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ICC '981998 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMMUNICATIONS
Conference Record
Volume 1 of 3
ICC
7-11 JUNE 1998
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 1
Session 1: Advances in Equalization Techniques
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Quasi-Minimum-BER Linear Combiner Equalizers 1
Jose Tellado and John M. Cioffi
S1.2
Asymptotic Performance of MMSE MIMO Decision-Feedback Equalization for Uncoded Single Carrier
and Multicarrier Modulations 6L. Vandendorpe, L. Cuvelier, J. Louveaux, and B. Maison
S1.3
Optimization of Tap Spacings for the Tapped Delay Line Decision Feedback Equalizer 11
Inkyu Lee
S1.4
Approximate Minimum Bit-Error Rate Equalization for Pulse-Amplitude and Quadrature-Amplitude Modulation 16
Chen-Chu Yeh and John R, Barry
S1.5
Redundant Filterbank Precoders and Equalizers: Unification and Optimal Designs 21A. Scaglione, G.B. Giannakis, and S. Barbarossa
S1.6
Experimental 25-Mb/s Wireless Infrared Link Using 4-PPM with Scaler Decision-Feedback Equalization 26
David C. Lee and Joseph M. Kahn
S1.7
Effect of DFE Error Propagation on the Coding Gain of an Interleaved Reed-Solomon Code 31David C. Jones
Session 2: Algorithms and Performance of CDMA Systems
S2.1
Performance Comparison of Alternative Wideband CDMA Systems 38
Ahmad Jalali andAlberto Gutierrez
S2.2
The Implementation of a Base Station Transceiver for WLL System Based on Wideband CDMA 43
Youngjun Chong, Sanggee Kang, Ilkyoo Lee, Bongkyum Kim, andHeonjin Hong
S2.3
Effect of New Users on Blind Adaptive Synchronous Multiuser DS-CDMA Detection 48
Peter K.P. Cheung, Predrag B. Rapajic, and Rodney A. Kennedy
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S2.4
Performance of the Bootstrap Multiuser CDMA Detector in Frequency Non-selective Fading Channel 53
Xiaochun (Andrew) Li and Yeheskel Bar-Ness
S2.5
Optimal Power Control for Minimum Outage Rate in Wireless Communications 58
Giuseppe Caire, Giorgio Taricco, and Ezio Biglieri
S2.6
Results of Multiple Cell Simulations of a CDMA Cellular System Focusing on SIR Based Power Control 63
Yoshio Takeuchi
S2.7
On Fast Forward Link Power Control in CDMA Systems 68
A. Jalali and A. Chheda
Session 3: Satellite Communications Systems
S3.1
Experimental and Simulation Performance Results of TCP/IP over High-Speed ATM over ACTS 72
Charalambous P. Charalambos, Georgios Y. Lazarou, Victor S, Frost, Joseph Evans, and Roelof Jonkman
S3.2
COMETS for Ka-band and Millimeter-Wave Advanced Mobile Satellite Communications and 21 GHz
Advanced Satellite Broadcasting Experiments 79
Hiromitsu Wakana, Eihisa Morikawa, Haruo Saito, Mitsugu Ohkawa, Takashi Takahashi, and Masato Tanaka
S3.3
Real-Time Broadband Services with Jitter Control over ATM Satellite Bridges 84
Herve Le Pocher, Victor CM. Leung, and Donald Gillies
S3.4
Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Low Earth Orbit Satellite Networks 89
Hiiseyin Uzunalioglu
S3.5
Bandwidth Requirements for Multiservice Satellite Systems 94
Markus Werner and Erich Lutz
S3.6
Performance of CDMA-Based LEO Satellite Systems with Imperfect Power Control in a
Rice-Lognormal Channel 100
Hongyi Fu, Guoan Bi, and K. Arichandran
S3.7
The Satellite Acquisition Errors for Tracking, Telemetry and Command ofthe KOMPSAT Satellite 105
Jeom-Hun Lee, Jae-Ick Choi, and Choon-Sik Yim
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Session 4: Iterative Decoding
S4.1
Turbo Codes for Binary Markov Channels 110Javier Garcia-Frias and John D. Villasenor
S4.2
Fundamental Limit in DS/CDMA with Reed-Solomon Coded Orthogonal Signaling 116
