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European Transactions on Telecommunications, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2009
- Jordi Perelló
, Salvatore Spadaro
, Jaume Comellas
, Gabriel Junyent
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Communication Networks A load-based reflection routing protocol with resource pre-allocation for contention resolution in OBS networks. 1-7
- Peng Tan, Norman C. Beaulieu:
Communication Theory Analysis of the effects of Nyquist pulse-shaping on the performance of OFDM systems with carrier frequency offset. 9-22 - Fatma Abdelkefi:
Information Theory CGU-frame-based representations and their connection with Reed - Solomon and DCT/DST coding schemes. 23-35 - Morteza Savadi Oskouei, Ali Rostami, Somayeh Makouei:
Optical Communications A novel fibre design strategy for simultaneously introducing ultra small dispersion and dispersion slope using genetic algorithm. 37-47 - Cristina López-Bravo
, Francisco J. González-Castaño, Miguel Rodelgo-Lacruz
, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Joan García-Haro
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Optical Communications LBWS: a load-balanced distributed scheduler for WASPNET optical packet switches. 49-64 - Michael Golanbari, Gary E. Ford, Michael J. Ready:
Simulation study of a successive interference cancellation receiver for signal monitoring on a CDMA downlink. 65-79
- Danilo Zanatta-Filho, Renato Rocha Lopes
, Rafael Ferrari
, Murilo Bellezoni Loiola, Ricardo Suyama
, G. C. C. P. Simões, Boris Dortschy:
Signal Processing Achievable rates of DSL with crosstalk cancellation. 81-86
- Mohamed Marey, Heidi Steendam
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Transmission Systems Analysis of the narrowband interference effect on frequency ambiguity resolution for OFDM systems. 87-96 - Mohamed Marey, Heidi Steendam
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Transmission Systems ML frequency synchronisation for OFDM systems in the presence of overlapped narrow band transmission systems. 97-105 - Mário Marques da Silva
, Américo M. C. Correia
, Rui Dinis
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Wireless Systems On transmission techniques for multi-antenna W-CDMA systems. 107-121
Volume 20, Number 2, March 2009
- Mariusz Glabowski
, Maciej Stasiak
, Piotr Zwierzykowski
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Communication Networks Modelling of virtual-circuit switching nodes with multicast connections. 123-137 - Athanasios-Dimitrios Sotiriou, Panagiotis Kalliaras, Nikolas Mitrou:
Communication Networks Flexible routing in a distributed K-ary tree: the K-Umbrella. 139-157 - Tiago Gasiba
, Wen Xu, Thomas Stockhammer
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Communication Networks Enhanced system design for download and streaming services using Raptor codes. 159-173
- Christoph Hausl:
Communication Theory Joint network-channel coding for the multiple-access relay channel based on turbo codes. 175-181
- Dung Ngoc Dao, Chintha Tellambura:
Information Theory Orthogonality-embedded space-time codes. 183-201 - Ayda Basyouni, Anjali Agarwal, Ahmed K. Elhakeem:
Mobile Networks Efficient resource management for packet mode cdma2000. 203-215 - Sujan Rajbhandari
, Zabih Ghassemlooy
, N. M. Aldibbiat:
Optical Communications Slot error rate performance of DH-PIM with symbol retransmission for optical wireless links. 217-225
- Wenli Shen, Minjian Zhao, Peiliang Qiu:
Signal Processing Letter Data aided symbol timing estimation in space-time coding systems with continuous phase modulation. 227-232
- George N. Bravos, Athanasios G. Kanatas
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Wireless Systems Integrating power control with routing to satisfy energy and delay constraints in sensor networks. 233-245
Volume 20, Number 3, April 2009
- Bart De Vleeschauwer, Filip De Turck
, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester:
Communication Networks Server placement and path selection for QoS-enabled overlay networks. 247-263 - Joachim Sachs, Per Magnusson:
Mobile Networks Assessment of the access selection gain in multi-radio access networks. 265-279
- T. J. Zuo, R. Ma, Andy J. Phillips
, Slawomir Sujecki
