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Symposium Chair:
Djamal Zeghlache, INT, France
Vice-chair: Josef Hausner, Infineon, Germany
Tuesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-1 Room A2
"Multi Carrier Systems, OFDM I"
WC1-1
BER Performance of Differential Demodulation OFDM System in Multipath
Fading Channels
Song Lijun, Univ. of Electronic Science and Technology of China
WC1-2
A Minimum Power Loss Scheme for Mitigating the Clipping Noise
Lei Xia, Univ. of Electronic Science and Technology of China
WC1-3
An Efficacious Method for Dual Band Multi-carrier Traffic Allocation
in CDMA Wireless Systems
Parthasarathy Guturu, Nortel Networks
WC1-4
Joint Frequency Offset and Channel Estimation for OFDM
Xiaoqiang Ma, Stuart Schwartz, Hisashi Kobayashi, Princeton Univ.
WC1-5
Performance Evaluation of an Iterative PMEPR-Reducing Technique
for OFDM Transmission
António Gusmao, Rui Dinis, IST - Technical Univ. of Lisbon
WC1-6
PER-Prediction for PHY Mode Selection in OFDM Communication Systems
Mattias Lampe, Hermann Rohling, Technical Univ. of Hamburg-Harburg,
Wolfgang Zirwas, Siemens
WC1-7
Blind Channel Estimation for Repetition Coded OFDM in Block Rayleigh
Fading
Yi Ma, Yi Huang, Univ of Liverpool
WC1-8
On the Comparison between Conventional OFDM and MSE-OFDM Systems
Xianbin Wang, Communications Research Centre Canada
Tuesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-2 Room B2
"High Data Rate Radio Link Technologies"
WC2-1
Frequency Domain Constant Modulus Algorithm for Broadband Wireless
Systems
Hai Huyen Dam, Univ. of Western Australia, Sven Nordholm, Hans-Juergen
Zepernick, Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute
WC2-2
Precoding of Contention Bursts for Broadband Fixed Wireless Access
Malcolm Sellars, Stephen Greaves, John Porter, David Crosby, Ben
Freeman, Cambridge Broadband
WC2-3
Combined Beamforming and Scheduling for High Speed Downlink Packet
Access
Alexander Seeger, Siemens Mobile Networks, Marcin Sikora, Univ.
of Notre Dame, Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Univ. München
WC2-4
Application of Reed-Solomon Codes with Erasure Decoding to Type-II
Hybrid ARQ Transmission
Michael Riediger, Paul Ho, Simon Fraser Univ.
WC2-5
On the capacity of HSDPA
Mohamad Assaad, Djamal Zeghlache, INT
WC2-6
Decentralized Rate Assignment in a Multi-Sector CDMA Network
Tara Javidi, Univ. of Washington
WC2-7
Unique Word Based Phase Tracking Algorithms for SC/FDE-Systems
Mario Huemer, Univ. of Applied Sciences of Upper Austria, Harald
Witschnig, Univ. of Linz, Josef Hausner, Infineon Technologies
WC2-8
Differentiated MAI Control for Hybrid ARQ-II in CDMA Networks
Wenhua Jiao, Lucent Technologies
Tuesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-3a Room C2
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN, Bluetooth Technologies I"
WC3a-1
An Ad-hoc Routing Protocol with Minimum Contention Time and Load
Balancing
Bong Chan Kim, Jae Young Lee, Hwang Soo Lee, Korea Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology, Joong Soo Ma, Information and Communications
Univ.
WC3a-2
A Novel MAC Scheduling Algorithm for Bluetooth System
Liu Changlei, Kwan Yeung, Victor O. K. Li, Univ. of Hong Kong
WC3a-3
High-throughput Interference-aware MAC Protocols for Heterogeneous
Ad Hoc Networks and Multihop Wireless LANs
Chi-Hsiang Yeh, Helen Zhou, Queen's Univ.
WC3a-4
Combining Space-Time Coding with Power-Efficient Medium Access Control
for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Ramy Farha, Raviraj Adve, Univ. of Toronto
Session WC-3b
"Link Adaptation, Modulation,
Coding I"
WC3b-1
On the Impact of Channel Coding, Viterbi Decoding and SOVA for a
Single Carrier System with Frequency Domain Equalization
Robert Weigel, Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Mario Huemer, Harald
Witschnig, Roland Aichberger, Andreas Springer, Univ. of Linz
WC3b-2
Unequal Error Protection: a Turbo Multi Level Coding Approach
Massimo Neri, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza,
Univ. of Bologna
WC3b-3
On the Coding Gain of Incremental Redundancy Over Chase Combining
Jung-Fu Cheng, Ericsson Research
WC3b-4
A FPGA and ASIC Implementation of Rate 1/2, 8088-b Irregular Low
Density Parity Check Decoder
Yanni Chen, Univ. of Minnesota,, Dale Hocevar, Texas Instruments
Tuesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-4 Room A3
"Multiple Antennas Systems I"
WC4-1
Achievable Capacity with Sequential Equalizers in Rayleigh Fading
MIMO Channels
Xinying Zhang, Princeton Univ.
WC4-2
Power Optimization of Memoryless Wireless Media Systems with Space-Time
Code Building Blocks
Hamid Jafarkhani, Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh, Mehran Moshfeghi, UC Irvine
WC4-3
Receiver Design for Orthogonal Space-Time Block Coding for Four
Transmit Antennas over Time-Selective Fading Channels
Fuchun Zheng, Univ. of Victoria
WC4-4
System Level Performance of UMTS-FDD with Covariance Transformation
based DL Beamforming
Batu Krishna Chalise, Lars Haering, Andreas Czylwik, Univ Duisburg-Essen
WC4-5
Optimal and reduced complexity receivers for MISO antenna systems
Leonid Krasny, Stephen Grant, Karl Molnar, Ericsson
WC4-6
Channel Estimation Algorithm for Space-Time Block Coded OFDM Systems
Ilkka Harjula, Aarne Mammela, VTT Electronics
WC4-7
Comparison of Intelligent Code Acquisition for Sectorized Multi-Antenna
CDMA in Downlink Mode
Ansgar Scherb, Volker Kuehn, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer, Univ. of Bremen
WC4-8
The Effect of Imperfect SNR Knowledge on Multiantenna Multiuser
Systems with Channel Aware Scheduling
Peter Schulz-Rittich, Andreas Senst, Thomas Bilke, Heinrich Meyr,
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Tuesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-5 Room B3
"Resource Allocation and Management I"
WC5-1
Multiuser Scheduling over Rayleigh Fading Channels
Fredrik Berggren, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Riku Jantti,
Univ. of Vaasa
WC5-2
FLC-Based MBWIMA/UMTS Protocol for Integrated Video/Voice/Data Services
in UTRA TDD Mode
Jeich Mar, Chih-Yang Kao, Yuan-Ze Univ.
