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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 1998
- Irving Ebert, William R. Robinson:

ISS '97 - Global Network Evolution: Convergence or Collision? 30-31 - Stephen Paul Benson:

Village people? The net generation. 32-35 - Anders Rockström, Bengt Zdebel:

A network strategy for survival. 36-40 - Sian Morgan:

The Internet and the local telephone network: conflicts and opportunities. 42-48 - Ulrich Schoen, Jan Hamann, Alfred Jugel, Hendrik Kurzawa, Christian Schmidt:

Convergence between public switching and the Internet. 50-65 - Hiroshi Nakamura, Hisakazu Tsuboya, Masatomo Nakano, Akihisa Nakajima:

Applying ATM to mobile infrastructure networks. 66-73 - Eugenio Guarene, Paolo Fasano, Vinicio Vercellone:

IP and ATM integration perspectives. 74-80 - Philip Dumortier:

Toward a new IP over ATM routing paradigm. 82-86 - Uwe Briem, Eugen Wallmeier, Christoph Beck, Fred Matthiesen:

Traffic management for an ATM switch with per-VC queuing: concept and implementation. 88-93 - Katia Obraczka:

Multicast transport protocols: a survey and taxonomy. 94-102 - Maarten van Steen

, Franz J. Hauck, Philip Homburg, Andrew S. Tanenbaum
:
Locating objects in wide-area systems. 104-109 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:

Convergence: A New Perspective For Standards. 110-111
Volume 36, Number 2, February 1998
- John C. Altmiller, Brian S. Nudge:

The Future Of Electronic Commerce Law: Proposed Changes to the Uniform Commercial Code. 20-22 - Eddie Rabinovitch:

The language of the Internet. 24-26 - Paul Green:

Optical Networking has Arrived. 38 - John P. Ryan:

WDM: North American deployment trends. 40-44 - Ewart Lowe:

Current European WDM deployment trends. 46-50 - Robert K. Butler, David R. Polson:

Wave-division multiplexing in the Sprint long distance network. 52-55 - Patricia V. Hatton, Frank Cheston III:

WDM deployment in the local exchange network. 56-61 - Patrick R. Trischitta, William C. Marra:

Applying WDM technology to undersea cable networks. 62-66 - Alan McGuire, Paul Bonenfant:

Standards: the blueprints for optical networking. 68-70 - Ramjee Prasad, João Schwarz Dasilva, Bartolomé Arroyo-Fernández:

ACTS Mobile Programme in Europe. 80-81 - Ermanno Berruto, Mikael Gudmundson, Raffaele Menolascino, Werner Mohr, Marta Pizarroso:

Research activities on UMTS radio interface, network architectures, and planning. 82-95 - Robert Arnott, Seshaiah Ponnekanti, Carl Taylor, Heinz J. Chaloupka:

Advanced base station technology. 96-102 - Alexander Guntsch, Mohamed Ibnkahla

, Giacinto Losquadro, Michel Mazzella, Daniel Roviras, Andreas Timm:
EU's R&D activities on third-generation mobile satellite systems (S-UMTS). 104-110 - Jouni Mikkonen, Ciotti Corrado, Cengiz Evci, Max Prögler:

Emerging wireless broadband networks. 112-117 - Alistair Munro, Eckhard Geulen, Michel Deguine, Giuseppe Melpignano, Ana Martínez:

Services and applications: requirements and realizations in the UMTS era. 118-126 - John Charles Francis, Holger Herbrig, Nigel Jefferies:

Secure provision of UMTS services over diverse access networks. 128-136
Volume 36, Number 3, March 1998
- Eddie Rabinovitch:

Internet2 [Your Internet Connection]. 17-18 - Roch H. Glitho:

Management of Heterogeneous Networks [Guest Editorial]. 34 - William Stallings:

SNMP and SNMPv2: the infrastructure for network management. 37-43 - Lakshmi Raman:

OSI systems and network management. 46-53 - David J. Sidor:

TMN standards: satisfying today's needs while preparing for tomorrow. 54-64 - Germán S. Goldszmidt, Yechiam Yemini:

Delegated agents for network management. 66-70 - Juan Pavón

, José Tomás, Yves Bardout, Linda-Hélène Hauw:
CORBA for network and service management in the TINA framework. 72-79 - J. Patrick Thompson:

Web-based enterprise management architecture. 80-86 - Dimitris Alevras, Martin Grötschel, Peter Jonas, Ulrich Paul, Roland Wessäly:

Survivable mobile phone network architectures: models and solution methods. 88-93 - Scott Burgett, Eckhard Koch, Jian Zhao:

