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IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2002
- Chunming Qiao, Debasish Datta, Georgios Ellinas

, A. Gladisch, Eytan H. Modiano:
Guest editorial WDM-based network architectures. 1-5 - Didier Colle, Sophie De Maesschalck, Chris Develder

, Pim Van Heuven, Adelbert Groebbens, Jan Cheyns, Ilse Lievens, Mario Pickavet
, Paul Lagasse, Piet Demeester:
Data-centric optical networks and their survivability. 6-20 - Laxman H. Sahasrabuddhe, S. Ramamurthy, Biswanath Mukherjee:

Fault management in IP-over-WDM networks: WDM protection versus IP restoration. 21-33 - Murari Sridharan, Murti V. Salapaka, Arun K. Somani:

A practical approach to operating survivable WDM networks. 34-46 - Wayne D. Grover, John Doucette:

Design of a meta-mesh of chain subnetworks: enhancing the attractiveness of mesh-restorable WDM networking on low connectivity graphs. 47-61 - Amrinder Arora, Suresh Subramaniam

, Hyeong-Ah Choi:
Logical topology design for linear and ring optical networks. 62-74 - Aradhana Narula-Tam, Philip J. Lin, Eytan H. Modiano:

Efficient routing and wavelength assignment for reconfigurable WDM networks. 75-88 - Sridhar Ramesh, George N. Rouskas

, Harry G. Perros:
Computing blocking probabilities in multiclass wavelength-routing networks with multicast calls. 89-96 - Biao Chen, Jianping Wang

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Efficient routing and wavelength assignment for multicast in WDM networks. 97-109 - Rudra Dutta

, George N. Rouskas
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On optimal traffic grooming in WDM rings. 110-121 - Keyao Zhu, Biswanath Mukherjee:

Traffic grooming in an optical WDM mesh network. 122-133 - Tapan Kumar Nayak, Kumar N. Sivarajan:

A new approach to dimensioning optical networks. 134-148 - Neophytos Antoniades, Aleksandra Boskovic, Ioannis Tomkos

, Nicholas Madamopoulos
, Mirim Lee, Ioannis Roudas, David Pastel, Manish Sharma, Michael J. Yadlowsky:
Performance engineering and topological design of metro WDM optical networks using computer simulation. 149-165 - Myungmoon Lee, Jintae Yu, Yongbum Kim, Chul-Hee Kang, Jinwoo Park:

Design of hierarchical crossconnect WDM networks employing a two-stage multiplexing scheme of waveband and wavelength. 166-171 - Tamar Eilam, Shlomo Moran, Shmuel Zaks:

Lightpath arrangement in survivable rings to minimize the switching cost. 172-182 - Gruia Calinescu

, Ophir Frieder, Peng-Jun Wan:
Minimizing electronic line terminals for automatic ring protection in general WDM optical networks. 183-189 - Franco Callegati

, Giorgio Corazza, Carla Raffaelli
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Exploitation of DWDM for optical packet switching with quality of service guarantees. 190-201 - R. Srinivasan, Arun K. Somani:

A generalized framework for analyzing time-space switched optical networks. 202-215 - Kemal Bengi, Harmen R. van As:

Efficient QoS support in a slotted multihop WDM metro ring. 216-227 
Volume 20, Number 2, February 2002
- Giovanni Cherubini, John M. Cioffi, Alexandra Duel-Hallen

, H. Vincent Poor:
Guest editorial multiuser detection techniques with application to wired and wireless communications systems II. 233-236 - Achim Nahler, Ralf Irmer, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

Reduced and differential parallel interference cancellation for CDMA systems. 237-247 - Nermin A. Mohamed, James G. Dunham:

A low-complexity combined antenna array and interference cancellation DS-CDMA receiver in multipath fading channels. 248-256 - Sok-Kyu Lee, Seong Rag Kim:

A one-shot LDD with pre-SDC/post-MRC for random CDMA over asynchronous Rayleigh channels. 257-263 - Nevio Benvenuto, Roberto Sandre, Giovanna Sostrato:

Reduced-state maximum-likelihood multiuser detection for down-link TD-CDMA systems. 264-272 - Piero Castoldi, Hisashi Kobayashi:

