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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 52
Volume 52, Number 1, January 2014
- Jacek Rak:
Fifth international workshop on reliable networks design and modeling (RNDM 2013) [Global Communications Newsletter]. 1-4 - Sergio Benedetto:
The next two years [The President's Page]. 6-8 - Dominic A. Schupke, Óscar González de Dios, David Tipper
:
Advances in network planning - part I: fixed networks and clouds [Guest Editorial]. 24-25 - Anna Tzanakaki
, Markos P. Anastasopoulos
, Konstantinos Georgakilas, Giada Landi, Giacomo Bernini
, Nicola Ciulli
, Jordi Ferrer Riera, Eduard Escalona, Joan A. Garcia-Espin, Xavier Hesselbach, Sergi Figuerola, Shuping Peng, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou, Damian Parniewicz, Bartosz Belter, Juan Rodríguez Martinez:
Planning of dynamic virtual optical cloud infrastructures: The GEYSERS approach. 26-34 - Roberto Sabella, Francesco Testa, Paola Iovanna, Giulio Bottari:
Flexible packet-optical integration in the cloud age: Challenges and opportunities for network delayering. 35-43 - Ori Gerstel, Clarence Filsfils, Thomas Telkamp, Matthias Gunkel, Martin Horneffer, Víctor López, Arturo Mayoral
:
Multi-layer capacity planning for IP-optical networks. 44-51 - Luis Velasco, Alberto Castro
, Daniel King
, Ori Gerstel, Ramon Casellas
, Víctor López:
In-operation network planning. 52-60 - Aristotelis Kretsis, Konstantinos Christodoulopoulos
, Panagiotis C. Kokkinos, Emmanouel A. Varvarigos
:
Planning and operating flexible optical networks: Algorithmic issues and tools. 61-69 - Marc Ruiz, Luis Velasco, Andrew Lord, Daniel Fonseca, Michal Pióro
, Roland Wessäly, Juan P. Fernández Palacios:
Planning fixed to flexgrid gradual migration: drivers and open issues. 70-76 - Ronald Romero Reyes, Rong Zhao, Carmen Mas Machuca
:
Advanced dynamic migration planning toward FTTH. 77-83 - Edoardo Biagioni
:
Ad hoc and sensor networks [Series Editorial]. 84 - Marco Conti
, Silvia Giordano
:
Mobile ad hoc networking: milestones, challenges, and new research directions. 85-96 - Luigi Atzori, Antonio Iera
, Giacomo Morabito
:
From "smart objects" to "social objects": The next evolutionary step of the internet of things. 97-105 - Adriano Faggiani, Enrico Gregori, Luciano Lenzini, Valerio Luconi
, Alessio Vecchio:
Smartphone-based crowdsourcing for network monitoring: Opportunities, challenges, and a case study. 106-113 - Claudio Martella, Maarten van Steen
, Aart van Halteren
, Claudine Conrado, Jie Li:
Crowd textures as proximity graphs. 114-121 - Yang G. Kim, Myung J. Lee:
Scheduling multi-channel and multi-timeslot in time constrained wireless sensor networks via simulated annealing and particle swarm optimization. 122-129 - Aiko Pras, George Pavlou:
Network and service management [Series Editorial]. 130-131 - Steven Davy
, Jeroen Famaey
, Joan Serrat, Juan-Luis Gorricho, Avi Miron, Manos Dramitinos, Pedro Miguel Neves, Steven Latré, Ezer Goshen:
Challenges to support edge-as-a-service. 132-139 - Steven Latré, Jeroen Famaey
, Filip De Turck, Piet Demeester:
The fluid internet: service-centric management of a virtualized future internet. 140-148 - Raffaele Bolla
, Roberto Bruschi
, Franco Davoli
, Pasquale Donadio, Leonardo Fialho
, Martin Collier
, Alfio Lombardo
, Diego Reforgiato Recupero
, Vincenzo Riccobene, Tivadar Szemethy:
A northbound interface for power management in next generation network devices. 149-157 - Radu-Dinel Iorga, Eugen Borcoci, Radu Miruta, António Pinto
, Gustavo Carneiro
, Tânia Calçada
:
Management driven hybrid multicast framework for content aware networks. 158-165 - Yongmin Choi, Cha-hyun Yoon, Young-sik Kim, Seo Weon Heo, John A. Silvester:
The impact of application signaling traffic on public land mobile networks. 166-172 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Yoichi Maeda, Kai Jakobs, Martin Adolph:
Selected papers from the Fifth ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference [Series Editorial]. 174-175 - Mihoko Sakurai
, Richard T. Watson, Chon Abraham, Jiro Kokuryo
:
Sustaining life during the early stages of disaster relief with a frugal information system: learning from the great east Japan earthquake. 176-185 - Phillip H. Griffin
:
Telebiometric information security and safety management. 186-192 - Eva Ibarrola
, Eduardo Saiz
, Luis Zabala, Leire Cristobo
, Jin Xiao:
A new global quality of service model: QoXphere. 193-199 - Pål Grønsund, Przemyslaw Pawelczak, Jihoon Park, Danijela Cabric
:
System level performance of IEEE 802.22-2011 with sensing-based detection of wireless microphones. 200-209 - Deniz Gündüz
, Kostas Stamatiou, Nicolò Michelusi
, Michele Zorzi:
Designing intelligent energy harvesting communication systems. 210-216
Volume 52, Number 2, February 2014
- Rafael Sánchez
, José Alberto Hernández
, David Larrabeiti
:
Troubleshooting PON networks effectively with carrier-grade ethernet and WDM-PON. 7-13 - Mozhgan Mahloo, Jiajia Chen, Lena Wosinska
, Abhishek Dixit, Bart Lannoo, Didier Colle, Carmen Mas Machuca
:
Toward reliable hybrid WDM/TDM passive optical networks. 14-23 - Marco Ruffini, Lena Wosinska
, Mohand Achouche, Jiajia Chen, Nick J. Doran
, Farsheed Farjady, Julio Montalvo-Garcia
, Peter Ossieur, Barry O'Sullivan
, Nick Parsons, Thomas Pfeiffer, Xing-Zhi Qiu, Christian Raack, Harald Rohde, Marco Schiano, Paul D. Townsend
, Roland Wessäly, Xin Yin, David B. Payne:
DISCUS: an end-to-end solution for ubiquitous broadband optical access. 24-56 - D. B. Schuster:
International telecommunication union - Challenges for the plenipotentiary 2014 - The time for change. 57-61 - Chih-Lin I, Corbett Rowell, Shuangfeng Han, Zhikun Xu, Gang Li, Zhengang Pan:
Toward green and soft: a 5G perspective. 66-73 - Federico Boccardi, Robert W. Heath Jr.