WC5-3
Improving the System Capacity of mm-Wave Broadband Services Using
Multiple High Altitude Platforms
David Grace, SkyLARC Technologies, Guanhua Chen, George White, John
Thornton, Tim Tozer, Univ. of York
WC5-4
Call Admission Control for IEEE 802.11 Contention Access Mechanism
Dennis Pong, Tim Moors, Univ. of New South Wales
WC5-5
Optimizing Power and Resource Management for Multiuser
Yingjun Zhang, Khaled Letaief, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology
WC5-6
Designing Improved MAC Packet Schedulers for 802.11e WLAN
Jie Hui, Michael Devetsikiotis, North Carolina State Univ.
WC5-7
QoS-Constrained Information-Theoretic Sum Capacity of Reverse Link
CDMA Systems
Seong-Jun Oh, Qualcomm Incorporated, Anthony Soong, Ericsson Wireless
Communications
WC5-8
Jointly Optimal Congestion Control and Power Control in Wireless
Multihop Networks
Mung Chiang, Stanford Univ.
Tuesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-6 Room A2
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN Bluetooth Technologies II"
WC6-1
Design of a Robust Self-Adapt DCF-Based Protocol
Yong Peng, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommunications
WC6-2
Improving the performance of Bluetooth piconets with synchronous
and asynchronous traffic
Vojislav Misic, Univ. of Manitoba, Jelena Misic, Ka Lok Chan, Hong
Kong Univ. of Science & Technology
WC6-3
Broadcast Traffic in Ad Hoc Networks with Directional Antennas
Yu Wang, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Univ. of California at Santa Cruz
WC6-4
An Analytical Model for Measuring QoS in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks
Albert Futernik, ITT Industries Aerospace Communications Division,
Alexander Haimovich, Symeon Papavassiliou, NJIT
WC6-5
Synchronization of Multiple Levels of Data Fusion in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Wei Yuan, Srikanth Krishnamurthy, Satish Tripathi, UC Riverside
WC6-6
An Adaptive Framework for Multipath Routing via Maximally Zone-Disjoint
Shortest Paths in Ad hoc Wireless Networks with Directional Antenna
Dola Saha, Siuli Roy, Somprakash Bandyopadhyay, Indian Institute
of Management, Tetsuro Ueda, Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
WC6-7
Mixed-Mode WLAN: The Integration of Ad Hoc Mode with Wireless LAN
Infrastructure
Jiancong Chen, Gary Chan, Jingyi He, Hong Kong Univ. of Science
and Technology
WC6-8
SHAPER: A Self-Healing Algorithm Producing multi-hop Bluetooth scattERnets
Francesca Cuomo, Guido Di Bacco, Univeristy of Rome "La Sapienza",
Tommaso Melodia, GA Institute of Technology
Tuesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-7 Room B2
"Multi User Detection I"
WC7-1
A Novel BEM-Based Multiuser Detector for Co-channel Signals Transmitted
over Frequency-Flat Fading Channels
Antonio S.Gallo, Eugenio Chiavaccini, Giorgio M. Vitetta, Univ.
of Modena and Reggio Emilia
WC7-2
Performance of Multiuser Detection with Decision-Directed Channel
Estimation
Yao Ma, Iowa State Univ., Robert Schober, Univ. of British Columbia,
Subbarayan Pasupathy, Teng Joon Lim, Univ. of Toronto
WC7-3
A New Successive Interference Cancellation for Asynchronous CDMA
Xiaodong Ren, Tsinghua Univ.
WC7-4
Improved Channel Estimation for Iterative Receivers
Thomas Zemen, Siemens Austria, Maja Loncar, Lund Institute of Technology,
Joachim Wehinger, Christoph Mecklenbräuker, Ralf Mueller, Telecommunications
Research Center Vienna
WC7-5
Proposal of an Advanced MMSE Multiuser Receiver for a DS-CDMA Environment
using Neural Networks
Mauro Forti, Univ. di Siena, Mauro Marini, Alessandro Rabbini, Daniele
Tarchi, Romano Fantacci, Univ. di Firenze
WC7-6
Improved Pre-combining Group Multiuser Detection in BPSK-modulated
Systems with Multiple Receive Antennas
Sana Sfar, Khaled Ben Letaief, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology
WC7-7
Rank Constrained Temporal-Spatial Filters for CDMA Systems in Multipath
Channels
Aylin Yener, Onder Filiz, Penn State Univ.
WC7-8
Low-Complexity Pilot-Aided Data Detection in MC-CDMA Systems
Romano Fantacci, Dania Marabissi, Marco Michelini, Giacomo Bergamini,
Univ. di Firenze
Tuesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-8 Room C2
"MIMO Channels, Space Time Coding I"
WC8-1
General Differential Space-Time Modulation
Zhonglin Chen, Gx Zhu, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology
WC8-2
Ergodic Capacities of Certain MIMO Systems
Ramakrishna Janaswamy, Univ. of Massachusetts - Amherst
WC8-3
Log-Likelihood Ratio Based Ordering in the V-BLAST
Sang Kim, KAIST
WC8-4
A Near-Optimal Antenna Selection in MIMO System by Using Maximum
Total Eigenmode Gains
Tao Shu, Zhisheng Niu, Tsinghua Univ.
WC8-5
High Diversity with Simple Space Time Block Codes and Linear Receivers
Christoph Mecklenbräuker, FTW, Markus Rupp, Gerhard Gritsch,
TU Wien
WC8-6
BER Analysis of A Modified Space-Time Spreading Code for CDMA Systems
in MIMO Ricean Channels
Jiann-An Tsai, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
WC8-7
Performance of Space-Time Transmit Diversity with Imperfect Channel
Estimation over Correlated Nakagami Fading Channels
Zhi Ni, Daoben Li, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommunications
WC8-8
Preamble Design for Channel Estimation in MIMO-OFDM Systems
Changho Suh, Chan Soo Hwang, Hokyu Choi, Samsung
Tuesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-9a Room A3
"Multi Carrier Systems, OFDM II"
WC9a-1
Channel Estimation in Two Dimensions for OFDM Systems with Multiple
Transmit Antennas
Gunther Auer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs
WC9a-2
Finite-Alphabet Based Blind Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation
for Differentially Coded OFDM
Zhiqiang Liu, Univ. of Iowa
WC9a-3
Flexible Architecture Software Radio OFDM Transceiver System and
Frame Synchronization Analysis
Keith Nolan, Philip Mackenzie, Linda Doyle, Declan Flood, Trinity
College Dublin
WC9a-4
Optimal Power Allocation in Multiuser OFDM Systems
Zukang Shen , Jeff Andrews, Brian Evans, Univ. of Texas, Austin
Session WC-9b
"Link Adaptation, Modulation, Coding II"
WC9b-1
Effect of packet length and channel prediction in adaptive modulation
Fang Xin, Southeast Univ.
WC9b-2
New Intermediate Frequency Zero-Crossing Detector for MSK Signals
Tobias Scholand, Peter Jung, Univ. Duisburg-Essen
WC9b-3
Adaptive Modulation in Ad Hoc DS/CDMA Packet Radio Networks
Michael Souryal, Branimir Vojcic, Raymond L. Pickholtz, The George
Washington Univ.
