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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 95
Volume 95, Number 1, 2007
- John Baillieul, Panos J. Antsaklis:
Control and Communication Challenges in Networked Real-Time Systems. 9-28 - James R. Moyne, Dawn M. Tilbury:
The Emergence of Industrial Control Networks for Manufacturing Control, Diagnostics, and Safety Data. 29-47 - Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Derek A. Paley, Francois Lekien, Rodolphe Sepulchre, David M. Fratantoni, Russ E. Davis:
Collective Motion, Sensor Networks, and Ocean Sampling. 48-74 - Michael Cantoni, Erik Weyer, Yuping Li, Su Ki Ooi, Iven Mareels, Matthew Ryan:
Control of Large-Scale Irrigation Networks. 75-91 - Tariq Samad, John S. Bay, Datta N. Godbole:
Network-Centric Systems for Military Operations in Urban Terrain: The Role of UAVs. 92-107 - Girish N. Nair, Fabio Fagnani, Sandro Zampieri, Robin J. Evans:
Feedback Control Under Data Rate Constraints: An Overview. 108-137 - João Pedro Hespanha, Payam Naghshtabrizi, YongGang Xu:
A Survey of Recent Results in Networked Control Systems. 138-162 - Luca Schenato, Bruno Sinopoli, Massimo Franceschetti, Kameshwar Poolla, S. Shankar Sastry:
Foundations of Control and Estimation Over Lossy Networks. 163-187 - Bijoy K. Ghosh, Ashoka D. Polpitiya, Wenxue Wang:
Bio-Inspired Networks of Visual Sensors, Neurons, and Oscillators. 188-214 - Reza Olfati-Saber, J. Alexander Fax, Richard M. Murray:
Consensus and Cooperation in Networked Multi-Agent Systems. 215-233 - Songhwai Oh, Luca Schenato, Phoebus Chen, Shankar Sastry:
Tracking and Coordination of Multiple Agents Using Sensor Networks: System Design, Algorithms and Experiments. 234-254 - Mung Chiang, Steven H. Low, A. Robert Calderbank, John C. Doyle:
Layering as Optimization Decomposition: A Mathematical Theory of Network Architectures. 255-312
Volume 95, Number 2, 2007
- Hamid Gharavi, K. Venkatesh Prasad, Petros A. Ioannou:
Scanning Advanced Automobile Technology. 328-333 - Jeffrey A. Cook, Ilya V. Kolmanovsky, David McNamara, Edward C. Nelson, K. Venkatesh Prasad:
Control, Computing and Communications: Technologies for the Twenty-First Century Model T. 334-355 - Manfred Broy, Ingolf H. Krüger, Alexander Pretschner, Christian Salzmann:
Engineering Automotive Software. 356-373 - Joel C. McCall, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Driver Behavior and Situation Aware Brake Assistance for Intelligent Vehicles. 374-387 - Ching-Yao Chan:
Trends in Crash Detection and Occupant Restraint Technology. 388-396 - Ümit Özgüner, Christoph Stiller, Keith A. Redmill:
Systems for Safety and Autonomous Behavior in Cars: The DARPA Grand Challenge Experience. 397-412 - Kai-Tai Song, Jen-Chao Tai:
Image-Based Traffic Monitoring With Shadow Suppression. 413-426 - Chiyomi Miyajima, Yoshihiro Nishiwaki, Koji Ozawa, Toshihiro Wakita, Katsunobu Itou, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
Driver Modeling Based on Driving Behavior and Its Evaluation in Driver Identification. 427-437 - Jürgen Becker, Michael Hübner, Gerhard Hettich, Rainer Constapel, Joachim Eisenmann, Jürgen Luka:
Dynamic and Partial FPGA Exploitation. 438-452
Volume 95, Number 3, 2007
- Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Quo Vadis, SLD? Reasoning About the Trends and Challenges of System Level Design. 467-506 - Dennis Sylvester, Ashish Srivastava:
Computer-Aided Design for Low-Power Robust Computing in Nanoscale CMOS. 507-529 - Karen Bard, Bill Dewey, Mei-Ting Hsu, Tom Mitchell, Karl Moody, Vasant Rao, Ron Rose, Jeff Soreff, Steve Washburn:
Transistor-Level Tools for High-End Processor Custom Circuit Design at IBM. 530-554 - Bernhard Korte, Dieter Rautenbach, Jens Vygen:
BonnTools: Mathematical Innovation for Layout and Timing Closure of Systems on a Chip. 555-572 - Charles J. Alpert, Shrirang K. Karandikar, Zhuo Li, Gi-Joon Nam, Stephen T. Quay, Haoxing Ren, Cliff C. N. Sze, Paul G. Villarrubia, Mehmet Can Yildiz:
Techniques for Fast Physical Synthesis. 573-599 - Ognen J. Nastov, Ricardo Telichevesky, Kenneth S. Kundert, Jacob K. White:
Fundamentals of Fast Simulation Algorithms for RF Circuits. 600-621 - Henry Chang, Kenneth S. Kundert:
Verification of Complex Analog and RF IC Designs. 622-639 - Rob A. Rutenbar, Georges G. E. Gielen, Jaijeet S. Roychowdhury:
Hierarchical Modeling, Optimization, and Synthesis for System-Level Analog and RF Designs. 640-669 - Koushik K. Das, Steven G. Walker, Manjul Bhushan:
An Integrated CAD Methodology for Evaluating MOSFET and Parasitic Extraction Models and Variability. 670-687
Volume 95, Number 4, 2007
- Ching Chuen Chan:
The State of the Art of Electric, Hybrid, and Fuel Cell Vehicles. 704-718 - Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimin Gao, John M. Miller:
Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Architecture and Motor Drives. 719-728 - David Wenzhong Gao, Chris Mi, Ali Emadi:
Modeling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles. 729-745 - Zi-Qiang Zhu, David Howe:
Electrical Machines and Drives for Electric, Hybrid, and Fuel Cell Vehicles. 746-765 - Jih-Sheng Lai, Douglas J. Nelson:
Energy Management Power Converters in Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles. 766-777 - Zheng John Shen, Ichiro Omura:
Power Semiconductor Devices for Hybrid, Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles. 778-789 - Kazuma Okura:
Development and Future Issues of High Voltage Systems for FCV. 790-795 - Fang Yang, Kai Zheng, Tielong Shen, Jun-ichi Kako, Shozo Yoshida:
Coordinated Nonlinear Speed Control Approach for SI Engine With Alternator. 796-805 - Andrew F. Burke:
Batteries and Ultracapacitors for Electric, Hybrid, and Fuel Cell Vehicles. 806-820 - K. T. Chau, Ching Chuen Chan:
Emerging Energy-Efficient Technologies for Hybrid Electric Vehicles. 821-835
Volume 95, Number 5, 2007
- Vikram Krishnamurthy, Shin-Ho Chung:
Large-Scale Dynamical Models and Estimation for Permeation in Biological Membrane Ion Channels. 853-880 - A. E. Brockwell, Robert E. Kass, Andrew B. Schwartz:
Statistical Signal Processing and the Motor Cortex. 881-898 - Olivier Cappé, Simon J. Godsill, Eric Moulines:
An Overview of Existing Methods and Recent Advances in Sequential Monte Carlo. 899-924 - Simon J. Godsill, Jaco Vermaak, William Ng, Jack F. Li:
Models and Algorithms for Tracking of Maneuvering Objects Using Variable Rate Particle Filters. 925-952 - Ienkaran Arasaratnam, Simon Haykin, Robert J. Elliott:
Discrete-Time Nonlinear Filtering Algorithms Using Gauss-Hermite Quadrature. 953-977 - Christopher M. Kreucher, Alfred O. Hero III, Keith D. Kastella, Mark R. Morelande:
An Information-Based Approach to Sensor Management in Large Dynamic Networks. 978-999 - Nikita Visnevski, Vikram Krishnamurthy, Alex Wang, Simon Haykin:
Syntactic Modeling and Signal Processing of Multifunction Radars: A Stochastic Context-Free Grammar Approach. 1000-1025 - Saeid R. Habibi:
The Smooth Variable Structure Filter. 1026-1059 - Marija D. Ilic:
