Volume 49, Number 1, January 2011
- Kelly T. Morrison:
Rapidly recovering from the catastrophic loss of a major telecommunications office.
28-35

- J. Chris Oberg, Andrew G. Whitt, Robert M. Mills:
Disasters will happen - are you ready?
36-42

- Yang Ran:
Considerations and suggestions on improvement of communication network disaster countermeasures after the wenchuan earthquake.
44-47

- Richard E. Krock:
Lack of emergency recovery planning is a disaster waiting to happen.
48-51

- Kenichi Mase:
How to deliver your message from/to a disaster area.
52-57

- Philipp Gutheim:
An ontology-based context inference service for mobile applications in next-generation networks.
60-66

- François Toutain, Ahmed Bouabdallah, Radim Zemek, Claude Daloz:
Interpersonal context-aware communication services.
68-74

- Yuchul Jung, Yoo-mi Park, Hyunjoo Bae, Byung Sun Lee, Jinsul Kim:
Employing collective intelligence for user driven service creation.
76-83

- Athanasios Christakidis, Nikolaos Efthymiopoulos, Jens Fiedler, Shane Dempsey, Konstantinos Koutsopoulos, Spyros G. Denazis, Spyridwn Tombros, Stephen Garvey, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou:
VITAL++, a new communication paradigm: embedding P2P technology in next generation networks.
84-91

- Janez Sterle, Mojca Volk, Urban Sedlar, Janez Bester, Andrej Kos:
Application-based NGN QoE controller.
92-101

- Mari Carmen Domingo:
A context-aware service architecture for the integration of body sensor networks and social networks through the IP multimedia subsystem.
102-108

- Maurice D. Mulvenna, William Carswell, Paul J. McCullagh, Juan Carlos Augusto, Huiru Zheng, W. Paul Jeffers, Haiying Wang, Suzanne Martin:
Visualization of data for ambient assisted living services.
110-117

- Marc Cheboldaeff:
Service charging challenges in converged networks.
118-123

- Adel A. M. Saleh, Jane M. Simmons:
Technology and architecture to enable the explosive growth of the internet.
126-132

- Ahmad R. Dhaini, Pin-Han Ho:
MC-FiWiBAN: an emergency-aware mission-critical fiber-wireless broadband access network.
134-142

Volume 49, Number 2, February 2011
- Mahmoud Daneshmand, Chonggang Wang, Wei Wei:
Advances in passive optical networks [Guest Editorial].

- Dirk Breuer, Frank Geilhardt, Ralf Hülsermann, Mario Kind, Christoph Lange, Thomas Monath, Erik Weis:
Opportunities for next-generation optical access.

- Klaus Grobe, Markus Roppelt, Achim Autenrieth, Jörg-Peter Elbers, Michael H. Eiselt:
Cost and energy consumption analysis of advanced WDM-PONs.

- Jingjing Zhang, Nirwan Ansari:
Toward energy-efficient 1G-EPON and 10G-EPON with sleep-aware MAC control and scheduling.

- Hamzeh Beyranvand, Jawad A. Salehi:
Multirate and multi-quality-of-service passive optical network based on hybrid WDM/OCDM system.

- Mohammad M. Rad, Kerim Fouli, Habib Fathallah, Leslie A. Rusch, Martin Maier:
Passive optical network monitoring: challenges and requirements.

- Werner Mohr, Jose F. Monserrat, Afif Osseiran, Marc Werner:
IMT-Advanced and next-generation mobile networks [Guest Editorial].
82-83

- Stefan Parkvall, Anders Furuskar, Erik Dahlman:
Evolution of LTE toward IMT-advanced.
84-91

- Krystian Safjan, Valeria D'Amico, Daniel Bültmann, David Martin-Sacristan, Ahmed Saadani, Hendrik Schöneich:
Assessing 3GPP LTE-advanced as IMT-advanced technology: the WINNER+ evaluation group approach.
92-100

- Ralf Irmer, Heinz Droste, Patrick Marsch, Michael Grieger, Gerhard Fettweis, Stefan Brueck, Hans-Peter Mayer, Lars Thiele, Volker Jungnickel:
Coordinated multipoint: Concepts, performance, and field trial results.
102-111

- Chester Sungchung Park, Y.-P. Eric Wang, George Jöngren, David Hammarwall:
Evolution of uplink MIMO for LTE-advanced.
112-121

- Sheng Liu, Jianjun Wu, Chung Ha Koh, Vincent K. N. Lau:
A 25 Gb/s(/km2) urban wireless network beyond IMT-advanced.
122-129

- Jean-Loup Ferrant, Stefano Ruffini:
Evolution of the standards for packet network synchronization.
132-138

- Geoffrey M. Garner, Hyunsurk Ryu:
Synchronization of audio/video bridging networks using IEEE 802.1AS.
140-147

- Lee Cosart:
NGN packet network synchronization measurement and analysis.
148-154

- Kishan Shenoi:
Performance aspects of timing in next-generation networks.
156-162