Copyright labeling of digitized image data. 94-100 - William Webb:

The role of economic techniques in spectrum management. 102-107
Volume 36, Number 4, April 1998
- Sirin Tekinay:

Wireless Geolocation Systems and Services. 28 - Jeffrey H. Reed, Kevin J. Krizman, Brian D. Woerner, Theodore S. Rappaport

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An overview of the challenges and progress in meeting the E-911 requirement for location service. 30-37 - James Caffery Jr., Gordon L. Stüber:

Overview of radiolocation in CDMA cellular systems. 38-45 - Christopher Drane, Malcolm Macnaughtan, Craig Scott:

Positioning GSM telephones. 46-54 - Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Jacques Beneat:

Wideband radio propagation modeling for indoor geolocation applications. 60-65 - James M. Zagami, Steen A. Parl, Julian J. Bussgang, Karen Devereaux Melillo

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Providing universal location services using a wireless E911 location network. 66-71 - Sirin Tekinay, Ed Chao, Robert E. Richton:

Performance benchmarking for wireless location systems. 72-76 - Geng-Sheng Kuo:

IEEE BSS '97: Switching Systems for the Broadband Internet and for QoS on Demand. 78 - Paul Patrick White:

ATM switching and IP routing integration: the next stage in Internet evolution? 79-83 - Arup Acharya, Jun Li, Furquan Ansari, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:

Mobility support for IP over wireless ATM. 84-88 - Yonggang Du, Christoph Herrmann, Klaus Peter May, Samir N. Hulyalkar, David Evans:

Wireless ATM LAN with and without infrastructure. 90-95 - Roger L. Freeman:

Bits, symbols, bauds, and bandwidth. 96-99 - Michael Whittaker:

Establishing an interference management framework for spectrum licensing in Australia. 100-105
Volume 36, Number 5, May 1998
- Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie:

Computer Networks: A System Approach. 54 - Maged Beshai, Bharat Doshi:

Design Of Broadband Multiservice Networks. 58 - Bharat T. Doshi, P. Harshavardhana:

Broadband network infrastructure of the future: roles of network design tools in technology deployment strategies. 60-71 - Subrahmanyam Dravida, Hong Jiang, Murali S. Kodialam, Behrokh Samadi, Yufei Wang:

Narrowband and broadband infrastructure design for wireless networks. 72-78 - M. Sivabalan, Hussein T. Mouftah:

QUARTS-II: a routing simulator for ATM networks. 80-87 - Steve Rosenberg, Mustapha Aïssaoui, Keith Galway, Natalie Giroux:

Functionality at the edge: designing scalable multiservice ATM networks. 88-90 - Alan Chapman, H. T. Kung:

Enhancing transport networks with Internet protocols. 100-104 - Eric Livermore, Richard P. Skillen, Maged E. Beshai, Marek Wernik:

Architecture and control of an adaptive high-capacity flat network. 106-112 - James Yan:

Adaptive configuration of elastic high-speed multiclass networks. 116-120 - Mark R. Wilson:

The quantitative impact of survivable network architectures on service availability. 122-126 - T. V. Lakshman, Vijay P. Kumar:

Gigabit Networking. 127 - Chuck Song, Laura Cunningham, Rick Wilder:

Quality of service development in the vBNS. 128-133 - James S. Manchester, Jon Anderson, Bharat T. Doshi, Subrahmanyam Dravida:

IP over SONET. 136-142 - Srinivasan Keshav

, Rosen Sharma:
Issues and trends in router design. 144-151 - Vijay P. Kumar, T. V. Lakshman, Dimitrios Stiliadis:

Beyond best effort: router architectures for the differentiated services of tomorrow's Internet. 152-164 - Arun Viswanathan, Nancy K. Feldman, Zheng Wang, Ross W. Callon:

Evolution of multiprotocol label switching. 165-173 - Jeong-Hyun Park:

A signal monitoring approach for the Korean DBS system. 174-178
Volume 36, Number 6, June 1998
- Iakovos S. Venieris, Heinrich Hussmann:

Intelligence In Broadband Switched Networks [Guest Editorial]. 58 - Maureen O'Reilly Roche:

Call party handling using the connection view state approach: a foundation for intelligent control of multiparty calls. 60-66 - George N. Prezerakos, Stefano Salsano

, Alexander W. van der Vekens, Fabrizio Zizza:
INSIGNIA: A Pan-European trial for the intelligent broadband network architecture. 68-76 - Marco Listanti

