Mobile and Wireless Communications IFIP TC6 / WG6.8 Working Conference on Personal Wireless Communications (PWC’2002) October 23–25, 2002, Singapore

Mobile and Wireless Communications presents the latest developments in mobile and wireless research and the industry, with a broad range of topics including: -Ad-hoc networking; -Power control; -Personal communications; -Satellite; -QoS; -UMTS and wireless LANs; -Handoffs, security and mobility; -CD...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Omidyar, Cambyse Guy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2003, 2003
Edition:1st ed. 2003
Series:IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Power Control / MIMO Receiver Algorithm
  • Second-Order Statistics of Closed-Loop Power Controlled Signals in Multi-Path Rayleigh Fading Channels
  • Performance Comparison of Multiple-Transmit Multiple-Receive V-BLAST Algorithms
  • 2 Ad-Hoc Networking
  • Market-based Network Formation for an Ad Hoc, P2P Wireless Network
  • An Efficient Proactive Routing Method for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks Using Peer-to-Peer and Cellular Communication System
  • A Mobile Multicast Framework for CDMA-based Ad Hoc Networks
  • Multipath Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks with Directional Antenna
  • A Reactive Service Composition Architecture for Pervasive Computing Environments
  • 3 Personal Wireless Communications
  • Bluetooth PAN and External IP Networks
  • DTV for Personalized Mobile Access and Unified Home Control
  • A Novel Internet Radio Service for Personal Communications; The Private Channel Service
  • Tools for On-Door Communications on WWW
  • 4 Buffer Control/Receiver
  • On the Fixed-Point Implementation of Turbo Code in 3G System
  • 10 Mobility
  • Cellular Positioning by Database Comparison and Hidden Markov Models
  • Architectural Considerations for Personal Mobility in the Wireless Internet
  • A Development of Flexible Access Control System for Advanced ITS Networking
  • Ubiquitous Access to Personalised Services
  • Pre-Authenticated Fast Handoff in a Public Wireless LAN Based on IEEE 802.1x Model
  • Service Integration Multiple Access (SIMA) A Protocol for Supporting Voice & Data in Wireless LANs
  • Spatial Variation of Digital Television Signal in an Indoor Environment
  • 7.1 Security
  • Development of a Strong Stream Ciphering Technique Using Non-Linear Fuzzy Logic Selector
  • 8 Multiple Access Techniques
  • Wireless MAC Scheme for Service Differentiation A Distributed Protocol
  • Packet Acquisition Evaluation of Slotted Spread ALOHA Data Networks
  • 9 Code Division Multiple Access CDMA
  • On Erlang Capacity of CDMA Systems
  • Power and Spreading Gain Allocation in CDMA Data Networks for Services with a Relative Priority
  • Adaptive Closed-Loop Power Control Using an MMSE Receiver in DS-CDMA Systems
  • CORDIC Based QRD-RLS Adaptive Equalizer for CDMA Systems
  • Resource Allocation Using Dynamic Spreading Gain Control for Wideband CDMA Networks Supporting Multimedia Traffic
  • 9.1 Turbo Code
  • Buffer Control Using Adaptive MQAM for Wireless Channels
  • A Low Complexity Iterative Receiver Based on Successive Cancellation for MIMO
  • 5 Satellites/High Altitude Platforms Station
  • Dedicated Bandwidth Approach for Channel Allocation in a Multi-Service Up/Down Link of a Low Earth Orbit Satellite Constellation
  • Softer Handover Schemes for High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) UMTS
  • 6 Quality of Service QoS
  • Adaptive QoS and Handover Issues in Wireless Multimedia Networks Using a Dynamic Adaptive Architecture: DYNAA
  • Dynamic QoS Guarantee with Repeater in Power Controlled WCDMA Urban Environment
  • 7 UMTS/Wireless LANs
  • Very Tight Coupling of Wireless LANs and UMTS Networks: A Technical Challenge and an Opportunity for Mobile Operators
  • Dynamic UMTS Simulator for Congestion Studies and Evaluation of Resource Management Techniques
  • Capacity and Coverage Increase with Repeaters in UMTS