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Joint Declaration:The freedom of science is at the heart of liberal, democratic societies. Without this freedom, it is impossible for scientific efforts to be geared toward gaining knowledge and facts. It is therefore extremely worrying that the scientific freedom is coming under increasing pressure in various regions of the world.(read more)
Keiichi Otani,Takaaki Hasegawa: The Image Input Microphone - A New Nonacoustic Speech Communication System by Media Conversion from Oral Motion Images to Speech.42-48
Mobile and Personal Communication Systems
Yoichi Sato: A Blind Sequence Detection and Its Application to Digital Mobile Communication.49-58
Mark A. Jones,Mark A. Wickert: Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Using Directionally Constrained Adaptive Beam Forming to Null Interference.71-79
Peter Jung: Performance Evaluation of a Novel M-Detector for Coherent Receiver Antenna Diversity in a GSM-Type Mobile Radio System.80-88
Signal Processing for Modulation, Demodulation, and Equalization
Bassel F. Beidas,Charles L. Weber: Higher-Order Correlation-Based Approach to Modulation Classification of Digitally Frequency-Modulated Signals.89-101
Hiroshi Kubo,Keishi Murakami,Tadashi Fujino: Adaptive Maximum-Likelihood Sequence Estimation by Means of Combined Equalization and Decoding in Fading Environments.102-109
Ghassan Kawas Kaleh: Channel Equalization for Block Transmission Systems.110-121
Inhyok Cha,Saleem A. Kassam: Channel Equalization Using Adaptive Complex Radial Basis Function Networks.122-131
Fang-Biau Ueng,Yu T. Su: Adaptive Blind Equalization Using Second- and Higher Order Statistics.132-140
Ching P. Hung,Yu T. Su: Diversity Combining Considerations for Incoherent Frequency Hopping Multiple Access Systems.333-344
Yanpeng Guo,Kamilo Feher: A New FQPSK Modem/Radio Architecture for PCS and Mobile Satellite Communications.345-353
Dimitrios Makrakis,Dimitrios P. Bouras,P. Takis Mathiopoulos: Performance Analysis of Asymptotically Optimal Noncoherent Detection of Trellis-Coded Multi-Amplitude/-Phase Modulation Signals in Gaussian Noise and ISI Channels.354-370
Spiros Dimolitsas,J. G. Phipps Jr.: Experimental Quantification of Voice Transmission Quality of Mobile-Satellite Personal Communications Systems.458-464
Ilias Iliadis: A New Feedback Congestion Control Policy for Long Propagation Delays.1284-1295
Network Protocols
Hong-Yi Tzeng,Kai-Yeung Siu: On the Message and Time Complexity of Protocols for Reliable Broadcasts/Multicasts in Networks with Omission Failures.1296-1308
D. Manjunath,Mart L. Molle: The Effect of Bandwidth Allocation Policies on Delay in Unidirectional Bus Networks.1309-1323
Stephen V. Hanly: An Algorithm for Combined Cell-Site Selection and Power Control to Maximize Cellular Spread Spectrum Capacity (Invited Paper).1332-1340
Roy D. Yates: A Framework for Uplink Power Control in Cellular Radio Systems.1341-1347
Walter Y. Chen: Broadcast Digital Subscriber Lines.1550-1557
Discrete Multitone Modulation Techniques for Digital Subscriber Lines
Melbourne Barton,Michael L. Honig: Optimization of Discrete Multitone to Maintain Spectrum Compatibility with Other Transmission Systems on Twisted Copper Pairs.1558-1563
Inkyu Lee,Jacky S. Chow,John M. Cioffi: Performance Evaluation of a Fast Computation Algorithm for the DMT in High-Speed Subscriber Loop.1564-1570
Werner Henkel,Thomas Kessler,Hong Y. Chung: Coded 64-CAP ADSL in an Impulse-Noise Enviornment - Modeling of Impulse Noise and First Simulation Results.1611-1621
Shaping and Precoding Techniques for Digital Subscriber Lines
John Cook,Phil Sheppard: ADSL and VADSL Splitter Design and Telephony Performance.1634-1642
Modulation Techniques for High-Performance Local Area Networks
Gi-Hong Im,Jean-Jacques Werner: Bandwidth-Efficient Digital Transmission over Unshielded Twisted-Pair Wiring.1643-1655
Giovanni Cherubini,Sedat Ölçer,Gottfried Ungerboeck: A Quaternary Partial-Response Class-IV Transceiver for 125 Mbit/s Data Transmission over Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cables: Principles of Operation and VLSI Realization.1656-1669
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