, Stefano Salsano
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IBIS: a testbed for the evolution of intelligent broadband networks toward TINA. 78-86 - Paramvir Bahl, Bernd Girod:

Wireless Video [Guest Editorial]. 92-93 - Paramvir Bahl:

Supporting digital video in a managed wireless network. 94-102 - Ulrich Reimers:

Digital video broadcasting. 104-110 - Raj Talluri:

Error-resilient video coding in the ISO MPEG-4 standard. 112-119 - Niko Färber, Bernd Girod, John D. Villasenor:

Extensions of ITU-T recommendation H.324 for error-resilient video transmission. 120-128 - Teresa H. Meng:

Low-power wireless video systems. 130-136 - Nigel Davies

, Joe Finney
, Adrian Friday
, Andrew Scott:
Supporting adaptive video applications in mobile environments. 138-143 - Steve Mann:

Headmounted wireless video: computer-supported collaboration for photojournalism and everyday use. 144-151 - Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Raj Jain

, Sonia Fahmy
:
Performance and buffering requirements of Internet protocols over ATM ABR and UBR services. 152-157 - Stefano Bregni

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A historical perspective on telecommunications network synchronization. 158-166
Volume 36, Number 7, July 1998
- Vu Anh Pham, Ahmed Karmouch:

Mobile software agents: an overview. 26-37 - Marie-Pierre Gervais, Alioune Diagne:

Enhancing telecommunications service engineering with mobile agent technology and formal methods. 38-43 - Wilmer Caripe, George Cybenko, Katsuhiro Moizumi, Robert Gray:

Network awareness and mobile agent systems. 44-49 - Timothy W. Finin

, Yannis Labrou, Yun Peng:
Mobile agents can benefit from standards efforts on interagent communication. 50-56 - Onn Shehory, Katia P. Sycara

, Prasad Chalasani, Somesh Jha:
Agent cloning: an approach to agent mobility and resource allocation. 58 - Suhayya Abu-Hakima, Ramiro Liscano, Roger Impey:

A common multi-agent testbed for diverse seamless personal information networking applications. 68-74 - Michael S. Greenberg, Jennifer C. Byington, David G. Harper:

Mobile agents and security. 76-85 - Charles Eldering:

Prospects for Broadband Deployment in a Deregulated Environment. 86 - Joseph Farrell, Michael L. Katz:

Public policy and private investment in advanced telecommunications infrastructure. 87-92 - Reed E. Hundt, Gregory L. Rosston:

Alternative paths to broadband deployment. 93-95 - Robert B. McKenna, Dan L. Poole:

Data communications: where regulators clash with reality. 96-99 - Hiroshi Ishikawa, Ken-ichi Nishimura:

Impact and preliminary results of telecommunications deregulation in Japan. 100-104 - Koichi Asatani:

Standardization on multimedia communications: computer-telephony-integration-related issues. 105-109 - Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Gregory M. Durant:

A broadband wireless packet technique based on coding, diversity, and equalization. 110-115
Volume 36, Number 8, August 1998
- Nelson L. S. da Fonseca

:
Tools and Techniques for the Performance Evaluation of Communication Networks. 32-34 - J. Keith Townsend, Zsolt Haraszti, James A. Freebersyser, Michael Devetsikiotis:

Simulation of rare events in communications networks. 36-41 - Sandeep Nautam Bhatt, Richard Fujimoto, Andy Ogielski, Kalyan S. Perumalla

:
Parallel simulation techniques for large-scale networks. 42-47 - Vern Paxson, Jamshid Mahdavi, Andrew K. Adams, Matt Mathis:

An architecture for large-scale Internet measurement. 48-54 - San-qi Li, Sangkyu Park, Dogu Arifler:

SMAQ: a measurement-based tool for traffic modeling and queuing analysis. Part I: Design methodologies and software architecture. 56-65 - San-qi Li, Sangkyu Park, Dogu Arifler:

SMAQ: a measurement-based tool for traffic modeling and queuing analysis. Part II: Network applications. 66-70 - Arthur W. Berger, Ward Whitt:

Extending the effective bandwidth concept to networks with priority classes. 78-83 - Nail Akar

, Nihat Cem Oguz, Khosrow Sohraby:
TELPACK: an advanced teletraffic analysis package. 84-87 - Ronald G. Addie

, Moshe Zukerman
, Timothy D. Neame:
Broadband traffic modeling: simple solutions to hard problems. 88-95 - Koichi Asatani:

A Vision of Global Network Evolution- ITU-T Study Group 13 Perspectives on GII. 96-97 - Hui-Lan Lu, Igor Faynberg, Anthony Toubassi, François Lucas, Federico Renon:

Network evolution in the context of the global information infrastructure. 98-102 - John C. Luetchford, Marion Schreinemachers, Noataka Morita, Hideaki Arai:

Applications of ATM in global networks. 104-109 - Koichi Asatani, Yoichi Maeda:

Access network architectural issues for future telecommunication networks. 110-114 - Neal B. Seitz, Kenneth C. Glossbrenner:

Performance standards for the GII. 116-121 - Takeo Hamada, Stephanie Hogg, Jarno Rajahalme, Carlo Licciardi, Lill Kristiansen, Per Fly Hansen:

Service quality in TINA: quality of service trading in open network architecture. 122-130
Volume 36, Number 9, September 1998
- Bijan Jabbari:

Wideband CDMA. 46 - Esmael Dinan, Bijan Jabbari:

Spreading codes for direct sequence CDMA and wideband CDMA cellular networks. 48-54 - Fumiyuki Adachi, Mamoru Sawahashi, Hirohito Suda:

Wideband DS-CDMA for next-generation mobile communications systems. 56-69 - Erik Dahlman, Björn Gudmundson, Mats Nilsson, Johan Sköld:

UMTS/IMT-2000 based on wideband CDMA. 70-80 - Tero Ojanperä, Ramjee Prasad:

An overview of air interface multiple access for IMT-2000/UMTS. 82-86 - Koichi Asatani, Henry J. F. Ryan, Steve Walters:

Standardization for GII and Multimedia Communications. 96-97 - Brian W. Moore:

The ITU's role in the standardization of the GII. 98-106 - Henry J. F. Ryan:

ISO/IEC JTC 1 directions in multimedia and GII standards. 108-114 - Tokuo Iida, Satoru Tokunaga:

Standardization activities for multimedia communications and GII in TTC. 116-120 - George H. Dobrowski:

The ATM Forum: developing implementation agreements. 121-125 - Masataka Ohta:

IETF and Internet standards. 126-129 - Yuji Inoue, Deb Guha, Hendrik Berndt:

The TINA Consortium. 130-136 - Hiroshi Yasuda, Henry J. F. Ryan:

DAVIC and interactive multimedia services. 137-143 - Akio Sasaki, Masami Yabusaki, Syuichi Inada:

The current situation of IMT-2000 standardization activities in Japan. 145-153 - Tharek Abd Rahman, Hamzah Burok, Tan Kim Geok:

The cellular phone industry in Malaysia: toward IMT-2000. 154-156 - Shumin Cao:

Current development of IMT-2000 in China. 157-159 - Kyu-Jin Wee, YongSup Shin:

Current IMT-2000 R&D status and views in Korea. 160-164
Volume 36, Number 10, October 1998
- Masaaki Suzuki, Weiguo Wang, Stephen B. Weinstein:

Programmable networks [Guest editorial]. 40 - Sean Rooney, Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Simon Crosby, Ian M. Leslie:

The Tempest: a framework for safe, resource-assured, programmable networks. 42-53 - Jean-François Huard, Aurel A. Lazar:

A programmable transport architecture with QoS guarantees. 54-62 - Jit Biswas, Aurel A. Lazar, Jean-François Huard, Koon-Seng Lim, Semir Mahjoub, Louis-François Pau

, Masaaki Suzuki, Soren Torstensson, Weiguo Wang, Stephen B. Weinstein:
The IEEE P1520 standards initiative for programmable network interfaces. 64-70 - Kenneth L. Calvert, Samrat Bhattacharjee, Ellen W. Zegura, James Sterbenz:

Directions in active networks. 72-78 - William S. Marcus, Ilija Hadzic

, Anthony J. McAuley, Jonathan M. Smith:
Protocol boosters: applying programmability to network infrastructures. 79-83 - D. Scott Alexander, William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, Jonathan M. Smith:

Safety and security of programmable network infrastructures. 84-92 - Bobby Krupczak, Kenneth L. Calvert, Mostafa H. Ammar:

Implementing communication protocols in Java. 93-99 - Jens-Peter Redlich, Masaaki Suzuki, Stephen B. Weinstein:

Distributed object technology for networking. 100-111 - Babak Daneshrad:

VLSI in Communications [Guest Editorial]. 112 - John Khoury, Hai Tao:

Data converters for communication systems. 113-117 - Kamran Azadet, Chris J. Nicole:

Low-power equalizer architectures for high-speed modems. 118-126 - Neil Weste, David J. Skellern:

VLSI for OFDM. 127-131 - Vijay Garg, David Ness-Cohn, Tim Powers, Larry Schenkel:

Direction for element managers and network managers. 132-138 - Douglas N. Knisely, K. Sarath Kumar, Subhasis Laha, Sanjiv Nanda:

Evolution of wireless data services: IS-95 to cdma2000. 140-149 - Leonard J. Cimini Jr., Justin C.-I. Chuang, Nelson Sollenberger:

Advanced cellular Internet service (ACIS). 150-159
Volume 36, Number 11, November 1998
- Geng-Sheng Kuo:

Telecommunications Markets, Industry, and Infrastructure in Asia. 36 - Sadahiko Kano:

The telecommunications market in Japan: entering the digital era and the second phase of competition. 38-44 - Koichiro Hayashi, Hidenori Fuke:

Changes and deregulation in the Japanese telecommunications market. 46-53 - Xiongjian Liang, Xueyuan Zhang, Yang Xu:

The development of telecommunications in China. 54-58 - Sanghoon Lee, Jae-Il Jung:

Telecommunications markets, industry, and infrastructure in Korea. 59-64 - Steven Y. Chen:

The telecommunications industry in Taiwan. 65-73 - Lek Heng Ngoh, Francis S. C. Yeoh, Manjeet Singh, Chen-Khong Tham

, Akkihebbal L. Ananda, Tee-Hiang Cheng, Bu-Sung Lee
:
SingAREN: the Singapore Advanced Research and Education Network. 74-82 - Borhanuddin Mohd Ali:

Telecommunications in Malaysia: diversity in adversity. 83-87 - Ashok Jhunjhunwala, Bhaskar Ramamurthi

, Timothy A. Gonsalves:
The role of technology in telecom expansion in India. 88-94 - Geng-Sheng Kuo:

Telecommunications industry markets: vision and potential. 95-96 - Nasir Ghani, Soracha Nananukul, Sudhir S. Dixit:

ATM traffic management considerations for facilitating broadband access. 98-105 - Milan Jankovic, Zoran R. Petrovic:

Provision of multimedia services: the key to deployment of access network architectures in developing countries. 106-113 - Burton R. Saltzberg:

Comparison of single-carrier and multitone digital modulation for ADSL applications. 114-121 - Leonid G. Kazovsky, Giok-Djan Khoe, M. Oskar van Deventer:

Future telecommunication networks: major trend projections. 122-127
Volume 36, Number 12, December 1998
- Michael R. Wang:

Multi-Wavelength Fiber Optic Communication. 26 - John M. Senior

, Michael R. Handley, Mark S. Leeson
:
Developments in wavelength division multiple access networking. 28-36 - Martin Zirngibl:

Multifrequency lasers and applications in WDM networks. 39-41 - Frank Tong:

Multiwavelength receivers for WDM systems. 42-49 - Dan Sadot

, Efraim Boimovich:
Tunable optical filters for dense WDM networks. 50-55 - Derek Nesset, Tony Kelly

, Dominique Marcenac:
All-optical wavelength conversion using SOA nonlinearities. 56-61 - Kenneth A. McGreer:

Arrayed waveguide gratings for wavelength routing. 62-68 - Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani

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Optical Wireless Systems and Networks. 70-71 - David Heatley, David R. Wisely, Ian Neild, Peter Cochrane:

Optical wireless: the story so far. 72-74 - Hsun-Hung Chan, Karel L. Sterckx, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani

, Robert A. Cryan:
Performance of optical wireless OOK and PPM systems under the constraints of ambient noise and multipath dispersion. 83-87 - Joseph M. Kahn, Roy You, Pouyan Djahani, Amy G. Weisbin, Beh Kian Teik, Andrew Tang:

Imaging diversity receivers for high-speed infrared wireless communication. 88-94 - Zabih Ghassemlooy

, A. R. Hayes, Nicholas Luke Seed
, E. D. Kaluarachchi:
Digital pulse interval modulation for optical communications. 95-99 - Fritz Gfeller, Walter Hirt:

A robust wireless infrared system with channel reciprocity. 100-106 - Rui T. Valadas

, António R. Tavares, A. M. de Oliveira Duarte
, Adriano J. C. Moreira
, Cipriano R. A. T. Lomba:
The infrared physical layer of the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless local area networks. 107-112 - Peter Barker, Anthony C. Boucouvalas:

Performance modeling of the IrDA protocol for infrared wireless communications. 113-117 - Pavlos Theodorou, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani

, Robert A. Cryan:
ATM infrared wireless LANs: a proposed architecture. 118-123

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