WC9b-4
Adaptive Modulation Systems for Predicted Wireless Channels
Sorour Falahati, Mikael Sternad, Uppsala Univ., Arne Svensson, Chalmers
Univ. of Technology, Torbjörn Ekman, Unik
Tuesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-10 Room B3
"Low Power Algorithms, Architectures and Protocols"
WC10-1
MDLT: A Polynomial Time Optimal Algorithm for Maximization of Time-to-First-Failure
in Energy Constrained Wireless Broadcast Networks
Arindam Kumar Das, Univ. of Washington
WC10-2
Minimum Energy-Cost Broadcast Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Deying Li, Hai Liu, Xiaohua Jia, City Univ. of Hong Kong
WC10-3
Energy-constrained Modulation Optimization for Coded Systems
Shuguang Cui, Andrea Goldsmith, Ahmad Bahai, Stanford Univ.
WC10-4
Energy Efficient Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks with Multiple
Mobile Base Stations
Shashidhar Gandham, Milind Dawande, Ravi Prakash, Subbarayan Venkatesan,
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
WC10-5
Optimum Power Compensation for Error Propagation in Relay Assisted
Wireless Networks
Zafer Sahinoglu, Philip Orlik, Mitsubishi Electric
WC10-6
A Comparison of Power-Efficient Broadcast Routing Algorithms
Intae Kang, Radha Poovendran, Univ. of Washington
WC10-7
Dynamic rate and power adaptation for forward link transmission
using high-order modulation and multicode formats in cellular WCDMA
networks
Dong In Kim, Simon Fraser Univ., Ekram Hossain, Univ. of Manitoba
WC10-8
TRANSFER: Transactions Routing for Ad-hoc Networks with eFficient
EneRgy
Ahmed Helmy, Univ. of Southern California
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-11a Room A2
"Inter System Interference, Spectral Coexistence"
WC11a-1
Bluetooth Adaptive Frequency Hopping and Interference Mitigation
Nada Golmie, NIST
WC11a-2
Coexistence of Ultra-Wideband Systems with IEEE-802.11a Wireless
LANs
Saeed Ghassemzadeh, AT&T Labs - Research, Jason Bellorado, Thorvardur
Sveinsson, Vahid Tarokh, Harvard Univ., Larry Greenstein, Rutgers
Univ.
WC11a-3
Codeword Adaptation and Tracking for Distributed Interference Avoidance
Jasvinder Singh, Christopher Rose, WINLAB at Rutgers Univ.
WC11a-4
Evaluation of Interference Effect into Cellular System from High
Altitude Platform Station to Provide IMT-2000 Service
Jong-Min Park, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
Session WC-11b
"Ultra Wide Band Systems I"
WC11b-1
Optimizing Tracking Loop for UWB Monocycle
Chee-Cheon Chui, Robert Scholtz, Univ. of Southern California
WC11b-2
Quadrature Modulation for UWB Wireless Multipath Channels
Xiaoli Chu, Ross D. Murch, Hongkong Univ. of Science and Technology
WC11b-3
A Power Efficient M-ary Orthogonal Pulse Polarity Modulation for
TH-UWB System Using Modified OVSF Codes
Weiyu Xu, Tsinghua Univ., Richard Yao, Zihua Guo, Wenwu Zhu, Microsoft
Research Asia
WC11b-4
BER Sensitivity to Mis-Timing in Correlation-based UWB Receivers
Zhi Tian, Michigan Technological Univ., Georgios B. Giannakis, Univ.
of Minnesota
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-12a Room B2
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN, Bluetooth Technologies III"
WC12a-1
Measurement and Characterization of Link Quality Metrics in Energy
Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks
Dhananjay Lal, Univ. of Cincinnati, Arati Manjeshwar, Falk Herrman,
Bosch Research Technology Center, Elif Uysal-Biyikoglu, Abtin Keshavarzian,
Stanford Univ.
WC12a-2
An SSCOP-based Link Layer Protocol for Wireless LANs
Haoli Wang, Aravind Velayutham, Iowa State Univ.
WC12a-3
Multi-hop Relaying with Diversity in Peer-to-Peer Networks
Shoaev Hares, Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton Univ., Bassam Hashem,
Sagacity)
WC12a-4
Power-Controlled Packet Relays in Wireless Data Networks
Savvas Gitzenis, Nicholas Bambos, Stanford Univ.
Session WC-12b
"Ressource Allocation and Management II"
WC12b-1
Algorithms and Performances of Forward Link Supervision for Power
Controlled CDMA Systems
Seong-Jun Oh, Qualcomm, Aleksandar Damnjanovic, Anthony Soong, Ericsson
Wireless Communications
WC12b-2
A QoS-Oriented Medium Access Control Strategy for Variable-Bit-Rate
MC-CDMA Transmission in Wireless LAN Environments
Giovanni Berlanda Scorza, Claudio Sacchi, Fabrizio Granelli, Francesco
G.B. De Natale, Univ. of Trento
WC12b-3
Energy-Efficient Multi-Hop Packet Transmission using Modulation
Scaling in Wireless Sensor Networks
Yang Yu, Viktor Prasanna, Univ. of Southern California
WC12b-4
Admission Control in Multi-cell UMTS
Salah Eddine Elayoubi, Tijani Chahed, Gerard Hebuterne, INT
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-13 Room C2
"Modeling, Analysis & Performance Evaluation
of Wireless Networks I"
WC13-1
Dynamic System Level Simulations of Downlink Beamforming for UMTS
FDD
Lars Haering, Batu Krishna Chalise, Andreas Czylwik, Univ. Duisburg-Essen
WC13-2
Performance analysis of the adaptive hybrid search code acquisition
technique in the case of multiple pilot signals
Hyung-Rae Park, Yeon-Sil Yang, Hankuk Aviation Univ.
WC13-3
The Effect of Feedback Quantization on the Throughput of a Multiuser
Diversity Scheme
Fredrik Florén, Ove Edfors, Lund Univ., Bengt-Arne Molin,
Axis Communications AB
WC13-4
On the Distribution of Peak-to-Average Power Ratio for Non-circularly
Modulated OFDM Signals
Hao Wang, Biao Chen, Syracuse Univ.
WC13-5
Performance Analysis of Online and Adaptive Assignment Strategies
for Wireless Data Users in Hierarchical Overlay Networks
Thierry Klein, Seung-Jae Han, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
WC13-6
The Impact of Power Amplifier Characteristics on Routing in Random
Wireless Networks
Martin Haenggi, Univ. of Notre Dame
WC13-7
Voice Capacity Evaluation of IEEE 802.11a with Automatic Rate Selection
Nattavut Smavatkul, Ye Chen, Steve Emeott, Motorola Labs
WC13-8
r-shrink: A Heuristic for Improving Minimum Power Broadcast Trees
in Wireless Networks
Arindam Kumar Das, Univ. of Washington
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-14a Room A3
"Ressource Allocation and Management IV"
WC14a-1
A New Wireless Packet Scheduling Algorithm based on the CDF of User
Transmission Rates
Daeyoung Park, Hanbyul Seo, Hojoong Kwon, Byeong Gi Lee, Seoul National
Univ.