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Optical Communications Performance analysis of optically preamplified DC-coupled burst mode receivers. 281-286
- Shu-Hong Lee, Ho-Lung Hung, Yung-Fa Huang
, Jyh-Horng Wen:
Signal Processing Performance analysis of PSO-based parallel interference canceller for MC-CDMA communication systems. 287-297 - Daifeng Zha:
Signal Processing Mobile communication array processing based on radial-basis function neural network and fractional lower order statistics. 299-309 - H. Bellahsene, Jean Michel Rouvaen, M. Djeddi:
Signal Processing Maximum kurtosis estimation of the optimal filter and convergence step size parameter in blind adaptive TEQ for multicarrier systems. 311-321 - Liu Yi, Hailin Zhang:
Transmission Systems Source encoding with efficient transmission of CSI in multiuser MIMO-OFDMA downlink. 323-329 - Wei-Chiang Wu:
Wireless Systems Code-aided simplified receiver design in downlink MC-CDMA communication system with transmit diversity. 331-343 - Bazil Taha Ahmed
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WCDMA multi-service uplink capacity of highways cross-shaped microcells. 345-353 - Emanuela Falletti
, Fabrizio Sellone:
Wireless Systems A stochastic multi-antenna matrix channel model for efficient link-level simulations. 355-369
Volume 20, Number 4, June 2009
- Jun-Da Chen
, Fang-Biau Ueng, Shang-Chun Tsai, Jui-Chi Chang, Wei-Chuan Chen:
Communication Theory Adaptive MDPSK DS/CDMA receivers with performance analysis. 371-387 - Antonis Economou
, Maria Jesus Lopez-Herrero:
Mobile Networks Performance analysis of a cellular mobile network with retrials and guard channels using waiting and first passage time measures. 389-401 - Xiaofeng Lu, Zan Li, Jueping Cai:
Signal ProcessingAn iterative space subchannel allocation algorithm for multiuser MIMO/OFDM systems. 403-412 - Zhongshan Zhang, Hidetoshi Kayama, Chintha Tellambura:
Transmission Systems New joint frame synchronisation and carrier frequency offset estimation method for OFDM systems. 413-430 - David B. Smith, Leif Hanlen
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Transmission Systems Differential unitary space-time signal designs with improved performance using parametric equivalence. 431-445 - Bazil Taha Ahmed
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WCDMA downlink capacity of cigar-shaped microcells for underground metro service. 447-455
- Mohammed S. Elmusrati
, Naser Tarhuni
, Riku Jäntti:
Wireless Systems Performance analysis of random uniform power allocation for wireless networks in Rayleigh fading channels. 457-462
Volume 20, Number 5, August 2009
- Marthe Kassouf, Harry Leib:
Communication Theory Information rates for multi-dimensional modulation over multiple antenna wireless channels. 463-481
- Daniela M. Milovic, Mihajlo C. Stefanovic, Dragoljub Pokrajac:
Communication Theory Stochastic approach for output SINR computation at SC diversity systems with correlated Nakagami-m fading. 482-486 - Khoa N. Le:
Communications Theory Performance bounds on BER of OFDMA with pulse shaping and maximal ratio combining diversity. 487-493
- Eduard Garcia Villegas
, Josep L. Ferrer, Elena López-Aguilera
, Rafael Vidal
, Josep Paradells
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Mobile Networks Client-driven load balancing through association control in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. 494-507
- Junjie Yang:
Optical Communications Packet scheduling algorithms for optical packet switch with shared WDM buffers. 508-512
- Teresa Araujo
, Rui Dinis
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Transmission Systems A spectrally efficient frequency diversity technique for single-carrier modulations with frequency division multiplexing. 513-521 - Lin Yang, Emad Alsusa:
Transmission Systems Optimised spreading code redistribution PAPR reduction technique for MC-CDMA systems. 522-530
- HuaMin Chen, Jun-Bo Wang, Ming Chen:
Transmission Systems Outage performance of distributed antenna systems over shadowed Nakagami-m fading channels. 531-535
Volume 20, Number 6, October 2009
- Tobias Renk, Holger Jaekel, Clemens Kloeck, Friedrich K. Jondral:
Communication Theory General expression of outage probability in cooperative networks. 537-548 - Pasi E. Lassila
, Aleksi Penttinen, Jorma T. Virtamo:
Communication Networks Dimensioning of data networks: a flow-level perspective. 549-563 - Anicet Okassa-M'foubat, Iyad Dayoub