, Angel E. Lozano
, Thomas L. Marzetta, Petar Popovski
:
Five disruptive technology directions for 5G. 74-80 - Naga Bhushan, Junyi Li, Durga Malladi, Rob Gilmore, Dean Brenner, Aleksandar Damnjanovic, Ravi Sukhavasi, Chirag Patel, Stefan Geirhofer:
Network densification: the dominant theme for wireless evolution into 5G. 82-89 - Boyd Bangerter, Shilpa Talwar, Reza Arefi, Ken Stewart:
Networks and devices for the 5G era. 90-96 - Gerhard Wunder, Peter Jung
, Martin Kasparick, Thorsten Wild, Frank Schaich, Yejian Chen, Stephan ten Brink, Ivan Gaspar
, Nicola Michailow, Andreas Festag
, Luciano Leonel Mendes
, Nicolas Cassiau, Dimitri Ktenas, Marcin Dryjanski, Slawomir Pietrzyk, Bertalan Eged, Peter Vago, F. Wiedmann:
5GNOW: non-orthogonal, asynchronous waveforms for future mobile applications. 97-105 - Wonil Roh, Ji-Yun Seol, Jeongho Park, Byunghwan Lee, Jaekon Lee, Yungsoo Kim, Jaeweon Cho, Kyungwhoon Cheun
, Farshid Aryanfar:
Millimeter-wave beamforming as an enabling technology for 5G cellular communications: theoretical feasibility and prototype results. 106-113 - Steven Siying Hong, J. Brand, Jung Il Choi, Mayank Jain
, Jeffrey Mehlman, Sachin Katti, Philip Alexander Levis:
Applications of self-interference cancellation in 5G and beyond. 114-121 - Cheng-Xiang Wang
, Fourat Haider, Xiqi Gao
, Xiaohu You
, Yang Yang, Dongfeng Yuan, Hadi M. Aggoune, Harald Haas
, Simon Fletcher, Erol Hepsaydir:
Cellular architecture and key technologies for 5G wireless communication networks. 122-130 - Xiaofei Wang, Min Chen, Tarik Taleb, Adlen Ksentini, Victor C. M. Leung
:
Cache in the air: exploiting content caching and delivery techniques for 5G systems. 131-139 - Gerhard P. Fettweis, Siavash M. Alamouti:
5G: Personal mobile internet beyond what cellular did to telephony. 140-145 - Euisin Lee
, Eun-Kyu Lee, Mario Gerla, Soon-Young Oh:
Vehicular cloud networking: architecture and design principles. 148-155 - Silvia Boiardi, Antonio Capone
, Brunilde Sansò:
Planning for energy-aware wireless networks. 156-162 - Albrecht J. Fehske, Henrik Klessig, Jens Voigt, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
Flow-level models for capacity planning and management in interference-coupled wireless data networks. 164-171 - Song Yang, Fernando A. Kuipers:
Traffic uncertainty models in network planning. 172-177 - Thomas Bauschert, Christina Büsing, Fabio D'Andreagiovanni
, Arie M. C. A. Koster
, Manuel Kutschka, Uwe Steglich:
Network planning under demand uncertainty with robust optimization. 178-185 - Erik G. Larsson, Ove Edfors
, Fredrik Tufvesson
, Thomas L. Marzetta:
Massive MIMO for next generation wireless systems. 186-195 - Rainer Schoenen, Halim Yanikomeroglu
:
User-in-the-loop: spatial and temporal demand shaping for sustainable wireless networks. 196-203
Volume 52, Number 3, March 2014
- Robert Chodorek:
Book review. 11 - Rolf Frantz:
Comsoc training [Certification Corner]. 12 - Tomonori Aoyama, Norio Shiratori, Kazuo Hagimoto, Hirohisa Gambe, Yukou Mochida:
Lessons of the Great East Japan Earthquake [Guest editorial]. 21-22 - Mitsuyoshi Kobayashi:
Experience of infrastructure damage caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake and countermeasures against future disasters. 23-29 - Takafumi Aoki, Koichi Ito
:
What is the role of universities in disaster response, recovery, and rehabilitation? Focusing on our disaster victim identification project. 30-37 - Yoshiaki Nemoto, Kiyoshi Hamaguchi:
Resilient ICT research based on lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake. 38-43 - Yoshitaka Shibata, Noriki Uchida, Norio Shiratori:
Analysis of and proposal for a disaster information network from experience of the Great East Japan Earthquake. 44-50 - Seiichi Murakami:
How broadcasters used the internet: simulcasting at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake. 51-55 - Rose Qingyang Hu, Bo Rong, Chonggang Wang, Yi Qian, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Security in wireless multimedia communications [Guest Editorial]. 56-57 - Kuan Zhang
, Xiaohui Liang, Xuemin Shen
, Rongxing Lu:
Exploiting multimedia services in mobile social networks from security and privacy perspectives. 58-65 - Liang Zhou, Dan Wu, Baoyu Zheng, Mohsen Guizani:
Joint physical-application layer security for wireless multimedia delivery. 66-72 - Honggang Wang
, Shaoen Wu, Min Chen, Wei Wang:
Security protection between users and the mobile media cloud. 73-79 - Longfei Wu
, Xiaojiang Du, Xinwen Fu:
Security threats to mobile multimedia applications: Camera-based attacks on mobile phones. 80-87 - Ying-Dar Lin, Erica Johnson:
Network testing series [Series Editorial]. 88-89 - Alexandre Jose Figueiredo Loureiro, David Gallegos, George Caldwell:
Substandard cell phones: impact on network quality and a new method to identify an unlicensed IMEI in the network. 90-96 - Pin-Jen Lin, Yi-Bing Lin:
An IP-based packet test environment for TD-LTE and LTE FDD. 97-103 - Daniel Câmara
, Hajime Tazaki, Emilio Mancini, Thierry Turletti, Walid Dabbous, Mathieu Lacage:
DCE: Test the real code of your protocols and applications over simulated networks. 104-110 - Thomas Alexander, Amitabh Mishra:
Radio communications: components, systems, and networks [Series Editorial]. 112-113 - Kamran Arshad
, Richard MacKenzie, Ulrico Celentano, Arpad Drozdy, Stephanie Leveil, Juan Rico, Arturo Medela, Christophe Rosik:
Resource management for QoS support in cognitive radio networks. 114-120 - Hani Mehrpouyan, Mohammad Reza Khanzadi, Michail Matthaiou
, Akbar M. Sayeed, Robert Schober, Yingbo Hua:
Improving bandwidth efficiency in E-band communication systems. 121-128 - Eduard A. Jorswieck
, Leonardo Badia
, Torsten Fahldieck, Eleftherios Karipidis, Jian Luo:
Spectrum sharing improves the network efficiency for cellular operators. 129-136
Volume 52, Number 4, April 2014
- Carlos Kamienski
, Stenio Fernandes, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville
, Antônio Tadeu A. Gomes