- Michel Ouellette, Kuiwen Ji, Song Liu, Han Li:
Using IEEE 1588 and boundary clocks for clock synchronization in telecom networks.
164-171

Volume 49, Number 3, March 2011
- Ryan W. Thomas, Brett J. Borghetti, Ramakant S. Komali, Petri Mähönen:
Understanding conditions that lead to emulation attacks in dynamic spectrum access.
32-37

- Tugba Erpek, Mark A. McHenry, Andrew Stirling:
Dynamic spectrum access operational parameters with wireless microphones.
38-45

- Carlos E. Caicedo, Martin B. H. Weiss:
The viability of spectrum trading markets.
46-52

- Rahul Tandra, Anant Sahai, Venugopal Veeravalli:
Unified space-time metrics to evaluate spectrum sensing.
54-61

- Michael Fitch, Maziar Nekovee, Santosh Kawade, Keith Briggs, Richard MacKenzie:
Wireless service provision in TV white space with cognitive radio technology: A telecom operator's perspective and experience.
64-73

- Jianfeng Wang, Monisha Ghosh, Kiran S. Challapali:
Emerging cognitive radio applications: A survey.
74-81

- Stanislav A. Filin, Hiroshi Harada, Homare Murakami, Kentaro Ishizu:
International standardization of cognitive radio systems.
82-89

- Przemyslaw Pawelczak, Keith E. Nolan, Linda Doyle, Ser Wah Oh, Danijela Cabric:
Cognitive radio: Ten years of experimentation and development.
90-100

- Shamik Sengupta, Kai Hong, Rajarathnam Chandramouli, Koduvayur P. Subbalakshmi:
SpiderRadio: A cognitive radio network with commodity hardware and open source software.
101-109

- Wei Koong Chai, Ning Wang, Ioannis Psaras, George Pavlou, Chaojiong Wang, Gerardo García-de-Blas, Francisco Javier Ramón-Salguero, Lei Liang, Spiros Spirou, Andrzej Beben, Eleftheria Hadjioannou:
Curling: Content-ubiquitous resolution and delivery infrastructure for next-generation services.
112-120

- Jaeyoung Choi, Jinyoung Han, Eunsang Cho, Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi:
A Survey on content-oriented networking for efficient content delivery.
121-127

- Naeem Ramzan, Emanuele Quacchio, Toni Zgaljic, Stefano Asioli, Luca Celetto, Ebroul Izquierdo, Fabrizio S. Rovati:
Peer-to-peer streaming of scalable video in future Internet applications.
128-135

- Bertrand Mathieu, Selim Ellouze, Nico Schwan, David Griffin, Eleni Mykoniati, Toufik Ahmed, Oriol R. Prats:
Improving end-to-end QoE via close cooperation between applications and ISPs.
136-143

- María Alduán, Faustino Sánchez, Federico Alvarez, David Jiménez, José Manuel Menéndez, Carolina Cebrecos:
System architecture for enriched semantic personalized media search and retrieval in the future media internet.
144-151

- Theodoros Semertzidis, Petros Daras, Paul Moore, Lambros Makris, Michael G. Strintzis:
Automatic creation of 3D environments from a single sketch using content-centric networks.
152-157

- Vangelis Angelakis, Stefanos Papadakis, Vasilios A. Siris, Apostolos Traganitis:
Adjacent channel interference in 802.11a is harmful: Testbed validation of a simple quantification model.
160-166

- Sebastian Wahle, Christos Tranoris, Spyros G. Denazis, Anastasius Gavras, Konstantinos Koutsopoulos, Thomas Magedanz, Spyros L. Tompros:
Emerging testing trends and the Panlab enabling infrastructure.
167-175

Volume 49, Number 4, April 2011
- Frederick T. Andrews:
Early T-carrier history.
12-17

- Rongxing Lu, Xu Li, Xiaohui Liang, Xuemin Shen, Xiaodong Lin:
GRS: The green, reliability, and security of emerging machine to machine communications.
28-35

- Geng Wu, Shilpa Talwar, Kerstin Johnsson, Nageen Himayat, Nageen D. Johnson:
M2M: From mobile to embedded internet.
36-43

- Yan Zhang, Rong Yu, Shengli Xie, Wenqing Yao, Yang Xiao, Mohsen Guizani:
Home M2M networks: Architectures, standards, and QoS improvement.
44-52

- Dusit Niyato, Xiao Lu, Ping Wang:
Machine-to-machine communications for home energy management system in smart grid.
53-59

- Zubair Md. Fadlullah, Mostafa Fouda, Nei Kato, Akira Takeuchi, Noboru Iwasaki, Yousuke Nozaki:
Toward intelligent machine-to-machine communications in smart grid.
60-65

- Shao-Yu Lien, Kwang-Cheng Chen, Yonghua Lin:
Toward ubiquitous massive accesses in 3GPP machine-to-machine communications.
66-74

- Rolf Winter:
The coming of age of MPLS.
78-81

- Thomas Dreibholz, Erwin P. Rathgeb, Irene Rüngeler, Robin Seggelmann, Michael Tüxen, Randall R. Stewart:
Stream control transmission protocol: Past, current, and future standardization activities.
82-88

