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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, January 1999
- Mohammed Atiquzzaman
:
Traffic Mangement and Switching for Multimedia. 30 - Bing Zheng, Mohammed Atiquzzaman
:
Traffic management of multimedia over ATM networks. 33-38 - Marwan Krunz:
Bandwidth allocation strategies for transporting variable bit rate video traffic. 40-46 - Zafer Sahinoglu, Sirin Tekinay:
On multimedia networks: self-similar traffic and network performance. 48-52 - Bobby Vandalore, Sonia Fahmy
, Raj Jain
, Rohit Goyal, Mukul Goyal:
QoS and multipoint support for multimedia applications over the ATM ABR service. 53-57 - Geng-Sheng Kuo, Po-Chang Ko:
Achieving minimum slice loss for real time MPEG 2 based video networking in a flow-oriented input-queued ATM switching router system. 58-62 - Richard Rabbat, Kai-Yeung Siu:
QoS support for integrated services over CATV. 64-68 - Chung-Sheng Li, Harold S. Stone:
Digital Library Using Next Generation Internet. 70-71 - Fred Mintzer:
Developing digital libraries of cultural content for Internet access. 72-78 - Stephen T. C. Wong, Donny Tjandra:
A digital library for biomedical imaging on the Internet. 84-91 - J. R. Smith:
Digital video libraries and the Internet. 92-97 - H. S. Stone:
Image libraries and the Internet. 99-106 - Peter Weinstein, William P. Birmingham, Edmund H. Durfee
:
Agent based digital libraries: decentralization and coordination. 110-115 - Steve Lawrence, C. Lee Giles
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Searching the Web: general and scientific information access. 116-122 - Franco Callegati
, Maurizio Casoni
, Carla Raffaelli
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Packet optical networks for high-speed TCP-IP backbones. 124-129 - Sudhir Dixit:
Data rides high on high-speed remote access. 130-141 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:
Electronic Commerce And Standardization. 142-143
Volume 37, Number 2, February 1999
- Chung-Sheng Li:
Telecommunication network management: technologies and implementations [Book Reviews]. 28 - Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Mohammad A. Karim:
Optical Networks, Communications Systems, And Devices [Guest Editorial]. 49 - Yi Pan, Chunming Qiao, Yuanyuan Yang
:
Optical multistage interconnection networks: new challenges and approaches. 50-56 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea Bianco
, Emilio Leonardi
, Alessandro Morabito, Fabio Neri:
All-optical WDM multi-rings with differentiated QoS. 58-66 - Laxman H. Sahasrabuddhe, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Light trees: optical multicasting for improved performance in wavelength routed networks. 67-73 - Hiroshi Yoshimura, Ken-ichi Sato, Noboru Takachio:
Future photonic transport networks based on WDM technologies. 74-81 - Joseph Mitola III, David B. Chester, Shinichiro Haruyama, Thierry Turletti, Walter H. W. Tuttlebee:
Globalization of Software radio [Guest Editorial]. 82-83 - Joseph Mitola III:
Technical challenges in the globalization of software radio. 84-89 - Hiroshi Tsurumi, Yasuo Suzuki:
Broadband RF stage architecture for software-defined radio in handheld terminal applications. 90-95 - Robert H. Walden:
Performance trends for analog to digital converters. 96-101 - David B. Chester:
Digital IF filter technology for 3G systems: an introduction. 102-107 - Mark Cummings, Shinichiro Haruyama:
FPGA in the software radio. 108-112 - Thierry Turletti, David L. Tennenhouse:
Complexity of a software GSM base station. 113-117 - Walter H. W. Tuttlebee:
Software radio technology: a European perspective. 118-123 - Ralph Benjamin, Ismail Kaya
, Andrew R. Nix:
Smart base stations for "dumb" time-division duplex terminals. 124-131
Volume 37, Number 3, March 1999
- Sastri L. Kota, Raj Jain, Rohit Goyal:
Satellite ATM network architecture [Guest Editorial]. 28-29 - Prakash Chitre, Ferit Yegenoglu:
Next-generation satellite networks: architectures and implementations. 30-36 - Sankar Ray:
Network segment mobility in ATM networks. 38-45 - Ioannis Mertzanis, Georgios Sfikas, Rahim Tafazolli, Barry G. Evans:
Protocol architectures for satellite ATM broadband networks. 46-54 - Rohit Goyal, Raj Jain
, Mukul Goyal, Sonia Fahmy
, Bobby Vandalore, Sastri Kota:
Traffic management for TCP/IP over satellite ATM networks. 56-61 - Hassan Peyravi:
Medium access control protocols performance in satellite communications. 62-71 - Dennis P. Connors, Bo Ryu
, Son K. Dao:
Modeling and simulation of broadband satellite networks .I. medium access control for QoS provisioning. 72-79 - Marion J. Finley Jr.:
Tele-learning: The "Killer App"? [Guest Editorial]. 80-81 - Betty A. Collis:
Applications of computer communications in education: an overview. 82-86 - Dale A. Harris:
Online distance education in the United States. 87-91 - Andreas Ausserhofer:
Web based teaching and learning: a panacea? 92-96 - Yoshiyasu Takefuji
, Naoko Takahashi, Hisasumi Tsuchida, Yoshimi Fukuhara, Raymond Neff:
ATM and wireless experiments for remote lectures. 98-101 - Shoji Yoshida, Hidetoshi Kimura, Yuji Inoue, Tasturo Masamura, Noriyoshi Yamauchi:
Interactive multimedia communication systems for next-generation education using asymmetrical satellite and terrestrial networks. 102-106 - Junichi Azuma:
Creating educational Web sites. 109-113 - Carol Carver:
Building a virtual community for a tele-learning environment. 114-118 - Philip J. Lin, Robert E. Tench:
The exciting frontier of lightwave technology [Guest Editorial]. 119 - David K. Hunter, M. H. M. Nizam, M. C. Chia, Ivan Andonovic
, K. M. Guild, Anna Tzanakaki
, Mike J. O'Mahony, L. D. Bainbridge, Marc F. C. Stephens, Richard V. Penty, Ian H. White
:
WASPNET: a wavelength switched packet network. 120-129 - Eytan H. Modiano:
WDM-based packet networks. 130-135
Volume 37, Number 4, April 1999
- Walter J. Ciesluk, Iwao Sasase:
An overview of the satelite and space communications committee. 1-4 - Linda Rising:
Design patterns in communications software [Guest Editorial]. 32-33 - Linda Rising:
Patterns: a way to reuse expertise. 34-36 - M. Duell:
Managing change with patterns. 37-39 - Gerard Meszaros:
Design patterns in telecommunications system architecture. 40-45 - Junichi Suzuki, Yousuke Yamamoto:
OpenWebServer: an adaptive Web server using software patterns. 46-52 - Douglas C. Schmidt, Chris Cleveland:
Applying patterns to develop extensible ORB middleware. 54-63 - Greg Utas:
An overview of selected call processing patterns. 64-69 - Sayfe Kiaei:
Systems and circuits for broadband communications [Guest Editorial]. 70 - John M. Cioffi, Vladimir Oksman, Jean-Jacques Werner, Thierry Pollet, Paul M. P. Spruyt, Jacky S. Chow, Krista S. Jacobsen:
Very-high-speed digital subscriber lines. 72-79 - Thierry Pollet, Miguel Peeters:
Synchronization with DMT modulation. 80-86 - Jean-Jacques Werner, Jian Yang, Dale D. Harman, Guy Albert Dumont
:
Blind equalization for broadband access. 87-93 - Ravi Gupta, David J. Allstot:
Fully monolithic CMOS RF power amplifiers: recent advances. 94-98 - Hans-Andrea Loeliger, Felix Tarköy, Felix Lustenberger, Markus Helfenstein:
Decoding in analog VLSI. 99-101 - Wilfried Gappmair:
Claude E. Shannon: the 50th anniversary of information theory. 102-105 - Hans-Dieter Lüke:
The origins of the sampling theorem. 106-108
Volume 37, Number 5, May 1999
- Maurizio Decina:
Candidates announced for board of governors. 30-38 - Andrzej R. Pach
, Zdzislaw Papir:
Guest Editorial broadband access copper technologies. 58 - Zdzislaw Papir, Andrew Simmonds:
Competing for throughput in the local loop. 61-66 - Walter Y. Chen:
The development and standardization of asymmetrical digital subscriber line. 68-72 - John W. Cook, Rob H. Kirkby, Martin G. Booth, Kevin T. Foster, Don E. A. Clarke, Gavin Young:
The noise and crosstalk environment for ADSL and VDSL systems. 73-78 - Walter Goralski:
xDSL loop qualification and testing. 79-83 - Timothy C. Kwok:
Residential broadband architecture over ADSL and G.Lite (C.992.2): PPP over ATM. 84-89 - Arturo Azcorra, David Larrabeiti
, Enrique J. Hernandez-Valencia, Julio Berrocal:
IP/ATM integrated services over broadband access copper technologies. 90-97 - Ken'ichi Narumiya:
A consideration of ADSL service under NTT's network. 98-101 - Paulo de Sousa:
Guest Editorial - Interoperability of Networks for Interoperable Services. 102 - Maher Hamdi, Olivier Verscheure, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Ismail Dalgic, Peter Wang:
Voice service interworking for PSTN and IP networks. 104-111 - Panos Georgatsos, Dimitris Makris, David Griffin, George Pavlou, Stelios Sartzetakis
, Yves T'Joens, Daniel Ranc:
Technology interoperation in ATM networks: the REFORM system. 112-118 - Raquel Díaz-Caldera, Joan Serrat-Fernández, Klearchos Berdekas, Fotis Karayannis:
An approach to the cooperative management of multitechnology networks. 119-125 - Ognjen Prnjat, Lionel E. Sacks:
Integrity methodology for interoperable environments. 126-132 - David Morris, Verus Pronk:
Charging for ATM services. 133-139 - Vincent P. Wade, David Lewis:
Three keys to developing and integrating telecommunications service management systems. 140-146 - John R. Farserotu, Ramjee Prasad:
Broadband wide area networking via IP/ATM over SATCOM. 148-157
Volume 37, Number 6, June 1999
- Janusz Rajski, Jerzy Tyszer:
Testing of telecommunications hardware [Guest Editorial]. 60-62 - Colin Maunder:
Test: shared problems and shared solutions. 65-70 - Nilanjan Mukherjee, Tapan J. Chakraborty, Ramesh Karri
:
Built in self test: a complete test solution for telecommunication systems. 72-78 - Saman M. I. Adham, Ken Brough, Bruce Ecroyd, Stephen Foster, Paul Soong:
Linking diagnostic software to hardware self test in telecom systems. 79-83 - Stefano Barbagallo, Monica Lobetti Bodoni, Alfredo Benso, Silvia Chiusano
, Paolo Prinetto:
Testing embedded memories in telecommunication systems. 84-89 - Gordon W. Roberts, Benoit Dufort:
Making complex mixed-signal telecommunication integrated circuits testable. 90-96 - Michael S. Heutmaker, D. K. Le:
An architecture for self-test of a wireless communication system using sampled IQ modulation and boundary scan. 98-102 - Erik Jan Marinissen
, Yervant Zorian:
Challenges in testing core-based system ICs. 104-109 - Bahman Mobasser:
Switching and transmission [Guest Editorial]. 110 - Göran Eneroth, Gábor Fodor
, Gosta Leijonhufvud, András Rácz, István Szabó:
Applying ATM/AAL2 as a switching technology in third-generation mobile access networks. 112-123 - K. K. Ramakrishnan, Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:
The role of signaling in quality of service enabled networks. 124-132 - Edward Traupman, Pete O'Connell, John Minnis, Marc Jadoul, Huterer Mario:
The evolution of the existing carrier infrastructure. 134-139 - Andrew G. Malis:
Reconstructing transmission networks using ATM and DWDM. 140-145 - Horst D. Clausen, Hilmar Linder, Bernhard Collini-Nocker:
Internet over direct broadcast satellites. 146-151 - Apostolis K. Salkintzis:
Packet data over cellular networks: the CDPD approach. 152-159
Volume 37, Number 7, July 1999
- Jean-Pierre Hubaux, David Nagel, R. Bruce Kieburtz:
Provision of communication services over hybrid networks [Guest Editorial]. 36-37 - William D. Ivancic, David Brooks, Brian Frantz, Douglas Hoder, Dan Shell, David Beering:
NASA's broadband satellite networking research. 40-47 - Bo Ryu:
Modeling and simulation of broadband satellite networks. II. Traffic modeling. 48-56 - Charalambous P. Charalambos, Victor S. Frost, Joseph B. Evans:
Performance evaluation of TCP extensions on ATM over high bandwidth delay product networks. 57-63 - Nasir Ghani, Sudhir S. Dixit:
TCP/IP enhancements for satellite networks. 64-72 - Enrique G. Cuevas:
The development of performance and availability standards for satellite ATM networks. 74-79 - João C. Brandao, Ernesto L. Pinto
, Marco A. G. Maia:
A review of error performance models for satellite ATM networks. 80-85 - Diakoumis P. Gerakoulis, Robert R. Miller, Saeed S. Ghassemzadeh, Evaggelos Geraniotis:
A satellite switched CDMA system for fixed service communications. 86-92 - Sastri L. Kota, Raj Jain
, Rohit Goyal:
Broadband satellite network performance [Guest Editorial]. 94-95 - Ismail Dalgic, Michael S. Borella, Rick Dean, Jacek Grabiec, Jerry Mahler, Guido M. Schuster, Ikhlaq Sidhu:
True number portability and advanced call screening in a SIP-based IP telephony system. 96-101 - George Vanecek, Nelu Mihai, Nino Vidovic, Dado Vrsalovic:
Enabling hybrid services in emerging data networks. 102-109 - Constant Gbaguidi, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Maher Hamdi, Asser N. Tantawi
:
A programmable architecture for the provision of hybrid services. 110-116 - Markku Korpi, Vineet Kumar:
Supplementary services in the H.323 IP telephony network. 118-125 - Mark E. Perkins, Charles A. Dvorak, Barry H. Lerich, Joseph A. Zebarth:
Speech transmission performance planning in hybrid IP/SCN networks. 126-131 - Xavier Logean, Falk Dietrich, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, S. Grisouard, P.-A. Etique:
On applying formal techniques to the development of hybrid services: challenges and directions. 132-138 - Koichi Asatani:
IP and telecommunication integration: de jure and de facto standards have entered a new era. 140-147
Volume 37, Number 8, August 1999
- James Manchester, Paul A. Bonenfant, Curtis J. Newton:
The evolution of transport network survivability. 44-51 - Dave Johnson, Nigel Hayman, Paul Veitch:
The evolution of a reliable transport network. 52-57 - Mark Lody Jones, Robert K. Butler, William C. Szeto:
Sprint long distance network survivability: today and tomorrow. 58-62 - Nico Wauters, Gzim Ocakoglu, Kris Struyve, Pedro Falcao Fonseca:
Survivability in a new pan-European carriers' carrier network based on WDM and SDH technology: current implementation and future requirements. 63-69 - Piet Demeester, Michael Gryseels, Achim Autenrieth, Carlo Brianza, Laura Castagna, Giulio D. Signorelli, Roberto Clemenfe, Mauro Ravera, Andrzej Jajszczyk
