IEEE Communications Magazine
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Message from the President| 2001
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Society News| 2001
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MPLS: technology and applications [Book Reviews]Jajszczyk, A. et al. | 2001
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Book Reviews| 2001
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Solution to CommuniCrostic #215| 2001
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Conference Preview| 2001
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News from JSAC| 2001
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Conference Calendar| 2001
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New Products| 2001
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Product Spotlights| 2001
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Industry NewsCache| 2001
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Global Communications Newsletter| 2001
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CommuniCrostic #216| 2001
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Advances in packet switching/routing in optical networks [Guest Editorial]Dixit, S.S. / Lin, P.J. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN LIGHTWAVE - GUEST EDITORIAL: ADVANCES IN PACKET SWITCHING-ROUTING IN OPTICAL NETWORKSDixit, Sudhir S. et al. | 2001
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Issues for routing in the optical layerStrand, J. / Chiu, A.L. / Tkach, R. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN LIGHTWAVE - ISSUES FOR ROUTING IN THE OPTICAL LAYER - Optical layer control planes based on MPLS and other Internet protocols hold great promise because of their proven scalability, ability to support rapid provisioning, and auto discovery and self-inventory capabilities, and are under intense study in various standards bodies. To date, however, little attention has been paid to aspects of the optical layer which differ from those found in data networking.Dixit, Sudhir S. et al. | 2001
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Challenges for MPLS in optical network restorationDoverspike, R. / Yates, J. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN LIGHTWAVE - CHALLENGES FOR MPLS IN OPTICAL NETWORK RESTORATION - A key expectation of the optical network is that it will offer fast restoration capability, competitive in performance to SONET rings. To meet this expectation, there are key features that need to be added to the current proposals to extend MPLS for the optical network.Dixit, Sudhir S. et al. | 2001
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Optical burst switching for service differentiation in the next-generation optical InternetMyungsik Yoo, / Chunming Qiao, / Dixit, S. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN LIGHTWAVE - OPTICAL BURST SWITCHING FOR SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION IN THE NEXT-GENERATION OPTICAL INTERNET - In an effort to eliminate the electronic bottleneck, new optical switches-routers (hardware) are being built for the next-generation optical Internet where IP runs over an all-optical WDM layer. Important issues still need to be addressed.Lin, Philip J. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN LIGHTWAVE - REPORT FROM THE FIELD - METROPOLITAN DWDM: A DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURABLE RING FOR THE KOMNET FIELD TRIAL IN BERLIN - The authors present the system concept of a dynamically configurable all-optical add-drop multiplexer for metropolitan wavelength division multiplex rings using dense channel spacing (DWDM). The laboratory-tested system has been installed in Berlin for a multivendor field trial within the German research program "KomNet."Lin, Philip J. et al. | 2001
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Metropolitan DWDM: a dynamically configurable ring for the KomNet field trial in BerlinStoll, D. / Leisching, P. / Bock, H. et al. | 2001
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QoS and resource allocation in the 3rd-generation wireless networks [Guest Editorial]Geng-Sheng Kuo, / Mishra, A. / Prasad, R. et al. | 2001
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QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - GUEST EDITORIAL: QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKSKuo, Geng-Sheng et al. | 2001
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Radio resource allocation in third generation mobile communication systemsJorguseski, L. / Fledderus, E. / Farserotu, J. et al. | 2001
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QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - RADIO RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THIRD-GENERATION MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been enormous research activity in analysis of the soft capacity of CDMA-based systems. Optimal usage of the soft capacity to provide, maintain, and guarantee QoS for different service classes is now becoming a very important issue. Therefore, interest in radio resource allocation has recently increased.Kuo, Geng-Sheng et al. | 2001
