol:
The evolution of wireless networking: conformance or conflict with the OSI reference model? 786-793 - J. Hallier, Thomas Lauterbach, Matthias Unbehaun:
Multimedia broadcasting to mobile, portable and fixed receivers using the Eureka 147 Digital Audio Broadcasting system. 794-798 - Bernhard H. Walke:
Mobile data communications in Germany-a survey. 799-804 - Zygmunt J. Haas, Sanjoy Paul:
Secure access to electronic newspaper. 805-809 - Flaminio Borgonovo, Luigi Fratta, Michele Zorzi:
Capture-division packetized access (CDPA) for cellular systems. 810-815 - A. Wilde, Uwe-Carsten Fiebig:
Bit error rate estimation for low rate services in a mobile radio environment. 816-820 - Makoto Itami, Kazushige Asada, Kohji Itoh:
A study on a TDM wireless LAN system using a spread spectrum control signal. 821-824 - Ad Kamerman, James F. Whitehead:
Equilibrium analysis of ALOHA and CSMA in wireless networks. 825-830 - Willem Hollemans, Arie Verschoor:
Performance study of WaveLAN and Altair radio-LANs. 831-837 - Peter F. M. Smulders, Chris Blondia:
Application of the asynchronous transfer mode in indoor radio networks. 839-843 - Giovanni Colombo, Hans Hegeman:
Network architecture and functionalities in UMTS. 844-851 - Jan Oudelaar:
Evolution towards UMTS. 852-856 - Evert Buitenwerf:
Considerations on network interfaces for third generation mobile telecommunication systems. 857-862 - B. Bourin:
HIPERLAN-markets and applications standardisation issues. 863-868 - Tim Phipps:
HIPERLAN medium access control. 870-874 - Philippe Jacquet, Paul Mühlethaler, Nicolas Rivierre:
Collision detection in HIPERLAN. 875-879 - Tomoki Ohsawa, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.:
Bridging functionality for medium access control sublayer-applied to distributed foundation wireless medium access control. 880-884 - R. Hekmat:
Performance of trunked mobile radio networks based on MPT 1343 standard for voice and data transmission. 886-892 - N. Karavassilis, F. Eken:
Open packet radio protocols for highly survivable LAN to LAN interconnectivity. 893-900 - Laurent Benzoni, Eva Kalman, Abdul M. Youssef:
Economic methods for radio spectrum assignment. 901-908 - P. J. C. Hamelberg:
ETSI-the European approach to standards making. 909-914 - Tom J. Paffen:
Standardization and the telecommunications innovation process: the cases of SDH, TETRA and DECT. 915-919 - Tiruchinapalli M. Maheshwar, James T. Geier:
Technical discussion on the wireless internetworking technologies and protocols. 920-923 - L. F. E. Mischke:
Commercial opportunities and legal constraints for mobile satellite communications. 924-928 - Giuseppe Bianchi, Flaminio Borgonovo, Antonio Capone, Luigi Musumeci:
Packet data service over GSM networks: proposal and performance evaluation attempt. 929-933 - P. Decker:
A packet radio protocol for group communication suitable for the GSM mobile radio network. 934-938 - S. Collesei, P. di Tria, G. Morena:
Short message service based applications in the GSM network. 939-943 - Roberto Morassi, Mark Eve:
Real time simulation of fax transmission on the transparent GSM data service. 944-953 - G. A. Halls:
Modelling the HIPERLAN radio channel. 954-958 - S. W. Wales:
Modulation and equalisation techniques for HIPERLAN. 959-963 - Andrew R. Nix, Mu Li, J. D. Marvill, Tim A. Wilkinson, I. R. Johnson, Stephen K. Barton:
Modulation and equalisation considerations for high performance radio LANs (HIPERLAN). 964-968 - Michael Aldinger:
Multicarrier COFDM scheme in high bitrate radio local area networks. 969-973 - Frank Reichert:
The Walkstation project on mobile computing. 974-978 - David Dack, Colin I'Anson, Graeme Proudler:
Use of 115 kb/s infra-red interface for mobile multimedia. 980-985 - Jean-Pierre Ebert, Berthold Rathke, Adam Wolisz:
A conceptual framework to integrate mobility into ISDN. 986-993 - Hassan Zeino, Michel Misson:
Functional approach to a hybrid wireless network for mobile stations. 994-998 - Le-Pond Chin, Jin-Fu Chang:
The effect of user authentication on the performance of a cellular mobile communication system. 999-1003 - Tom Leskinen:
GSM subscriber management on top of a generic TMN agent. 1004-1008 - Clark Woodworth, Mark J. Karol, Zygmunt J. Haas, Richard D. Gitlin:
Spectrally efficient universal time slots using time-frequency-code slicing. 1009-1013 - Terje Jensen, Arne Myskja, Eirik Larsen:
Performance of dynamic capacity allocation in future wireless communication systems. 1014-1018 - D. Huo:
An algorithm of resource allocation for multihop packet radio networks with radial data flow. 1019-1023 - H. van Roosmalen, J. A. M. Nijhof, Ramjee Prasad:
Performance of a hybrid CDMA/ISMA protocol with multiple return channels and buffering. 1024-1028 - Michel G. Jansen, Seema Srivastava, Ramjee Prasad:
User capacity analysis of an indoor wireless DS CDMA system using measured delay profiles on 2.4 GHz. 1029-1033 - Zhao Liu, Magda El Zarki:
Performance analysis of DS-CDMA with slotted ALOHA random access for packet PCNs. 1034-1039 - Hans-Christian Perle, Bruno Rechberger:
Throughput analysis of direct-sequence CDMA-ALOHA in a near-far environment. 1040-1044 - Fevzi Çakmak, René G. A. Rooimans, Ramjee Prasad:
Performance comparison of CDMA networks based on hybrid DS/SFH, DS and SFH with B- and Q-PSK modulation in an indoor Rician fading environment. 1045-1049 - Chien-Chun Lu, Kwang-Cheng Chen:
A combined polling and random access protocol for integrated voice and data wireless networks. 1050-1056 - W. Holubowicz:
Mobile radio systems in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe. 1059-1063 - Peter Olanders:
DECT standardisation: status and future activities. 1064-1069 - U. Kauschke:
Wideband indoor channel measurements for DECT with transmitter positioned inside and outside an office building. 1070-1074 - Preben E. Mogensen, Steve Petersen:
Antenna configuration measurements for DECT micro-cells. 1075-1080 - Jan B. Punt, Dirk Sparreboom, Frank Brouwer:
Mathematical models for the analysis of dynamic channel selection for indoor mobile wireless communication systems. 1081-1085 - Gene W. Marsh, Joseph M. Kahn:
50-Mb/s diffuse infrared free-space link using on-off keying with decision-feedback equalization. 1086-1089 - Rui T. Valadas, A. M. de Oliveira Duarte:
Sectored receivers for indoor wireless optical communication systems. 1090-1095 - Kwang-Cheng Chen:
Direct detect modulations of high speed indoor diffused infrared wireless transmission. 1096-1100 - Antonio Freitas, Michel Misson:
Study the transposition of the mechanism of station insertion on a logical ring composed of infrared links. 1101-1105 - Vijay K. Bhargava:
High rate data transmission in mobile and personal communications. 1106-1113 - Zygmunt J. Haas, Jack H. Winters, David S. Johnson:
Simulation study of the capacity bounds in cellular systems. 1114-1120 - P. Papantoni-Kazakos, Nikolay B. Likhanov, Boris Tsybakov:
A protocol for random multiple access of packets with mixed priorities in wireless networks. 1121-1125 - Nikita D. Vvedenskaya:
Multiple access stack algorithm with imperfect feedback. 1126-1128 - Nikita D. Vvedenskaya, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Effect of CDMA transmission on performance of wireless networks with stack algorithm for collision resolution. 1129-1132 - Fulvio Babich, E. Carli:
Collision resolution for handling mixed traffic on wireless networks with capture. 1133-1137 - Richard R. Goldberg, Joseph F. Rizzo:
A network infrastructure to support PCS. 1138-1142 - Arthur A. Giordano, Daniel George Borkowski, David C. Kelley:
Location enhanced cellular information services. 1143-1145 - Arthur A. Giordano, May Chan:
PCS number portability. 1146-1150 - Gordon L. Stüber, Ming-Ju Ho, Peter Chow:
Channel assignment techniques for in-building PCS microsystems. 1151-1155 - Jonas Näslund, Caisa Carneheim, Christer Johansson, Sven-Olof Jonsson, Malin Ljungberg, Magnus Madfors, Johan Sköld:
PCS based on DCS1800. 1156-1161 - Susanne Tegler, Staffan Alexius, Patric Lind, Tommy Ljunggren:
Improving capacity in a GSM system with DCS1800 and dual band mobiles. 1162-1166 - Ana Maria Ponce, Gyula Csopaki, Katalin Tarnay:
Formal specification of conformance testing documents for communication protocols. 1167-1172 - A. C. Papavramidis, George S. Tombras:
System design requirements for mobile communications open to conformance testing. 1173-1177 - Bernd Jülich, Dieter Plassmann:
Protocol design and performance analysis of an intermediate-hop radio network architecture for MBS. 1178-1182 - Jarkko Vuori, J. Honkanen, Jorma Skyttä:
A new wireless paging network architecture. 1183-1187 - M. Schnell, A. Wilde:
Adaptive resource sharing for satellite TDMA. 1188-1191 - Dieter Kreuer, Achim Schmidt:
Adaptive resource sharing strategies for TDMA satellite networks. 1192-1196 - Dieter Kreuer, Ansgar Radermacher, Sven Martin, Thomas Frach:
A prototype adaptive fade countermeasure system for TDMA operation at Ka band. 1197-1201 - Matthias Pätzold, Ulrich Killat, Frank Laue:
A deterministic model for a shadowed Rayleigh land mobile radio channel. 1202-1210 - R. M. Nelhams, Stephen K. Barton:
Low bit-rate satellite demodulator implementation. 1211-1214 - Donna Fagen, Jorge M. Pereira, Samuel Resheff, Khaled Dessouky:
Cellular digital packet data (CDPD) performance for IVHS applications. 1216-1221 - Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Packet-switched cellular communication architecture for IVHS using a single radio channel. 1222-1226 - James Caffery Jr., Gordon L. Stüber:
Vehicle location and tracking for IVHS in CDMA microcells. 1227-1231 - Marcel Westerman:
Aspects of mobile communication in dynamic road traffic management. 1232-1236 - Kyungshik Lim, Yann-Hang Lee:
Optimal partitioning of heterogeneous traffic sources in highway cellular systems. 1237-1241 - Jyh-Horng Wen, Jee-Wey Wang:
Throughput analysis of packet reservation multiple access protocol for wireless communications. 1242-1246 - Qing Guo, Djamal Zeghlache:
Aggressive packet reservation multiple access using signatures. 1247-1253 - Yalun Li, Steinar Andresen:
An extended packet reservation multiple access protocol for wireless multimedia communication. 1254-1259 - Rolando F. Diesta, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Multiple access and spatial collision resolution for IVHS packet radio networks. 1260-1263 - João L. Sobrinho, José M. Brázio:
A multiple access protocol for integrated voice and high-speed data in wireless networks. 1264-1270 - Dimitris Stamatelos, Anthony Ephremides:
Multiple access capability of indoor wireless networks using spatial diversity. 1271-1275 - A. Hamid Aghvami:
Future CDMA cellular mobile systems supporting multi-service operation. 1276-1279 - Paul Walter Baier:
CDMA or TDMA? CDMA for GSM? 1280-1284 - Jørgen Bach Andersen:
Issues and challenges of propagation studies for mobile networks. 1285-1291 - João Schwarz da Silva:
Mobile and personal communications in ACTS. 1292-1299 - Piero Castoldi, Riccardo Raheli, Giovanni Marino:
An efficient time-discrete symbol-spaced simulation model of mobile radio channels. 1300-1304 - Athanasios Paliatsos, Athanasios G. Kanatas, Philip Constantinou:
A hybrid CDMA-FDMA indoor microcellular scenario. 1305-1308 - Pavel P. Putilov:
Two methods of VHF field average loss predictions in urban area. 1309-1311 - V. A. Shaptsev, V. I. Tearo:
Conception of Osmk region communication system development. 1312-1315 - Laura Dossi:
Performance analysis of GMSK discriminator integrator detection with decision feedback equalization in land mobile radio channel. 1317-1321 - G. Pennoni, A. Ferroni:
Mobility management in LEO/ICO satellite systems preliminary simulation results. 1323-1329 - W. Zhuang:
Adaptive importance sampling for bit error rate estimation in slowly fading channels. 1330-1334 - Jinkang Zhu, Xiaohong Wu:
A spread spectrum modulation method of forward CDMA channel in cellular systems. 1335-1338 - David G. M. Cruickshank:
Optimal and adaptive FIR filter receivers for DS-CDMA. 1339-1343 - Nathan Yee, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz:
Wiener filtering of multi-carrier CDMA in Rayleigh fading channel. 1344-1347 - Arie Verschoor:
Quality of speech services in GSM-definition of a universal quality parameter for quality comparison and evaluation. 1348-1352 - Norbert Diehl, Daniel Grill, Albert Held, Rainer Kroh:
A system-platform for mobile computing applications. 1353-1358 - Lajos Nagy, Béla Nagy:
Comparison and verification of urban propagation models. 1359-1363 - F. L. A. J. Kamperman:
Design of an all digital direct-sequence spread-spectrum receiver. 1364-1367 - Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi, Lili Guo, Naoki Suehiro, Kohei Ohtake:
Proposal of FSK modulated spread spectrum systems for enhancing frequency utilization efficiency. 1368-1372 - Rajeev Krishnamoorthy:
Equalization and antenna diversity for indoor radio modems. 1373-1377 - David I. Laurenson, Steve McLaughlin, Asrar U. H. Sheikh:
Channel statistics analysis using a ray based approach. 1378-1382 - A. J. Rodrigues, Luc Vandendorpe, A. A. Albuquerque:
Diversity techniques in indoor mobile radio with DS-CDMA multi-h CPM. 1383-1387 - Hanwook Jung, Ozan K. Tonguz:
Optimum backbone network design considerations for metropolitan area microcellular networks. 1388-1392 - Prathima Agrawal, Dinesh K. Anvekar, Balakrishnan Narendran:
Optimal prioritization of handovers in mobile cellular networks. 1393-1398 - Christian Wietfeld:
System performance of vehicle-roadside communications using asynchronous and synchronous MAC protocols. 1399-1403 - Robert Castle, Roberto Corvaja, Michael Lawton, Matteo Vocale:
Instantaneous wideband channel sounding for 1.7 GHz PCS. 1404-1409 - Hiromitsu Yoshida, Tsunehiro Ichikura, Kazutaka Oikawa, Yuji Ohmagari, Masahiro Kuroda, Yoshihisa Nishimura:
An advanced on-board signaling and telecommunications system to supplement wayside signaling. 1410-1413 - Philippe Mariage, J. F. Wain, P. Degauque:
Effect of local variations of width and orientation of a corridor on the propagation of high frequency waves. 1414-1418 - Panagiotis I. Dallas, Athanasios C. Iossifides, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou:
A modified RAKE receiver for a DS/CDMA cellular mobile system. 1419-1423 - Leo Koolen:
Mobile communications in Europe. 1430-1441 - A. Claessen, L. Monteban, H. Moelard:
The AT&T GIS WaveLAN air interface and protocol stack. 1442-1446 - C. Rindorf:
Data networking using public paging systems. 1447-1448 - Yaoxing Jin:
A scheme for search-related issues of mobile IP. 1449-1453
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