:
2013 IEEE Latin America Conference on Cloud Computing and Communications [Global Communications Newsletter]. 1-4 - Sergio Benedetto, Stefano Bregni
:
IEEE ComSoc member relations [The President's Page]. 6-8 - Shahid Mumtaz
, Lie-Liang Yang, Chonggang Wang, Fumiyuki Adachi
, Najah Abu Ali
:
Smart-device-to-smart-device communications: part I [Guest editorial]. 18-19 - Sergey D. Andreev
, Alexander Pyattaev
, Kerstin Johnsson, Olga Galinina
, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
:
Cellular traffic offloading onto network-assisted device-to-device connections. 20-31 - Peyman Pahlevani, Martin Hundebøll, Morten Videbæk Pedersen, Daniel E. Lucani
, Hassan Charaf, Frank H. P. Fitzek
, Hamidreza Bagheri
, Marcos D. Katz:
Novel concepts for device-to-device communication using network coding. 32-39 - Xingqin Lin
, Jeffrey G. Andrews, Amitabha Amitava Ghosh, Rapeepat Ratasuk:
An overview of 3GPP device-to-device proximity services. 40-48 - Daquan Feng, Lu Lu, Yi Yuan-Wu, Geoffrey Ye Li, Shaoqian Li, Gang Feng:
Device-to-device communications in cellular networks. 49-55 - Hiroki Nishiyama
, Masaya Ito, Nei Kato
:
Relay-by-smartphone: realizing multihop device-to-device communications. 56-65 - Muhammad Alam, Du Yang, Jonathan Rodriguez
, Raed A. Abd-Alhameed:
Secure device-to-device communication in LTE-A. 66-73 - Mohammad Tauhidul Islam, Abd-Elhamid M. Taha, Selim G. Akl:
A survey of access management techniques in machine type communications. 74-81 - Dimitrios Karvounas, Andreas Georgakopoulos, Kostas Tsagkaris
, Vera Stavroulaki
, Panagiotis Demestichas
:
Smart management of D2D constructs: an experiment-based approach. 82-89 - Charles Chien, Zhiwei Xu:
Integrated circuits for communications [Series editorial]. 90 - Bodhisatwa Sadhu, Martin Sturm, Brian M. Sadler
, Ramesh Harjani:
Building an on-chip spectrum sensor for cognitive radios. 92-100 - Jacques Christophe Rudell, Venumadhav Bhagavatula, William Wesson:
Future integrated sensor radios for long-haul communication. 101-109 - Vijay K. Gurbani, Salvatore Loreto:
Design and implementation: dealing with large-scale bug traces. 110 - Ying-Dar Lin, Chun-Nan Lu, Yuan-Cheng Lai, Zongo Pawendtaore Eliezer:
Bug traces: identifying and downsizing packet traces with failures triggered in networking devices. 112-119 - George Koutitas, Leandros Tassiulas:
Smart grid technologies for future radio and data center networks. 120-128 - Derya Malak, Özgür B. Akan:
Communication theoretical understanding of intra-body nervous nanonetworks. 129-135 - Peter Vetter, Dusan Suvakovic, Hungkei Keith Chow, N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan, Konstantinos Kanonakis, Ka-Lun Lee, Fabienne Saliou, Xin Yin, Bart Lannoo:
Energy-efficiency improvements for optical access. 136-144 - Nikola Zlatanov
, Aïssa Ikhlef, Toufiqul Islam, Robert Schober:
Buffer-aided cooperative communications: opportunities and challenges. 146-153
Volume 52, Number 5, May 2014
- Afif Osseiran, Federico Boccardi, Volker Braun, Katsutoshi Kusume, Patrick Marsch, Michal Maternia, Olav Queseth, Malte Schellmann
, Hans D. Schotten
, Taoka Hidekazu, Hugo M. Tullberg, Mikko A. Uusitalo
, Bogdan Timus, Mikael Fallgren:
Scenarios for 5G mobile and wireless communications: the vision of the METIS project. 26-35 - Shanzhi Chen, Jian Zhao:
The requirements, challenges, and technologies for 5G of terrestrial mobile telecommunication. 36-43 - Volker Jungnickel, Konstantinos Manolakis, Wolfgang Zirwas, Berthold Panzner, Volker Braun, Moritz Lossow, Mikael Sternad, Rikke Apelfrojd, Tommy Svensson
:
The role of small cells, coordinated multipoint, and massive MIMO in 5G. 44-51 - Wooseok Nam, Dongwoon Bai, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang:
Advanced interference management for 5G cellular networks. 52-60 - Jing Xu, Jiang Wang, Yuanping Zhu, Yang Yang, Xiaoying Zheng, Shuangdie Wang, Ligang Liu, Kari Horneman, Yong Teng:
Cooperative distributed optimization for the hyper-dense small cell deployment. 61-67 - Peter Rost, Carlos Jesus Bernardos
, Antonio De Domenico, Marco Di Girolamo, Massinissa Lalam, Andreas Mäder, Dario Sabella, Dirk Wübben
:
Cloud technologies for flexible 5G radio access networks. 68-76 - Joseph Mitola III, Joseph R. Guerci, Jeffrey H. Reed, Yu-Dong Yao, Yingying Chen
, T. Charles Clancy, Johanna Dwyer, Hongbin Li, Hong Man, Robert W. McGwier, Yi Guo
:
Accelerating 5G QoE via public-private spectrum sharing. 77-85 - Mohsen Nader Tehrani, Murat Uysal
, Halim Yanikomeroglu
:
Device-to-device communication in 5G cellular networks: challenges, solutions, and future directions. 86-92 - Rose Qingyang Hu, Yi Qian:
An energy efficient and spectrum efficient wireless heterogeneous network framework for 5G systems. 94-101 - Michael Schnell, Ulrich Epple, Dmitriy Shutin, Nicolas Schneckenburger:
LDACS: future aeronautical communications for air-traffic management. 104-110 - Martin Strohmeier
, Matthias Schäfer, Vincent Lenders
, Ivan Martinovic:
Realities and challenges of nextgen air traffic management: the case of ADS-B. 111-118 - Simon Plass, Romain Hermenier, Oliver Lücke, Dirk Gomez Depoorter, Théophile Tordjman, Mark Chatterton, Massimiliano Amirfeiz, Simone Scotti, Yongqiang Jay Cheng
, Prashant Pillai
, Thomas Gräupl, Frederic Durand, Ken Murphy, Andrew Marriott, Alexander Zaytsev:
Flight trial demonstration of seamless aeronautical networking. 119-128 - Torsten Andre, Karin A. Hummel
, Angela P. Schoellig
, Evsen Yanmaz
, Mahdi Asadpour, Christian Bettstetter
, Pasquale Grippa, Hermann Hellwagner
, Stephan Sand, Siwei Zhang
:
Application-driven design of aerial communication networks. 129-137 - Bow-Nan Cheng, Frederick J. Block, B. Russ Hamilton, David Ripplinger, Chayil Timmerman, Leonid Veytser, Aradhana Narula-Tam:
Design considerations for next-generation airborne tactical networks. 138-145 - Brian Trammell, Pedro Casas, Dario Rossi, Arian Bär, Zied Ben-Houidi, Ilias Leontiadis, Tivadar Szemethy, Marco Mellia
