The best of the best : fifty years of communications and networking research / edited by William H. Tranter ... [et. al.].
Contributor(s): Tranter, William H | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Piscataway, New Jersey ; IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Press, c2007Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2010]Description: 1 PDF (xv, 692 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470546543.Subject(s): Data transmission systems -- Research | Computer networks -- Research | Wireless communication systems -- Research | Broadcasting | Buffer overflow | Buffer storage | Buildings | Channel capacity | Clocks | Coherence | Communication channels | Communities | Complexity theory | Computer architecture | Computers | Constellation diagram | Convolutional codes | Correlation | Data communication | Data models | Decision feedback equalizers | Decoding | Decorrelation | Degradation | Delay | Delay lines | Demodulation | Detectors | Differential phase shift keying | Digital modulation | Discrete Fourier transforms | Distributed algorithms | Diversity reception | Encoding | Equalizers | Equations | Error analysis | Error probability | Ethernet networks | Euclidean distance | Fabrics | Fading | Fiber lasers | Fiber optics | Filtering theory | Finishing | Finite wordlength effects | Floors | Fluctuations | Frequency division multiplexing | Frequency modulation | Frequency shift keying | Gain | Gaussian noise | Geophysical measurements | Global Positioning System | History | ISO standards | Inductors | Interchannel interference | Interference | Internet | Intersymbol interference | Intserv networks | Jacobian matrices | Jitter | Joints | Kernel | Laboratories | Land mobile radio | Lattices | Layout | Linear approximation | Linear matrix inequalities | Local oscillators | Logic gates | Low pass filters | Markov processes | Matched filters | Mathematical model | Maximum likelihood decoding | Maximum likelihood detection | Maximum likelihood estimation | Measurement | Media | Merging | Mobile communication | Modems | Modulation | Monitoring | Multiaccess communication | Multilevel systems | Multiplexing | Needles | Noise | Nonlinear filters | OFDM | Open systems | Optical fiber cables | Optical fiber devices | Optical fiber dispersion | Optical fiber networks | Optical fiber polarization | Optical fibers | Optical switches | Organizations | Packet switching | Pairwise error probability | Phase control | Phase locked loops | Phase modulation | Phase shift keying | Planning | Polynomials | Power control | Printers | Probability | Process control | Propagation delay | Protocols | Pulse measurements | Quadrature amplitude modulation | Quantization | Queueing analysis | Radiation detectors | Random variables | Rayleigh channels | Real time systems | Receivers | Receiving antennas | Redundancy | Relays | Reliability | Repeaters | Resistance | Resource management | Routing | Routing protocols | SONET | Satellite broadcasting | Satellite communication | Satellites | Sensors | Servers | Shape | Shift registers | Signal to noise ratio | Smoothing methods | Solids | Space time codes | Stability analysis | Steady-state | Switches | Synchronization | System recovery | Systematics | Throughput | Time factors | Time frequency analysis | Trajectory | Transient analysis | Transmitters | Transmitting antennas | Transversal filters | Turbo codes | Upper bound | Urban areas | Vehicular and wireless technologies | Viterbi algorithm | Wavelength division multiplexing | Weapons | Wireless communication | Workstations | ARPANET | AWGN | Accuracy | Adaptive arrays | Aerospace electronics | Algorithm design and analysis | Amplitude modulation | Analytical models | Approximation methods | Artificial neural networks | Automata | Band pass filters | Bandwidth | Base stations | Bayesian methods | Binary sequences | Bit error rate | Bit rateGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.382 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.Includes bibliographical references.
Preface -- PHYSICAL AND LINL LAYER ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS -- Turbo Space-Time Processing to Improve Wireless Channel Capacity -- A Simple Transmit Diversity Technique for Wireless Communications -- A Space-Time Coding Modem for High-Data Rate Wireless Communications -- Near Optimum Error Correcting Coding and Decoding: Turbo-Codes.' -- Erlang Capacity of a Power Controlled CDMA System -- Decorrelating Decision-Feedback Multiuser Detector for Synchronous Code-Division Multiple-Access Channel -- Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Networks: Principles and Applications -- Near-Far Resistance of Multiuser Detectors in Asynchronous Channels -- Multiple-Symbol Differential Detection of MPSK -- The Effects of Time Delay Spread on Portable Radio Communication Channels with Digital Modulation -- A Statistical Model for Indoor Multipath Propagation -- Standardized Fiber Optic Transmission Systems. A Synchronous Optical Network View -- Analysis and Simulation of a Digital Mobile Channel Using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing -- Efficient Modulation for Hand-Limited Channels -- Optimum Combining in Digital Mobile Radio with Cochannel Interference -- MMSE Equalization of Interference of Fading Diversity Channels -- The SL Undersea Lightguide System -- Distribution of the Phase Angle Between Two Vectors Perturbed by Gaussian Noise -- Cochannel Interference Considerations in Frequency Reuse Small-Coverage-Area Radio Systems -- GMSK Modulation for Digital Mobile Radio Telephony -- Continuous Phase Modulation-Part 1: Full Response Signaling -- Continuous Phase Modulation-Part II: Partial Response Signaling -- Carrier and Bil Synchronization in Data Communication. A Tutorial Review -- Tamed Frequency Modulation. A Novel Method to Achieve Spectrum Economy in Digital Transmission -- Performance Evaluation for Phase-Coded Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Communication Part I: System Analysis -- The Throughput of Packet Broadcasting Channels -- Maximum Likelihood Receiver for Multiple Channel Transmission Systems.
An Optimum Linear Receiver for Multiple Channel Transmission Systems -- Adaptive Maximum-Likelihood Receiver for Carrier-Modulated Data-Transmission Systems -- Error Probability in the Presence of Intersymbol Interference and Additive Noise for Multilevel Digital Signals -- Coherence Demodulation of Frequency-Shift Keying with Low Deviation Ratio -- Data Transmission by Frequency-Division Multiplexing Using the Discrete Fourier Transform -- Viterbi Decoding for Satellite and Space Communication -- Convolutional Codes and Their Performance in Communication Systems -- An Adaptive Decision Feedback Equalizer -- Performance of Optimum and Suboptimum Synchronizers -- Correlative Digital Communication Techniques -- Characterization of Randomly Time-Variant Linear Channels -- On the Optimum Detection of Digital Signals in the Presence of White Gaussian Noise. A Geometric Interpretation and a Study of Three Basic Data Transmission Systems -- Performance of Combined Amplitude and Phase-Modulated Communication Systems -- Synchronous Communications -- NETWORKING -- On the Self-Similar Nature of Ethernet Traffic (Extended Version) -- A Generalized Processor Sharing Approach to Flow Control in Integrated Services Networks: The Single-Node Case -- DQDB Networks with and without Bandwidth Balancing -- Input Versus Output Queueing on a Space-Division Packet Switch -- Routing in the Manhattan Street Network -- Bottleneck Flow Control -- Routing and Flow Control in TYMNET -- OSI Reference Model. The ISO Model of Architecture for Open Systems Interconnection -- Deadlock Avoidance in Store-and-Forward Networks. Store-and-Forward Deadlock -- A Minimum Delay Routing Algorithm Using Distributed Computation -- Packet Switching in Radio Channels: Part 1-Carrier Sense Multiple-Access Modes and Their Throughput-Delay Characteristics -- Packet Switching in a Multiaccess Broadcast Channel: Performance Evaluation -- A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication -- On Distributed Communications Networks.
Routing Procedures in Communications Networks. Part 1: Random Procedures.
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The book divides these 50 papers into two major categories (Communications and Networking) and groups them by decade.
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