WC14a-2
Opportunistic Scheduling Policies for Wireless Systems with Short
Term Fairness Constraints
Sunil Kulkarni, Purdue Univ.
WC14a-3
Size-aided Opportunistic Scheduling in Wireless Networks
Ming Hu, Junshan Zhang, Arizona State Univ., John Sadowsky, Intel
Corporation
WC14a-4
A Scheduling Technique for Increasing Downlink Throughput in Wideband
CDMA Systems
Simon Kahn, Imperial College London, Mustafa Gurcan, Oladipupo Oyefuga,
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
Session WC-14b
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN Bluetooth Technologies III"
WC14b-1
A Node-Centric Load Balancing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
Hui Dai, Richard Han, Univ. of Colorado
WC14b-2
Comparison of Distributed Fair QoS Mechanism in Wireless LANs
Wasan Pattara-atikom, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Sujata Banerjee, Univ.
of Pittsburgh
WC14b-3
Efficient On-Demand Routing for Mobile Ad-Hoc Wireless Access Networks
Joo-Han Song, Vincent Wong, Victor Leung, Univ. of British Columbia
WC14b-4
Maximum Residual Energy Routing with Reverse Energy Cost
Qiling Xie, Chin-Tau Lea, Mordecai Golin, Rudolf Fleischer, Hong
Kong Univ. of Science and Technology
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-15 Room B3
"Multi Carrier Systems, OFDM III"
WC15-1
A Frequency-Domain Neural Network Equalizer for OFDM
Peter Stavroulakis, Technical Univ. of Crete, Grigorios Charalabopoulos,
Hamid Aghvami, King's College London
WC15-2
On the Performance of FH/BFSK Multiple Access Communication inSystems
with Overlapped Hopping Channels
Khairi Hamdi, Umist, Ian Henning, Univ. of Essex
WC15-3
Channel Estimation and Data Detection for MIMO-OFDM Systems
Jiang Yue, Southern Methodist Univ., Kyeong Jin Kim, Nokia Research
Center, Jerry Gibson, Ronald Iltis, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
WC15-4
Adaptive Resource Allocation Based on Utility Optimization in OFDM
Guocong Song, Georgia Institute of Technology
WC15-5
Low Complexity OFDM MIMO System Based on Channel Correlations
Jingnong Yang, Geoffrey Li, Georgia Tech
WC15-6
On the Design of OFDM Signal Detection Algorithms for Hardware Implementation
Chia-Horng Liu, Chunghwa Telecom
WC15-7
Minimum Word-Length Requirements for MIMO-OFDM
Alireza Mehrnia, Steve Hsu, Babak Daneshrad, Univ. of California,
Los Angeles
WC15-8
OFDM Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction by Combined Symbol Rotation
and Inversion with Limited Complexity
Mizhou Tan, Yeheskel Bar-Ness, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-16 Room Salon 6
"MIMO Channels, Space Time Coding II"
WC16-1
An Asymptotic Analysis of Capacity in Narrowband MIMO Channels
Vasanthan Raghavan, Ke Liu, Akbar Sayeed, Univ. of Wisconsin
WC16-2
Differential Space-Time CDMA
Francesco Alesiani, Alberto Tarable, Politecnico di Torino
WC16-3
Incorporating Power Allocation with Layered Space-Time Equalization
for Wireless MIMO Frequency Selective Channels
Xu Zhu, Univ. of Liverpool, Ross D. Murch, HKUniv.T
WC16-4
MIMO-OFDM Channel Estimation via Probabilistic Data Association
Based TOA Estimation
Zhen Wang, Zhu Han, K.J.Ray Liu, Univ. of Maryland
WC16-5
Systematic and Optimal Cyclotomic Lattices and Space-Time Codes
Genyuan Wang, Huiyong Liao, Haiquan Wang, Xiang-Gen Xia, Univ. of
Delaware
WC16-6
Space-time block codes based on precoding
Zhihong Hong, Akbar Sayeed, Univ. of Wisconsin
WC16-7
BER Analysis of QAM with Transmit Diversity in Rayleigh Fading Channels
M. Surendra Raju, Samsung India Software Operations, Annavajjala
Ramesh, UC San Diego, A. Chockalingam, Indian Institute of Science
WC16-8
Coding and Diversity Gain Tradeoff in Space-time Codes for Correlated
MIMO Channels
Jayesh Kotecha, Zhihong Hong, Akbar Sayeed, Univ. of Wisconsin
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-17 Room A2
"Reliable Transport in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks"
WC17-1
Study and Performance Analysis of Data Transport Mechanisms over
LEO Satellite Environment
Mario Marchese, Tomaso De Cola, CNIT - Univ. of Genoa
WC17-2
CAPS: A Peer Data Sharing System for Load Mitigation in Cellular
Data Networks
Lee Kang-won, IBM, Young-bae Ko, Ajou Univ., Thyagarajan Nandagopal,
Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
WC17-3
TCP for Seamless Vertical Handoff in Hybrid Mobile Data Networks
Sung-Eun Kim, Georiga Institute of Technology
WC17-4
Enhanced Loss Differentiation Algorithms for Use in TCP Sources
over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Stefano Bregni, Davide Caratti, Fabio Martignon , Politecnico di
Milano
WC17-5
On the Effects of ARQ Mechanisms on TCP Performance in Wireless
Environments
Francesco Vacirca, Andrea De Vendictis, Alfredo Todini, Andrea Baiocchi,
Univ. of Roma "La Sapienza"
WC17-6
Improvements on IP Header Compression: a performance study
Cedric Westphal, Nokia Research Center
WC17-7
Congestion Control on Spurious TCP Retransmission Timeouts
Pasi Sarolahti, Nokia Research Center
WC17-8
A New Multicast Protocol for UMTS
Yun Won Chung Electronics and Telecom Research Institute, Robert
Rummler, Hamid Aghvami, King's College London
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-18 Room B2
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN, Bluetooth Tehnologies IV"
WC18-1
A Novel Mechanism for Flooding Based Route
Discovery in Ad Hoc Networks
Jian Li, Prasant Mohapatra, Univ. of California,
Davis)
WC18-2
Sensitivity of Wireless Network Simulations
to a Two-State
Jeff McDougall, Scott Miller, Texas A&M Univ.
WC18-3
Accelerating Bluetooth Inquiry for Personal
Area Networks
Gergely Zaruba, Univ. of Texas at Arlington,
Imrich Chlamtac, Univ. of Texas at Dallas
WC18-4
An Admission Control Strategy for
Differentiated Services in IEEE 802.11
Chi-Hung Lu, Hsiao-Kuang Wu, Chen Gen-
Huey, Yu-Liang Kuo, National Taiwan Univ.