Co-channel interference mitigation detectors for multirate transmission in TD-CDMA systems. 273-286 - Sofiène Affes, Henrik Hansen, Paul Mermelstein:

Interference subspace rejection: a framework for multiuser detection in wideband CDMA. 287-302 - Mingxi Fan, Kai-Yeung Siu:

A dual-mode multiuser detector for DS-CDMA systems. 303-309 - Deepak Das, Mahesh K. Varanasi:

Blind adaptive multiuser detection for cellular systems using stochastic approximation with averaging. 310-319 - Benjamin K. Ng, Elvino S. Sousa:

On bandwidth-efficient multiuser-space-time signal design and detection. 320-329 - Gerard J. M. Janssen, Slimane Ben Slimane:

Symbol error probability analysis of a multiuser detector for M-PSK signals based on successive cancellation. 330-338 - Alexander Lampe, Robert Schober, Wolfgang H. Gerstacker, Johannes B. Huber:

A novel iterative multiuser detector for complex modulation schemes. 339-350 - Huaiyu Dai, H. Vincent Poor:

Turbo multiuser detection for coded DMT VDSL systems. 351-362 - Kok-Wui Cheong, Won-Joon Choi, John M. Cioffi:

Multiuser soft interference canceler via iterative decoding for DSL applications. 363-371 - Enzo Baccarelli

, Antonio Fasano, Mauro Biagi
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A novel tunable-complexity turbo-soft detector for high-throughput HDSL applications over ISI channels with crosstalk. 372-383 - Gowri Rajappan, Michael L. Honig:

Signature sequence adaptation for DS-CDMA with multipath. 384-395 - Venugopal V. Veeravalli, Ashok Mantravadi:

The coding-spreading tradeoff in CDMA systems. 396-408 - Seokhyun Yoon

, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:
Performance analysis of linear multiuser detectors for randomly spread CDMA using Gaussian approximation. 409-418 - Kenichi Higuchi, Akihiro Fujiwara, Mamoru Sawahashi:

Multipath interference canceller for high-speed packet transmission with adaptive modulation and coding scheme in W-CDMA forward link. 419-432 - Mamoru Sawahashi, Kenichi Higuchi, Hidehiro Andoh, Fumiyuki Adachi:

Experiments on pilot symbol-assisted coherent multistage interference canceller for DS-CDMA mobile radio. 433-449 - Jun Chen, Jiangzhou Wang, Mamoru Sawahashi:

MCI cancellation for multicode wideband CDMA systems. 450-462 - Saied Abedi, Rahim Tafazolli

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Genetically modified multiuser detection for code division multiple access systems. 463-473 - Sergio Barbarossa

, Massimiliano Pompili, Georgios B. Giannakis
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Channel-independent synchronization of orthogonal frequency division multiple access systems. 474-486 
Volume 20, Number 3, April 2002
- Larry J. Greenstein, Jørgen Bach Andersen, Henry L. Bertoni

, Shigeru Kozono, David G. Michelson, William H. Tranter:
Guest editorial channel and propagation models for wireless system design I. 493-495 - Thomas Kürner, Alexander Meier:

Prediction of outdoor and outdoor-to-indoor coverage in urban areas at 1.8 GHz. 496-506 - Xiongwen Zhao, Jarmo Kivinen, Pertti Vainikainen, Kari Skog:

Propagation characteristics for wideband outdoor mobile communications at 5.3 GHz. 507-514 - James H. Whitteker:

Physical optics and field-strength predictions for wireless systems. 515-522 - Albert Algans, Klaus I. Pedersen, Preben E. Mogensen:

Experimental analysis of the joint statistical properties of azimuth spread, delay spread, and shadow fading. 523-531 - Jun-ichi Takada, Jiye Fu, Houtao Zhu, Takehiko Kobayashi:

Spatio-temporal channel characterization in a suburban non line-of-sight microcellular environment. 532-538 - Martin Toeltsch, Juha Laurila, Kimmo Kalliola, Andreas F. Molisch, Pertti Vainikainen, Ernst Bonek:

Statistical characterization of urban spatial radio channels. 539-549 - Ali Abdi, Mostafa Kaveh:

A space-time correlation model for multielement antenna systems in mobile fading channels. 550-560 - Andreas F. Molisch, Martin Steinbauer, Martin Toeltsch, Ernst Bonek, Reiner S. Thomä:

Capacity of MIMO systems based on measured wireless channels. 561-569 - Michael J. Gans, Noach Amitay, Yu Shuan Yeh, Hao Xu

, T. C. Damen, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela, Theodore Sizer, R. H. Storz, D. Taylor, William M. MacDonald, Cuong Tran, Andrew Adamiecki:
Outdoor BLAST measurement system at 2.44 GHz: calibration and initial results. 570-583 - Ralf Kattenbach:

Statistical modeling of small-scale fading in directional radio channels. 584-592 - Manuel Lobeira, Ana García Armada

, Rafael P. Torres
, Jose Luis Garcia:
Channel modeling and characterization at 17 GHz for indoor broadband WLAN. 593-601 - Gamantyo Hendrantoro

, Robert J. C. Bultitude, David D. Falconer:
Use of cell-site diversity in millimeter-wave fixed cellular systems to combat the effects of rain attenuation. 602-614 - Aldo Paraboni, Gino Masini, Antonio Elia:

The effect of precipitation on microwave LMDS networks-performance analysis using a physical raincell model. 615-619 - Hao Xu

, Vikas Kukshya, Theodore S. Rappaport
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Spatial and temporal characteristics of 60-GHz indoor channels. 620-630 - Volker Jungnickel, Volker Pohl, Stephan Nönnig, Clemens Von Helmolt:

A physical model of the wireless infrared communication channel. 631-640 - Fabio Dovis

, Roberto Fantini, Marina Mondin
, Patrizia Savi
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Small-scale fading for high-altitude platform (HAP) propagation channels. 641-647 
Volume 20, Number 4, May 2002
- Vincent W. S. Chan, Anwar Elwalid, Chuanyi Ji, Yechiam Yemini, Chin-Tau Lea:

Guest editorial. 653-655 - David Breitgand

, Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt
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SNMP GetPrev: an efficient way to browse large MIB tables. 656-667 - Mark Dilman, Danny Raz:

Efficient reactive monitoring. 668-676 - Yow-Jian Lin, Mun Choon Chan:

A scalable monitoring approach based on aggregation and refinement. 677-690 - Eric Bouillet, Debasis Mitra, K. G. Ramakrishnan:

The structure and management of service level agreements in networks. 691-699 - Nick G. Duffield

, Joseph Horowitz, Don Towsley
, Wei Wei, Timur Friedman:
Multicast-based loss inference with missing data. 700-713 - Chuanyi Ji, Anwar Elwalid:

Measurement-based network monitoring and inference: scalability and missing information. 714-725 - Sheng Ma, Joseph L. Hellerstein:

Mining mutually dependent patterns for system management. 726-735 - Marlon Núñez

, Rafael Morales Bueno, Francisco Triguero Ruiz
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Automatic discovery of rules for predicting network management events. 736-745 - Aman Shaikh, Mukul Goyal, Albert G. Greenberg, Raju Rajan, K. K. Ramakrishnan:

An OSPF topology server: design and evaluation. 746-755 - Bernard Fortz

, Mikkel Thorup:
Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world. 756-767 - John Y. Wei:

Advances in the management and control of optical Internet. 768-785 - Poompat Saengudomlert, Muriel Médard:

Guaranteeing the BER in transparent optical networks using OOK signaling. 786-799 - Eytan H. Modiano, Aradhana Narula-Tam:

Survivable lightpath routing: a new approach to the design of WDM-based networks. 800-809 - Matthieu Clouqueur, Wayne D. Grover:

Availability analysis of span-restorable mesh networks. 810-821 - Muriel Médard, Steven Lumetta, Liuyang Li:

A network management architecture for robust packet routing in mesh optical access networks. 822-833 - Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Gérard Hébuterne, Yves Dallery:

Traffic engineering in a multipoint-to-point network. 834-849 - Thomas M. Chen

, Steve S. Liu:
A model and evaluation of distributed network management approaches. 850-857 - Symeon Papavassiliou, Antonio Puliafito, Orazio Tomarchio