Sang Wu Kim and Wayne Stark
S4.3
Generalized Versions of Turbo Decoding in the Framework of Bayesian Networks and Pearl's Belief
Propagation Algorithm 121
Peyman Meshkat and John D. Villasenor
S4.4
Efficient Architectures for Soft-Output Algorithms 126
Keith M. Chugg andXiaopeng Chen
S4.5
Iterative Decoding of Multi-Dimensional Concatenated Single Parity Check Codes 131
Li Ping, Sammy Chan, and Kwan L. Yeung
S4.6
Iterative Decoding of Concatenated Hadamard Codes 136
Li Ping and Sammy Chan
S4.7
List Decoding of Turbo Codes 141
Krishna R. Narayanan and Gordon L. Stiiber
Session 5: Wireless Networks
S5.1
A Medium Access Control Protocol for Wireless Networks 146
Jian-Jou Lai, Yu-Wen Lai, and Shie-Jue Lee
S5.2
Inter-Cell Interference in Spread-Spectrum Wireless LANs Employing Handshake Protocols 151
Khairi Ashour Mohamed and Ldszld Pap
S5.3
The Performance of a New Routing Protocol for the Reconfigurable Wireless Networks 156
Zygmunt J. Haas andMarc R. Pearlman
S5.4
Performance of Priority-Based Multiple Access with Dynamic Permission (PBMA_DP) for Multimedia
Wireless Networks 161
Ronaldo Moreira Salles and Paulo Roberto de Lira Gondim
S5.5
Performance Consideration for Packet Reservation Multiple Access Protocols over Wireless Networks 166
Chiung-Shien Wu and Gin-Kou Ma
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S5.6
Global State Routing: A New Routing Scheme for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks 171
Tsu-Wei Chen and Mario Gerla
S5.7
A Study of Unequal Power Control in ATM/CDMA Wireless Communication Networks 176
Sheng-hui Zhao, Jing-ming Kuang, Bo-tao Liu, and Hua Wang
Session 6: Broadband Network Management and Architecture
S6.1
Optimum Protection Architecture for Reliable Dense-WDM Lightwave Networks 181
Tatsuya Shiragaki and Hiroyuki Saito
S6.2
Self-Healing Wheels in Local Loop 187
Farzad Safaei and Bruce Tonkin
S6.3
Design of WDM Optical Passive Star Networks with Tunable Transceivers of Limited Tuning Range 192
Feng Cao, David H. Du, andA. Pavan
S6.4
A Novel Wavelength Assignment Algorithm for 4-Fiber WDM Self-Healing Rings 197
Georgios Ellinas, Krishna Bala, and Gee-Kung Chong
S6.5
Dimensioning and Optimization of the Wavelength-Division-Multiplexed Optical Layer of Future TransportNetworks 202
M. Garnot, F. Masetti, L. Nederlof, G. Eilenberger, S. Bunse, and A. Aguilar
S6.6
Network Protection and OA&M Mechanism for WDM Optical Path Transport Networks 207
Satoru Okamoto, Atsushi Watanabe, Naohide Nagatsu, and Ken-ichi Sato
S6.7
Modeling and Analysis ofWaiting Time in a Symmetric Fast Circuit Switched Robust-WDM LAN with
an AR/LTP MAC Protocol 213
Torek S. El-Bawab andAnura P, Jayasumana
Session 7: ATM Traffic Modeling and QoS Support
S7.1
On the Performance of ATM-UBR with Early Selective Packet Discard 221
Kangsik Cheon and Shivendra S. Panwar
S7.2
Design of Real-Time QoS Management in ATM Networks 228
Chih-Chao Wen, Jin-Chyang Jiau, Chorng-Horng Yang, Cheng-Shong Wu, and Kim-Joan Chen
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S7.3
Statistical Services for Multiple-Time-Scale Policed Traffic 233
Edward W. Knightly
S7.4
Adaptive ATM Network Model for the Evaluation of Network Performance 238
Pantelis L. Panteli, Ioannis Balaskas, and Trevor.G. Clarkson
S7.5
QoS Aggregation Algorithms in Hierarchical ATM Networks 243
Atsushi Iwata, Hiroshi Suzuki, RaufIzmailov, andBhaskar Sengupta
S7.6
Dimensioning and Dynamic Reconfiguration of Hierarchical Multi-Service CrossConnect Platforms for
Multi-Hour Traffic Profiles 249
Iradj Ouveysi, Farzad Safaei, and Andrew Wirth
S7.7