WC18-5
Robust and Cost-Efficient Group-Orient Communication Using Relay
System in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
K.I Kim, H. S. Mo, I. C. Baek, J. B. Shin, D.H. Choi, S. H. Kim
(Chungnam National University)
WC18-6
A Simple Routing Scheme for Improving Ad Hoc Network Survivability
Mari Carmen Domingo, D. Remondo, O. Leon, (Technical University
of Catalonia - EPSC)
WC18-7
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11e and HiperLAN/2
Goodput Performance Comparison in Real
Radio Conditions
Romain Rollet, Christophe Mangin, Mitsubishi
Electric
WC18-8
Novel Receiver Structure for Bluetooth Based on Modified Zero-Crossing
Demodulation
Tobias Scholand, Peter Jung (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-19 Room C2
"Ultra Wide Band Systems II"
WC19-1
A General Method for SER Computation of M-PAM and M-PPM UWB Systems
for Indoor Multiuser Communications
Giuseppe Durisi, Jac Romme, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Sergio
Benedetto, Politecnico di Torino
WC19-2
Design of Jitter-Robust Orthogonal Pulses for UWB Systems
Giuseppe Abreu, Ryuji Kohno, Yokohama National Univ.
WC19-3
On Optimal Data Detection for UWB Transmitted Reference Systems
Stefan Franz, Urbashi Mitra, Univ. of Southern California
WC19-4
Ultra Wide Band Transmission based on MC-CDMA
Michael Schmidt, Friedrich Jondral, Univ. of Karlsruhe
WC19-5
Comparison of CDMA and Modulation Schemes for UWB Radio in a Multipath
Environment
Robert Wilson, Robert Scholtz, Univ. of Southern California
WC19-6
Optimal and Suboptimal Receivers for Ultra-wideband Transmitted
Reference Systems
Yi-Ling Chao, Robert Scholtz, Univ. of Southern California
WC19-7
Synchronization and channel estimation for UWB signals
Cecilia Carbonelli, Umberto Mengali, Univ. of Pisa, Urbashi Mitra,
Univ. of Southern California
WC19-8
Low-Complexity Training for Rapid Timing Acquisition in Ultra Wideband
Communications
Liuqing Yang, Georgios B. Giannakis, Univ. of Minnesota
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-20a Room A3
"Modeling, Analysis & Performance Evaluation of Wireless
Networks II"
WC20a-1
Performance Analysis of Polarization Receive Diversity in CDMA system
Jittra Jootar, James Zeidler, Univ. of California, San Diego
WC20a-2
Error Exponents for Multi-tone Frequency Shift Keying on Wideband
Rayleigh Fading Channels
Cheng Luo, Muriel Medard, Lizhong Zheng, MIT
WC20a-3
Analysis of Intercarrier and Interblock Interferences in Wireless
OFDM Systems
Hsiao-Chun Wu, Guoxiang Gu, Louisiana State Univ.
WC20a-4
Performance Comparison of Binary and Quaternary UWB Modulation Schemes
Joao Abdalla Ney Da Silva, Marcello Campos, Univ. Federal do Rio
de Janeiro
Session WC-20b
Multiple Carrier & Antenna Systems I
WC20b-1
Accuracy of Interfering Power Estimation in MC-CDMA Systems
Lionel Husson, Jacques Antoine, Armelle Wautier, Supelec. Radio
Dpt., Vinod Kumar, Thierry Lestable, Jerome Brouet (Alcatel R&I)
WC20b-2
Space-Time Coded OFDM with Low PAPR
Harish Reddy, Tolga Duman, Arizona State Univ.
WC20b-3
Data-Derived Iterative Channel Estimation with Channel Tracking
for a Mobile Fourth Generation Wide Area OFDM System
Alex Dowler, Andrew Nix, Joe McGeehan, Univ. of Bristol
WC20b-4
Rate-one Space Frequency Block Codes with Maximum Diversity Gain
for MIMO-OFDM
Lei Shao, Univ. of Washington, Sumit Roy, Sumeet Sandhu, Intel Corporation
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-21 Room B3
"Multiple Antenna Systems II"
WC21-1
How Often Channel Estimation is Needed in MIMO Systems
Volker Pohl, Phuc H. Nguyen, Volker Jungnickel, Clemens Von Helmolt,
Fraunhofer Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Berlin
WC21-
Multi-Antenna Detection Algorithms for UMTS/TDD Receivers in Strong
Interference Environments
Harold Artes, Klaus Kopsa, Franz Hlawatsch, Vienna Univ. of Technology
WC21-3
Subspace tracking for uplink/downlink array processing in CDMA systems
Osvaldo Simeone, Monica Nicoli, Umberto Spagnolini, Politecnico
di Milano
WC21-4
Mutual Coupling Effect in Multi-antenna Wireless Communication
Huseyin Arslan, Univ. of South Florida, Mehmet Ozdemir, Ercument
Arvas, Syracuse Univ.
WC21-5
A Soft-Decision Approach for BLAST Systems with Less Receive than
Transmit Antennae
Shoumin Liu, Zhi Tian, Michigan Technological Univ.
WC21-6
Reverse Link Capacity of Power-Controlled CDMA Systems with Antenna
Arrays In a Multipath Fading Environment
Jin Yu, Yu-Dong Yao, Stevens Institute of Technology, Jinyun Zhang,
Andreas Molisch, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory
WC21-7
Outage Capacity with two-bit channel feedback for a two-transmit
and single receive antenna system
Aris Moustakas, Steven Simon, Lucent Technologies Bell Labs
WC21-8
Optimization of Antenna Configuration for MIMO Systems
Jianxuan Du, Georgia Institute of Technology
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-22 Room Salon 6
"Multi Carrier Systems, OFDM III"
WC22-1
High-Performance MIMO-OFDM via Carrier Interferometry
Patricia Barbosa, Zhiqiang Wu, Carl Nassar, Colorado State Univ.
WC22-2
Transmit Power and Bit Allocations for OFDM Systems in a Fading
Channel
Jiho Jang, Samsung Electronics, Kwang Bok Lee, Yong-Hwan Lee, Seoul
National Univ.
WC22-3
Rate-Maximizing Power Allocation in OFDM based on Partial Channel
Knowledge
Yingwei Yao, Georgios B. Giannakis, Univ. of Minnesota
WC22-4
Full Diversity Block Diagonal Codes for Differential Space-Time-Frequency
Coded OFDM
Qian Ma, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Arizona State Univ., Zhiqiang Liu,
Iowa State Univ.
WC22-5
An Adaptive Channel Estimation Scheme for OFDM System with Transmitter
Diversity
Kwie Yuk Kuan, Sellathamby Suthaharan, Nallanathan Arumugam, National
Univ. of Singapore
WC22-6
Added Pilot Semi-Blind Iterative Channel Estimation for OFDM Packet
Transmission
Naoto Ohkubo, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, National Univ.
of Singapore
WC22-7
A necessary condition on the location of pilot tones for impulse
noise cancellation in OFDM system and its applications in Hiperlan2
Fatma Abdelkefi, Pierre Duhamel, Florence Alberge, LSS SUPELEC
WC22-8
Random-Access over Fading Channels
Malcolm Peh, Stephen Hanly, Univ. of Melbourne, Phil Whiting, Bell
Labs, Lucent Technologies
Thursday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-23a Room A2
"Link Adaptation, Modulation, Coding III"
WC23a-1
Capacity and Throughput for Transmission over Flat Fading Channels
Ronghong Mo, National Univ. of Singapore, Yong Huat Chew, Institute
for Communications Research
WC23a-2
Sigmoidal Optimization for Wireless Data Resource Management
Virgilio Rodriguez, Polytechnic Univ.