:
mPlane: an intelligent measurement plane for the internet. 148-156 - Anirban Mandal
, Ilya Baldin, Yufeng Xin
, Paul Ruth
, Chris Heermann:
Enabling persistent queries for cross-aggregate performance monitoring. 157-164 - Marcelo Bagnulo
, Trevor Burbridge, Sam Crawford, Philip Eardley, Jürgen Schönwälder
, Brian Trammell:
Building a standard measurement platform. 165-173 - Hao Yu, Feng Liu, Susanne Naegele-Jackson, Tangui Coulouarn, Trupti Kulkarni, Josva Kleist
, Wolfgang Hommel, Lars Dittmann
:
GÉANT perfSONAR MDM-based circuit monitoring in a multidomain environment. 174-181 - Sven G. Bilén, Alexander M. Wyglinski
, Christopher Robert Anderson
, Todor Cooklev, Carl B. Dietrich, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny, Julio V. Urbina
, Stephen H. Edwards, Jeffrey H. Reed:
Software-defined radio: a new paradigm for integrated curriculum delivery. 184-193 - Mohammed El-Hajjar
, Quoc A. Nguyen, Robert G. Maunder
, Soon Xin Ng
:
Demonstrating the practical challenges of wireless communications using USRP. 194-201 - Marina Petrova, Andreas Achtzehn, Petri Mähönen:
System-oriented communications engineering curriculum: teaching design concepts with SDR platforms. 202-209 - Yingsi Liang, Oren E. Eliezer, Dinesh Rajan, John P. Lowe:
WWVB time signal broadcast: an enhanced broadcast format and multi-mode receiver. 210-217 - Nurul I. Sarkar
, Jairo A. Gutiérrez
:
Revisiting the issue of the credibility of simulation studies in telecommunication networks: highlighting the results of a comprehensive survey of IEEE publications. 218-224 - Józef Lubacz
, Wojciech Mazurczyk
, Krzysztof Szczypiorski
:
Principles and overview of network steganography. 225-229 - Biswanath Mukherjee, M. Farhan Habib, Ferhat Dikbiyik:
Network adaptability from disaster disruptions and cascading failures. 230-238
Volume 52, Number 6, June 2014
- Sergio Benedetto, Robert S. Fish, Alex Gelman, Mehmet Ulema:
Communications and standards: A natural pairing [The President's Page]. 6-10 - Nim Cheung, Jack Howell:
Tribute to George Heilmeier, inventor of liquid crystal display, former DARPA director, and industry technology leader. 12-13 - Jinsong Wu
, Igor Bisio
, Chris Gniady, Ekram Hossain, Massimo Valla, Haibo Li:
Context-aware networking and communications: Part 1 [Guest editorial]. 14-15 - Sudip Misra, Sankar Narayan Das, Mohammad S. Obaidat
:
Context-aware quality of service in wireless sensor networks. 16-23 - Ozgur Yurur
, Chi Harold Liu, Wilfrido Alejandro Moreno:
A survey of context-aware middleware designs for human activity recognition. 24-31 - Qing Li, Hongkun Li, Paul Russell Jr., Zhuo Chen, Chonggang Wang:
CA-P2P: context-aware proximity-based peer-to-peer wireless communications. 32-41 - Kaimin Wei, Song Guo
, Ke Xu:
CACC: A context-aware congestion control approach in smartphone networks. 42-48 - Shahzad Ali
, Gianluca Rizzo
, Vincenzo Mancuso
, Vittorio Cozzolino, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
Experimenting with floating content in an office setting. 49-54 - Yuichi Kawamoto
, Zubair Md. Fadlullah
, Hiroki Nishiyama
, Nei Kato
, Morio Toyoshima:
Prospects and challenges of context-aware multimedia content delivery in cooperative satellite and terrestrial networks. 55-61 - Kun Wang, Heng Lu, Lei Shu
, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
A context-aware system architecture for leak point detection in the large-scale petrochemical industry. 62-69 - Vijay S. Rao, S. N. Akshay Uttama Nambi, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
On systems generating context triggers through energy harvesting. 70-77 - Xiping Hu
, Xitong Li, Edith C. H. Ngai, Victor C. M. Leung
, Philippe Kruchten
:
Multidimensional context-aware social network architecture for mobile crowdsensing. 78-87 - Shahid Mumtaz
, Lie-Liang Yang, Chonggang Wang, Fumiyuki Adachi
, Najah Abu Ali
:
Smart-device-to-smart-device communications: Part 2 [Guest Editorial]. 88-89 - Lili Wei, Rose Qingyang Hu, Yi Qian, Geng Wu:
Enable device-to-device communications underlaying cellular networks: challenges and research aspects. 90-96 - Kingsley J. Zou, Michael Mao Wang, Kristo W. Yang, Jingjing Zhang, Weixing Sheng, Qian Chen, Xiaohu You:
Proximity discovery for device-to-device communications over a cellular network. 98-107 - Lei Lei
, Yiru Kuang, Xuemin Shen
, Chuang Lin, Zhangdui Zhong:
Resource control in network assisted device-to-device communications: solutions and challenges. 108-117 - Ralph Tanbourgi, Holger Jäkel, Friedrich K. Jondral:
Cooperative interference cancellation using device-to-device communications. 118-124 - Angelos Antonopoulos
, Elli Kartsakli
, Christos V. Verikoukis:
Game theoretic D2D content dissemination in 4G cellular networks. 125-132 - Wei Wang, Vincent K. N. Lau
:
Delay-aware cross-layer design for device-to-device communications in future cellular systems. 133-139 - Yusuf A. Sambo
, Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir
, Khalid A. Qaraqe
, Erchin Serpedin, Muhammad Ali Imran
:
Expanding cellular coverage via cell-edge deployment in heterogeneous networks: spectral efficiency and backhaul power consumption perspectives. 140-149 - Yong Li, Ting Wu, Pan Hui, Depeng Jin, Sheng Chen
:
Social-aware D2D communications: qualitative insights and quantitative analysis. 150-158 - Wai Chen, Luca Delgrossi, Timo Kosch, Tadao Saito:
Automotive networking and applications [Guest editorial]. 160-162 - Yongtae Park, Hyogon Kim:
On the coexistence of IEEE 802.11ac and WAVE in the 5.9 GHz Band. 162-168 - Falko Dressler
, Hannes Hartenstein, Onur Altintas, Ozan K. Tonguz:
Inter-vehicle communication: Quo vadis. 170-177 - Yongtae Park, Hyogon Kim:
Counting vehicles: Learning from animal population estimation. 178-183 - Ali C. Begen
, Mario Kolberg, Madjid Merabti:
Trends in consumer communications: networked homes [Guest Editorial]. 184 - Yan Shi, Eduward Tangdiongga
, Antonius M. J. Koonen
, Andreas Bluschke, Philipp Rietzsch, Julio Montalvo