- Brian Trammell, Elisa Boschi:
An introduction to IP flow information export (IPFIX).
89-95

- JeongGil Ko, Andreas Terzis, Stephen Dawson-Haggerty, David E. Culler, Jonathan W. Hui, Philip Levis:
Connecting low-power and lossy networks to the internet.
96-101

- Richard Barnes, James Winterbottom, Martin Dawson:
Internet geolocation and location-based services.
102-108

- Steven Swanson, Michael Bedford Taylor:
Greendroid: Exploring the next evolution in smartphone application processors.
112-119

- Alberto Valdes-Garcia, Scott K. Reynolds, Arun Natarajan, Dong Gun Kam, Duixian Liu, Jie-Wei Lai, Yen-Lin Oscar Huang, Ping-Yu Chen, Ming-Da Tsai, Jing-Hong Conan Zhan, Sean Nicolson, Brian A. Floyd:
Single-element and phased-array transceiver chipsets for 60-ghz Gb/s communications.
120-131

- Yun Chiu:
Equalization techniques for nonlinear analog circuits.
132-139

- David W. Matolak, Jeff Frolik:
Worse-than-Rayleigh fading: Experimental results and theoretical models.
140-146

- Rafal Stankiewicz, Piotr Cholda, Andrzej Jajszczyk:
QoX: What is it really?
148-158

- Mischa Dohler, Robert W. Heath Jr., Angel E. Lozano, Constantinos B. Papadias, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela:
Is the PHY layer dead?
159-165

- Kevin J. Ma, Radim Bartos, Swapnil Bhatia, Raj Nair:
Mobile video delivery with HTTP.
166-175

Volume 49, Number 5, May 2011
- John M. Cioffi:
Lighting up copper [History of Communications].
30-43

- Moe Z. Win, Andrea Conti, Santiago Mazuelas, Yuan Shen, Wesley M. Gifford, Davide Dardari, Marco Chiani:
Network localization and navigation via cooperation.
56-62

- Zhengguo Sheng, Kin K. Leung, Zhiguo Ding:
Cooperative wireless networks: from radio to network protocol designs.
64-69

- Sean A. Ramprashad, Haralabos C. Papadopoulos, Anass Benjebbour, Yoshihisa Kishiyama, Nihar Jindal, Giuseppe Caire:
Cooperative cellular networks using multi-user MIMO: trade-offs, overheads, and interference control across architectures.
70-77

- Shichuan Ma, Yaoqing Yang, Hamid Sharif:
Distributed MIMO technologies in cooperative wireless networks.
78-82

- Yi Yu, Rose Qingyang Hu, Chandra S. Bontu, Zhijun Cai:
Mobile association and load balancing in a cooperative relay cellular network.
83-89

- Yan Wang, Yaohui Jin, Wei Guo, Weiqiang Sun, Weisheng Hu:
Virtualized optical network services across multiple domains for grid applications.
92-101

- June-Koo Kevin Rhee, Chan-Kyun Lee, Jihwan Kim, Yong-Hyub Won, JinSeek Choi, JungYul Choi:
Power and cost reduction by hybrid optical packet switching with shared memory buffering.
102-110

- Inder Monga, Chin Guok, William E. Johnston, Brian Tierney:
Hybrid networks: lessons learned and future challenges based on ESnet4 experience.
114-121

- Tom Lehman, Xi Yang, Nasir Ghani, Feng Gu, Chin Guok, Inder Monga, Brian Tierney:
Multilayer networks: an architecture framework.
122-130

- Neal Charbonneau, Vinod Vokkarane, Chin Guok, Inder Monga:
Advance reservation frameworks in hybrid IP-WDM networks.
132-139

- Eleni Palkopoulou, Dominic A. Schupke, Thomas Bauschert:
Shared backup router resources: realizing virtualized network resilience.
140-146

- Raul Cafini, Walter Cerroni, Carla Raffaelli, Michele Savi:
Standard-based approach to programmable hybrid networks.
148-155

- Falko Dressler, Frank Kargl, Jörg Ott, Ozan K. Tonguz, Lars Wischhof:
Research challenges in intervehicular communication: lessons of the 2010 Dagstuhl Seminar.
158-164

- Shiao-Li Tsao, Chien-Ming Cheng:
Design and evaluation of a two-tier peer-to-peer traffic information system.
165-172

- Christoph Sommer, Ozan K. Tonguz, Falko Dressler:
Traffic information systems: efficient message dissemination via adaptive beaconing.
173-179

- Zhenkai Zhu, Lixia Zhang, Ryuji Wakikawa:
Supporting mobility for internet cars.
180-186

- Sandra Céspedes Umaña, Xuemin Shen, Christian Lazo Ramírez:
IP mobility management for vehicular communication networks: challenges and solutions.
187-194

- Andrea Goldsmith, Michelle Effros, Ralf Koetter, Muriel Médard, Asuman E. Ozdaglar, Lizhong Zheng:
Beyond Shannon: the quest for fundamental performance limits of wireless ad hoc networks.
195-205