WC23a-3
Power and Bit Allocation for Adaptive Turbo Coded Modulation in
OFDM Systems
She Xiaoming, Tsinghua Univ.
WC23a-4
Incremental Redundancy and Bit-Mapping Techniques for High Speed
Downlink Packet Access
Martin Doettling, Siemens Mobile Phones, Thomas Grundler, Alexander
Seeger, Siemens Mobile Networks
Session WC-23b
"Advanced Location Techniques"
WC23b-1
ELF: Efficient Location Forwarding in Ad hoc Networks
Sumesh Philip, Chunming Qiao, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
WC23b-2
A new topology-based algorithm for next cell prediction in cellular
networks
Boris Tolg, Wolfgang Bziuk, Technical Univ. Braunschweig
WC23b-3
Early channel reservation based on mobile movement history
Amiya Bhattacharya, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Peter Wang, Marilynn
Green, Nokia Research Center
WC23b-4
802.11-based Positioning System for Context Aware Applications
Jin Ming-Hui, Hsiao-Kuang Wu, Yun-Bin Liao, Hui-Chun Liao, National
Central Univ.
Thursday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-24a Room B2
"Modeling, Analysis & Performance Evaluation of Wireless
Networks III"
WC24a-1
An Impulse Response Model For Performance Evaluation of Highway
Mobile Infostation Networks
Wing Yuen, Roy Yates, Rutgers Univ., Chi Wan Sung, City Univ. of
Hong Kong
WC24a-2
Utility Optimization and Fairness Guarantees for Multimedia Traffic
in the Downlink of DS-CDMA Systems
Xiang Duan, Zhisheng Niu, Junli Zheng, Tsinghua Univ.
WC24a-3
cdma2000 1xEV-DO Forward Link Throughput Sensitivity to Diversity
Antenna Correlation
Mehmet Gurelli, Peter Black, Rashid Attar, QUALCOMM Inc.
WC24a-4
IEEE 802.11 Packet Delay - A finite retry Limit Analysis
Periklis Chatzimisios, Vasileios Vitsas, Anthony Boucouvalas, Bournemouth
Univ.
Session WC-24b
"Link Adaptation, Modulation, Coding IV"
WC24b-1
An Analytical Framework for Capacity and Fairness Evaluation in
High Speed Wireless Data Networks
C. J. Chen, Chung-Hua Telecom, Li-Chun Wang, National Chiao Tung
Univ.
WC24b-2
Fast Adaptive RLS Algorithms for Polar Polynomial Predistorters
Thai Hoa Vo, Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill Univ.
WC24b-3
Performance Analysis of RLP Over Fading Channels in CDMA Systems
Qiang Gao, Ericsson Wireless Communications
WC24b-4
Practical Issues in the Estimation of Nakagami-m Parameter
Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Arizona State Univ.
Thursday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-25 Room C2
"Resource Allocation and Management IV"
WC25-1
A Resource Allocation Framework with Credit System and User Autonomy
Over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Zhu Han, Zhen Wang, K.J.Ray Liu, Univ. of Maryland College Park
WC25-2
Call Admission Control for Self-Similar Data Traffic inCellular
Communications
Lei Wang, Weihua Zhuang, Univ. of Waterloo
WC25-3
Opportunistic scheduling under constrained frame error rate in cellular
multicode CDMA networks
Ekram Hossain, Univ. of Manitoba, Dong In Kim, Simon Frasier Univ.
WC25-4
Sabbatel Bandwidth Allocation for DiffServ based Quality of Service
over 802.11b
Andrzej Duda, Martin Heusse, Paul Starzetz, Franck Rousseau, Gilles
Berger-Sabbatel, LSR-IMAG
WC25-5
Dynamic Traffic Awareness in Wireless Multi-Channel Data Dissemination
Ming-Syan Chen Chen, Chih-Lin Hu, National Taiwan Univ.
WC25-6
Service Outage Based Power and Rate Allocation for Parallel Fading
Channel
Jianghong Luo, Roy Yates, Predrag Spasojevic, Rutgers Univ.
WC25-7
SNR Estimation for Power Control of cdma2000 Forward Fundamental
Channels
Shawn Tsai, Young Yoon, Ericsson
WC25-8
Improving Spatial Reuse of IEEE 802.11 Based Ad Hoc Networks
Fengji Ye, Su Yi, Biplab Sikdar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Thursday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-26 Room A3
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN Bluetooth Technologies VI"
WC26-1
Distribution of route requests using dominating-set neighbor elimination
in an on-demand routing protocol
Marc Mosko, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, UC at Santa Cruz, Charles Perkins,
Nokia Research Center
WC26-2
Implementation of a Lightweight Service Advertisement and Discovery
Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Wenbin Ma, Liang Cheng, Lehigh Univ.
WC26-3
A Simple Neighbour Discovery Procedure for Bluetooth Ad Hoc Networks
Miklós Aurél Rónai, Budapest Univ. of Technology
and Economics
WC26-4
Performance Comparison of Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks
Pierpaolo Bergamo, Federico Bertocchi, Gianluca Mazzini, Michele
Zorzi, Univ. di Ferrara
WC26-5
New Multi-Hop Concepts for IEEE 802.11e to support Quality of Service
(QoS)
Harianto Wijaya, Aachen Univ. of Technology
WC26-6
Shortest Path Routing in Partially Connected Ad Hoc Networks
Kun Tan, Qian Zhang, Wenwu Zhu, Microsoft Research China
WC26-7
Location Aided RAKE Receiver Finger Assignment
Debarag Banerjee, Arogyaswami Paulraj, Stanford Univ.
WC26-8
Performance analysis of differentiated QoS supported by IEEE 802.11e
Enhanced Distributed Coordination Function (EDCF) in WLAN
Kenan Xu, Quanhong Wang, Hossam Hassanein, Queens Univ.
Thursday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-27 Room B3
"Multi Carrier Systems, OFDM IV"
WC27-1
Outage capacity and cutoff rate of bit-interleaved coded OFDM under
quasi-static frequency selective fading
Amal Ekbal, Kee-Bong Song, Stanford Univ.
