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Telecommunication Systems, Volume 56
Volume 56, Number 1, May 2014
- Jacek Rak, Brigitte Jaumard, Roland Wessäly:
Design and modeling of reliable networks (foreword). 1-3 - David Tipper:
Resilient network design: challenges and future directions. 5-16 - James P. G. Sterbenz, David Hutchison, Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Abdul Jabbar, Justin P. Rohrer, Marcus Schöller, Paul Smith:
Redundancy, diversity, and connectivity to achieve multilevel network resilience, survivability, and disruption tolerance invited paper. 17-31 - Shigeo Urushidani, Michihiro Aoki, Kensuke Fukuda, Shunji Abe, Motonori Nakamura, Michihiro Koibuchi, Yusheng Ji, Shigeki Yamada:
Highly available network design and resource management of SINET4. 33-47 - Justin P. Rohrer, Abdul Jabbar, James P. G. Sterbenz:
Path diversification for future internet end-to-end resilience and survivability. 49-67 - Akli Fundo, Alfred Bashllari, Dritan Nace, Ilir Shinko:
A hybrid rerouting scheme. 69-78 - Jason I. Brown, Yakup Koç, Robert E. Kooij:
Inflection points for network reliability. 79-84 - Wouter Tavernier, Dimitri Papadimitriou, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Self-configuring loop-free alternates with high link failure coverage. 85-101 - Máté Nagy, János Tapolcai, Gábor Rétvári:
Optimization methods for improving IP-level fast protection for local shared risk groups with Loop-Free Alternates. 103-119 - Michal Kucharzak, Krzysztof Walkowiak:
Modeling and optimization of maximum flow survivable overlay multicast with predefined routing trees. 121-139 - Adam Smutnicki, Krzysztof Walkowiak:
A heuristic approach to working and spare capacity optimization for survivable anycast streaming protected by p-cycles. 141-156 - Brigitte Jaumard, Hai Anh Hoang, Kien Do Trung:
Robust FIPP p-cycles against dual link failures. 157-168 - János Tapolcai:
Survey on out-of-band failure localization in all-optical mesh networks. 169-176 - Péter Soproni, Tibor Cinkler, Jacek Rak:
Methods for physical impairment constrained routing with selected protection in all-optical networks. 177-188 - Ali Shaikh, Brigitte Jaumard:
Optimized dimensioning of resilient optical grids with respect to grade of services. 189-200 - Mateusz Zotkiewicz, Michal Pióro:
Exact approach to reliability of wireless mesh networks with directional antennas. 201-211
Volume 56, Number 2, June 2014
- Claudio Sacchi:
Foreword. 213-214 - Gabriel Martorell, Felip Riera-Palou, Guillem Femenias:
Modeling fast link adaptation-based 802.11n distributed coordination function. 215-227 - Leonardo Goratti, Gianmarco Baldini, Alberto Rabbachin:
An urn occupancy approach for cognitive radio networks in DTVB white spaces. 229-244 - Andrea F. Cattoni, Yannick Le Moullec, Claudio Sacchi:
Efficient FPGA implementation of a STBC-OFDM combiner for an IEEE 802.16 software radio receiver. 245-255 - Alexander von Bodisco, Lothar Braun, Georg Carle:
A preamble-based approach for providing quality of service support in wireless sensor networks. 257-268 - Carla Passiatore, Pietro Camarda:
A fair MAC protocol for resource sharing in ad-hoc cognitive networks. 269-283 - Jaume Barceló, Boris Bellalta, Cristina Cano, Azadeh Faridi, Miquel Oliver:
On the distributed construction of a collision-free schedule in multi-hop packet radio networks. 285-298 - Mahir Meghji, Daryoush Habibi:
Investigating transmission power control for wireless sensor networks based on 802.15.4 specifications. 299-310 - Majid Ghanbarinejad, Christian Schlegel:
Distributed probabilistic medium access with multipacket reception and Markovian traffic. 311-321
Volume 56, Number 3, July 2014
- Risto Wichman, E. P. Sumesh:
Communication technology and system design (Foreword). 323-325 - R. Vidhya Lavanya, Muthusamy Madheswaran:
Wimax (IEEE 802.16 m) system based on space time block code and discrete multiwavelet transform and implementation in FPGA. 327-334 - Santi P. Maity, Sumanta Hati, Chinmay Maji:
Optimal power allocation in DS-CDMA with adaptive SIC technique. 335-346 - Thipparaju Rama Rao, D. Balachander, Nishesh Tiwari, M. V. S. N. Prasad:
Near ground path gain measurements at 433/868/915/2400 MHz in indoor corridor for wireless sensor networks. 347-355 - L. M. Varalakshmi, G. Florence Sudha, G. Jaikishan:
A selective encryption and energy efficient clustering scheme for video streaming in wireless sensor networks. 357-365 - R. Gandhiraj, K. P. Soman:
Modern analog and digital communication systems development using GNU Radio with USRP. 367-381 - Thomas Y. Nilsson, Riku Jäntti:
Generic stationary backoff distributions for distributed multiple access control. 383-398 - Martha M. Montes de Oca, Javier Gomez, Miguel López-Guerrero:
DISAGREE: disagreement-based querying in wireless sensor networks. 399-416 - Miha Rugelj, Mojca Volk, Urban Sedlar, Janez Sterle, Andrej Kos:
A novel user satisfaction prediction model for future network provisioning. 417-425
Volume 56, Number 4, August 2014
- Editorial - Message from the New Editor-in-Chief. 427
- Bazil Taha Ahmed:
Bit rate of HSDPA in tunnel's cigar-shaped microcells. 429-440 - Panitan Kewcharoenwong, Halit Üster:
Benders decomposition algorithms for the fixed-charge relay network design in telecommunications. 441-453 - Enrique Rodríguez-Colina, Diego Gil-Leyva, José-Luis Marzo, Víctor M. Ramos R.:
A bit error rate analysis for TCP traffic over parallel free space photonics. 455-466 - Antonis G. Gotsis, Dimitris Komnakos, Demosthenes Vouyioukas, Philip Constantinou:
Radio resource allocation algorithms for multi-service OFDMA networks: the uniform power loading scenario. 467-480 - Zohair Chentouf:
Bio-inspired auto-adaptive SIP overload controller. 481-492 - Ashok V. Sutagundar, Sunilkumar S. Manvi:
Fish bone structure based data aggregation and routing in wireless sensor network: multi-agent based approach. 493-508 - S. Sasipriya, C. S. Ravichandran:
Performance analysis of overloaded CDMA system under imperfect synchronization using Parallel/Successive Interference Cancellation. 509-518
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