Estimation and Prediction ofVBR Traffic in High-Speed Networks Using LMS Filters 253
Tejinder S. Randhawa and R. H. S. Hardy
Session 8: Networking Systems
S8.1
Overload and Congestion Control for Intelligent Network Based Broadband Call Processing Systems 259
George T Kolyvas, Spyros E. Polykalas, and Iakovos S. Venieris
S8.2
An Evaluation of Pricing Schemes That Are Based on Effective Usage 265
Costas Courcoubetis and Vasilios A. Siris
S8.3
Providing Privacy without Encryption in Multichannel Systems 270
Borislav H. Simov and Srini B. Tridandapani
S8.4
System Architecture for a Large-Scale Public VTOA Handling Node 275
Hiroshi Sunaga, Takenori Okutani, and Kou Miyake
S8.5
Efficient Computation of Terminal-Pair Reliability using Triangle Reduction in NetworkManagement 281
Steen J. Hsu and Maria C. Yuang
S8.6
TUGEN: An Automatic Test Suite Generator Integrating Data-flow and Control-flow Methods 286
Jianguo Wang, Ruibing Hao, and Jianping Wu
Session 9: ATM Switching
S9.1
Issues of Congestion Control and Notification Schemes in ATM Networks and Proposal of EPRCAM 291
Manzoor Hashmani, Kenji Kawahara, Hideki Sunahara, and Yuji Oie
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S9.2
An Algorithm for Connection Precedence and Preemption in Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) Networks 299
Scott Poretsky and Thomas Gannon
S9.3
Design of Per-VC Queueing ATM Switches 304
Peifang Zhou and Oliver W. W. Yang
S9.4
A High Performance ATM Switch Based on the Augmented Composite Banyan Network 309
Hyoung-Il Lee, Seung-Woo Seo, andHyuk-Jae Jang
S9.5
Applicability of vsPlug-in" Online File Modification Capabilities to STM/ATM Networks and Its Extension 314
Hiroshi Sunaga, Ryouich Nakamura, and Tetsuyasu Yamada
S9.6
Automated Test System with Dynamic Scheduling for Switching Systems 319
Keisuke Ohmori and Kumiko Ono
Session 10: Blind Equalization
S10.1
Algorithms for Blind Detection of Equalisation Errors in Hidden Markov Model Channels 324
C. Carlemalm, V. Krishnamurthy, and K. Dogancay
S10.2
An Approach to Blind Deconvolution Based on Second-Order "Soft' Statistics 329
E. Baccarelli, R. Cusani, and S. Galli
S10.3
Blind Channel Equalization and Data Detection for OFDM Transmissions on Frequency-Selective Channels 334
M, Luise, R, Reggiannini, and G. M. Vitetta
S10.4
Precoder for DMT with Insufficient Cyclic Prefix 339
Kok-Wui Cheong and John M. Cioffi
S10.5
A Modified Blind Equalization Technique Based on a Constant Modulus Algorithm 344
Jia-Chin Lin and Lin-Shan Lee
S10.6
Digital Transform for a Selective Channel Estimation (Application to Multicarrier Data Transmission) 349
P. Y. Cochet and R. Serpollet
S10.7
Linear Blind Channel Equalization for GSM Systems 355
Zhi Ding and Ge Li
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Session 11: Multiuser Detection and CDMA Receivers
SI 1.1
Computing Probability of Errors of Linar Multiuser Detectors in White Gaussian Noise and RayleighFading Channels 360
Sathyadev V. Uppala, and John D. Sahr
S11.2
Soft-Decision Multiuser Detector for Coded CDMA Systems 365
Matte Brandt-Pearce and Moon-Hwan Yang
S11.3
Performance Evaluation of a Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme in a Quasi-SynchronousMC-CDMA System 370
Frans Kleer, Shin Hara, and Ramjee Prasad
S11.4
A Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme for an OFDM System 375
Edward Leung and Paul Ho
S11.5
Simplified Bootstrap Adaptive Decorrelator for CDMA Downlink 380Petri Komulainen, Ifeheskel Bar-Ness, and Jorma Lilleberg
S11.6
CDMA Receiver Structures for Overlay Systems Employing Transmitter Filtering 385
Bradley J, Rainbolt and Scott L. Miller
S11.7