WC27-2
A Low Complexity Space-Frequency BICM MIMO-OFDM System for Next-Generation
WLANs
Kee-Bong Song, Stanford Univ., Syed Aon Mujtaba, Agere Systems
WC27-3
On Reduced-Complexity Iterative Channel Tracking in Turbo Coded
OFDM
Xiangyang Zhuang, Motorola Labs
WC27-4
A Comparison of Frequency Offset Tracking Algorithms for OFDM
Hong Chen, Gregory Pottie, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
WC27-5
Robust OFDM in Fast Fading Channels
Sungsoo Kim, Gregory Pottie, Univ. of California at Los Angeles
WC27-6
Performance of Asynchronous Long-Code Multicarrier CDMA Systems
in the Presence of Frequency Offsets and Correlated Fading
Feng-Tsun Chien, Chien-Hwa Hwang, C.C. Jay Kuo, Univ. of Southern
California
WC27-7
Estimating Frequency-Offsets and Multi-Antenna Channels for MIMO
OFDM
Xiaoli Ma, Georgios B. Giannakis, Univ. of Minnesota, Dong-Jo Park,
Mi-Kyung Oh, Korea Advanced Inst. of Science & Technology
Thursday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session WC-28 Room Salon 6
"Multiple Antennas System & MIMO Channels, Space Time Coding
I"
WC28-1
Phase-Shift-Based Antenna Selection for MIMO Channels
Xinying Zhang, Princeton Univ.
WC28-2
T-BLAST architecture for IEEE 802.11b context
Laura Pierucci, Univ. of Florence
WC28-3
An Iterative Decoded V-BLAST System using Maximum a Posteriori Criterion
Youngsoo Yuk, LG Electronics Inc
WC28-4
Performance Enhancement of 1x EV/DV MIMO Systems in Frequency Selective
Fading Channels
Taeyoung Kim, KyunByoung Ko, Daesik Hong, Yonsei Univ.
WC28-5
Spatial Correlation for a Circular Antenna Array and It Applications
in Wireless Communications
Jie Zhou, Niigata Univ.
WC28-6
An Analytical Method of Channel Estimation Error for Multiple Antennas
System
Guihua Kang, Peiliang Qiu, Zhejiang Univ.
WC28-7
Capacity of MIMO Rician Channels with Multiple Correlated Rayleigh
Co-channel Interferers
Ming Kang, Lin Yang, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, Univ. of Minnesota
WC28-8
Antenna Weight Verification for Closed Loop Transmit Diversity
Alexander Seeger, Siemens Mobile Networks, Marcin Sikora, Univ.
of Notre Dame
Thursday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-29a Room A2
"Planning of Next Generation Networks"
WC29a-1
Optimum Transmit Range and Capacity of Mobile Infostation Networks
Wing Yuen, Roy Yates, Rutgers Univ.
WC29a-2
Capacity Simulation of cdma2000 1xEV-DO Forward Link With Opportunistic
Beam Forming
Mehmet Gurelli, QUALCOMM Inc, Raul Etkin, UC at Berkeley
WC29a-3
Performance Characterization of Signaling Traffic in UMTS Core Networks
Amitabh Mishra, Virginia Tech.
WC29a-4
Coverage and Capacity Enhancement of CDMA Cellular Systems via Multihop
Transmission
Zaher Dawy, Sasa Davidovic, Ioannis Oikonomidis, Munich Univ. of
Technology
Session WC-29b
"Satellite & Space Communications"
WC29b-1
Experiment of IMT-2000 using Stratospheric-Flying Solar-Powered
Airplane
Masayuki Oodo, Hiroyuki Tsuji, Ryu Miura, Communications Research
Laboratory, Masaaki Maruyama, Mikio Suzuki, Telecom Advancement
Organization of Japan
WC29b-2
Capacity Analysis of CDMA Multi-beam Mobile Satellite Systems with
Imperfect Power Control
Ozgur Ekici, Univ. of Ottawa
WC29b-3
Space-Time MMSE Reception in Multi-Satellite UMTS
Lorenzo Mucchi, Tommaso Palandri, Enrico Del Re, Romano Fantacci,
Univ. of Florence
WC29b-4
Call Admission Method for Call Dropping Probability Guarantee in
LEO Satellite Networks
Bong-Ju Lee, Young Chon Kim, Chonbuk Nat'l Univ.
Thursday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-30 Room B2
"Modeling, Analysis & Performance Evaluation of Wireless
Networks IV"
WC30-1
A Divide-and-Conquer Approach with Adaptive Modulation to CDMA systems
Satyam Dwivedi, Indian Institute of Science
WC30-2
On the Spectral Efficiency of Shared Wireless Channels
Khairi Hamdi, Umist
WC30-3
Delay Sensitivity Analysis of CDMA Downlink Handoff Algorithms
Suman Das, Harish Viswanathan, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
WC30-4
Performance Evaluation of Two Layered Mobility Management using
Mobile IP and Session Initiation Protocol
Hyun-Kook Kahng, Jin-Woo Jung, Ranganathan Mudumbai, Doug Montgomery,
NIST
WC30-5
Performance of Generalized Selection Combining for BPSK Signals
in Fading Channels
Chi-Hsiao Yih, Univ. of Maryland
WC30-6
Extended Total Weighted Squared Correlation Signature Sequences
of DS-CDMA systems in multipath channels
Paul Cotae, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
WC30-7
UWB Multipath Channel Model Based on Time-Domain UTD Technique
Xingxin Gao, Zhenqi Chen, Tsinghua Univ., Wenwu Zhu, Richard Yao,
Microosft Research Asia
WC30-8
An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels
Saeed Ghassemzadeh, AT&T Labs, Larry Greenstein, Rutgers Univ.,
Thorvardur Sveinsson, Vahid Tarokh, Harvard Univ.
Thursday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-31 Room C2
"Multiple Carrier & Antenna Systems II"
WC31-1
Asymptotic Capacity Bounds for Ad-hoc Networks Revisited: The Directional
and Smart Antenna Cases
Akis Spyropoulos, Cauligi Raghavendra, Univ. of Southern California
WC31-2
Coded Performance of Spread Space-Spectrum Multiple Access for the
MIMO Forward Link Transmission
Benjamin Ng, Univ. of Toronto
WC31-3
Channel Synthesized Modulation Employing Singular Vector for Secured
Access on Physical Layer
Masayuki Orihashi, Yoichi Nakagawa, Yutaka Murakami, Kiyotaka Kobayashi,
Matsushita Electric Industrial
WC31-4
Impact of Equalizer Output Modelling Errors on MIMO Receivers based
on APP and PIC Detection
Hamid Reza Karimi, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Holger Claussen,
Univ. of Edinburgh
WC31-5
GQR Models for Directional Wireless Channels
Lodovico Fregni, Fabrizio Muratori, Paola Greco, Giorgio M. Vitetta,
Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia
WC31-6
Limiting Analysis of Outage Probabilities for Diversity Schemes
in Fading Channels
J. Nicholas Laneman, Univ. of Notre Dame
WC31-7
The Signal Dimensions in Multiple-Antenna Channels
Ada S Y Poon, Robert Brodersen, David Tse, Univ. of California at
Berkeley
WC31-8
Synchronization Requirements for COFDM Systems with Transmit Diversity
Michael Speth, Infinion Technologies, Heinrich Meyr, RWTH Aachen
Univ.
