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3rd PIMRC 1992: Boston, MA, USA
- The Third IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC 1992, Boston, MA, USA, October 19-21, 1992. IEEE 1992, ISBN 0-7803-0841-7
- Per-Goran Andermo:
System flexibility and its requirements on a third generation mobile system. 1-3 - Dag Åkerberg:
Novel radio access principles useful for third generation mobile radio systems. 4-9 - Stanley S. T. Chia, Nigel Lobley:
Resource management for mobility support in a third generation mobile system. 10-16 - Marc J. J. van Nielen:
UMTS: a third generation mobile system. 17-21 - Stuart Lipoff:
Personal communications services and cable TV. 22-25 - Michael J. Beller, Li-Fung Chang, Yacov Yacobi:
Security for personal communications services: public-key vs. private key approaches. 26-31 - Daniel E. Fague:
An integrated baseband processor for universal personal communications applications. 32-35 - Richard Kerr:
The CDMA digital cellular system-an ASIC overview. 36-41 - David Thomas Magill:
A fully-integrated, digital, direct sequence, spread spectrum modem ASIC. 42-46 - G. S. Rawlins, Glen G. Koller, Madjid A. Belkerdid:
Rapid acquisition of spread spectrum signals utilizing integrated technologies. 47-51 - Bruce Currivan, Michael Flohr:
A complex adaptive equalizer ASIC. 52-58 - Richard J. Young, Stewart N. Crozier:
Implementation of a simple delay-multiply-average technique for frequency estimation on a fixed point DSP. 59-63 - U. Dersch:
Physical modelling of macro, micro and inhouse cell mobile radio channels. 64-68 - R. Stanley, D. Tang, T. Tatlock, R. Robertson, J. Garrison:
Evaluating pay-telephone service on coastal ferries. 69-74 - Leandro Rocha Maciel, Henry L. Bertoni, Howard H. Xia:
Propagation over buildings for paths oblique to the street grid. 75-79 - Elvino S. Sousa, Vladan M. Jovanovic, Christian Daigneault:
Delay spread measurements for the digital cellular channel in Toronto. 80-85 - Jan-Erik Berg:
Building penetration loss at 1700 MHz along line of sight street microcells. 86-87 - Henrik Börjeson, Christian Bergljung, Lars G. Olsson:
Fading characteristics in outdoor microcell at 1700 MHz. 88-91 - Spyros J. Papantoniou:
A multipath channel model for mobile-radio communications. 92-97 - Paul Dent, Björn Gudmundson, Magnus Ewerbring:
CDMA-IC: a novel code division multiple access scheme based on interference cancellation. 98-102 - Mark Davis, Laurence B. Milstein:
Implementation of a CDMA receiver with multiple-access noise rejection. 103-107 - Qi Bi:
Performance analysis of a CDMA cellular system in the multipath fading environment. 108-111 - Shuji Kubota, Shuzo Kato, Kamilo Feher:
Inter-channel interference cancellation technique for CDMA mobile/personal communication systems. 112-117 - Anja Klein, Paul Walter Baier:
Simultaneous cancellation of cross interference and ISI in CDMA mobile radio communications. 118-122 - Zoran Zvonar, David Brady:
On multiuser detection in asynchronous CDMA flat Rayleigh fading channels. 123-127 - Yow-Jong Liu:
Soft decision decoding of a bit-interleaved convolutionally encoded code division multiple access system over Rayleigh fading channels. 128-132 - Jan Kruys:
HIPERLAN, applications and requirements. 133-138 - Subir K. Biswas, John Porter, Andy Hopper:
Performance of a multiple access protocol for an ATM based pico-cellular radio LAN. 139-144 - Jonathon Y. C. Cheah:
A proposed access method for the wireless LAN standard. 145-148 - Lourens Van Der Jagt:
A framework for specifying a physical layer and medium for wireless local area networks. 149-152 - Chandos A. Rypinski:
Motivation for centralized wireless LAN functions. 153-158 - Asunción Santamaria, A. Polo, Francisco J. Gabiola, Manuel J. Betancor, Francisco J. Lopez-Hernandez:
Optical power budget on quasi-diffuse IR WLANs. 159-163 - Adriano J. C. Moreira, Rui T. Valadas, A. M. de Oliveira Duarte:
Design and implementation issues of a wireless infrared Ethernet link. 164-168 - P. A. Ramsdale, W. B. Harrold:
Techniques for cellular networks incorporating microcells. 169-173 - Martin V. Clark, Larry J. Greenstein, William K. Kennedy, Mansoor Shafi:
Optimum linear diversity receivers in digital cellular radio. 174-178 - Rudolf Jäger:
Communication mechanism for the pan European digital mobile network. 179-183 - Michael Edrich, Paul Walter Baier:
Measurements obtained with a functional setup versus modeling and simulation in complex mobile radio systems design-a case study. 184-188 - Arne A. Nilsson, Y. Frank Jou:
Performance analysis of a digital mobile communication system. 189-193 - James P. Seymour, Michael P. Fitz:
Nonlinear digital phase estimation for mobile communications. 194-198 - Joseph Shapira, Charles E. Wheatley:
Channel based optimum bandwidth for spread spectrum land cellular radio. 199-204 - Jay Jayapalan, Michael Burke:
Data services impact on architecture and signalling in mobile networks. 205-209 - Charles N. Lo, Seshadri Mohan, Richard S. Wolff:
Performance modeling and simulation of data management for personal communications applications. 210-214 - Ben-Ren Chen, Chris Holmgren:
CCS network performance impacts in support of personal communications services. 215-219 - James I. Yu:
Overview of EIA/TIA IS-41 (cellular radio standard). 220-224 - Sudarshan Rao, B. Gopinath, D. Kurshan:
Optimizing call management of mobile units. 225-229 - Alvah B. Davis, Shri K. Goyal:
Knowledge-based management of cellular clone fraud. 230-234 - Jingdong Lin, Fuyun Ling, John G. Proakis:
Joint data and channel estimation for TDMA mobile channels. 235-239 - Kenneth M. Mackenthun Jr.:
A fast algorithm for maximum likelihood detection of QPSK or pi /4-QPSK sequences with unknown phase. 240-244 - Q. Liu, Y. Wan:
An adaptive maximum-likelihood sequence estimation receiver with dual diversity combining/selection. 245-249 - Fabienne Roosen, Serge Hethuin, Danièle Poulain:
A new adaptive equalizer for mobile radio system. 250-254 - Ravinder David Koilpillai, Sandeep Chennakeshu, Raymond Toy:
Equalizer performance with diversity for U.S. digital cellular. 255-259 - Yuang Lou:
Partial response adaptive blind equalization using channel estimation standard (CES). 261-265 - Marcelo S. Alencar:
The capacity region for the multiple access Gaussian channel with stochastic fading. 266-270 - C. Y. Ko, Kwang-Cheng Chen, C. C. Lu:
Performance of slotted ALOHA in multiple joint cells of wireless networks. 271-275 - Dimitrios Makrakis, K. M. Sundara Murthy:
Spread slotted ALOHA techniques for personal satellite communications: performance analysis. 276-281 - Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz, M. W. A. Groenewegen, Ramjee Prasad:
Performance analysis of a slotted-ALOHA network using error correction and error detection coding with BPSK modulation. 282-286 - C. Y. Li, P. C. K. Liu:
Throughput optimization of reservation protocols for high speed networks. 287-291 - Joonsug Chung, John J. Metzner:
Packet synchronization and identification for incremental redundancy transmission in FH-CDMA systems. 292-295 - M. Scott Corson, Anthony Ephremides:
A multiple access protocol for indoor wireless communications in factories. 296-302 - Peter F. M. Smulders, Anthony G. Wagemans:
A statistical model for the MM-wave indoor radio channel. 303-307 - Giovanni Vannucci, Robert S. Roman:
Measurement results on indoor radio frequency re-use at 900 MHz and 18-GHz. 308-314 - Raua Khayata, Chia-Chi Huang:
Characterizing wireless indoor communications: measurements in the ISM bands with a directional antenna. 315-319 - Ilan Crohn, Gerhard Schultes, Rainer Gahleitner, Ernst Bonek:
Error floor mechanisms in indoor digital portable communications. 320-328 - Peter F. M. Smulders, Anthony G. Wagemans:
Wide-band measurements of MM-wave indoor radio channels. 329-333 - P. Hodaie, O. L. Storoshchuk, L. Van Der Jagt, G. J. Martin, M. A. Maslied, B. Szabados:
Propagation measurements at a G.M. manufacturing plant for wireless LAN communication. 334-338 - Dave S. Powis:
Evolving the personal communicator. 339-343 - Sadao Ito:
A proposal for a personal communication system architecture. 344-348 - Gerhard Schultes, Arpad L. Scholtz, Martin Happel, Werner Simbürger:
A testbed for DECT physical- and medium access-layer. 349-356 - A. C. Papavramidis, Antonis M. Paschalis, O. Myrtue, Kostas Dangakis, George S. Tombras, Panos Kostarakis:
A conformance test system for DECT physical layer. 357-361 - Ramjee Prasad, Eric Walther, Raul Ponson:
Performance analysis of hybrid SFH/DS CDMA networks for personal communication systems. 362-366 - Rajamani Ganesh, Kuriacose Joseph, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
Effect of propagation loss coefficient on the performance of a packet CDMA PCN. 367-371 - Weihua Zhuang, K. M. Sundara Murthy:
Modelling and performance analysis of digital baseband processor of the GPS receiver. 372-376 - Giovanni Emanuele Corazza, Francesco Vatalaro:
Interference analysis in satellite cellular systems. 377-381 - Stefan A. Fechtel, Heinrich Meyr:
A new mobile digital radio transceiver concept using low-complexity combined equalization/trellis decoding and a near-optimal receiver sync strategy. 382-386 - Jonathan P. Castro:
Channel modeling and data transmission in mobile satellite systems. 387-392 - Paul O'Brien, Sean McGrath, Cyril J. Burkley:
The generation of bandwidth efficient modulation schemes using direct digital synthesis. 393-396 - H. K. Lau, P. C. K. Liu, K. C. Li:
Hand-off analysis for an integrated satellite and terrestrial mobile system over a fading channel. 397-401 - Y. Ohishi, M. Minowa, Eisuke Fukuda, Takeshi Takano:
Cartesian feedback amplifier with soft landing. 402-406 - N. Geng, Thomas Kürner, Werner Wiesbeck:
Envelope correlation coefficient between diversity channels based on a 3D wave propagation model. 407-410 - Timothy Holt, Kaveh Pahlavan, Jin-Fa Lee:
A graphical indoor radio channel simulator using 2D ray tracing. 411-416 - A. J. Dagen, A. Iskandar, C. Banerjee, G. Nease, J. Vancraeynest, N. Chan, P. Campanella:
Results of propagation loss and power delay profile measurements in an urban microcellular environment. 417-425 - A. Nyuli, B. Szekeres:
An improved method for calculating the diffraction loss of natural and man made obstacles. 426-430 - Leslie W. Pickering, Eric N. Barnhart, Michael L. Witten, Russell C. Lu:
Trends in multipath delay spread from frequency domain measurements of the wireless indoor communication channel. 431-435 - A. Mawira:
Models for the spatial correlation functions of the (log)-normal component of the variability of VHF/UHF field strength in urban environment. 436-440 - Veli-Pekka Kaasila, Aarne Mämmelä:
The adaptive rake matched filter in a time-variant two-path channel. 441-445 - Zhen-Liang Shi, Weixiu Du, Peter F. Driessen:
Multistage detection in synchronous code-division multiple-access systems. 446-450 - Martin P. Hayes, Sean McGrath, Cyril J. Burkley:
A practical alternative to SAW based correlators for direct sequence spread spectrum communication systems. 451-455 - Christoph G. Günther:
A rake receiver which adapts to fast fading. 456-459 - Jari H. Iinatti, Pentti A. Leppänen:
Performance of DS receiver code acquisition using matched filters and median filters in continuous tone jamming. 460-464 - Hyoung Rae Cho, Yong-Sun Oh, Chang Eon Kang:
Bit error rate in FH/BFSK system under jamming environments. 465-469 - Mitchell Chase, Kaveh Pahlavan:
Performance of direct sequence CDMA orthogonal codes over measured indoor radio channels. 470-475 - Pierre Melançon, Robert J. C. Bultitude:
Probability of error on radio links with fixed terminals in mu cellular land mobile and indoor environments. 476-482 - Marcelo S. Alencar:
The capacity region for the Gaussian channel with random multipath. 483-487 - Ganing Yang, Kaveh Pahlavan, Timothy Holt:
Model based performance evaluation of sector antenna and DFE systems in indoor radio channels. 488-492 - Russell J. Haines, A. Hamid Aghvami:
Channel outage performance of QPSK and pi /4-DQPSK in a multipath fading environment. 493-497 - Chinthananda Tellambura, Qiang Wang, Vijay K. Bhargava:
Bit error probability analysis for TCM in slow fading channels. 498-502 - Bartolomeu F. Uchôa Filho, Reginaldo Palazzo Júnior:
Performance analysis of a multistage decoding strategy for multilevel coded modulation systems. 503-507 - Louay M. A. Jalloul, Jack M. Holtzman:
Wideband DS/CDMA signals in multipath fading channels: analysis, simulation and measurements. 508-512 - John L. Haine, Paul M. Martin, Rupert L. A. Goodings:
A European standard for packet-mode mobile data. 513-519 - Ulf Hansson, Sten Sjöberg:
Dual rate mobile data system. 520-524 - Harold P. Stern:
A spectrally efficient narrowband mobile radio system for voice and data communication. 525-533 - Kourosh Parsa:
The Mobitex packet-switched radio data system. 534-538 - Michel Fattouche, Hatim Zaghloul:
Estimation of the phase differential over fading channels. 539-544 - Keisuke Suwa, Yasushi Kondo:
Transmitter diversity characteristics in microcellular TDMA/TDD mobile radio. 545-549 - Robert J. McEliece, Kumar N. Sivarajan:
Heavy traffic performance of a class of channel assignment algorithms (cellular telephone systems). 550-555 - Wilhelm Grabow, Andreas Schrei:
A study on diversity techniques in a 5.8 GHz microwave link for traffic management systems. 556-560 - Friedrich-Wilhelm Bode, Henning Früchting, Ralf Kattenbach:
Bit error measurements on a 5.8 GHz mobile radio channel for short range traffic management systems. 561-565 - V. R. M. Thyagarajan, Roshdy H. M. Hafez, David D. Falconer:
Traffic study of TDMA-TDD in millimeter wave indoor wireless communications. 566-571 - Ganesh N. Ramaswamy:
Adaptive classification of interfering signals in a shared radio frequency environment. 572-576 - John W. Jones:
Dynamic variable partitioning as a means of sharing mobile satellite spectrum. 577-584 - Valerio Palestini:
Alternative frequency plans in hexagonal-shaped cellular layouts. 585-590 - Patricia Corbo, Jean-Claude Belfiore:
Reed-Solomon coded QAM modulation on a Rayleigh fading channel. 591-595 - Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Yoichi Matsumoto, Kazuhiko Seki, Shuzo Kato:
A full digital modem for offset type modulation schemes. 596-599 - Charles L. Despins, Jean Belzile, David Haccoun:
Bidirectional decoding of convolutional codes for wide-band TDMA indoor wireless channels. 600-604 - Xiao Hua Chen, Juhani Oksman:
MSKRC quadrature-overlapped modulation and its performance analysis. 605-609 - J. Eric Salt, Surinder Kumar:
Suitability of MSK modulation in a direct-sequence spread spectrum system. 610-617 - Hiroshi Furukawa, K. Matsuyama, T. Sato, Tomoya Takenaka, Y. Takeda:
A pi /4-shifted DQPSK demodulator for a personal mobile communications system. 618-622 - Leslie A. Rusch, H. Vincent Poor:
Improved algorithms for narrowband interference suppression in direct sequence spread spectrum. 623-628 - Akihiro Higashi, Tadashi Matsumoto, Mohsen Kavehrad:
Effect of noise-only-paths on the performance improvement of post-demodulation selection diversity in DS/SS mobile radio. 629-633 - Ryuji Kohno, Hefeng Wang, Hideki Imai:
Adaptive array antenna combined with tapped delay line using processing gain for spread-spectrum CDMA systems. 634-638 - Urbashi Mitra, H. Vincent Poor:
Adaptive receiver algorithms for near-far resistant CDMA. 639-644 - S. S. H. Wijayasuriya, Graham H. Norton, Joseph P. McGeehan:
A near-far resistant algorithm to combat effects of fast fading in multi-user DS-CDMA systems. 645-649 - Tomás Novosád:
Binary sequences for CDMA based on finite geometry. 650-654 - Md Anisur Rahman, K. M. S. Murthy, Tho Le-Ngoc, Ahmed K. Elhakeem:
A concatenated coded modulation scheme for spread spectrum multiple access system. 655-659 - Kostas Dangakis, George S. Tombras, Antonis M. Paschalis, A. C. Papavramidis, Panos Kostarakis:
Development of a conformance test system for ERMES receivers. 660-664 - K. G. Filis, S. C. Gupta:
Coexistence of DS CDMA PCN and analog FM: performance degradation of the SSSC-FM channels due to spread spectrum overlay. 665-669 - F. F. Tzeng:
Pitch-tracked CELP speech coding with transparent DTMF signaling. 670-674 - Dale E. Veeneman, Baruch Mazor:
Stochastic tree coding: voice coding for wireless channels. 675-679 - R. Huang:
A new method for frequency synthesis. 680-682 - Arnold L. Welti, Urs P. Bernhard:
Third-order delay-locked loop: mean time to lose lock and optimal parameters. 683-687 - Qingyuan Dai, Ed Shwedyk:
Sequential sequence estimation of bandlimited signals over a frequency selective Rayleigh channel with a convolutional coded input sequence. 688-692
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