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QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY OF SERVICE IN THIRD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - Third-generation networks and services present opportunities to offer multimedia applications and services that meet end-to-end QoS requirements. Key parts of the standards are in place, as are limited services. While the evolution to 3G occurs, many operators will implement 2.5G interim solutions for a period of time.Kuo, Geng-Sheng et al. | 2001
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Resource management and quality of service in third generation wireless networksDixit, S. / Yile Guo, / Antoniou, Z. et al. | 2001
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QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - A PROBABILISTIC RESOURCE ESTIMATION AND SEMI-RESERVATION SCHEME FOR FLOW-ORIENTED MULTIMEDIA WIRELESS NETWORKS - Currently, multimedia is urgently expected in wireless networks. One of the most important and complicated issues is quality of service guarantees in third-generation wireless networks.Mishra, Amitabh et al. | 2001
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A probabilistic resource estimation and semi-reservation scheme for flow oriented multimedia wireless networksGeng-Sheng Kuo, / Po-Chang Ko, / Min-Lian Kuo, et al. | 2001
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QoS issues in ad hoc wireless networksChakrabarti, S. / Mishra, A. et al. | 2001
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QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - QoS ISSUES IN AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS - Ad hoc wireless networks consist of mobile nodes interconnected by multihop communication paths. Unlike conventional wireless networks, ad hoc networks have no fixed network infrastructure or administrative support.Kuo, Geng-Sheng et al. | 2001
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Providing quality of service over a shared wireless linkAndrews, M. / Kumaran, K. / Ramanan, K. et al. | 2001
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QoS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN THE 3RD-GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS - PROVIDING QUALITY OF SERVICE OVER A SHARED WIRELESS LINK - The authors propose an efficient way to support QoS of multiple real-time data users sharing a wireless channel, showing how scheduling algorithms exploiting asynchronous variations of channel quality can maximize channel capacity.Kuo, Geng-Sheng et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN SOFTWARE AND DSP IN RADIO - GUEST EDITORIALMitola III, Joseph et al. | 2001
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Software and DSP in radio [Guest Editorial]Mitola, J. / Zvonar, Z. et al. | 2001
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Evolution toward reconfigurable user equipmentDrew, N.J. / Dillinger, M.M. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN SOFTWARE AND DSP IN RADIO - EVOLUTION TOWARD RECONFIGURABLE USER EQUIPMENT - Research into reconfigurable mobile communications has focused on the software radio concept, specifically on the hardware technologies required to move physical layer processing into a programmable environment. Although a necessary challenge, this only represents a fraction of the overall support and technology required to realize the potential of the concept.Mitola III, Joseph et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN SOFTWARE AND DSP IN RADIO - SMART ANTENNAS IN SOFTWARE RADIO BASE STATIONS - The application of adaptive antenna techniques to fixed-architecture base stations has been shown to offer wide-ranging benefits. Unfortunately, the actual implementation of these techniques to mobile communication scenarios has traditionally been set back by two fundamental reasons.Mitola III, Joseph et al. | 2001
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Smart antennas in software radio base stationsPerez-Neira, A. / Mestre, X. / Fonollosa, J.R. et al. | 2001
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Superconductor digital RF development for software radioBrock, D.K. / Mukhanov, O.A. / Rosa, J. et al. | 2001
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TOPICS IN SOFTWARE AND DSP IN RADIO - SUPERCONDUCTOR DIGITAL RF DEVELOPMENT FOR SOFTWARE RADIO - The authors review a new "direct digitization" approach for "digital RF" architectures for software radio. Although direct digitization usually implies the simultaneous digitization of all channels in a particular band at a downconverted IF, they use this term to refer exclusively to the direct digitization of all bands.Mitola III, Joseph et al. | 2001
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Supporting packet-data QoS in next generation cellular networksKoodli, R. / Puuskari, M. et al. | 2001
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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE - SUPPORTING PACKET-DATA QoS IN NEXT-GENERATION CELLULAR NETWORKS - The Internet has grown beyond anyone's imagination, as cellular networks have grown impressively as well. The combination of mobile networks and the Internet into the so-called mobile Internet promises to be an important technology area.Koodli, Rajeev et al. | 2001
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Advertisers' Index| 2001