- Pantelis A. Frangoudis, George C. Polyzos, Vasileios P. Kemerlis:
Wireless community networks: an alternative approach for nomadic broadband network access.
206-213

- Lei Zhu, Tak-Shing Peter Yum:
A critical survey and analysis of RFID anti-collision mechanisms.
214-221

- György Dán, Tobias Hoßfeld, Simon Oechsner, Piotr Cholda, Rafal Stankiewicz, Ioanna Papafili, George D. Stamoulis:
Interaction patterns between P2P content distribution systems and ISPs.
222-230

- Stéphane Ouellette, Laurent Marchand, Samuel Pierre:
A potential evolution of the policy and charging control/QoS architecture for the 3GPP IETF-based evolved packet core.
231-239

Volume 49, Number 6, June 2011
- Yan Chen, Shunqing Zhang, Shugong Xu, Geoffrey Ye Li:
Fundamental trade-offs on green wireless networks.
30-37

- Hanna Bogucka, Andrea Conti:
Degrees of freedom for energy savings in practical adaptive wireless systems.
38-45

- Congzheng Han, Tim Harrould, Simon Armour, Ioannis Krikidis, Stefan Videv, Peter M. Grant, Harald Haas, John S. Thompson, Ivan Ku, Cheng-Xiang Wang, Tuan Anh Le, Mohammad Reza Nakhai, Jiayi Zhang, Lajos Hanzo:
Green radio: radio techniques to enable energy-efficient wireless networks.
46-54

- Eunsung Oh, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Xin Liu, Zhisheng Niu:
Toward dynamic energy-efficient operation of cellular network infrastructure.
56-61

- Willem Vereecken, Ward Van Heddeghem, Margot Deruyck, Bart Puype, Bart Lannoo, Wout Joseph, Didier Colle, Luc Martens, Piet Demeester:
Power consumption in telecommunication networks: overview and reduction strategies.
62-69

- Jayant Baliga, Robert Ayre, Kerry Hinton, Rodney S. Tucker:
Energy consumption in wired and wireless access networks.
70-77

- Suresh Singh, Candy Yiu:
Putting the cart before the horse: merging traffic for energy conservation.
78-82

- Chengchen Hu, Chunming Wu, Wei Xiong, Binqiang Wang, Jiangxing Wu, Ming Jiang:
On the design of green reconfigurable router toward energy efficient internet.
83-87

- Klaus I. Pedersen, Frank Frederiksen, Claudio Rosa, Hung Tuan Nguyen, Luis Guilherme Uzeda Garcia, Yuanye Wang:
Carrier aggregation for LTE-advanced: functionality and performance aspects.
89-95

- Dingqing Lu, Zhengrong Zhou:
Integrated solutions for testing wireless communication systems.
96-100

- Zhouyue Pi, Farooq Khan:
An introduction to millimeter-wave mobile broadband systems.
101-107

- Hanna Bogucka, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Srikanth Pagadarai, Adrian Kliks:
Spectrally agile multicarrier waveforms for opportunistic wireless access.
108-115

- Hosub Lee, Young Sang Choi, Yeo-Jin Kim:
An adaptive user interface based on spatiotemporal structure learning.
118-124

- Péter Vingelmann, Frank H. P. Fitzek, Morten Videbæk Pedersen, Janus Heide, Hassan Charaf:
Synchronized multimedia streaming on the iphone platform with network coding.
126-132

- Archi Delphinanto, Ton Koonen, Frank T. H. den Hartog:
Real-time probing of available bandwidth in home networks.
134-140

- Imre Kelényi, Akos Ludanyi, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Using home routers as proxies for energy-efficient bittorrent downloads to mobile phones.
142-147

- Greg T. Elliott, David Carr, Henry Holtzman:
TakeoverTV: facilitating the social negotiation of television content in public spaces.
148-153

- Robert Birke, Emilio Leonardi, Marco Mellia, Arpad Bakay, Tivadar Szemethy, Csaba Király, Renato Lo Cigno, Fabien Mathieu, Luca Muscariello, Saverio Niccolini, Jan Seedorf, Giuseppe Tropea:
Architecture of a network-aware P2P-TV application: the NAPA-WINE approach.
154-163

- Humair Raza:
A brief survey of radio access network backhaul evolution: part I.
164-171

- Oriol Sallent, Jordi Pérez-Romero, Juan Sanchez-Gonzalez, Ramón Agustí, Miguel Ángel Díaz-Guerra, David Henche, Daniel Paul:
A roadmap from UMTS optimization to LTE self-optimization.
172-182

- Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Choong Seon Hong, Sungwon Lee, Jae-Jo Lee, Md. Abdur Razzaque, Jin Hyuk Kim:
Medium access control for power line communications: an overview of the IEEE 1901 and ITU-T G.hn standards.
183-191

Volume 49, Number 7, July 2011
- Jianli Pan, Subharthi Paul, Raj Jain:
A survey of the research on future internet architectures.
26-36

