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16th ICT 2009: Marrakech, Morocco
- 2009 International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2009, Marrakech, Morocco, May 25-27, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-2936-3
- Matti Latva-aho:
Challenges in future broadband radio access, co-operative communications and self-organising networks. 1 - Ferit Ozan Akgül, Kaveh Pahlavan:
Location awareness for everyday smart computing. 2-7 - Hikmet Sari, Serdar Sezginer:
MIMO techniques and full frequency reuse in mobile WiMAX systems. 8-12 - Y. Bouzid, Hamid Harroud, Mohammed Boulmalf, Ahmed Karmouch:
Context-based services discovery in mobile environments. 13-18 - Evangelos Chatzistavros, Georgios Stamatelos:
Comparative performance evaluation of routing algorithms in IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc networks. 19-24 - Vahid Nazari Talooki, Jonathan Rodriguez, Rasool Sadeghi:
A load balanced aware routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks. 25-30 - Claudia Campolo, Claudio Casetti, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Saed Tarapiah:
Performance of network coding for ad hoc networks in realistic simulation scenarios. 31-36 - Manuel A. P. de Barros, Mohammed El Koutbi:
AQM applications in MAODV ad hoc network. 37-40 - Ryma Abassi, Sihem Guemara El Fatmi:
Towards a test cases generation method for Security Policies. 41-46 - João da Silva Pereira, Henrique J. A. da Silva:
Generalized Chu polyphase sequences. 47-52 - Jianhui Li, Mike Wolf, Martin Haardt:
Investigation of the baseline wander effect on Gbps wireless infrared system employing 8B10B coding. 53-58 - Chaojiong Wang, Ning Wang, Michael P. Howarth:
A new approach for achieving traffic-exchange localization in P2P-based content distribution. 59-64 - Qi Zhang, Alan Marshall, Roger F. Woods:
A traffic manager for integrated queuing and scheduling of unicast and multicast IP traffic. 65-70 - Maciej Stasiak, Maciej Piechowiak, Piotr Zwierzykowski:
On the methodology for the evaluation of unconstrained multicast routing algorithms. 71-76 - Kiyoshi Ueda, Hitoshi Shimizu, Tetsuya Iwata, Hiroshi Sunaga, Akira Fukuda:
SIP method escalation algorithm for NGN application network interface. 77-81 - Samir N. Al-Ghadhban:
Performance evaluation of opportunistic round robin scheduling for V-BLAST users over MIMO channels. 82-86 - Giovanni Garbo, Stefano Mangione, Vincenzo Maniscalco:
Orthogonal multicarrier transmission with modal channel estimation. 87-92 - Nejah Missaoui, Inès Kammoun, Mohamed Siala:
Throughput enhancement in wireless slotted ALOHA with space-time coding and collision processing. 93-98 - Nizar Ouni, Ridha Bouallegue:
Full diversity high data rate MIMO scheme with maximal ratio combiner for quasi-static Rayleigh fading channel. 99-102 - Roger Pierre Fabris Hoefel, Diogo Franco:
Joint performance and link budget analysis of HF RFID technology over fast and block fading channels. 103-108 - Moez Hizem, Ridha Bouallegue:
Performance of TH-PPM ultra wideband systems in multipath environments. 109-112 - Darminder Singh Ghataoura, Yang Yang, George Matich:
Channel aware fuzzy logic hop selection for wireless sensor networks. 113-118 - Brahim Elbhiri, Alba Pagès-Zamora, Driss Aboutajdine:
Real deployment of consensus algorithm on self-organized wireless sensor networks. 119-124 - Kazuo Mori, Katsuhiro Naito, Hideo Kobayashi:
Traffic adaptive active period control with adaptive backoff window for cluster-based IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor networks. 125-130 - Omar Banimelhem, Samer Khasawneh:
Grid-based multi-path with congestion avoidance routing (GMCAR) protocol for wireless sensor networks. 131-136 - Pedro Gonçalves, Ricardo Azevedo, Diogo Gomes, José Luís Oliveira, Rui L. Aguiar:
Evaluation of policy-based admission control mechanisms in NGN. 137-142 - Miguel Gomez, Emilio J. Torres, Javier Chamorro, Tomás Hernández, Eduardo Mendez:
On the integration and convergence of IN and IP mobile service infrastructures. 143-148 - Bruno Lopes, Rui L. Aguiar, A. Manuel de Oliveira Duarte:
Techno-economic study for a mobile WiMAX solution in an emerging market: A case study for Luanda. 149-154 - Thomas Frisanco:
A benchmark-based estimation approach for network operation cost reduction with shared delivery options. 155-159 - Ali Imran, Rahim Tafazolli:
Evaluation and comparison of capacities and costs of Multihop Cellular Networks. 160-165 - Roberto Riggio, Karina Mabell Gomez, Tinku Rasheed:
On the support of multimedia applications over IEEE 802.11-based wireless mesh networks. 166-171 - Charlotte Dumard, Erwin Riegler:
Distributed sphere decoding. 172-177 - Nagarjun Rao Kota, Piyush Grover, Pabitra Mitra:
A Spatio-Temporally Adaptive Clustering Protocol for wireless microsensor networks. 178-183 - Uma Shanker, A. Hamid Aghvami, Achim Gottscheber:
Service delivery framework for DVB-H and EPS. 184-189 - Sandrine Pasqualini, Folco Fioretti, Alessandro Andreoli, Paola Pierleoni:
Comparison of H.264/AVC, H.264 with AIF, and AVS based on different video quality metrics. 190-195 - Árpád Huszák, Sándor Imre:
Content-aware interface selection method for multi-path video streaming in best-effort networks. 196-201 - Tarek Ouni, Walid Ayedi, Mohamed Abid:
New low complexity DCT based video compression method. 202-207 - Jens Rüdinger, Adolf Finger:
Key dependent operation and algorithm specific complexity of statistical side channel attacks. 208-212 - Adel Daas, Mahmoud Hadef, Stephan Weiss:
Adaptive blind multiuser equalizer based on pdf matching. 213-216 - Mahdi Soltanolkotabi, Mojtaba Soltanalian, Arash Amini, Farokh Marvasti:
A practical sparse channel estimation for current OFDM standards. 217-222 - Dong Liang, Wenbo Wang, Yonghua Li:
Monte Carlo simulation with error classification for multipath Rayleigh fading channel. 223-227 - George Kamel, Paul Pangalos, Andrej Mihailovic, A. Hamid Aghvami:
A seamless QoS-enabled mobility management mechanism for moving networks. 228-231 - Suparna De, Klaus Moessner:
A framework for mobile, context-aware applications. 232-237 - Tomasz Mach, Rahim Tafazolli:
Mass mobility signaling congestion avoidance mechanism using randomized time distribution of cell reselections. 238-242 - Yong Li, Wentao Chen, Li Su, Depeng Jin, Lieguang Zeng:
Mobility management architecture based on integrated HIP and SIP protocols. 243-247 - Jari Nieminen, Jouni Karvo, Pasi E. Lassila, Markus Peuhkuri:
Impact of heterogeneous packet sizes on flow fairness. 248-253 - Maciej Stasiak, Piotr Zwierzykowski, Janusz Wiewióra:
WCDMA interface in UMTS network carrying a mixture of multi-rate traffic with different priorities. 254-259 - Gbenga Salami, Rahim Tafazolli:
On the performance evaluation of spectrum sharing algorithms between two UMTS operators. 260-265 - Diogo Acatauassu, Francisco C. B. F. Müller, Aldebaro Klautau:
Capacity of MIMO DSL systems using 100 MHz measured channel data. 266-269 - Jiandong Li, Chungang Yang, Weiying Li, Dong Chen, Dan Chen:
Pricing based power control game for Cognitive Radio networks. 270-275 - Fatma Rouissi, Fethi Tlili, Virginie Degardin, Adel Ghazel, Martine Lienard:
Impulsive noise cancellation based on zero insertion technique for high bit rate powerline communication system. 276-280 - Fahad Syed Muhammad, Antoine Stephan, Jean-Yves Baudais, Jean-François Hélard:
Bit rate maximization loading algorithm with mean BER-constraint for linear precoded OFDM. 281-285 - Ali Maiga, Jean-Yves Baudais, Jean-François Hélard:
An efficient channel condition aware proportional fairness ressource allocation for powerline communications. 286-291 - Ali Maiga, Jean-Yves Baudais, Jean-François Hélard:
An efficient bit-loading algorithm with peak BER constraint for the band-extended PLC. 292-297 - Ali Ameri, Mohammad J. Saberian, Mohammad Ali Akhaee, Farokh Marvasti:
Semi-reversible quantization based data hiding using missing samples recovery technique. 298-302 - Barry Cardiff, Brian Gaffney, Anthony D. Fagan:
Multiple Decision Feedback Equalizers for vector systems with complexity/performance tradeoff. 303-308 - João Paulo Carmo, Paulo Mateus Mendes, José Higino Correia:
A 4.2 mW 5.7-GHz frequency synthesizer with dynamic-logic (TSPC) frequency divider. 309-312 - Meriam Ben Amor, Mourad Loulou, Sébastien Quintanel, Daniel Pasquet:
An integrated 0.35µm CMOS technology inductor for wideBand LNA application. 313-317 - Zia Nadir, Farid Touati:
Design of high efficiency switching mode power amplifier for RF and micro-wave. 318-322 - Hafid Griguer, Eric Marzolf, Hicham Lalj, Fatima Riouch, M'hamed Drissi:
Patch Antenna Bandwidth enhancement through the use of Metamaterials. 323-327 - Alessandro Raschellà, Anna Umbert, Giuseppe Araniti, Antonio Iera, Antonella Molinaro:
On the impact of the user terminal velocity on HSPA performance in MBMS multicast mode. 328-333 - Lamia Chaari, Lotfi Kamoun:
An overview of mobility management over IEEE802.16e. 334-339 - Sanghun Pyo, Sunghoon Seo, JooSeok Song:
TSA: Time Series Adaptation for enhanced Cell Reselection in UMTS. 340-345 - Tamir T. M. Hamdan, Hasein Isa Sigiuk, Yahya M. Omar:
Reduction of handoff search phase time in IEEE 802.11 WLAN to fulfill real time services requirements. 346-351 - W. Akhtar, Philippe Gallion, Mohammad Gharaei:
Hybridization readiness for multiservice broadband networks. 352-355 - Roberson A. Oliveira, Patricia L. Inacio, Alexandre A. P. Pohl:
FBG filtering of SCM WDM channels with a notch type spring tuning device. 356-360 - Bangli Liang, Dianyong Chen, Bo Wang, Guohui Situ, Tad A. Kwasniewski, Zhigong Wang:
A monolithic high modulation efficiency CMOS laser diode / modulator driver. 361-363 - Rong-Nan Chiou, Chia-Nian Shyi:
Performance analysis on optical networks with TDMA. 364-368 - M. M. Qasaymeh, Tayem Nizar, Gami Hiren, M. Edwin Sawan, Ravi Pendse:
RRQR based closed-form blind carrier offset estimator for OFDM systems. 369-372 - Dengbao Du, Jintao Wang, Bing Han, Zhixing Yang:
Frequency synchronization for TDS-OFDM system with transmit diversity. 373-376 - Dong Liang, Wenbo Wang:
A frequency reuse partitioning scheme with successive interference cancellation for OFDM downlink transmission. 377-381 - Liming Hou, Zengli Wang, Xiaokang Lin:
Partial CSI feedback scheme for subchannel allocation in multiuser OFDM systems. 382-386
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