A multicarrier CDMA architecture based on orthogonal complementary codes for new generations of wideband wireless communications (English)
- New search for: Hsiao-Hwa Chen,
- New search for: Jun-Feng Yeh,
- New search for: Suehiro, N.
- New search for: Hsiao-Hwa Chen,
- New search for: Jun-Feng Yeh,
- New search for: Suehiro, N.
In:
IEEE Communications Magazine
;
39
, 10
;
126-135
;
2001
- Article (Journal) / Electronic Resource
-
Title:A multicarrier CDMA architecture based on orthogonal complementary codes for new generations of wideband wireless communications
-
Contributors:
-
Published in:IEEE Communications Magazine ; 39, 10 ; 126-135
-
Publisher:
- New search for: IEEE
-
Publication date:2001-10-01
-
Size:3269226 byte
-
ISSN:
-
DOI:
-
Type of media:Article (Journal)
-
Type of material:Electronic Resource
-
Language:English
-
Source:
Table of contents – Volume 39, Issue 10
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 7
-
Message from the President| 2001
- 10
-
Conference Preview| 2001
- 14
-
Society News| 2001
- 18
-
Conference Calendar| 2001
- 20
-
Solution to CommuniCrostic #223| 2001
- 28
-
Product Spotlights| 2001
- 35
-
A summary of telecommunications reform in chinaLiang Xiongjian, / Zhang Jing, et al. | 2001
- 35
-
Global Communications Newsletter| 2001
- 36
-
Report on 3Gwireless 2001Willie Lu, et al. | 2001
- 36
-
Costa Rican telecoms at the crossroadsTrujillo, R. et al. | 2001
- 37
-
A comparison of network operators in chinaXiongjian, L. / Zhang Jing, et al. | 2001
- 40
-
CommuniCrostic #224| 2001
- 43
-
Internet appliancesTak Kamae, / Little, M. / Weinstein, S. et al. | 2001
- 43
-
GUEST EDITORIAL: - INTERNET APPLIANCES| 2001
- 46
-
DO APPLIANCES THREATEN INTERNET INNOVATION? - The world is evolving from one in which almost all access to the Internet comes through personal computers, to one in which so-called Internet appliances are expected to make up a growing share of end user equipment. Focusing on consumer-oriented appliances, the authors consider whether this shift has implications for the pace of Internet innovation.Gillett, Sharon Eisner et al. | 2001
- 46
-
Do appliances threaten Internet innovation?Gillett, S.E. / Lehr, W.H. / Wroclawski, J.T. / Clark, D.D. et al. | 2001
- 52
-
A protocol for wide area secure networked appliance communicationMoyer, S. / Marples, D. / Tsang, S. et al. | 2001
- 52
-
A PROTOCOL FOR WIDE-AREA SECURE NETWORKED APPLIANCE COMMUNICATION - The authors discuss some possible uses for networked appliances and the requirements for communicating with them. They present details of a solution to meet these communication requirements based on the IETF Session Initiation Protocol.Moyer, Stan et al. | 2001
- 60
-
Internet facsimile as an Internet office applianceToyoda, K. / Tamoto, S. / Crocker, D.H. et al. | 2001
- 60
-
INTERNET FACSIMILE AS AN INTERNET OFFICE APPLIANCE - This article explores efforts to create Internet facsimile appliances, contrasting them with devices for Internet telephony. Efforts at Internet facsimile have produced two different sets of standards. Store-and-forward Internet facsimile is specialized as a profile of classic Internet mail. Real-time Internet facsimile uses a specialized protocol.Toyoda, Kiyoshi et al. | 2001
- 68
-
SECURE REMOTE ACCESS FROM OFFICE TO HOME - When accessing IP-ready appliances at home from a remote site, security is a major concern. In this report the author addresses the seemingly common scenario of accessing IP-ready appliances behind a home firewall from a remote PC within a corporate intranet. The scenario reveals the complex nature of secure remote access.Kara, Atsushi et al. | 2001
- 68
-
Secure remote access from office to homeKara, A. et al. | 2001
- 74
-
Providing network connectivity for small appliances: a functionally minimized embedded Web serverRiihijarvi, J. / Mahonen, P. / Saaranen, M.J. / Roivainen, J. / Soininen, J.-P. et al. | 2001
- 74
-
PROVIDING NETWORK CONNECTIVITY FOR SMALL APPLIANCES: A FUNCTIONALLY MINIMIZED EMBEDDED WEB SERVER - There is a strong trend toward embedding Internet capabilities into electronics and everyday appliances. In this article we introduce the results from a research project where we have been working toward implementing a functionally minimized Web server on silicon.Riihijärvi, Janne et al. | 2001
- 80
-
NETWORKED APPLIANCES AND THEIR PEER-TO-PEER ARCHITECTURE AMIDEN - The networked appliance architecture with peer-to-peer communication facility, which is called AMIDEN, is proposed in this article. The design philosophy and architecture of AMIDEN are discussed in detail.Minoh, Michihiko et al. | 2001