- John Chuang:
Loci of competition for future internet architectures.
38-43

- Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Kenji Leibnitz, Pietro Liò, Dmitri Botvich, Masayuki Murata:
Biological principles for future internet architecture design.
44-52

- Peter Szegedi, Jordi Ferrer Riera, Joan A. Garcia-Espin, Markus Hidell, Peter Sjödin, Pehr Söderman, Marco Ruffini, Donal O'Mahony, Andrea Bianco, Luca Giraudo, Miguel Ponce de Leon, Gemma Power, Cristina Cervello-Pastor, Víctor Lopez, Susanne Naegele-Jackson:
Enabling future internet research: the FEDERICA case.
54-61

- Bengt Ahlgren, Pedro A. Aranda, Prosper Chemouil, Sara Oueslati, Luis M. Correia, Holger Karl, Michael Söllner, Annikki Welin:
Content, connectivity, and cloud: ingredients for the network of the future.
62-70

- Gaogang Xie, Peng He, Hongtao Guan, Zhenyu Li, Yingke Xie, Layong Luo, Jianhua Zhang, Yonggong Wang, Kavé Salamatian:
PEARL: a programmable virtual router platform.
71-77

- Alberto Gonzalez Prieto, Daniel Gillblad, Rebecca Steinert, Avi Miron:
Toward decentralized probabilistic management.
80-86

- Paul Smith, David Hutchison, James P. G. Sterbenz, Marcus Schöller, Ali Fessi, Merkourios Karaliopoulos, Chidung Lac, Bernhard Plattner:
Network resilience: a systematic approach.
88-97

- Minlan Yu, Jennifer Rexford, Xin Sun, Sanjay G. Rao, Nick Feamster:
A survey of virtual LAN usage in campus networks.
98-103

- Byungchul Park, James W. Hong, Young J. Won:
Toward fine-grained traffic classification.
104-111

- Tuncer Baykas, Chin-Sean Sum, Zhou Lan, Junyi Wang, Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Hiroshi Harada, Shuzo Kato:
IEEE 802.15.3c: the first IEEE wireless standard for data rates over 1 Gb/s.
114-121

- Ying Li, Andreas Maeder, Linghang Fan, Anshuman Nigam, Joey Chou:
Overview of femtocell support in advanced WiMAX systems.
122-130

- Chin-Sean Sum, Hiroshi Harada, Fumihide Kojima, Zhou Lan, Ryuhei Funada:
Smart utility networks in tv white space.
132-139

- Miguel A. García-Fernández, Juan D. Sánchez-Heredia, Antonio M. Martinez-Gonzalez, David A. Sánchez-Hernández, Juan F. Valenzuela-Valdés:
Advances in mode-stirred reverberation chambers for wireless communication performance evaluation.
140-147

- Li Chen, Wenwen Chen, Bin Wang, Xin Zhang, Hongyang Chen, Dacheng Yang:
System-level simulation methodology and platform for mobile cellular systems.
148-155

- Kenichi Mase:
Layer 3 wireless mesh networks: mobility management issues.
156-163

- Michael Mao Wang, Avneesh Agrawal, Aamod Khandekar, Sandeep R. Aedudodla:
Preamble design, system acquisition, and determination in modern OFDMA cellular communications: an overview.
164-175

- Marilet De Andrade, Glen Kramer, Lena Wosinska, Jiajia Chen, Sebastià Sallent, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Evaluating strategies for evolution of passive optical networks.
176-184

- Jingjing Zhang, Nirwan Ansari:
On assuring end-to-end QoE in next generation networks: challenges and a possible solution.
185-191

Volume 49, Number 8, August 2011
- Chia-Hui Wang, Hsing-Shao Liu, Wanjiun Liao:
i-SNG: A cost-effective live news broadcasting system over heterogeneous wireless networks.
28-35

- Alessandro Amirante, Tobia Castaldi, Lorenzo Miniero, Simon Pietro Romano:
Meetecho Mobile: Accessing an IETF-compliant conferencing framework from cellular devices.
36-43

- Alberto Hernández, Pedro Capelastegui, Enrique Vázquez, Francisco González, Antoine de Poorter:
Design and implementation of IP multimedia subsystem applications: An enabler-oriented approach.
44-51

- Albrecht J. Fehske, Gerhard Fettweis, Jens Malmodin, Gergely Biczók:
The global footprint of mobile communications: The ecological and economic perspective.
55-62

- Vincenzo Mancuso, Sara Alouf:
Reducing costs and pollution in cellular networks.
63-71

- Imran Ashraf, Federico Boccardi, Lester T. W. Ho:
SLEEP mode techniques for small cell deployments.
72-79

- Raffaele Bolla, Franco Davoli, Roberto Bruschi, Ken Christensen, Flavio Cucchietti, Suresh Singh:
The potential impact of green technologies in next-generation wireline networks: Is there room for energy saving optimization?
80-86

- Koen Hooghe, Mamoun Guenach:
Toward green copper broadband access networks.
87-93

- Priya Mahadevan, Sujata Banerjee, Puneet Sharma, Amip Shah, Parthasarathy Ranganathan:
On energy efficiency for enterprise and data center networks.
94-100