, Jian Ye:
Mobile agent-based approach for efficient network management and resource allocation: framework and applications. 858-872 
Volume 20, Number 5, June 2002
- Werner Henkel

, Sedat Ölçer, Krista S. Jacobsen, Burton R. Saltzberg, A. M. Bush:
Guest editorial twisted pair transmission-ever increasing performances on ancient telephone wires. 877-880 - Reinhard Stolle:

Electromagnetic coupling of twisted pair cables. 883-892 - Craig Valenti:

NEXT and FEXT models for twisted-pair North American loop plant. 893-900 - Iain Mann, Steve McLaughlin

, Werner Henkel
, Rob Kirkby, Thomas Kessler:
Impulse generation with appropriate amplitude, length, inter-arrival, and spectral characteristics. 901-912 - Paola Bisaglia, Robert Castle, Simon H. Baynham:

Channel modeling and system performance for HomePNA 2.0. 913-922 - Stefano Galli

, David L. Waring:
Loop makeup identification via single ended testing: beyond mere loop qualification. 923-935 - Tom Bostoen, Patrick Boets, Mohamed Zekri, Leo Van Biesen, Thierry Pollet, Daan Rabijns:

Estimation of the transfer function of a subscriber loop by means of a one-port scattering parameter measurement at the central office. 936-948 - Chaohuang Zeng, John M. Cioffi:

Near-end crosstalk mitigation in ADSL systems. 949-958 - Gi-Hong Im, Kyu-Min Kang, Cheol-Jin Park:

FEXT cancellation for twisted-pair transmission. 959-973 - Per Ödling, Per Ola Börjesson, Thomas Magesacher, Tomas Nordström

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An approach to analog mitigation of RFI. 974-986 - Steffen Trautmann, Norbert J. Fliege:

Perfect equalization for DMT systems without guard interval. 987-996 - Jian Yang, Jean-Jacques Werner, Guy Albert Dumont

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The multimodulus blind equalization and its generalized algorithms. 997-1015 - Giovanni Cherubini, Evangelos Eleftheriou, Sedat Ölçer:

Filtered multitone modulation for very high-speed digital subscriber lines. 1016-1028 - Arthur J. Redfern:

Receiver window design for multicarrier communication systems. 1029-1036 - Ahmad R. S. Bahai, Manoneet Singh, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Burton R. Saltzberg:

A new approach for evaluating clipping distortion in multicarrier systems. 1037-1046 - Nicholas P. Sands, Krista S. Jacobsen:

Pilotless timing recovery for baseband multicarrier modulation. 1047-1054 - Rickard Nilsson

, Frank Sjöberg, Mikael Isaksson, John M. Cioffi, Sarah Kate Wilson:
Autonomous synchronization of a DMT-VDSL system in unbundled networks. 1055-1063 - Sigurd Schelstraete:

Defining upstream power backoff for VDSL. 1064-1074 - Brian Wiese, Krista S. Jacobsen:

Use of the reference noise method bounds the performance loss due to upstream power backoff. 1075-1084 - George Ginis, John M. Cioffi:

Vectored transmission for digital subscriber line systems. 1085-1104 - Wei Yu, George Ginis, John M. Cioffi:

Distributed multiuser power control for digital subscriber lines. 1105-1115 - Atul Salvekar, Jérôme Louveaux, Carlos H. Aldana, Jeannie Lee Fang, Elisabeth de Carvalho, John M. Cioffi:

Profile detection in multiuser digital subscriber line systems. 1116-1125 
Volume 20, Number 6, August 2002
- Robert J. C. Bultitude:

Estimating frequency correlation functions from propagation measurements on fading radio channels: a critical review. 1133-1143 - Ronan Bradley, Peter J. Cullen:

Incorporation of first-order polarization coupling in UHF propagation over gently undulating terrain using a perfect reflecting surface model. 1144-1150 - Hironari Masui, Takehiko Kobayashi, Masami Akaike:

Microwave path-loss modeling in urban line-of-sight environments. 1151-1155 - Mikael B. Knudsen, Gert Frølund Pedersen:

Spherical outdoor to indoor power spectrum model at the mobile terminal. 1156-1169 - Aleksandar Neskovic, Natasa Neskovic, Djordje Paunovic:

Macrocell electric field strength prediction model based upon artificial neural networks. 1170-1177 - Thomas Zwick

, Christian Fischer, Werner Wiesbeck:
A stochastic multipath channel model including path directions for indoor environments. 1178-1192 - Yahya Z. Mohasseb

, Michael P. Fitz:
A 3-D spatio-temporal simulation model for wireless channels. 1193-1203 - Shinichi Ichitsubo, Koichi Tsunekawa, Yoshio Ebine:

Multipath propagation model of spatio-temporal dispersion observed at base station in urban areas. 1204-1210 - Jean-Philippe Kermoal, Laurent Schumacher

, Klaus I. Pedersen, Preben E. Mogensen, Frank Frederiksen:
A stochastic MIMO radio channel model with experimental validation. 1211-1226 - Persefoni Kyritsi, Donald C. Cox, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela, Peter W. Wolniansky:

Effect of antenna polarization on the capacity of a multiple element system in an indoor environment. 1227-1239 - Jan Hansen

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A novel stochastic millimeter-wave indoor radio channel model. 1240-1246 - Dajana Cassioli, Moe Z. Win

, Andreas F. Molisch:
The ultra-wide bandwidth indoor channel: from statistical model to simulations. 1247-1257 - Maria Angeles Vázquez-Castro

, Fernando Pérez-Fontán:
LMS Markov model and its use for power control error impact analysis on system capacity. 1258-1265 
Volume 20, Number 7, September 2002
- Ernst W. Biersack:

Guest editorial internet proxy services. 1273-1275 - Mohammad S. Raunak, Prashant J. Shenoy

, Pawan Goyal, Krithi Ramamritham, Puru Kulkarni:
Implications of proxy caching for provisioning networks and servers. 1276-1289 - Sandra G. Dykes, Kay A. Robbins:

Limitations and benefits of cooperative proxy caching. 1290-1304 - Hao Che, Ye Tung, Zhijun Wang:

Hierarchical Web caching systems: modeling, design and experimental results. 1305-1314 - Zhourong Miao, Antonio Ortega:

Scalable proxy caching of video under storage constraints. 1315-1327 - Youngsu Chae, Katherine Guo, Milind M. Buddhikot, Subhash Suri, Ellen W. Zegura:

Silo, rainbow, and caching token: schemes for scalable, fault tolerant stream caching. 1328-1344 - Subhabrata Sen, Don Towsley

, Zhi-Li Zhang, Jayanta K. Dey:
Optimal multicast smoothing of streaming video over the Internet. 1345-1359 - Ho-pong Sze, Soung Chang Liew, Jack Y. B. Lee, D. C. S. Yip:

A multiplexing scheme for H.323 voice-over-IP applications. 1360-1368 - Eric Cronin, Sugih Jamin, Cheng Jin, Anthony R. Kurc, Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt

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Constrained mirror placement on the Internet. 1369-1382 - Jianliang Xu, Bo Li, Dik Lun Lee:

Placement problems for transparent data replication proxy services. 1383-1398 - Zongming Fei, Mostafa H. Ammar, Ellen W. Zegura:

Multicast server selection: problems, complexity, and solutions. 1399-1413 - Prasant Mohapatra, Huamin Chen:

WebGraph: a framework for managing and improving performance of dynamic Web content. 1414-1425 - Tzi-cker Chiueh, Harish Sankaran, Anindya Neogi:

Spout: a transparent proxy for safe execution of Java applets. 1426-1433 
Volume 20, Number 8, October 2002
- Don Towsley

, Christophe Diot, Brian Neil Levine, Luigi Rizzo
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Guest editorial - network support for multicast communications. 1441-1443 - Sherlia Shi, Jonathan S. Turner:

Multicast routing and bandwidth dimensioning in overlay networks. 1444-1455 - Yang-Hua Chu, Sanjay G. Rao, Srinivasan Seshan

, Hui Zhang:
A case for end system multicast. 1456-1471 - Jörg Liebeherr, Michael Nahas, Weisheng Si

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Application-layer multicasting with Delaunay triangulation overlays. 1472-1488 - Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec

, Antony I. T. Rowstron:
Scribe: a large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure. 1489-1499 - Kin-Ching Chan, Shueng-Han Gary Chan

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Distributed servers approach for large-scale secure multicast. 1500-1510 - Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee:

Scalable secure group communication over IP multicast. 1511-1527 - John W. Byers, Michael Luby, Michael Mitzenmacher:

A digital fountain approach to asynchronous reliable multicast. 1528-1540 - Koushik Kar, Saswati Sarkar, Leandros Tassiulas:

A scalable low-overhead rate control algorithm for multirate multicast sessions. 1541-1557 - John W. Byers, Gavin B. Horn, Michael Luby, Michael Mitzenmacher, William Shaver:

FLID-DL: congestion control for layered multicast. 1558-1570 - Maher Ali:

Optimization of splitting node placement in wavelength-routed optical networks. 1571-1579 - Gang Feng, Chee Kheong Siew, Tak-Shing Peter Yum:

Architectural design and bandwidth demand analysis for multiparty videoconferencing on SONET/ATM rings. 1580-1588 - Andrea Francini, Fabio M. Chiussi:

Providing QoS guarantees to unicast and multicast flows in multistage packet switches. 1589-1601 
Volume 20, Number 9, December 2002
- Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, M. Gabriella Di Benedettio, Mario Geria, H. Luediger, Moe Z. Win, Paul Withington:

Guest editorial ultra-wideband radio in multiaccess wireless communications. 1609-1610 - Moe Z. Win

, Robert A. Scholtz:
Characterization of ultra-wide bandwidth wireless indoor channels: a communication-theoretic view. 1613-1627 - Robert C. Qiu:

A study of the ultra-wideband wireless propagation channel and optimum UWB receiver design. 1628-1637 - Vincenzo Lottici, Aldo N. D'Andrea, Umberto Mengali:

Channel estimation for ultra-wideband communications. 1638-1645 - William M. Lovelace, J. Keith Townsend:

The effects of timing jitter and tracking on the performance of impulse radio. 1646-1651 - Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo

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Residue number system assisted fast frequency-hopped synchronous ultra-wideband spread-spectrum multiple-access: a design alternative to impulse radio. 1652-1663 - Moe Z. Win

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A unified spectral analysis of generalized time-hopping spread-spectrum signals in the presence of timing jitter. 1664-1676 - Joon-Yong Lee, Robert A. Scholtz:

Ranging in a dense multipath environment using an UWB radio link. 1677-1683 - Li Zhao, Alexander M. Haimovich:

Performance of ultra-wideband communications in the presence of interference. 1684-1691 - David Laney, Gian Mario Maggio

, Frédéric Lehmann, Lawrence Larson:
Multiple access for UWB impulse radio with pseudochaotic time hopping. 1692-1700 - Qinghua Li

, Leslie A. Rusch
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Multiuser detection for DS-CDMA UWB in the home environment. 1701-1711 - Matti Hämäläinen

, Veikko Hovinen, Raffaello Tesi, Jari H. Iinatti, Matti Latva-aho:
On the UWB system coexistence with GSM900, UMTS/WCDMA, and GPS. 1712-1721 - Francesca Cuomo

, Cristina Martello, Andrea Baiocchi, Fabrizio Capriotti:
Radio resource sharing for ad hoc networking with UWB. 1722-1732 - Pierre Baldi, Luca De Nardis

, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto:
Modeling and optimization of UWB communication networks through a flexible cost function. 1733-1744 - Dario Di Sorte, Mauro Femminella, Gianluca Reali, Sven Zeisberg:

Network service provisioning in UWB open mobile access networks. 1745-1753 - John D. Choi, Wayne E. Stark:

Performance of ultra-wideband communications with suboptimal receivers in multipath channels. 1754-1766 - Liuqing Yang, Georgios B. Giannakis

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Multistage block-spreading for impulse radio multiple access through ISI channels. 1767-1777 - Thad B. Welch, Randall L. Musselman, Bomono A. Emessiene, Phillip D. Gift, Daniel K. Choudhury, Derek N. Cassadine, Scott M. Yano:

The effects of the human body on UWB signal propagation in an indoor environment. 1778-1782 

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