, Maurice M. de Laat, Gerlas N. Van Den Hoven, Bas Huiszoon:
Plastic-optical-fiber-based in-home optical networks. 186-193 - Rob Brennan
, Zohar Etzioni, Kevin Feeney, Declan O'Sullivan
, William M. Fitzgerald, Simon Foley
:
Consumer-Managed Federated Homes. 194-201 - Alessio Botta
, Antonio Pescapè:
On the performance of new generation satellite broadband internet services. 202-209 - Michael Jarschel, Thomas Zinner, Tobias Hoßfeld
, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Wolfgang Kellerer
:
Interfaces, attributes, and use cases: A compass for SDN. 210-217 - Jianhua Zhang, Chun Pan, Feng Pei, Guangyi Liu, Xiang Cheng:
Three-dimensional fading channel models: A survey of elevation angle research. 218-226 - Szymon Szott:
Selfish insider attacks inIEEE 802.11s wireless mesh networks. 227-233 - Rongpeng Li, Zhifeng Zhao, Xuan Zhou, Jacques Palicot, Honggang Zhang
:
The prediction analysis of cellular radio access network traffic: From entropy theory to networking practice. 234-240
Volume 52, Number 7, July 2014
- Weixiao Meng:
Activities in 2014 of the ComSoc Harbin chapter, China [July 2014 Global Communications Newsletter]. 1-4 - Sergio Benedetto, Gianluca Setti:
A discussion on open access [The President's Page]. 6-9 - Steve S. Gorshe:
State of the communications society magazines [The Director of Magazines]. 10 - Janusz Gozdecki, Tomasz Chmielecki:
Book reviews [2 books reviewed]. 11 - Shaowei Wang, Fabrizio Granelli
, Ying Li, Shanzhi Chen:
Energy-efficient cognitive radio networks [Guest Editorial]. 12-13 - Chunxiao Jiang, Haijun Zhang, Yong Ren, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Energy-efficient non-cooperative cognitive radio networks: micro, meso, and macro views. 14-20 - Agapi Mesodiakaki, Ferran Adelantado
, Luis Alonso
, Christos V. Verikoukis:
Energy-efficient user association in cognitive heterogeneous networks. 22-29 - Salim Eryigit, Gürkan Gür
, Suzan Bayhan, Tuna Tugcu
:
Energy efficiency is a subtle concept: fundamental trade-offs for cognitive radio networks. 30-36 - Huaizhou Shi, R. Venkatesha Prasad
, Vijay S. Rao, Ignas G. Niemegeers, Ming Xu:
Spectrum- and energy-efficient D2DWRAN. 38-45 - Xuemin Hong, Jing Wang, Cheng-Xiang Wang
, Jianghong Shi:
Cognitive radio in 5G: a perspective on energy-spectral efficiency trade-off. 46-53 - Tao Jiang, Chunxing Ni, Daiming Qu, Chonggang Wang:
Energy-efficient NC-OFDM/OQAM-based cognitive radio networks. 54-60 - Steve Hranilovic, Lutz Lampe, Srinath Hosur, Richard D. Roberts:
Visible light communications: the road to standardization and commercialization (Part 2) [Guest Editorial]. 62-63 - Anagnostis Tsiatmas, Constant P. M. J. Baggen, Frans M. J. Willems, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz
, Jan W. M. Bergmans:
An illumination perspective on visible light communications. 64-71 - Giorgio Corbellini, Kaan Aksit
, Stefan Schmid, Stefan Mangold, Thomas R. Gross:
Connecting networks of toys and smartphones with visible light communication. 72-78 - Ciprian Gavrincea
, Jorge Baranda, Pol Henarejos
:
Rapid prototyping of standard-compliant visible light communications system. 80-87 - Takaya Yamazato
, Isamu Takai, Hiraku Okada, Toshiaki Fujii
, Tomohiro Yendo, Shintaro Arai
, Michinori Andoh, Tomohisa Harada, Keita Yasutomi, Keiichiro Kagawa, Shoji Kawahito:
Image-sensor-based visible light communication for automotive applications. 88-97 - Harald Burchardt, Nikola Serafimovski, Dobroslav Tsonev, Stefan Videv, Harald Haas
:
VLC: Beyond point-to-point communication. 98-105 - Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho
, Paul Smith, Andreas Mauthe
, David Hutchison
:
Network resilience with reusable management patterns. 105-115 - George Pavlou, Jürgen Schönwälder
:
Network and service management [Series Editorial]. 106-107 - Reaz Ahmed, Raouf Boutaba:
Design considerations for managing wide area software defined networks. 116-123 - Robert Koch, Mario Golling, Gabi Dreo Rodosek:
Behavior-based intrusion detection in encrypted environments. 124-131 - Giovane Cesar Moreira Moura, Ramin Sadre, Aiko Pras:
Bad neighborhoods on the internet. 132-139 - Edoardo Biagioni
, Silvia Giordano
:
Ad hoc and sensor networks [Series Editorial]. 140 - Mahdi Asadpour, Bertold Van den Bergh, Domenico Giustiniano
, Karin Anna Hummel
, Sofie Pollin
, Bernhard Plattner:
Micro aerial vehicle networks: an experimental analysis of challenges and opportunities. 141-149 - Sheng Yu, Baoxian Zhang, Cheng Li
, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Routing protocols for wireless sensor networks with mobile sinks: a survey. 150-157 - Dinh Danh Le, Miklós Molnár
, Jérôme Palaysi:
Multicast routing in WDM networks without splitters. 158-167 - Daniel J. Costello Jr., Lara Dolecek, Thomas E. Fuja, Jörg Kliewer, David G. M. Mitchell, Roxana Smarandache:
Spatially coupled sparse codes on graphs: theory and practice. 168-176 - Muriel Médard, Frank H. P. Fitzek
, Marie-José Montpetit, Catherine Rosenberg:
Network coding mythbusting: why it is not about butterflies anymore. 177-183 - Sasitharan Balasubramaniam
, Nikita Lyamin
, Denis Kleyko
, Mikael Skurnik, Alexey V. Vinel, Yevgeni Koucheryavy
:
Exploiting bacterial properties for multi-hop nanonetworks. 184-191 - Kai Niu, Kai Chen, Jiaru Lin, Q. T. Zhang:
Polar codes: Primary concepts and practical decoding algorithms. 192-203
Volume 52, Number 8, August 2014
- Giulio Bartoli, Dania Marabissi, Romano Fantacci, Zoran Hadzi-Velkov, Milica Pejanovic-Djurisic, George Paunovic:
Distinguished Lecturer Tour of Norman C. Beaulieu in Skopje, Florence, Podgorica, and Belgrade in March 2014 [Global Communications Newsletter]. 1-4 - Sergio Benedetto, Roberto Saracco:
The IEEE future directions committee [The President's Page]. 6-7 - Miralem Mehic, Krzysztof Rusek:
Book reviews [2 books reviewed]. 12-13 - Bin Guo, Francesco Calabrese, Emiliano Miluzzo, Mirco Musolesi
:
Mobile crowd sensing: Part 1 [Guest Editorial]. 20-21 - Victor Pankratius, Frank D. Lind