- Charles L. Despins, Fabrice Labeau, Tho Le-Ngoc, Richard Labelle, Mohamed Cheriet, Claude Thibeault, François Gagnon, Alberto Leon-Garcia, Omar Cherkaoui, Bill St. Arnaud, Jacques Mcneill, Yves Lemieux, Mathieu Lemay:
Leveraging green communications for carbon emission reductions: Techniques, testbeds, and emerging carbon footprint standards.
101-109

- Yalin Evren Sagduyu, Randall A. Berry, Anthony Ephremides:
Jamming games in wireless networks with incomplete information.
112-118

- Khajonpong Akkarajitsakul, Ekram Hossain, Dusit Niyato:
Distributed resource allocation in wireless networks under uncertainty and application of Bayesian game.
120-127

- George Iosifidis, Iordanis Koutsopoulos:
Challenges in auction theory driven spectrum management.
128-135

- Luca Rose, Samson Lasaulce, Samir Medina Perlaza, Mérouane Debbah:
Learning equilibria with partial information in decentralized wireless networks.
136-142

- Nicholas Bonello, Yuli Yang, Sonia Aïssa, Lajos Hanzo:
Myths and realities of rateless coding.
143-151

- Alireza Attar, Vikram Krishnamurthy, Omid Namvar Gharehshiran:
Interference management using cognitive base-stations for UMTS LTE.
152-159

Volume 49, Number 9, September 2011
- Kerim Fouli, Martin Maier, Muriel Médard:
Network coding in next-generation passive optical networks.
38-46

- Salah Al-Chalabi:
Powering the telephone over optical links for high availability, low cost, and small carbon footprint.
48-55

- Hany Elgala, Raed Mesleh, Harald Haas:
Indoor optical wireless communication: potential and state-of-the-art.
56-62

- Navid Ghazisaidi, Martin Maier:
Hierarchical frame aggregation techniques for hybrid fiber-wireless access networks.
64-73

- Ismael Gómez, Vuk Marojevic, Antoni Gelonch:
Aloe: An open-source SDR execution environment with cognitive computing resource management capabilities.
76-83

- David Contreras, Mario Castro:
Impact of polling on bluetooth piconet performance.
84-89

- Emanuel B. Rodrigues, Fernando Casadevall:
Control of the trade-off between resource efficiency and user fairness in wireless networks using utility-based adaptive resource allocation.
90-98

- Mahesh Sooriyabandara, Tim Farnham, Petri Mähönen, Marina Petrova, Janne Riihijärvi, Zhou Wang:
Generic interface architecture supporting cognitive resource management in future wireless networks.
103-113

- Daniel Corujo, Carlos Guimãraes, Bruno Santos, Rui L. Aguiar:
Using an open-source IEEE 802.21 implementation for network-based localized mobility management.
114-123

- Peng Jiang, John Bigham, Eliane L. Bodanese, Emmanuel Claudel:
Publish/subscribe delay-tolerant message-oriented middleware for resilient communication.
124-130

- Jian Zhu, Hung Keng Pung, Mohammad Oliya, Wai Choong Wong:
A context realization framework for ubiquitous applications with runtime support.
132-141

- Michal Kryczka, Ruben Cuevas, Carmen Guerrero, Arturo Azcorra, Ángel Cuevas:
Measuring the bittorrent ecosystem: Techniques, tips, and tricks.
144-152

- Chunho Lee, Myungchul Kim, Soon J. Hyun, Sooyong Lee, Ben Lee, Kyounghee Lee:
OEFMON: An open evaluation framework for multimedia over networks.
153-161

- Alberto Alvarez, Roberto García, Sergio Cabrero, Xabiel G. Pañeda, David Melendi, Rafael Orea:
In pursuit of massive service emulation: a methodology for testbed building.
162-168

- Pochiang Lin, Wu-I. Chou, Tsungnan Lin:
Achieving airtime fairness of delay-sensitive applications in multirate IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs.
169-175

Volume 49, Number 10, October 2011
- David Falconer:
History of equalization 1860-1980.
42-50

- Gianmarco Baldini, Ottavio M. Picchi, Marco Luise, Taj A. Sturman, Fabrizio Vergari, Christophe Moy, Timo Bräysy, Raul Dopico:
The EULER project: application of software defined radio in joint security operations.
55-62

- Anne Marie Hegland, Eli Winjum, Ole-Erik Hedenstad:
A framework for authentication in NBD tactical Ad Hoc networks.
64-71

- George F. Elmasry, Manoj Jain, Robert Welsh, Kim Jakubowski, Keith Whittaker:
Network management challenges for joint forces interoperability.
81-89

- Darminder Singh Ghataoura, John E. Mitchell, George Matich:
Networking and application interface technology for wireless sensor network surveillance and monitoring.
90-97

- Alessio Botta, Antonio Pescapè, Claudio Guerrini, Marin Mangri:
A customer service assurance platform for mobile broadband networks.
101-109

