Multiaccess, mobility and teletraffic for wireless communications

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Multiaccess, mobility and teletraffic for wireless communications

edited by Kim K. Leung, Branimir Vojcic

Kluwer Academic, c1999-

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"... proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications held in October 1998 in Washington, D.C." - v.3 Pref

v.6 edited by Zavier Lagrange and Bijan Jabbari

"... proceedings of the Seventh Workshop (MMT'2002) held on this topic in June 2002 in Rennes, France" - v.6 Pref

内容説明・目次

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v. 3 ISBN 9780792383536

内容説明

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.

目次

Elements of an End-to-End QoS Architecture in Wireless/Mobile Networks.- Design and Performance of Underlay-Overlay Cellular Networks.- An Efficiency Limit of Cellular Mobile Systems.- A High-Capacity Cellular System by Improved Sectorization and Interleaved Channel Assignment.- Performance Analysis of Session Oriented Data Communications for Mobile Computing in Cellular Systems.- Teletraffic Analysis of Reversible Hierarchical Cellular Networks.- Multi-User Paging Policies in Cellular Wireless Networks.- A Practical Approach for Location Area Planning in a Personal Communication Services Network.- An Adaptive IP Mobility System for Enhanced Performancev.- Distributed Registration Extension to Mobile-IP.- Wireless ATM - Broadband Mobile Radio Systems.- On Modeling and Analysis of Cell Selection in Wireless Cellular Networks.- Sensitivity Analysis of Conditional Co-Channel Interference in Cellular FDMA/TDMA Systems.- Performance of the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Medium Access Control Protocol Under Error and Error-Free Conditions.- On the Maximum Throughput of Wireless Circuit-Switched Networks Under QoS Constraints.- Analysis of GSM HSCSD Service with Channel Allocation Constraints.- Mobility Modeling in Cellular Radio Networks, Product Form Solutions and Blocking.- Adaptive Resource Allocation and Rate Control for Heterogeneous Traffic on DBS Links.- A Distributed and Adaptive Hybrid Channel Allocation Strategy for PCS Networks.- Wireless Link Dimensioning and Transmission Parameters Optimization.- Performance of Dual Mode Packet Access in DS-CDMA Systems.- Author Index.
巻冊次

v. 6 ISBN 9781402070839

内容説明

Third generation networks have been specified and are now being deployed in a few countries. They are expected to reach maturity in the next several years and to provide various services including audio, video, and world wide web browsing. Furthermore, radio terminals are expected to be integrated in a number of devices such as personal computers, personal digital assistants, and even television sets. Such a wide-usage of radio mandates ongoing research to address design of networks with high capacity while providing acceptable quality of service. This volume is the sixth in the edited series Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications. It presents the selected papers for the proceedings of the Seventh Workshop (MMT'2002) held on this topic in June 2002 in Rennes, France. The aim of this workshop has been to address a set of important issues of interest to the wireless communications community. In particular, the focus of this workshop is to identify, present and discuss the theoretical and implementation issues critical to the design of land based mobile cellular and microcellular as well as wireless local area networks. Included in this book are recent research results on performance analysis of wireless packet networks, channel coding and receiver design, radio resource management in third generation systems, mobility management in cellular and mobile IP networks, performance of transport protocols (TCP) over radio link control protocols, and ad-hoc networks.

目次

  • Preface. A New Approach for Partitioning the Received SNR Space for Tractable Performance Analysis in Wireless Packet Networks
  • M. Hassan, M. Krunz, W. Ryan. Capacity Analysis of Voice over IP over GERAN with Statistical Multiplexing
  • A. Wautier, J. Antoine, L. Husson, J. Brouet, C. Thirouard. Uplink RRM for Conversational and Interactive Services in UTRA-FDD
  • O. Sallent, J. Perez-Romero, R. Agusti, J. Sanchez. Rate and Power Adaptation for Downlink Shared Channel in WCDMA
  • S. Akhtar, D. Zeghlache. Capacity and C/I Performance of Different Cell Clusters in a Cellular Network
  • A. Masmoudi, S. Tabbane. Performance Study of Soft Handover with CDMA Heterogeneous Cellular Architectures
  • L.C. Wang, C.Y. Liao, C.J. Chang. Packet Service in UMTS: Effects of the Radio Interface Parameters on the Performance of the Downlink Shared Channel
  • F. Borgonovo, A. Capone, M. Cesana, L. Fratta. Cellular Multihop Networks and the Impact of Routing on the SNIR and Total Power Consumption
  • K.M. Pepe, B.R. Vojcic. Terminal Migration Model in which Cell Dwell Time is Defined by Different Probability Distributions in Different Cells
  • H. Hidaka, K. Saitoh, N. Shinagawa, T. Kobayashi. Concatenated Location Management
  • K. Sasada, S. Hiyama, M. Yabusaki. Handoff Scheme Improvement in Wireless Networks
  • A. Hac, Y. Zhang. Hierarchical Mobility Controlled by the Network
  • Y. Khouaja, K. Guillouard, J.M. Bonnin, Ph. Bertin. Approximate and Exact ML Detectors for CDMA and MIMO Systems: a Tree Detection Approach
  • S. Vaton, T. Chonavel, S. Saoudi. Block Turbo Code with Binary Input for Improving Quality of Service
  • P. Adde, R. Pyndiah, S. Kerouedan. Gallager Codes for Asynchronous Multiple Access
  • A. de Baynast, D. Declercq. Bounding Techniques for the Design of ChannelCoding and Modulation Systems
  • Y.W. Blankenship, B.K. Classon. Quality of Service of Internet Applications over the UMTS Radio Interface
  • S. Heier, A. Kemper, S. Grabner, J.O. Rock. Interactions between the TCP and RLC Protocols in UMTS
  • R. Bestak, Ph. Godlewski, Ph. Martins. Impact of SR-ARQ with Finite Buffer on TDD/TDMA Wireless LAN
  • E. Strinati, J. Gosteau, S. Simeons, P. Pellati. Traffic Performance Analysis of Multimedia Applications in Evolved GSM Networks
  • P. Stuckmann, C. Hoymann. Voice/Video over IP with Multi-class QoS in 3G Mobile Networks
  • L. Zhang, H. Fang. Establishment of Mobile Extranets through Mobile Ipv6 and GPRS: Enabling Universal Access to Corporate Intranets
  • K. Koutsopoulos, N. Alexiou, C. Konstantinopoulou, P. Demestichas, M. Theologou. IP Traffic Control on UMTS Terminal Equipment
  • M. Ricardo, R. Soares, J. Dias, J. Ruela. An Approach for Managing Networks and Services in a Diversified Radio Environment
  • P. Demestichas, G. Vivier, G. Martinez, F. Galliano, L. Papadopoulou, V. Stavroulaki, M. Theologou.

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