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IEEE Personal Communications, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 1995
- João Schwarz Dasilva, Bosco E. Fernandes:
The European research program for advanced mobile systems. 14-19 - Juha Rapeli:
UMTS: targets, system concept, and standardization in a global framework. 20-28 - Evert Buitenwerf, Giovanni Colombo, Håkan Mitts, Phil T. Wright:
UMTS: fixed network issues and design options. 30-37 - Alistair Urie, Malcolm Streeton, Christophe Mourot:
An advanced TDMA mobile access system for UMTS. 38-47 - Per-Goran Andermo, Lars-Magnus Ewerbring:
A CDMA-based radio access design for UMTS. 48-53 - Leandro Fernandes:
Developing a system concept and technologies for mobile broadband communications. 54-59 - Philippe Dupuis:
A European view on the transition path toward advanced mobile systems. 60-63
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1995
- Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
IEEE Workshop on mobile computing systems and applications. 11-19 - Donald C. Cox:
Wireless personal communications: what is it? 20-35 - Davide Grillo, Norbert Metzner, Eric D. Murray:
Testbeds for assessing the performance of a TDMA-based radio access design for UMTS. 36-45 - Alexandra Duel-Hallen, Jack M. Holtzman, Zoran Zvonar:
Multiuser detection for CDMA systems. 46-58
Volume 2, Number 3, June 1995
- Mischa Schwartz:
Network management and control issues in multimedia wireless networks. 8-16 - Joseph F. Rizzo, Nelson Sollenberger:
Multitier wireless access. 18-30 - Baiju V. Patel, Partha P. Bhattacharya, Yakov Rekhter, Arvind Krishna:
An architecture and implementation toward multiprotocol mobility. 32-42 - Yi-Bing Lin, Steven K. DeVries:
PCS network signaling using SS7. 44-55 - John Dunlop, James Irvine, David Robertson, Peter Cosimini:
Performance of a statistically multiplexed access mechanism for a TDMA radio interface. 56-64
Volume 2, Number 4, August 1995
- Dan Brown:
Techniques for privacy and authentication in personal communication systems. 6-10 - Joseph E. Wilkes:
Privacy and authentication needs of PCS. 11-15 - Yair Frankel, Amir Herzberg, Paul A. Karger, Hugo Krawczyk, Charles A. Kunzinger, Mordechai M. Yung:
Security issues in a CDPD wireless network. 16-27 - David R. Smith, Susan D. Simon, Lawrence E. Cautilli:
Trials of wireless, secure electronic mail. 28-33 - Marvin A. Sirbu, J. Doug Tygar:
NetBill: an Internet commerce system optimized for network-delivered services. 34-39
Volume 2, Number 5, October 1995
- Michel Mouly, Marie-Bernadette Pautet:
Current evolution of the GSM systems. 9-19 - Otto Spaniol, Andreas Fasbender, Simon Hoff, Josef Kaltwasser, Jürgen Kassubek:
Impacts of mobility on telecommunication and data communication networks. 20-33 - David M. Chess, Benjamin N. Grosof, Colin G. Harrison, David W. Levine, Colin Parris, Gene Tsudik:
Itinerant agents for mobile computing. 34-49 - Gregory J. Pottie:
System design choices in personal communications. 50-67 - Peter Dondl:
Standardization of the satellite component of the UMTS. 68-74 - Tomas Stefansson, Martin Allkins:
Real-time testbed for assessing a CDMA-based system. 75-80
Volume 2, Number 6, December 1995
- Richard O. LaMaire:
Scanning the literature. - Rajive L. Bagrodia, Wesley W. Chu, Leonard Kleinrock, Gerald J. Popek:
Vision, issues, and architecture for nomadic computing [and communications]. 14-27 - Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Petersen, David Goldberg, John R. Ellis, Mark D. Weiser:
An overview of the PARCTAB ubiquitous computing experiment. 28-43 - Peter Honeyman, Larry B. Huston:
Communications and consistency in mobile file systems. 44-48 - Swarup Acharya, Michael J. Franklin, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Dissemination-based data delivery using broadcast disks. 50-60 - Ramachandran Ramjee, Thomas F. La Porta, Malathi Veeraraghavan:
The use of network-based migrating user agents for personal communication services. 62-68
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