- Hai Zhou, Kevin Sparks, Nandu Gopalakrishnan, Pantelis Monogioudis, Francis Dominique, Peter Busschbach, Jim Seymour:
Deprioritization of heavy users in wireless networks.
110-117

- Yongmin Choi, Hyun Wook Ji, Jae-yoon Park, Hyun-chul Kim, John A. Silvester:
A 3W network strategy for mobile data traffic offloading.
118-123

- Antonio de la Oliva, Carlos Jesus Bernardos, María Calderón, Telemaco Melia, Juan Carlos Zúñiga:
IP flow mobility: smart traffic offload for future wireless networks.
124-132

- Ashiq Khan, Wolfgang Kellerer, Kazuyuki Kozu, Masami Yabusaki:
Network sharing in the next mobile network: TCO reduction, management flexibility, and operational independence.
134-142

- Eva Ibarrola, Jin Xiao, Fidel Liberal, Armando Ferro:
Internet QoS regulation in future networks: a user-centric approach.
148-155

- Kideok Cho, Hakyung Jung, Munyoung Lee, Diko Ko, Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi:
How can an ISP merge with a CDN?
156-162

- Masahiko Jinno, Takuya Ohara, Yoshiaki Sone, Akira Hirano, Osamu Ishida, Masahito Tomizawa:
Elastic and adaptive optical networks: possible adoption scenarios and future standardization aspects.
164-172

- Kavé Salamatian:
Toward a polymorphic future internet: a networking science approach.
174-178

- John R. Long, Wei L. Chan, Yi Zhao, Marco Spirito:
Silicon VLSI catches the millimeter wave.
182-189

- Adrian Tang, Qun Jane Gu, Mau-Chung Frank Chang:
CMOS receivers for active and passive mm-wave imaging.
190-198

Volume 49, Number 11, November 2011
- Stefano Bregni:
Global Communications Newsletter.
1-4

- Byeong Gi Lee, Roberto Saracco, Steve Weinstein:
The ComSoc 2020 strategic plan: steering our future [The President's Page].
6

- Saverio Niccolini, Felipe Huici, Brian Trammell, Giuseppe Bianchi, Fabio Ricciato:
Building a decentralized, cooperative, and privacy-preserving monitoring system for trustworthiness: the approach of the EU FP7 DEMONS project [Very Large Projects].
16-18

- Jun Zheng, David Simplot-Ryl, Chatschik Bisdikian, Hussein T. Mouftah:
The internet of things [Guest Editorial].
30-31

- Raghu K. Ganti, Fan Ye, Hui Lei:
Mobile crowdsensing: current state and future challenges.
32-39

- Dennis Pfisterer, Kay Römer, Daniel Bimschas, Oliver Kleine, Richard Mietz, Cuong Truong, Henning Hasemann, Alexander Kröller, Max Pagel, Manfred Hauswirth, Marcel Karnstedt, Myriam Leggieri, Alexandre Passant, Ray Richardson:
SPITFIRE: toward a semantic web of things.
40-48

- Luca Foschini, Tarik Taleb, Antonio Corradi, Dario Bottazzi:
M2M-based metropolitan platform for IMS-enabled road traffic management in IoT.
50-57

- Alexander Gluhak, Srdjan Krco, Michele Nati, Dennis Pfisterer, Nathalie Mitton, Tahiry Razafindralambo:
A survey on facilities for experimental internet of things research.
58-67

- Xu Li, Rongxing Lu, Xiaohui Liang, Xuemin Shen, Jiming Chen, Xiaodong Lin:
Smart community: an internet of things application.
68-75

- Osman S. Gebizlioglu, Hideo Kuwahara, Vijay Jain, John Spencer:
Passive optical networks (PONs): toward next-generation PONs [Series Editorial].
76-77

- Rajesh Roy, Glen Kramer, Marek Hajduczenia, Henrique J. A. da Silva:
Performance of 10G-EPON.
78-85

- Ning Cheng, Guo Wei, Frank J. Effenberger:
Dynamic spectrum managed passive optical networks.
86-93

- Ahmad R. Dhaini, Pin-Han Ho, Gangxiang Shen:
Toward green next-generation passive optical networks.
94-101

- Falko Dressler, Ozan K. Tonguz, Wai Chen, Luca Delgrossi, Timo Kosch, Tadao Saito:
Topics in automotive networking [Series Editorial].
102-104

- Ozan K. Tonguz:
Biologically inspired solutions to fundamental transportation problems.
106-115

- Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Ozan K. Tonguz, Fan Bai:
UV-CAST: an urban vehicular broadcast protocol.
116-124

- David Eckhoff, Reinhard German, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler, Tobias Gansen:
SlotSwap: strong and affordable location privacy in intelligent transportation systems.
126-133

- Ching-Ling Huang, Raja Sengupta, Hariharan Krishnan, Yaser P. Fallah:
Implementation and evaluation of scalable vehicle-to-vehicle safety communication control.
134-141

- Stefan Dietzel, Frank Kargl, Geert J. Heijenk, Florian Schaub:
Modeling in-network aggregation in VANETs.
142-148