From Hierarchical to Open Access Electric Power Systems. 1060-1084 - David J. Thomson, Louis J. Lanzerotti, Frank L. Vernon, Marc R. Lessard, Lindsay T. P. Smith:
Solar Modal Structure of the Engineering Environment. 1085-1132
Volume 95, Number 6, 2007
- Daniel J. Costello Jr., G. David Forney Jr.:
Channel coding: The road to channel capacity. 1150-1177 - Lajos Hanzo, Jason P. Woodard, Patrick Robertson:
Turbo Decoding and Detection for Wireless Applications. 1178-1200 - Emmanuel Boutillon, Catherine Douillard, Guido Montorsi:
Iterative Decoding of Concatenated Convolutional Codes: Implementation Issues. 1201-1227 - Ken Gracie, Marie-Hélène Hamon:
Turbo and Turbo-Like Codes: Principles and Applications in Telecommunications. 1228-1254 - Cédric Herzet, Nele Noels, Vincenzo Lottici, Henk Wymeersch, Marco Luise, Marc Moeneclaey, Luc Vandendorpe:
Code-Aided Turbo Synchronization. 1255-1271 - Achilleas Anastasopoulos, Keith M. Chugg, Giulio Colavolpe, Gianluigi Ferrari, Riccardo Raheli:
Iterative Detection for Channels With Memory. 1272-1294 - Hans-Andrea Loeliger, Justin Dauwels, Junli Hu, Sascha Korl, Li Ping, Frank R. Kschischang:
The Factor Graph Approach to Model-Based Signal Processing. 1295-1322 - Branka Vucetic, Yonghui Li, Lance C. Pérez, Fan Jiang:
Recent Advances in Turbo Code Design and Theory. 1323-1344 - Xavier Jaspar, Christine Guillemot, Luc Vandendorpe:
Joint Source-Channel Turbo Techniques for Discrete-Valued Sources: From Theory to Practice. 1345-1361 - Phillip A. Regalia, John MacLaren Walsh:
Optimality and Duality of the Turbo Decoder. 1362-1377
Volume 95, Number 7, 2007
- Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to Synchronization Techniques for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA): A Tutorial Review. 1392-1393 - Michele Morelli, C.-C. Jay Kuo, Man-On Pun:
Synchronization Techniques for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA): A Tutorial Review. 1394-1427 - Howard Falk:
Prolog to Multi-User MIMO-OFDM for Next-Generation Wireless. 1428-1429 - Ming Jiang, Lajos Hanzo:
Multiuser MIMO-OFDM for Next-Generation Wireless Systems. 1430-1469 - Jim Esch:
Prolog to Rethinking Components: From Hardware and Software to Systems. 1470-1472 - David G. Messerschmitt:
Rethinking Components: From Hardware and Software to Systems. 1473-1496
Volume 95, Number 8, 2007
- Derek Abbott, Xicheng Zhang:
Special Issue on T-Ray Imaging, Sensing, and Retection. 1509-1513 - Hai-Bo Liu, Hua Zhong, Nicholas Karpowicz, Yunqing Chen, Xicheng Zhang:
Terahertz Spectroscopy and Imaging for Defense and Security Applications. 1514-1527 - Withawat Withayachumnankul, Gretel M. Png, Xiao-Xia Yin, Shaghik Atakaramians, Inke Jones, Hungyen Lin, Benjamin Seam Yu Ung, Jegathisvaran Balakrishnan, Brian Wai-Him Ng, Bradley Ferguson, Samuel P. Mickan, Bernd M. Fischer, Derek Abbott:
T-Ray Sensing and Imaging. 1528-1558 - C. Baker, T. Lo, W. R. Tribe, B. E. Cole, M. R. Hogbin, M. C. Kemp:
Detection of Concealed Explosives at a Distance Using Terahertz Technology. 1559-1565 - Adrian Dobroiu, Yoshiaki Sasaki, Takayuki Shibuya, Chiko Otani, Kodo Kawase:
THz-Wave Spectroscopy Applied to the Detection of Illicit Drugs in Mail. 1566-1575 - Torsten Loffler, Karsten J. Siebert, Noboru Hasegawa, Tobias Hahn, Hartmut G. Roskos:
All-Optoelectronic Terahertz Imaging Systems and Examples of Their Application. 1576-1582 - John Grade, Philip Haydon, Daniel van der Weide:
Electronic Terahertz Antennas and Probes for Spectroscopic Detection and Diagnostics. 1583-1591 - Bernd M. Fischer, Hanspeter Helm, Peter Uhd Jepsen:
Chemical Recognition With Broadband THz Spectroscopy. 1592-1604 - Joseph R. Knab, Jing-Yin Chen, Yunfen He, Andrea G. Markelz:
Terahertz Measurements of Protein Relaxational Dynamics. 1605-1610 - Iwao Hosako, Norihiko Sekine, Mikhail Patrashin, Shingo Saito, Kaori Fukunaga, Yasuko Kasai, Philippe Baron, Takamasa Seta, Jana Mendrok, Satoshi Ochiai, Hiroaki Yasuda:
At the Dawn of a New Era in Terahertz Technology. 1611-1623 - Jason A. Deibel, Matthew Escarra, Nicholas Berndsen, Kanglin Wang, Daniel M. Mittleman:
Finite-Element Method Simulations of Guided Wave Phenomena at Terahertz Frequencies. 1624-1640 - Roger A. Lewis:
Physical Phenomena in Electronic Materials in the Terahertz Region. 1641-1645 - Hironaru Murakami, Naotsugu Uchida, Ryotaro Inoue, Sunmi Kim, Toshihiko Kiwa, Masayoshi Tonouchi:
Laser Terahertz Emission Microscope. 1646-1657 - Mira Naftaly, Robert E. Miles:
Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy for Material Characterization. 1658-1665 - Sandra G. Biedron, John W. Lewellen, Stephen Val Milton, Nachappa Gopalsami, John F. Schneider, Laura Skubal, Yuelin Li, Mathew Virgo, Gian Piero Gallerano, Andrea Doria, Emilio Giovenale, Giovanni Messina, Ivan Panov Spassovsky:
Compact, High-Power Electron Beam Based Terahertz Sources. 1666-1678 - Anthony W. Thomas, Gwyn P. Williams:
The Free Electron Laser at Jefferson Lab: The Technology and the Science. 1679-1682 - Roger Appleby, Rupert N. Anderton:
Millimeter-Wave and Submillimeter-Wave Imaging for Security and Surveillance. 1683-1690 - Hedley J. Hansen:
Standoff Detection Using Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Spectroscopy. 1691-1704 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Edwin W. Rice, Jr. 1705-1708
Volume 95, Number 9, 2007
- Pallab Bhattacharya, Dieter Bimberg, Yasuhiko Arakawa:
Special Issue on Optoelectronic Devices Based on Quantum Dots. 1718-1722 - Pallab K. Bhattacharya, Zetian Mi:
Quantum-Dot Optoelectronic Devices. 1723-1740 - Nikolai N. Ledentsov, Friedhelm Hopfer, Dieter Bimberg:
High-Speed Quantum-Dot Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers. 1741-1756 - Tomoyuki Akiyama, Mitsuru Sugawara, Yasuhiko Arakawa:
Quantum-Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers. 1757-1766 - Matthias Kuntz, Gerrit Fiol, Matthias Laemmlin, Christian Meuer, Dieter Bimberg:
High-Speed Mode-Locked Quantum-Dot Lasers and Optical Amplifiers. 1767-1778 - Johann Peter Reithmaier, Gadi Eisenstein, Alfred Forchel:
InAs/InP Quantum-Dash Lasers and Amplifiers. 1779-1790 - Thomas Aichele, Matthias Scholz, Oliver Benson:
InP/GaInP Quantum Dots as Single-Photon Sources for Quantum Information Processing. 1791-1804 - Robert J. Young, David J. P. Ellis, R. Mark Stevenson, Anthony J. Bennett, Paola Atkinson, Ken Cooper, David A. Ritchie, Andrew J. Shields:
Quantum-Dot Sources for Single Photons and Entangled Photon Pairs. 1805-1814 - Joe C. Campbell, Anupam Madhukar:
Quantum-Dot Infrared Photodetectors. 1815-1827 - Pallab K. Bhattacharya, Xiaohua Su, G. Ariyawansa, A. G. Unil Perera:
High-Temperature Tunneling Quantum-Dot Intersublevel Detectors for Mid-Infrared to Terahertz Frequencies. 1828-1837 - Sanjay Krishna, Sarath D. Gunapala, Sumith V. Bandara, Cory Hill, David Z. Ting:
Quantum Dot Based Infrared Focal Plane Arrays. 1838-1852 - Nicolas Grandjean, Marc Ilegems:
Visible InGaN/GaN Quantum-Dot Materials and Devices. 1853-1865 - Kang L. Wang, Dongho Cha, Jianlin Liu, Christopher Chen:
Ge/Si Self-Assembled Quantum Dots and Their Optoelectronic Device Applications. 1866-1883 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: John H. Dellinger. 1884-1887
Volume 95, Number 10, 2007
- Faramaz Davarian, Luitjens Popken:
Special Issue on Technical Advances in Deep-Space Communications and Tracking. 1898-1901 - Robert J. Cesarone, Douglas S. Abraham, Leslie J. Deutsch:
Prospects for a Next-Generation Deep-Space Network. 1902-1915 - Durgadas S. Bagri, Joseph I. Statman, Mark S. Gatti:
Proposed Array-Based Deep Space Network for NASA. 1916-1922 - Faramaz Davarian:
Uplink Arrays for the Deep Space Network. 1923-1930 - Malcolm Calhoun, Shouhua Huang, Robert L. Tjoelker:
Stable Photonic Links for Frequency and Time Transfer in the Deep-Space Network and Antenna Arrays. 1931-1946 - Yakov I. Vodonos, Bruce L. Conroy, David L. Losh, Arnold Silva:
Advances in Ground Transmitters for the NASA Deep Space Network. 1947-1957 - Jeffrey D. Wilson, Edwin G. Wintucky, Karl R. Vaden, Dale A. Force, Isay L. Krainsky, Rainee N. Simons, Neal R. Robbins, William L. Menninger, Daniel R. Dibb, David E. Lewis:
Advances in Space Traveling-Wave Tubes for NASA Missions. 1958-1967 - Robert R. Romanofsky:
Advances in Scanning Reflectarray Antennas Based on Ferroelectric Thin-Film Phase Shifters for Deep-Space Communications. 1968-1975 - Ron Schulze, Robert E. Wallis, Robert K. Stilwell, Weilun Cheng:
Enabling Antenna Systems for Extreme Deep-Space Mission Applications. 1976-1985 - Richard C. Reinhart, Sandra K. Johnson, Thomas J. Kacpura, Charles S. Hall, Carl R. Smith, John Liebetreu:
Open Architecture Standard for NASA's Software-Defined Space Telecommunications Radio Systems. 1986-1993 - Massimo Claudio Comparini, Fabio De Tiberis, Rocco Novello, Vincenzo Piloni, Lorenzo Simone, Dario Gelfusa, Filippo Argentieri, David Joseph Fiore, Francesco Barletta, Massimo Delfino, Sigilfredo Cocchi, Fernando Marchetti, Antonio Delfino, Antonio Rapposelli, Giammodesto Basile:
Advances in Deep-Space Transponder Technology. 1994-2008 - Christopher B. Haskins, Christopher C. DeBoy:
Deep-Space Transceivers - An Innovative Approach to Spacecraft Communications. 2009-2018 - William B. Kuhn, Norman E. Lay, Edwin Grigorian, Dan Nobbe, Igor Kuperman, Jeongmin Jeon, Kai Wong, Yogesh Tugnawat, Xin He:
A Microtransceiver for UHF Proximity Links Including Mars Surface-to-Orbit Applications. 2019-2044 - Abhijit Biswas, Bruce E. Moision, William T. Roberts, William H. Farr, Andrew Gray, Kevin Quirk, Jon Hamkins, Michael K. Cheng, Jonathan Gin, Michael A. Nakashima, Gerardo G. Ortiz, Sabino Piazzolla, Carl Christian Liebe, David L. Losh:
Palomar Receive Terminal (PRT) for the Mars Laser Communication Demonstration (MLCD) Project. 2045-2058 - Jeffrey A. Mendenhall, Lawrence M. Candell, Pablo I. Hopman, George Zogbi, Don M. Boroson, David O. Caplan, Constantine J. Digenis, David R. Hearn, Ryan C. Shoup:
Design of an Optical Photon Counting Array Receiver System for Deep-Space Communications. 2059-2069 - Jamie W. Burnside, Daniel V. Murphy, Frederick K. Knight, Farzana I. Khatri:
A Hybrid Stabilization Approach for Deep-Space Optical Communications Terminals. 2070-2081 - Hamid Hemmati, Abhijit Biswas, Don M. Boroson:
Prospects for Improvement of Interplanetary Laser Communication Data Rates by 30 dB. 2082-2092 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Bancroft Gherardi. 2093-2095
Volume 95, Number 11, 2007
- Faramaz Davarian, Luitjens Popken:
Special Issue on Technical Advances in Deep-Space Communications and Tracking. 2108-2110 - Enrico Vassallo, Rolf Martin, Roberto Madde, Marco Lanucara, Piermario Besso, Peter Droll, Gérard Galtie, Javier De Vicente:
The European Space Agency's Deep-Space Antennas. 2111-2131 - Gunther M. A. Sessler, Ricard Abello, Nick James, Roberto Madde, Enrico Vassallo:
GMSK Demodulator Implementation for ESA Deep-Space Missions. 2132-2141 - Kenneth S. Andrews, Dariush Divsalar, Sam Dolinar, Jon Hamkins, Christopher R. Jones, Fabrizio Pollara:
The Development of Turbo and LDPC Codes for Deep-Space Applications. 2142-2156 - Gian Paolo Calzolari, Marco Chiani, Franco Chiaraluce, Roberto Garello, Enrico Paolini:
Channel Coding for Future Space Missions: New Requirements and Trends. 2157-2170 - Shervin Shambayati:
Ka-Band Telemetry Operations Concept: A Statistical Approach. 2171-2179 - Yoaz E. Bar-Sever, Christopher S. Jacobs, Stephen J. Keihm, Gabor E. Lanyi, Charles J. Naudet, Hans W. Rosenberger, Thomas F. Runge, Alan B. Tanner, Yvonne Vigue-Rodi:
Atmospheric Media Calibration for the Deep Space Network. 2180-2192 - Gabor Lanyi, Durgadas S. Bagri, James S. Border:
Angular Position Determination of Spacecraft by Radio Interferometry. 2193-2201 - Jeff B. Berner, Scott H. Bryant, Peter W. Kinman:
Range Measurement as Practiced in the Deep Space Network. 2202-2214 - Roberto Madde, Trevor Morley, Marco Lanucara, Ricard Abello, Mattia Mercolino, Javier De Vicente, Gunther M. A. Sessler:
A Common Receiver Architecture for ESA Radio Science and Delta-DOR Support. 2215-2223 - Giovanni Boscagli, Peter Holsters, Enrico Vassallo, Monica Visintin:
PN Regenerative Ranging and Its Compatibility With Telecommand and Telemetry Signals. 2224-2234 - John D. Prestage, Gregory L. Weaver:
Atomic Clocks and Oscillators for Deep-Space Navigation and Radio Science. 2235-2247 - Luitjens Popken:
Rescuing the Huygens Mission From Fiasco. 2248-2258
Volume 95, Number 12, 2007
- Giuseppe Caire, K. Raj Kumar:
Information Theoretic Foundations of Adaptive Coded Modulation. 2274-2298 - Alexandra Duel-Hallen:
Fading Channel Prediction for Mobile Radio Adaptive Transmission Systems. 2299-2313 - Thomas Eriksson, Tony Ottosson:
Compression of Feedback for Adaptive Transmission and Scheduling. 2314-2321 - Arne Svensson:
An Introduction to Adaptive QAM Modulation Schemes for Known and Predicted Channels. 2322-2336 - Honglei Zhang, Shuangqing Wei, Ganesh Ananthaswamy, Dennis L. Goeckel:
Adaptive Signaling Based on Statistical Characterizations of Outdated Feedback in Wireless Communications. 2337-2353 - Tad Matsumoto, Shinsuke Ibi, Seiichi Sampei, Reiner S. Thomä:
Adaptive Transmission With Single-Carrier Multilevel BICM. 2354-2367 - Lajos Hanzo, Byoungjo Choi:
Near-Instantaneously Adaptive HSDPA-Style OFDM Versus MC-CDMA Transceivers for WIFI, WIMAX, and Next-Generation Cellular Systems. 2368-2392 - David Gesbert, Saad Ghazanfar Kiani, Anders Gjendemsjø, Geir Egil Øien:
Adaptation, Coordination, and Distributed Resource Allocation in Interference-Limited Wireless Networks. 2393-2409 - Xin Wang, Georgios B. Giannakis, Antonio G. Marqués:
A Unified Approach to QoS-Guaranteed Scheduling for Channel-Adaptive Wireless Networks. 2410-2431 - Mikael Sternad, Tommy Svensson, Tony Ottosson, Anders Ahlén, Arne Svensson, Anna Brunström:
Towards Systems Beyond 3G Based on Adaptive OFDMA Transmission. 2432-2455 - Seiichi Sampei, Hiroshi Harada:
System Design Issues and Performance Evaluations for Adaptive Modulation in New Wireless Access Systems. 2456-2471
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