- 80
-
Networked appliances and their peer-to-peer architecture AMIDENMinoh, M. / Kamae, T. et al. | 2001
- 86
-
GUEST EDITORIAL: - EVOLVING COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE: TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES| 2001
- 86
-
Evolving communications software: techniques and technologiesOpdyke, W.F. / Pakstas, A. et al. | 2001
- 88
-
REFACTORING FOR SOFTWARE MIGRATION - Refactoring can be an important ingredient in the development and evolution of complex telecommunications software systems. Refactoring is one way to reuse and extend a successful software system. This article presents some design tactics that will assist a development team when they choose evolution from an existing software system over building a completely new system from the ground up.Mancl, Dennis et al. | 2001
- 88
-
Refactoring for software migrationMancl, D. et al. | 2001
- 94
-
A SCENARIO-BASED APPROACH TO THE EVOLUTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE - Significant amounts of legacy software create a "barrier" to adoption of advanced software engineering techniques in the telecommunications industry. To overcome this barrier, algorithms, methods, and powerful tools for automated extraction of formal models of the legacy telecommunication software are required.Mansurov, Nikolai N. et al. | 2001
- 94
-
A scenario based approach to the evolution of telecommunications softwareMansurov, N.N. / Probert, R.L. et al. | 2001
- 102
-
EVALUATING META-PROGRAMMING MECHANISMS FOR ORB MIDDLEWARE - Distributed object computing middleware, such as CORBA, COM+, and Java RMI, shields developers from many tedious and error-prone aspects of programming distributed applications. It is hard to evolve distributed applications after they are deployed, however, without adequate middleware support for meta-programming mechanisms, such as smart proxies, interceptors, and pluggable protocols.Wang, Nanbor et al. | 2001
- 102
-
Evaluating meta-programming mechanisms for ORB middlewareWang, N. / Parameswaran, K. / Schmidt, D. / Othman, O. et al. | 2001
- 114
-
Topics in wireless communicationsLu, W.W. et al. | 2001
- 116
-
TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - RADIO ACCESS SELECTION FOR MULTISTANDARD TERMINALS - The race for higher data rates in wireless systems has produced a multiplicity of radio access methods to fulfill the quality of service needs for the next generation of mobile devices. This article presents an analysis of GERAN, UTRAN, WLAN, and Bluetooth as possible methods of accessing services via a wireless device.Kalliokulju, Juha et al. | 2001
- 116
-
Radio access selection for multistandard terminalsKalliokulju, J. / Meche, P. / Rinne, M.J. / Vallstrom, J. / Varshney, P. / Haggman, S.-G. et al. | 2001
- 126
-
TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A MULTICARRIER CDMA ARCHITECTURE BASED ON ORTHOGONAL COMPLEMENTARY CODES FOR NEW GENERATIONS OF WIDEBAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - The authors review their ongoing research effort to construct a new multicarrier CDMA architecture based on orthogonal complete complementary codes, characterized by its innovative spreading modulation scheme, uplink and downlink signaling design, and digital receiver implementation for multipath signal detection.Chen, Hsiao-Hwa et al. | 2001
- 126
-
A multicarrier CDMA architecture based on orthogonal complementary codes for new generations of wideband wireless communicationsHsiao-Hwa Chen, / Jun-Feng Yeh, / Suehiro, N. et al. | 2001
- 136
-
Cellular network management goals and data-centric solutionsPashtan, A. / Abel, M. et al. | 2001
- 136
-
TOPICS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - CELLULAR NETWORK MANAGEMENT GOALS AND DATA-CENTRIC SOLUTIONS - The authors elaborate on the management goals of next-generation cellular networks and describe how data-centric solutions can meet these goals.Pashtan, Ariel et al. | 2001
- 145
-
A practical ADSL technology following a decade of effortReusens, P. / Van Bruyssel, D. / Sevenhans, J. / Van Den Bergh, S. / Van Nimmen, B. / Spruyt, P. et al. | 2001
- 145
-
TOPICS IN CIRCUITS FOR COMMUNICATION PUBLISHED IN COLLABORATION WITH THE IEEE CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS SOCIETY - A PRACTICAL ADSL TECHNOLOGY FOLLOWING A DECADE OF EFFORT - This article offers a behind the scenes glimpse of a successful ADSL transceiver development and discusses the pitfalls experienced by designers.Reusens, Peter et al. | 2001
- 152
-
New Products| 2001
- 156
-
Advertisers' Index| 2001