- Robert Protzmann, Björn Schünemann, Ilja Radusch:
The influences of communication models on the simulated effectiveness of V2X applications.
149-155

- Si Chen, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Srikanth Pagadarai, Rama Vuyyuru, Onur Altintas:
Feasibility analysis of vehicular dynamic spectrum access via queueing theory model.
156-163

- Ali C. Begen, Mario Kolberg, Madjid Merabti, Stan Moyer:
Consumer communication applications drive network integration [Series Editorial].
164-165

- Stuart Jacobs:
WiMAX subscriber and mobile station authentication challenges.
166-172

- Sye Loong Keoh:
Marlin: toward seamless content sharing and rights management.
174-180

- Antonio Aragues, Javier Escayola, Ignacio Martínez, Pilar del Valle, Pilar Munoz, Jesús D. Trigo, José García:
Trends and challenges of the emerging technologies toward interoperability and standardization in e-health communications.
182-188

- José Ma Saldaña, Julián Fernández-Navajas, José Ruíz-Mas, José I. Aznar, Eduardo Viruete, Luis Casadesus:
First person shooters: can a smarter network save bandwidth without annoying the players?
190-198

Volume 49, Number 12, December 2011
- Byeong Gi Lee:
Trust and respect: core values for good societies [The Presiden'ts Page].
6-13

- Rolf Frantz:
The 2012 candidate's handbook [Certification Corner].
14

- Piotr Cholda:
Book reviews.
16-17

- Lutz H.-J. Lampe, Andrea M. Tonello, Don Shaver:
Power line communications for automation networks and smart grid [Guest Editorial].
26-27

- Wenqing Liu, Martin Sigle, Klaus Dostert:
Channel characterization and system verification for narrowband power line communication in smart grid applications.
28-35

- Vladimir Oksman, Jin Zhang:
G.HNEM: the new ITU-T standard on narrowband PLC technology.
36-44

- Bamidele Adebisi, Albert Treytl, Abdelfatteh Haidine, Alexander Portnoy, Rafi Shan, David Lund, Hans Pille, Bahram Honary:
IP-centric high rate narrowband PLC for smart grid applications.
46-54

- Antti Pinomaa, Jero Ahola, Antti Kosonen:
PLC Concept for LVDC Distribution Systems.
55-63

- George Pavlou, Aiko Pras:
Topics in network and service management.
64-65

- Fatna Belqasmi, Roch H. Glitho, Chunyan Fu:
RESTful web services for service provisioning in next-generation networks: a survey.
66-73

- Konstantinos Lampropoulos, Spyros G. Denazis:
Identity management directions in future internet.
74-83

- Javier Rubio-Loyola, Alex Galis, Antonio Astorga, Joan Serrat, Laurent Lefèvre, Andreas Fischer, Alexandru Paler, Hermann de Meer:
Scalable service deployment on software-defined networks.
84-93

- Steven Latré, Klaas Roobroeck, Tim Wauters, Filip De Turck:
Protecting video service quality in multimedia access networks through PCN.
94-101

- Joseph B. Evans, Zoran Zvonar:
Radio communications: components, systems, and networks.
102

- Abbas Mohammadi, Fadhel M. Ghannouchi:
Single RF front-end MIMO transceivers.
104-109

- Peter Adam Hoeher, Tianbin Wo:
Superposition modulation: myths and facts.
110-116

- Maurizio Murroni, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Paulo Marques, Bernd Bochow, Dominique Noguet, Chen Sun, Klaus Moessner, Hiroshi Harada:
IEEE 1900.6: spectrum sensing interfaces and data structures for dynamic spectrum access and other advanced radio communication systems standard: technical aspects and future outlook.
118-127

- Salvatore Loreto, Sean Moore:
Design and implementation series VIII: cloud computing and IMS-switched wireless sensor networks.
128-129

- Shirlei Aparecida de Chaves, Rafael Brundo Uriarte, Carlos Becker Westphall:
Toward an architecture for monitoring private clouds.
130-137

- Hou Rucheng, Fatna Belqasmi, Roch H. Glitho, Ferhat Khendek:
The design and implementation of architectural components for the integration of the IP multimedia subsystem and wireless actuator networks.
138-146

- Edoardo Biagioni, Silvia Giordano:
Topics in Ad Hoc and sensor networks.
148

- Chakkaphong Suthaputchakun, Zhili Sun:
Routing protocol in intervehicle communication systems: a survey.
150-156

- Dmytro Karamshuk, Chiara Boldrini, Marco Conti, Andrea Passarella:
Human mobility models for opportunistic networks.
157-165

- Francisco Javier González-Cañete, José Antonio Cortés, Luís Díez del Río, José T. Entrambasaguas:
A channel model proposal for indoor power line communications.
166-174

- Markus Gruber, Dietrich Zeller:
Multimedia broadcast multicast service: new transmission schemes and related challenges.
176-181

- Marco Di Renzo, Harald Haas, Peter M. Grant:
Spatial modulation for multiple-antenna wireless systems: a survey.
182-191

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