, Jean Michel Rouvaen, Y. Zouine:
Optical Communications Parallel interference cancellation in DS-CDMA optical networks using bias compensation. 564-571 - Kai Cui, Mark S. Leeson
, Evor L. Hines:
Performance enhancement of spectral-amplitude coding OCDMA system using novel PPM signalling. 572-579 - Lutz Rapp:
Optical Communications Investigation into the significance of failure rate calculations for erbium - doped fiber amplifiers in view of the reliability of communication networks. 580-593 - Wonsuck Lee, Minkyu Lee, Jim McGowan:
Signal Processing Enhancing objective evaluation of speech quality algorithm: current efforts, limitations and future directions. 594-603 - Roman Tzschoppe, Johannes B. Huber:
Signal Processing Causal discrete-time system approximation of non-bandlimited continuous-time systems by means of discrete prolate spheroidal wave functions. 604-616 - Engin Masazade
, Mehmet Keskinöz
:
Wireless Systems An efficient technique to estimate the realisation bit error rate of multiband OFDM based UWB systems. 617-624
- Rafal Krenz:
Wireless Systems On the application of decorrelating receiver to multicode system. 625-630
Volume 20, Number 7, November 2009
- Paul J. Kühn, Michal Pióro
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Special issue on teletraffic and network engineering. 631-632
- Ahmad Rostami, Adam Wolisz, Anja Feldmann
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Invited Paper Traffic analysis in optical burst switching networks: a trace-based case study. 633-649 - Vlad Manilici, Andreas Wundsam, Anja Feldmann
, Pablo Vidales:
Invited Paper Potential benefit of flow-based routing in multihomed environments. 650-659 - Adam Kozakiewicz, Krzysztof Malinowski
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Network traffic routing using effective bandwidth theory. 660-667 - Koojana Kuladinithi
, Chunlei An, Andreas Timm-Giel
, Carmelita Görg:
Performance evaluation of radio disjoint multipath routing. 668-678 - Przemyslaw Ignaciuk
, Andrzej Bartoszewicz:
Discrete-time linear-quadratic (LQ) optimal and nonlinear flow control in multi-source connection-oriented communication networks. 679-688 - Wolfgang Bziuk, Said Zaghloul, Admela Jukan:
A new framework for characterising the number of handovers in cellular networks. 689-700 - Mateusz Zotkiewicz, Michal Pióro
, Artur Tomaszewski
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Complexity of resilient network optimisation. 701-709
Volume 20, Number 8, December 2009
- Mirjana Simic, Predrag V. Pejovic
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Mobile Networks A comparison of three methods to determine mobile station location in cellular communication systems. 711-721 - Ramón J. Durán Barroso
, Ignacio de Miguel
, Noemí Merayo
, Patricia Fernández
, Rubén M. Lorenzo, Evaristo J. Abril
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Optical Communications Minimisation of end-to-end delay in reconfigurable WDM networks using genetic algorithms. 722-733 - Miguel Rodelgo-Lacruz
, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, Francisco J. González-Castaño
, Joan García-Haro
, Cristina López-Bravo
, J. Veiga-Gonátn, Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira
, Carla Raffaelli
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Optical Communications Guaranteeing packet order in IBWR optical packet switches with parallel iterative schedulers. 734-745 - Sajid Sheikh Muhammad, Tomaz Javornik, Igor Jelovcan, Zabih Ghassemlooy
, Erich Leitgeb
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Optical Communications Comparison of hard-decision and soft-decision channel coded M-ary PPM performance over free space optical links. 746-757 - Hongxia Zhao, Erik Agrell, Magnus Karlsson
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Optical Communications Intersymbol interference in DQPSK fibre-optic systems. 758-769 - Mohsen Maesoumi, Mohammad Ali Masnadi-Shirazi, Massoud Dousti:
Signal Processing Computationally efficient joint partial crosstalk cancellation and multi-user power control algorithm in xDSL networks. 770-781 - Hussein Hijazi, Laurent Ros:
Transmission Systems Rayleigh time-varying channel complex gains estimation and ICI cancellation in OFDM systems. 782-796

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