Search Algorithms Based on Eliminating-Highest-Error and Fastest-Metric-Descent Criteria for
Bit-Synchronous CDMA Multiuser Detection 390
Yi Sun
Session 12: Satellite Communications Analysis and Techniques
S12.1
Adaptive Beamforming with a Multiple Beam Antenna 395
Jason Duggan and Peter McLane
S12.2
Error Rate Estimation in a Multi-Channel Active Phased Array 402
KhalilJ. Maalouf, Richard C, Gaus, Jr., Sameh Sowelam, and Anthony Jacomb-Hood
S12.3
Queueing Analysis of CDMA Slotted ALOHA Systems with Finite Buffer and Finite
Population Assumptions 407
H. Okada, T. Yamazato, M. Katayama, and A. Ogawa
SI 2.4
Performance of Turbo and Trellis Coded OFDM for LEO Satellite Channels in Global
Mobile Communications 412
W. A. C. Fernando and R. M .A. P. Rajatheva
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S12.5
Optimal Sequence Detection Based on Oversampling for B andlimited Nonlinear Channels 417
Armando Vannucci and Riccardo Raheli
S12.6
High Rate Turbo Codes for BPSR/QPSK Channels 422
Omer Acikel and William E. Ryan
S12.7
Synchronization of Turbo Coded Modulation Systems atLowSNR 428
Lijun Lu and Stephen G. Wilson
Session 13: Receiver Algorithms and Performance Analysis
S13.1
Differential Detection of PSK Signals Transmitted over Linearly Time-Selective RayleighFading Channels 433
Giorgio M. Vitetta, Umberto Mengali, and Desmond P. Taylor
S13.2
Performance Analysis of Noncoherent Sequence Detection of M-ary PSK 438Giulio Colavolpe and Riccardo Raheli
S13.3
Detection of Precoded Signals Using a Receiver with Non-Coherent Front End 444Andres Reial and Stephen G. Wilson
S13.4
The Cut-OffRate of Digital Radio-Links Impaired by Time-Correlated Multipath Phenomena 449E. Baccarelli, S. Galli, and A. Fasano
S13.5
Strongly Robust Adaptive Signaling for Time-Varying Channels 454Dennis L. Goeckel
S13.6
A Unified Approach for Calculating Error Rates of Linearly Modulated Signals over Generalized
Fading Channels 459Mohamed-Slim Alouini andAndrea Goldsmith
S13.7
Joint Channel-Data Estimation with Interference Suppression 465Suhas N. Diggavi, Boon Chong Ng, and Arogyswami Paulraj
Session 14: Multimedia Wireless QoS
S14.1
Single-Stream versus Multi-Stream for Live Media Synchronization 470Shuji Tasaka and Yutaka Ishibashi
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S14.2
Experimental Results on the Impact of Cell Delay Variation on Speech Quality in ATM Networks 477
Bin Li and Xi-Ren Cao
S14.3
Joint Source Channel Matching for a Wireless Communications Link 482
Swaroop Appadwedula, Douglas L. Jones, Kannan Ramchandran, and Igor Konzintsev
S14.4
Two Level Access Control Strategy for Multimedia CDMA 487
P. R. Larijani, R. H. Hafez, and I. Lambadaris
S14.5
Guaranteed Quality-of-Service Wireless Medium Access by Packet-by-Packet Generalized Processor
Sharing Algorithm 493
Chia-Sheng Chang and Kwang-Cheng Chen
S14.6
Evaluating Speech Quality in Large Wireless Networks: A Case for Hybrid Simulation 498
Hsiao-Kuang Wu, Chia-Heng Hung, Mario Gerla, andRajive Bagrodia
SI4.7
Performance Analysis of OBP Based Multimedia Multibeam Satellite Networks 503
Thimma V.J. Ganesh Babu, Tho Le-Ngoc, and Jeremiah F. Hayes
Session 15: Network Management in Optical Systems
S15.1
End-to End Performance of an Optical Transparent Packet Network 508
F. Callegati and C. Raffaelli
S15.2
An Efficient Channel Access Protocol for an Optical Star Network 514
Aleksandra Smiljanic
S15.3
Analysis of Hot-Potato Optical Networks with Wavelength Conversion 520
Alberto Bononi, Gerardo A. Castahon, and Ozan K. Tonguz
S15.4
Fault Management for Adjustable Pre-allocation Wavelength Division Multi-access Systems 526
