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IEEE Personal Communications, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 2000
- Roy Want:
Remembering Mark Weiser: Chief Technologist, Xerox Parc. 8-10 - Stuart Williams:
IrDA: past, present and future. 11-19 - Kevin J. Negus, Adrian P. Stephens, Jim Lansford:
HomeRF: wireless networking for the connected home. 20-27 - Jaap C. Haartsen:
The Bluetooth radio system. 28-36 - Thomas M. Siep, Ian C. Gifford, Richard C. Braley, Robert F. Heile:
Paving the way for personal area network standards: an overview of the IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks. 37-43 - Brian Noble:
System support for mobile, adaptive applications. 44-49
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2000
- Roger Kalden, Ingo Meirick, Michael Meyer:
Wireless Internet access based on GPRS. 8-18 - Xiaoxin Qiu, Kapil K. Chawla, Li-Fung Chang, Justin C.-I. Chuang, Nelson Sollenberger, James F. Whitehead:
RLC/MAC design alternatives for supporting integrated services over EGPRS. 20-33 - Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Ahmad Hatami, Mika Ylianttila, Juha-Pekka Mäkelä, Roman Pichna, Jari Vallstron:
Handoff in hybrid mobile data networks. 34-47 - David J. Goodman, Narayan B. Mandayam:
Power control for wireless data. 48-54 - Antonio Iera, Antonella Molinaro, Salvatore Marano:
Managing symmetric and asymmetric data traffic in integrated terrestrial-cellular and satellite systems. 56-64 - Richard H. Frenkiel, B. R. Badrinath, Joan Borràs, Roy D. Yates:
The Infostations challenge: balancing cost and ubiquity in delivering wireless data. 66-71
Volume 7, Number 3, June 2000
- Yi-Bing Lin, Ming-Feng Chang, Herman Chung-Hwa Rao:
Mobile prepaid phone services. 6-14 - Guillaume Peersman, Srba Cvetkovic, Paul Griffiths, Hugh Spear:
The Global System for Mobile Communications Short Message Service. 15-23 - Dimitris Koulakiotis, A. Hamid Aghvami:
Data detection techniques for DS/CDMA mobile systems: a review. 24-34 - Omid Momtahan, Homayoun Hashemi:
A comparative evaluation of DECT, PACS, and PHS standards for wireless local loop applications. 35-41 - Bruno Melis, Giovanni Romano:
UMTS W-CDMA: evaluation of radio performance by means of link level simulations. 42-49 - Riccardo Pattuelli, Valerio Zingarelli:
Precision of the estimation of area coverage by planning tools in cellular systems. 50-53
Volume 7, Number 4, August 2000
- Kalyan Basu, Andrew T. Campbell, Anthony D. Joseph:
IP-based mobile telecommunications networks. 8-9 - Helen J. Wang, Bhaskaran Raman, Chen-Nee Chuah, Rahul Biswas, Ramakrishna Gummadi, Barbara Hohlt, Xia Hong, Emre Kiciman, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Jimmy S. Shih, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Ben Y. Zhao, Anthony D. Joseph, Randy H. Katz:
ICEBERG: an Internet core network architecture for integrated communications. 10-19 - Mikael Degermark, Hans Hannu, Lars-Erik Jonsson, Krister Svanbro:
Evaluation of CRTP performance over cellular radio links. 20-25 - Peter J. McCann, Tom Hiller:
An Internet infrastructure for cellular CDMA networks using mobile IP. 26-32 - Ramachandran Ramjee, Thomas F. La Porta, Luca Salgarelli, Sandra R. Thuel, Kannan Varadhan, Li Li:
IP-based access network infrastructure for next-generation wireless data networks. 34-41 - Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, András Gergely Valkó, Chieh-Yih Wan, Zoltán Richard Turányi:
Design, implementation, and evaluation of cellular IP. 42-49 - Subir Das, Archan Misra, Prathima Agrawal:
TeleMIP: telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility. 50-58 - Charles E. Perkins:
Mobile IP joins forces with AAA. 59-61 - Girish Patel, Steven Dennett:
The 3GPP and 3GPP2 movements toward an all-IP mobile network. 62-64
Volume 7, Number 5, October 2000
- Tomasz Imielinski, Samir Goel:
DataSpace: querying and monitoring deeply networked collections in physical space. 4-9 - Philippe Bonnet, Johannes Gehrke, Praveen Seshadri:
Querying the physical world. 10-15 - Katayoun Sohrabi, Jay Gao, Vishal Ailawadhi, Gregory J. Pottie:
Protocols for self-organization of a wireless sensor network. 16-27 - Nirupama Bulusu, John S. Heidemann, Deborah Estrin:
GPS-less low-cost outdoor localization for very small devices. 28-34 - Gregory D. Abowd, James P. G. Sterbenz:
Final report on the inter-agency workshop on research issues for smart environments. 36-40 - Barry Brumitt, John Krumm, Brian Meyers, Steven A. Shafer:
Ubiquitous computing and the role of geometry. 41-43 - Paul C. Castro, Richard R. Muntz:
Managing context data for smart spaces. 44-46 - Irfan A. Essa:
Ubiquitous sensing for smart and aware environments. 47-49 - Steven K. Feiner:
Environment management for hybrid user interfaces. 50-53 - Zygmunt J. Haas:
A communication infrastructure for smart environments: a position article. 54-58 - Charles Herring, Simon M. Kaplan:
Component-based software systems for smart environments. 60-61 - Brad A. Myers:
Using multiple devices simultaneously for display and control. 62-65 - Jon M. Peha:
Wireless communications and coexistence for smart environments. 66-68
Volume 7, Number 6, December 2000
- Willie W. Lu:
Third-generation wireless mobile communications and beyond. 5 - Mamoru Sawahashi, Kenichi Higuchi, Shinya Tanaka, Fumiyuki Adachi:
Enhanced wireless access technologies and experiments for W-CDMA communications. 6-16 - Martin Haardt, Werner Mohr:
The complete solution for third-generation wireless communications: two modes on air, one winning strategy. 18-24 - Vincent Huang, Weihua Zhuang:
Optimal resource management in packet-switching TDD CDMA systems. 26-31 - Rittwik Jana, Subhrakanti Dey:
3G wireless capacity optimization for widely spaced antenna arrays. 32-35 - Margaritis Margaritidis, George C. Polyzos:
MobiWeb: enabling adaptive continuous media applications over 3G wireless links. 36-41 - Jihoon Lee, Tae-Ho Jung, Suk-Un Yoon, Sung-Kwan Youm, Chul-Hee Kang:
An adaptive resource allocation mechanism including fast and reliable handoff in IP-based 3G wireless networks. 42-47
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