Thursday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-32 Room A3
"Ad Hoc Networks, WLAN, WPAN Bluetooth Technologies VII"
WC32-1
Distributed Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks with Asymmetric
Links
Jilei Liu, Baochun Li, Univ. of Toronto
WC32-2
Mechanism to Improve the Reliability of the Broadcasting for Multi
Sources
Song Yean Cho, Jin Hyun Sin, Byung In Mun, Samsung Electronics
WC32-3
Localized Topology Generation Mechanisms for Wireless Sensor Networks
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Congzhou Zhou, Univ. of Southern California
WC32-4
Distributed Bluetooth Scatternet Formation Algorithm
Vikas Verma, Amit Chandak, State Univ. Of New York at Buffalo
WC32-5
A Switch Model for Improving Throughput and Power Fairness in Bluetooth
Piconets
Saleh Al-Harthi, Ramesh Rao, UC at San Diego
WC32-6
A Variable-radius Multichannel MAC Scheme for Heterogeneous Wireless
Ad Hoc Networks
Chi-Hsiang Yeh, Helen Zhou, Mouftah Hussein, Queens's Univ., Pin-Han
Ho, Univ. of Waterloo
WC32-7
A Localized Topology Control Algorithm for Constructing Power Efficient
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
David Wei, Fordham Univ., Sy-Yen Kuo, Szu-Chi Wang, National Taiwan
Univ.
WC32-8
Energy Savings in IEEE 802.11 Communications using Frame Aggregation
Jean Lorchat, Thomas Noel, Louis Pasteur Univ.
Thursday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session WC-33 Room B3
"Multi Carrier Systems, OFDM V"
WC33-1
The Doppler Spread - Gaining Diversity for Future Mobile Radio Systems
Ronald Raulefs, Armin Dammann, Stefan Kaiser, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Gunther Auer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs
WC33-2
Decision-directed Channel Estimation for Supporting Higher Terminal
Velocities in OFDM Based WLANs
Tideya Kella, Infineon Technologies AG / Univ. of Darmstadt
WC33-3
Multiple Phase Noise Correction for OFDM/SDMA
Songping Wu, New Jersey Institute of Technology
WC33-4
Performance Analysis and Design Optimization of LDPC Coded MIMO
OFDM Systems
Ben Lu, NEC Laboratories America
WC33-5
Space-Time Communication for OFDM with Implicit Channel Feedback
Gwen Barriac, Univ. of California Santa Barbara
WC33-6
Reduction of PAPR of an OFDM signal by Partial Transmit Sequence
Technique with Reduced Complexity
Seung Hee Han, Seoul National Univ.
WC33-7
Novel Noise Variance and SNR Estimation Algorithm for Wireless MIMO
OFDM Systems
Sandrine Boumard, VTT Electronics
WC33-8
Synchronization and AGC Proposal for IEEE 802.11a Burst OFDM Systems
Andrew Fort, Wolfgang Eberle, IMEC
Tuesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session SC-1 Room C3
"Denial-of-Service Attacks"
SC1-1
Analysis of Denial-of-Service Attacks on Denial-of-Service Defensive
Measures
Bao-Tung Wang, Columbia Univ.
SC1-2
Design of Detection System Against the Denial of Service Attack
in 3G1x System
Junghun Park, Cissy Liu, C.C. Jay Kuo, Univ. of Southern California
SC1-3
On the effectiveness of Martian address filtering and its extensions
Hyogon Kim, Korea Univ., Inhye Kang, Univ. of Seoul
SC1-4
An Efficient Filter for Denial-of-Service Bandwidth Attacks
Christopher Leckie, The Univ. of Melbourne
SC1-5
Detecting Reflector Attacks by Sharing Beliefs
Tao Peng, Univ. of Melbourne
SC1-6
Defeating Distributed Denial-of-Service Attack with Deterministic
Bit Marking
Yoohwan Kim, Case Western Reserve Univ.
SC1-7
Reducing the Scope of Denial of Service Attacks in QoS Routing
Johnson Thomas, Munirul Islam, Oklahoma State Univ.
SC1-8
Accommodating Fragmentation in Deterministic Packet Marking for
IP Traceback
Andrey Belenky, Nirwan Ansari, NJIT
Wednesday,
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session SC-2 Room C3
"Authentication"
SC2-1
RBWA: An Efficient Random-Bit Window-based Authentication Protocol
Fan Zhao, Yongjoo Shin, Univ. of California, Davis
SC2-2
A Lightweight Authentication Protocol for Access Control in IEEE
802.11
Haoli Wang, Aravind Velayutham, Yong Guan, Iowa State Univ.
SC2-3
Mutual Authentication Method for Ubiquitous Service Environments
Minoru Matsumoto, Yasushi Takagi,NTT
SC2-4
A Certified E-Mail Protocol Suitable for Mobile Environments
Jung Min Park, Purdue Univ., Indrajit Ray, Edwin Chong, Howard Siegel,
Colorado State Univ.
SC2-5
Wireless Authentication in Chi-Spaces
Giuseppe Milicia, Univ. of Aarhus, Federico Crazzolara, NEC Europe
SC2-6
Pre-Loaded Key Based Multicast and Broadcast Authentication in Mobile
Ad-Hoc Networks
Nasir Memon, Mahalingam Ramkumar, Polytechnic Univ., Brooklyn, NY
SC2-7
Authentication and Charging Protocol Preserving Location Privacy
in Mobile IP
Sugil Choi, Information and Communication Univ.
SC2-8
A Secure Public Wireless LAN Access Technique That Supports Walk-Up
Users
Hui Luo, AT&T Labs - Research
Wednesday,
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Session SC-3 Room C3
"Wireless Security and Intrusion Detection"
SC3-1
Demonstrating Vulnerabilities in Bluetooth Security
Creighton Hager, Scott Midkiff, Virginia Tech
SC3-2
Security Algorithms in Wireless LAN: Proprietary or non-Proprietary
Jihad Qaddour, Illinois State Univ.
SC3-3
An Energy-efficient Approach to Securing Distributed Sensor Networks
(DSN)
Fei Hu, Jason Tillett, Jim Ziobro, Rochester Insitute of Technology,
Neeraj Sharma, Clarkson Univ.
SC3-4
A Witness-Based Approach For Data Fusion Assurance In Wireless Sensor
Networks
Pramod Varshney, Wenliang Du, Syracuse Univ., Jing Deng, Cornell
Univ. / Syracuse Univ., Yunghsiang Han, National Chi Nan Univ.
SC3-5
High-speed ECC based Kerberos Authentication Protocol
Ozkan Erdem, Oregon State Univ.
SC3-6
Analysis of Energy Consumption of RC4 and AES Algorithms in Wireless
LANs
Phongsak Prasithsangaree, Prashant Krishnamurthy, Univ. of Pittsburgh
SC3-7
Detection of Invalid Routing Announcements In RIP Protocol
Lixia Zhang, Dan Pei, Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Daniel
Massey, Univ. of Southern CA
SC3-8
Profiling Cyber Attacks using Alert Regression Profiles
Phuong Yarng, Pradeep Ray, Univ. of New South Wales, Danny Maher,
Netstar Networks
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