Overview
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Kim K. Leung
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Broadband Wireless Systems Research Department, AT&T Labs, Red Bank, USA
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Branimir Vojcic
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Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, The George Washington University, USA
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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- Krishnan Kumaran, Phil Whiting
Pages 11-26
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- András G. Valkó, Andrew T. Campbell
Pages 27-42
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- Li-Chun Wang, Kin K. Leung
Pages 43-58
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- Yunsang Park, Stephen S. Rappaport
Pages 59-74
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- Yianni Michalas, Leandros Tassiulas
Pages 91-106
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- Partha Sarathi Bhattacharjee, Debashis Saha, Amitava Mukherjee, Madhubanti Maitra
Pages 107-122
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- Hassan Omar, Hossam Elsherif, Tarek Saadawi, Myung Lee
Pages 123-138
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- Farhood Moslehi, Scott F. Midkiff
Pages 203-217
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- Jeffrey E. Wieselthier, Gam D. Nguyen, Anthony Ephremides
Pages 219-236
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- Doru Calin, Djamal Zeghlache
Pages 237-252
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- Rudolf Mathar, Martin Hellebrandt
Pages 253-261
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- Fatih Alagöz, Amina Al-Rustamani, Branimir Vojcic, Raymond L. Pickholtz, David Walters
Pages 263-278
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- Manhoi Choy, Bo Li, Xiaomao Liu
Pages 279-294
About this book
This volume presents the proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications held in October 1998 in Washington, D.C. The focus of this workshop is to identify, present and discuss the theoretical and implementation issues critical to the design of wireless networks. To ensure proper network design and engineering, designers of wireless networks need to understand and address issues such as radio propagation, antenna, interference management, multiaccess, mobility, teletraffic, signalling and networking protocols. In fact, not only do these issues need to be understood and addressed, their interdependence and interactions also deserve to be examined closely. Therefore, the goal of this workshop is to present papers addressing these issues, with the hope of stimulating further collaboration among researchers of various disciplines in wireless communications. High-speed wireless networks such as wireless ATM and GSM with high-speed data services continue to attract much research and development efforts. The major challenges on the physical and link layers in these networks include radio design, interference management, resource allocation and multiaccess protocol. Several papers on these issues are presented here. As the availability of radio spectrum is limited, there is always a desire to ''maximize'' the spectral efficiency, for example, by diligent (and perhaps dynamic) re-use of frequency and cell layout, while guaranteeing a certain quality of service (QoS). A number of papers at this workshop address these topics.
Editors and Affiliations
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Broadband Wireless Systems Research Department, AT&T Labs, Red Bank, USA
Kim K. Leung
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Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, The George Washington University, USA
Branimir Vojcic