Chen-Ken Ko, Li-Ren Huang, and Sy-Yen Kuo
S15.5
Reconfiguration Procedures for Torus Lightwave Networks 53.1
Manabu Kato and Yuji Oie
S15.6
Cycle-Oriented Distributed Preconfiguration: Ring-like Speed with Mesh-like Capacity for Self-planningNetwork Restoration 537
Wayne D. Grover and Demetrios Stamatelakis
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Session 16: Modeling VBR Video Traffic
S16.1
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for VBR Video Transport 544
Souhwan Jung, Younghan Kim, and James S. Meditch
S16.2
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for VBR Video Traffic Using Adaptive Wavelet Prediction 549
Xinyu Wang, Souhwan Jung, and James S. Meditch
S16.3
A Scene-based Generalized Markov Chain Model for VBR Video Traffic 554
Girish Chiruvolu, Tapas K, Das, Ravi Sankar, and N. Ranganathan
S16.4
Modeling Video Traffic Using Wavelets 559
Sheng Ma and Chuanyi Ji
S16.5
Intta-GoP Modeling of MPEG Video Traffic 563
A. Lombardo, G. Morabito, S. Palazzo and G.Schembra
S16.6
A Simple Model for VBR Video Traffic Based on Chaotic Maps: Validation through Evaluation of ATM
Multiplexers QoS Parameters 568
Eugenio Costamagna, Lorenzo Favalli, Paolo Gamba, and Giovanni Iacovoni
S16.7
A Starting Time Selection Method for Minimum Cell Loss Ratio of Superposed VBR MPEG Video Traffic
in ATM Networks 573
Byeong-hee Roh, Hee-june Ahn, and Jae-kyoon Kim
Session 17: Transport Layer Issues
S17.1
Performance Analysis of Dynamic Flow Setup in ATM Networks 578
Kohei Shiomoto, Qiyong Bian, and Jonathan S. Turner
S17.2
Improving TCP Performance in Mobile Computing Environments 584
Michael Stangel and Vaduvur Bharghavan
S17.3
On Supporting TCP Traffic over ABR Connections 590
Woo-June Kim and Byeong Gi Lee
S17.4
Performance of TCP on Wireless Fading Links with Memory 595
A. Chockalingam, Michele Zorzi, and Ramesh R. Rao
S17.5
ATM Virtual Private Networks for the Internet Multimedia Traffic 601
Carlos M. Pazos and Mario Gerla
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S17.6
Dynamics ofTCP Flow Control over High-Speed ATM Networks 606Masatoshi Kawarasaki, Mika Ishizuka, andArata Koike
S17.7
SRMT- A Scalable and Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol 612
Marko Schuba
Session 18: Switch Control
S18.1
Bandwidth-Adaptive VP Protection Using User Cells 617Naohiro Shimada and Steven S. Gorshe
S18.2
Blocking Probability of Three-Stage Multicast Switches 623Marco Listanti and Luca Veltri
S18.3
Optimization in the Fast Knockout Algorithm for Self-Route Concentration 630
Shuo-Yen Robert Li and Hui Li
S18.4
Achieving Fair and High Packet-Level Throughput in ABR Service 635
Sammy Chan, Moshe Zukerman, Eric W. M. Wong, K. T. Ko, and Edmund Yeung
S18.5
Multicast Automatic Protection Switching in Arbitrary Redundant Graphs 640Robert G. Gallager, Muriel Medard, Richard A. Barry, and Steven G. Finn
S18.6
A High Speed Scheduler/Controller for Unbuffered Banyan Networks 645
C. Salisbury and R. Melhem
S18.7
Reliability Analysis of Interconnected Parallel Banyan Network 651
Pierre U. Tagle and Neeraj K. Sharma
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Session 19: Equalization and Detection for Storage and Communication Systems
S19.1
Signal-Dependent Correlation-Sensitive Branch Metrics for Viterbi-like Sequence Detectors 657
Aleksandar Kavcic and Jose M. F. Moura
S19.2
Equalization of Non Linear Optical Channels 662
L. Agarossi, S. Bellini, F. Bregoli, and P. Migliorati
S19.3
A Nonlinear Model and Equalizer for Magnetic Recording Channels 668
Yungsoo Kim and Ki-Ho Kim
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