, Anthea J. Coster, Philip J. Erickson
, Joshua Semeter:
Mobile crowd sensing in space weather monitoring: the mahali project. 22-28 - Huadong Ma, Dong Zhao, Peiyan Yuan
:
Opportunities in mobile crowd sensing. 29-35 - Dong Wang, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Lance M. Kaplan:
Surrogate mobile sensing. 36-41 - Daqing Zhang, Leye Wang, Haoyi Xiong
, Bin Guo:
4W1H in mobile crowd sensing. 42-48 - Ioannis Krontiris, Marc Langheinrich
, Katie Shilton
:
Trust and privacy in mobile experience sharing: future challenges and avenues for research. 50-55 - Zhiwen Yu, Yun Feng, Huang Xu, Xingshe Zhou:
Recommending travel packages based on mobile crowdsourced data. 56-62 - Jinsong Wu
, Igor Bisio
, Chris Gniady, Ekram Hossain, Massimo Valla, Haibo Li:
Context-aware networking and communications: part 2 [Guest Editorial]. 64-65 - Farzad Safaei
, Pedram Pourashraf, Daniel Robert Franklin
:
Large-scale immersive video conferencing by altering video quality and distribution based on the virtual context. 66-72 - Agusti Solanas
, Constantinos Patsakis
, Mauro Conti
, Ioannis S. Vlachos
, Victoria Ramos, Francisco Falcone, Octavian Postolache
, Pablo A. Pérez-Martínez, Roberto Di Pietro
, Despina N. Perrea, Antoni Martínez-Ballesté:
Smart health: A context-aware health paradigm within smart cities. 74-81 - Ejder Bastug, Mehdi Bennis
, Mérouane Debbah:
Living on the edge: The role of proactive caching in 5G wireless networks. 82-89 - Alberto Huertas Celdrán
, Manuel Gil Pérez
, Félix J. García Clemente
, Gregorio Martínez Pérez:
Precise: Privacy-aware recommender based on context information for cloud service environments. 90-96 - Federica Paganelli
, Mehmet Ulema, Barbara Martini:
Context-aware service composition and delivery in NGSONs over SDN. 97-105 - Jiafu Wan
, Daqiang Zhang
, Shengjie Zhao, Laurence T. Yang, Jaime Lloret:
Context-aware vehicular cyber-physical systems with cloud support: architecture, challenges, and solutions. 106-113 - Osman S. Gebizlioglu, Vijay Jain:
Optical multi-service core and access networks [Series Editorial]. 114 - Tim Pearson, Kishan Shenoi:
A case for assisted partial timing support using precision timing protocol packet synchronization for LTE-A. 136-143 - Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu, Daqing Zhang, Xingshe Zhou:
Cross-community sensing and mining. 144-152 - Tarik Cicic, Ahmed Elmokashfi:
Media network as a service. 153-159
Volume 52, Number 9, September 2014
- Stefano Bregni
:
Sister and related societies - reaching out to ComSoc's global community [Global Communications Newsletter]. 1-5 - George Iosifidis
, Lin Gao, Jianwei Huang, Leandros Tassiulas:
Incentive mechanisms for user-provided networks. 20-27 - Bruno Astuto A. Nunes, Mateus A. S. Santos, Bruno Trevizan de Oliveira, Cíntia B. Margi
, Katia Obraczka, Thierry Turletti:
Software-defined-networking-enabled capacity sharing in user-centric networks. 28-36 - Michalis Katsarakis, Georgios Fortetsanakis, Paulos Charonyktakis, Alexandros Kostopoulos, Maria Papadopouli:
On user-centric tools for QoE-based recommendation and real-time analysis of large-scale markets. 37-43 - Xiaoshuang Xing, Tao Jing, Wei Zhou, Xiuzhen Cheng, Yan Huo
, Hang Liu:
Routing in user-centric networks. 44-51 - Maged Elkashlan, Trung Quang Duong
, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Millimeter-wave communications for 5G: fundamentals: Part I [Guest Editorial]. 52-54 - A. Lee Swindlehurst
, Ender Ayanoglu, Payam Heydari, Filippo Capolino
:
Millimeter-wave massive MIMO: the next wireless revolution? 56-62 - Wonbin Hong, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Youngju Lee, Yoongeon Kim, Seung-Tae Ko:
Study and prototyping of practically large-scale mmWave antenna systems for 5G cellular devices. 63-69 - Tianyang Bai, Ahmed Alkhateeb, Robert W. Heath Jr.
:
Coverage and capacity of millimeter-wave cellular networks. 70-77 - Ahmed Iyanda Sulyman, Almuthanna Turki Nassar, Mathew K. Samimi, George R. MacCartney, Theodore S. Rappaport, Abdulhameed Alsanie:
Radio propagation path loss models for 5G cellular networks in the 28 GHZ and 38 GHZ millimeter-wave bands. 78-86 - Cedric Dehos, José Luis González, Antonio De Domenico, Dimitri Ktenas, Laurent Dussopt:
Millimeter-wave access and backhauling: the solution to the exponential data traffic increase in 5G mobile communications systems? 88-95 - Ying-Dar Lin, Erica Johnson:
Network testing [Series Editorial]. 96-97 - Matteo Danieletto, Giorgio Quer, Ramesh R. Rao, Michele Zorzi:
CARMEN: a cognitive networking testbed on android OS devices. 98-107 - Carlos Ameixieira, André Cardote, Filipe Neves, Rui Meireles, Susana Sargento, Luís Coelho, João Afonso, Bruno Areias, Eduardo Mota, Rui A. Costa, Ricardo Matos, João Barros
:
Harbornet: a real-world testbed for vehicular networks. 108-114 - Jerzy Domzal
, Jakub Dudek, Piotr Jurkiewicz
, Lukasz Romanski, Robert Wójcik:
The cross-protect router: implementation tests and opportunities. 115-123 - Thomas Alexander, Amitabh Mishra:
Radio communications: components, systems, and networks [Series Editorial]. 124-125 - Bertrand M. Hochwald, David James Love, Su Yan
, Patrick Fay
, Jianming Jin:
Incorporating specific absorption rate constraints into wireless signal design. 126-133 - Michael D. Foegelle:
The future of MIMO over-the-air testing. 134-142 - Troy A. Johnson, Patrick Seeling
:
Desktop and mobile web page comparison: characteristics, trends, and implications. 144-151 - Kenneth J. Kerpez, John M. Cioffi, George Ginis, Marc Goldburg, Stefano Galli
, Peter Silverman:
Software-defined access networks. 152-159
Volume 52, Number 10, October 2014
- Yifei Yuan, Zhisong Zuo, Yanfeng Guan, Xianming Chen, Wei Luo, Qi Bi, Peng Chen, Xiaoming She:
LTE-Advanced coverage enhancements. 1-0 - Sergio Benedetto, Byeong Gi Lee:
ComSoc's strategic planning for the "smart revolution" [The President's Page]. 6-10 - Torleiv Maseng, Randall Landry, Kenneth Young:
Military Communications [Guest Editorial]. 20 - Iván Vidal
, Francisco Valera
, Miguel Angel Diaz Bautista, Marcelo Bagnulo
:
Design and practical deployment of a network-centric remotely piloted aircraft system. 22-29 - Kyung Joon Kwak, Yalin Evren Sagduyu, Justin Yackoski, Babak Azimi-Sadjadi, Ali Namazi, Julia Deng, Jason H. Li:
Airborne network evaluation: challenges and high fidelity emulation solution. 30-36 - Ergin Dinc, Özgür B. Akan:
Beyond-line-of-sight communications with ducting layer. 37-43 - Michele Nogueira
, Piotr Cholda
, Deep Medhi, Robert D. Doverspike:
Disaster resilience in communication networks [Guest Editorial]. 44-45 - Christian Doerr, Fernando A. Kuipers:
All quiet on the internet front? 46-51 - Rodrigo De Souza Couto
, Stefano Secci
, Miguel Elias Mitre Campista
, Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa
:
Network design requirements for disaster resilience in IaaS clouds. 52-58 - Quang Tran Minh, Kien Nguyen
, Cristian Borcea, Shigeki Yamada:
On-the-fly establishment of multihop wireless access networks for disaster recovery. 60-66 - Yifan Sun
, Kaushik R. Chowdhury
:
Enabling emergency communication through a cognitive radio vehicular network. 68-75 - Bin Guo, Francesco Calabrese, Emiliano Miluzzo, Mirco Musolesi
:
Mobile crowd sensing: part 2 [Guest Editorial]. 76-77 - Giuseppe Cardone, Andrea Cirri, Antonio Corradi
, Luca Foschini
:
The participact mobile crowd sensing living lab: The testbed for smart cities. 78-85 - Sanae Rosen, Sung-Ju Lee, Jeongkeun Lee, Paul Congdon, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Ken Burden:
MCNet: Crowdsourcing wireless performance measurements through the eyes of mobile devices. 86-91 - Chenren Xu, Sugang Li, Yanyong Zhang, Emiliano Miluzzo, Yih-Farn Chen:
Crowdsensing the speaker count in the wild: implications and applications. 92-99 - Charles Chien, Zhiwei Xu:
Integrated circuits for communications [Series Editorial]. 100-101 - Geoff Bennett, Kuang-Tsan Wu, Anuj Malik, Soumya Roy, Ahmed Awadalla:
A review of high-speed coherent transmission technologies for long-haul DWDM transmission at 100g and beyond. 102-110 - Eric A. M. Klumperink, Bram Nauta
:
Software defined radio receivers exploiting noise cancelling: A tutorial review. 111-117 - Zoya Popovic, Parisa Momenroodaki, Robert Scheeler:
Toward wearable wireless thermometers for internal body temperature measurements. 118-125 - Vijay K. Gurbani, Salvatore Loreto:
Design and implementation: Dealing with large-scale bug traces. 126 - Xiuquan Qiao, Junliang Chen, Pingli Gu, Yong Li:
Opening up telecom networks with a lightweight web element service cloud for ordinary users in the web 2.0 era. 127-133 - Ali Gorcin
, Hüseyin Arslan
:
Signal identification for adaptive spectrum hyperspace access in wireless communications systems. 134-145 - Wolfgang John
, András Kern, Mario Kind, Pontus Sköldström, Dimitri Staessens, Hagen Woesner:
Splitarchitecture: SDN for the carrier domain. 146-152
Volume 52, Number 11, November 2014
- Sergio Benedetto, Doug Zuckerman:
IEEE AND COMSOC: One for all and all for one! [The President's Page]. 6-8 - Zhisheng Niu:
Nurturing emerging technologies in clouds. 10-11 - Raymond L. Pickholtz, Carole Swaim:
New Jersey Institute of Technology presents excellence in research lifetime achievement award to Yeheskel (Zeke) Bar-ness [Society news]. 14 - Edward Au, Minho Cheong, Chiu Ngo, Carlos Cordeiro, Weihua Zhuang
:
The future of Wi-Fi [Guest Editorial]. 20-21 - Weiping Sun, Okhwan Lee, Yeonchul Shin, Seongwon Kim, Changmok Yang, Hyoil Kim, Sunghyun Choi
:
Wi-Fi could be much more. 22-29 - Ohyun Jo, Wonbin Hong, Sung Tae Choi, SangHyun Chang, Changyeul Kweon, Jisung Oh, Kyungwhoon Cheun:
Holistic design considerations for environmentally adaptive 60 GHz beamforming technology. 30-38 - Sridhar Rajagopal:
Power efficiency: The next challenge for multi-gigabit-per-second Wi-Fi. 40-45 - Riichi Kudo, Yasushi Takatori, B. Hirantha Sithira Abeysekera, Yasuhiko Inoue, Atsushi Murase, Akira Yamada, Hiroto Yasuda, Yukihiko Okumura:
An advanced Wi-Fi data service platform coupled with a cellular network for future wireless access. 46-53 - Fuad M. Abinader Jr., Erika P. L. Almeida, Fabiano de Sousa Chaves
, André M. Cavalcante, Robson D. Vieira
, Rafael C. D. Paiva, Angilberto M. Sobrinho, Sayantan Choudhury, Esa Tuomaala, Klaus Doppler, Vicente A. de Sousa Jr.:
Enabling the coexistence of LTE and Wi-Fi in unlicensed bands. 54-61 - David Soldani, Kostas Pentikousis, Rahim Tafazolli, Daniele Franceschini:
5G networks: End-to-end architecture and infrastructure [Guest Editorial]. 62-64 - Patrick Kwadwo Agyapong, Mikio Iwamura, Dirk Staehle, Wolfgang Kiess, Anass Benjebbour:
Design considerations for a 5G network architecture. 65-75 - Volkan Yazici, Ulas C. Kozat, M. Oguz Sunay:
A new control plane for 5G network architecture with a case study on unified handoff, mobility, and routing management. 76-85 - Alper Yegin, Jungshin Park, Kisuk Kweon, Jinsung Lee:
Terminal-centric distribution and orchestration of IP mobility for 5G networks. 86-92 - Francesco Malandrino
, Claudio Casetti, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini
:
Toward D2D-enhanced heterogeneous networks. 94-100 - Jinsong Wu
, John Thompson, Honggang Zhang
, Daniel C. Kilper
:
Green communications and computing networks [Series Editoral]. 102-103 - Ioannis Krikidis
, Stelios Timotheou
, Symeon Nikolaou, Gan Zheng, Derrick Wing Kwan Ng
, Robert Schober:
Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer in modern communication systems. 104-110 - Yiqun Wu
, Yan Chen, Jie Tang, Daniel K. C. So
, Zhikun Xu, Chih-Lin I, Paul Ferrand, Jean-Marie Gorce
, Chih-Hsuan Tang, Pei-Rong Li, Kai-Ten Feng
, Li-Chun Wang
, Kai Borner, Lars Thiele:
Green transmission technologies for balancing the energy efficiency and spectrum efficiency trade-off. 112-120 - Chao Fang, F. Richard Yu
, Tao Huang, Jiang Liu, Yunjie Liu:
A survey of energy-efficient caching in information-centric networking. 122-129 - Daniel Schien, Chris Preist
:
Approaches to energy intensity of the internet. 130-137 - Pin-Yu Chen, Alfred O. Hero III:
Assessing and safeguarding network resilience to nodal attacks. 138-143 - David Saad
, Chi Ho Yeung
, Georgios Rodolakis, Dimitris Syrivelis, Iordanis Koutsopoulos, Leandros Tassiulas, Rüdiger L. Urbanke, Paolo Giaccone
, Emilio Leonardi
:
Physics-inspired methods for networking and communications. 144-151 - Gan Zheng, Ioannis Krikidis
, Christos Masouros, Stelios Timotheou
, Dimitris-Alexandros Toumpakaris, Zhiguo Ding:
Rethinking the role of interference in wireless networks. 152-158
Volume 52, Number 12, December 2014
- Dinand Roeland, Stefan Rommer:
Advanced WLAN integration with the 3GPP evolved packet core. 22-27 - Jeong-dong Ryoo, Taesik Cheung, Daniel King, Adrian Farrel, Huub van Helvoort:
MPLS-TP linear protection for ITU-T and IETF. 16-21 - Ali C. Begen
, Mario Kolberg, Madjid Merabti:
Trends in consumer communications [Series Editorial]. 142 - Gianluca Aloi
, Marco Di Felice, Valeria Loscrì
, Pasquale Pace
, Giuseppe Ruggeri:
Spontaneous smartphone networks as a user-centric solution for the future internet. 26-33 - Ozan K. Tonguz, Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Juan M. Roldan:
Implementing virtual traffic lights with partial penetration: a game-theoretic approach. 173-182 - Farouk Mezghani
, Riadh Dhaou, Michele Nogueira Lima
, André-Luc Beylot:
Content dissemination in vehicular social networks: taxonomy and user satisfaction. 34-40 - Glenn Parsons:
Welcome to the inaugural issue [Guest Editorial]. 8-9 - Fei Hao
, Mingjie Jiao, Geyong Min
, Laurence T. Yang:
A trajectory-based recruitment strategy of social sensors for participatory sensing. 41-47 - Robert S. Fish:
Expanding the coverage of Communications Standards [Welcome Message]. 2 - Grenville Armitage, Dominic Allan:
Homenet3D: a new view on home network state. 143-149 - Jesús Cano
, Roberto Hernández, Salvador Ros
:
Bringing an engineering lab into social sciences: didactic approach and an experiential evaluation. 101-107 - Isil Burcu Barla Harter, Dominic A. Schupke, Marco Hoffmann, Georg Carle:
Network virtualization for disaster resilience of cloud services. 88-95 - Wai Chen, Luca Delgrossi, Timo Kosch, Tadao Saito:
Automotive networking and applications [Series Editorial]. 164-165 - Mouna Elmachkour, Essaid Sabir
, Abdellatif Kobbane
, Jalel Ben-Othman, Mohammed Elkoutbi:
The greening of spectrum sensing: a minority game-based mechanism design. 150-156 - Ahmed Alkhateeb, Jianhua Mo
, Nuria González-Prelcic
, Robert W. Heath Jr.
:
Mimo precoding and combining solutions for millimeter-wave systems. 122-131 - James Nightingale, Qi Wang, Christos Grecos, Sergio Goma
:
Video adaptation for consumer devices: opportunities and challenges offered by new standards. 157-163 - Tauseef Jamal
, Paulo Mendes:
Cooperative relaying in user-centric networking under interference conditions. 18-24 - Morteza Hashemi, Wei Si, Moshe Laifenfeld, David Starobinski, Ari Trachtenberg:
Intra-car multihop wireless sensor networking: a case study. 183-191 - Karina Mabell Gomez
, Leonardo Goratti, Tinku Rasheed, Laurent Reynaud:
Enabling disaster-resilient 4G mobile communication networks. 66-73 - Ljupco Jorguseski, Adrian Pais, Fredrik Gunnarsson, Angelo Centonza, Colin Willcock:
Self-organizing networks in 3GPP: standardization and future trends. 28-34 - Joel M. Halpern:
Standards collisions around SDN. 10-15 - Michele Nogueira Lima
, Piotr Cholda
, Deep Medhi, Robert D. Doverspike:
Disaster resilience in communication networks: part 2 [Guest Editorial]. 56-57 - Andreas Festag
:
Cooperative intelligent transport systems standards in europe. 166-172 - David G. Michelson, Maria Trocan, Wen Tong:
Communications education and training: expanding the student experience [Guest Editorial]. 96-97 - Thomas Nitsche, Carlos Cordeiro, Adriana B. Flores, Edward W. Knightly, Eldad Perahia, Jörg Widmer
:
IEEE 802.11ad: directional 60 GHz communication for multi-Gigabit-per-second Wi-Fi [Invited Paper]. 132-141 - Daniel Iland, Elizabeth M. Belding:
Emergenet: robust, rapidly deployable cellular networks. 74-80 - Sergio Benedetto, Lajos Hanzo
:
Honoring our colleagues: COMSOC awards [The President's Page]. 6-8 - Karen Bartleson:
Launching point: the openstand vision [Commentary]. 3 - Erik Dahlman, Gunnar Mildh, Stefan Parkvall, Janne Peisa, Joachim Sachs
, Yngve Selén, Johan Sköld:
5G wireless access: requirements and realization. 42-47 - Rute C. Sofia
, Alessandro Bogliolo
, Fikret Sivrikaya
, Huiling Zhu, Olivier Marcé, David Valerdi:
User-centric networking and services: part 2 [Guest Editorial]. 16 - Thomas Alexander, Amitabh Mishra:
Radio communications: components, systems and networks [Series Editorial]. 108-109 - Diego Dujovne, Thomas Watteyne, Xavier Vilajosana
, Pascal Thubert:
6TiSCH: deterministic IP-enabled industrial internet (of things). 36-41 - Jo Ueyama
, Heitor Freitas, Bruno S. Faiçal, Geraldo P. R. Filho, Pedro H. Fini, Gustavo Pessin
, Pedro Henrique Gomes
, Leandro A. Villas:
Exploiting the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to provide resilience in wireless sensor networks. 81-87 - Pantelis A. Frangoudis, George C. Polyzos
:
Security and performance challenges for user-centric wireless networking. 48-55 - Shu Sun, Theodore S. Rappaport
, Robert W. Heath Jr.
, Andrew R. Nix, Sundeep Rangan:
Mimo for millimeter-wave wireless communications: beamforming, spatial multiplexing, or both? 110-121 - Frédéric Amiel, Dieudonné Abboud, Maria Trocan:
A project oriented learning experience for teaching electronics fundamentals. 98-100 - S. Sedef Savas, M. Farhan Habib, Massimo Tornatore, Ferhat Dikbiyik, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Network adaptability to disaster disruptions by exploiting degraded-service tolerance. 58-65
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