, Dariusz Janukowicz, Kristof Van Doorselaere, Yohnosuke Harada:
Resilience in multilayer networks. 70-76 - Ken-ichi Sato, Satoru Okamoto:
Photonic transport technologies to create robust backbone networks. 78-87 - Ryutaro Kawamura, Hiroshi Ohta:
Architectures for ATM network survivability and their field deployment. 88-94 - Robert D. Doverspike, Steven Phillips, Jeffery R. Westbrook:
Future transport network architectures. 96-101 - Mark Cummings, Steve Heath:
Mode switching and software download for software defined radio: the SDR Forum approach. 104-106 - Chris Dick, Fredric J. Harris:
Configurable logic for digital communications: some signal processing perspectives. 107-111 - Dimitrios Efstathiou, José Fridman, Zoran Zvonar:
Recent developments in enabling technologies for software defined radio. 112-117 - Asad A. Abidi:
CMOS wireless transceivers: the new wave. 119-124
Volume 37, Number 9, September 1999
- Liang D. Tzeng, Chinlon Lin:
In memoriam: Dr. Kinichiro Ogawa a pioneer in optical fiber communications systems at bell labs. 10 - Eddie Rabinovitch:
Searching the internet (will be) easier. 14 - Norman C. Strole:
SNA and TCP/IP enterprise networking. 17-20 - Roberto Aaron, Maurizio Dècina, Riccardo Skillen:
Electronic commerce: enablers and implications. 47-52 - John C. McCarthy:
The social impact of electronic commerce. 53-57 - Andrew Coulson:
Electronic commerce: the ever-evolving online marketplace. 58-60 - Stephen Cho:
Customer-focused Internet commerce at Cisco Systems. 61-63 - Maurizio Decina, Vittorio Trecordi:
Voice over Internet protocol and human-assisted e-commerce. 64-67 - Bob Ponce:
The impact of MP3 and the future of digital entertainment products. 68-70 - Paul Wing, Brian O'Higgins:
Using public-key infrastructures for security and risk management. 71-73 - Shukri Wakid, John Barkley, Mark Skall:
Object retrieval and access management in electronic commerce. 74-77 - Paul Stirpe, Laurence A. Crutcher:
Network implications of multicast in electronic commerce. 78-82 - Eamonn O'Shea:
Revectoring society and business: the new order for electronic commerce. 83-86 - Elliot Maxwell, Shukri Wakid, Judi Moline:
A policy perspective on electronic commerce. 87-91 - Edward Vielmetti:
The (r)evolution of useful Web services. 92-94 - David G. Messerschmitt, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Opportunities for electronic commerce in networking. 95-98 - Anthony M. Rutkowski:
Understanding next generation Internet. 99-102 - Ramjee Prasad, João Schwarz Dasilva, Bartolomé Arroyo-Fernández:
Air interface access schemes for wireless communications. 104-105 - Max Prögler, Cengiz Evci, Masahiro Umehira:
Air interface access schemes for broadband mobile systems. 106-115 - Payam Taaghol, Barry G. Evans, Enrico Buracchini, Gennaro De Gaudinaro, Joon Ho Lee, Chung Gu Kang:
Satellite UMTS/IMT2000 W-CDMA air interfaces. 116-126 - Mao Zeng, Annamalai Annamalai, Vijay K. Bhargava:
Recent advances in cellular wireless communications. 128-138 - Fawzi Daoud:
Integrated open service node for active networks and services. 139-146
Volume 37, Number 10, October 1999
- Geng-Sheng Kuo:
Broadband Service Concepts, Markets, Technologies and Trials. 54-55 - Byoung-Jo J. Kim, N. K. Shankaranarayanan, Paul S. Henry, Kevin P. Schlosser, Thomas K. Fong:
The AT&T Labs broadband fixed wireless field experiment. 56-62 - Hisaya Hadama, Ken-ichi Kitami, Kensaku Kinoshita, Haruo Yamaguchi:
GMN: a broadband multimedia communications service concept and field trials. 64-70 - Antonio Iera
, Antonella Molinaro, Salvatore Marano:
Wireless broadband applications: the teleservice model and adaptive QoS provisioning. 71-75 - Massimo Celidonio, Dario Di Zenobio:
A wideband two-layer radio access network using DECT technology in the uplink. 76-81 - Reuven Cohen:
Service provisioning in an ATM-over-ADSL access network. 82-87 - Kohei Shiomoto
, Naoaki Yamanaka:
Dynamic burst transfer time-slot-base network. 88-96 - Charles A. Eldering:
Impact and results of telecommunications deregulation. 98-99 - Douglas C. Pitt, Niall Levine, Xu Yan:
Unity of objective, diversity of approach: deregulatory telecom developments in Hong Kong and China. 100-105 - Nico van Eijk:
Broadband services and local loop unbundling in the Netherlands. 106-109 - C. Lincoln Hoewing:
Moving to competition: New Zealand's innovative regulatory model for the telecommunications marketplace. 110-113 - J. W. Berresford:
Access to cable TV systems offering broadband service in the United States. 114-116 - Charles A. Eldering, Mouhamadou Lamine Sylla, Jeffrey A. Eisenach:
Is there a Moore's law for bandwidth? 117-121 - Paul W. Cooper, James F. Bradley:
A space-borne satellite dedicated gateway to the Internet. 122-126 - Young Ki Yoon, Mehmet Ulema:
A wireless local loop system based on wideband CDMA technology. 128-135 - Un-Ku Moon, Gabor C. Temes, Jesper Steensgaard:
Digital techniques for improving the accuracy of data converters. 136-143
Volume 37, Number 11, November 1999
- Willie W. Lu, Qi Bi:
Wireless mobile ATM technologies for third generation wireless communications. 36 - Masaya Nishio, Noriteru Shinagawa, Takehiko Kobayashi:
A lossless handover method for video transmission in mobile ATM networks and its subjective quality assessment. 38-44 - Young-Chon Kim, Dong-Eun Lee, Bong-Ju Lee, Young Sun Kim, Biswanath Mukherjee:
Dynamic channel reservation based on mobility in wireless ATM networks. 47-51 - Ulrich Vornefeld, Christoph Walke, Bernhard Walke:
SDMA techniques for wireless ATM. 52-57 - J. Immonen:
Signaling stack design for wireless ATM access networks. 58-63 - Janny Hu:
Applying IP over wmATM technology to third generation wireless communications. 64-67 - Joseph Mitola III, Zoran Zvonar:
Software and DSP in radio [Guest Editorial]. 68 - R. Shepherd:
Engineering the embedded software radio. 70-74 - Kwang-Cheng Chen
, Shan-Tsung Wu:
A programmable architecture for OFDM-CDMA. 76-82 - Kee Chaing Chua, K. V. Ravi, Brahim Bensaou, Teck Chien Pek:
Wireless broadband communications: some research activities in Singapore. 84-90 - Justin C.-I. Chuang, Leonard J. Cimini Jr., Geoffrey Ye Li, Bruce McNair, Nelson Sollenberger, Hong Zhao, Lang Lin, M. Suzuki:
High speed wireless data access based on combining EDGE with wideband OFDM. 92-98 - K. Sheikh, David Gesbert
, Dhananjay Gore, Arogyaswami Paulraj:
Smart antennas for broadband wireless access networks. 100-105 - V. K. Bhagavath:
Emerging high-speed xDSL access services: architectures, issues, insights, and implications. 106-114 - Eric W. M. Wong
, Andy K. M. Chan, Tak-Shing Peter Yum:
A taxonomy of rerouting in circuit-switched networks. 116-122
Volume 37, Number 12, December 1999
- Tony Li:
MPLS and the evolving Internet architecture. 38-41 - Daniel O. Awduche:
MPLS and traffic engineering in IP networks. 42-47 - A. Ghanwani, Bilel Jamoussi, Don Fedyk, Peter Ashwood-Smith, Li Li, Nancy K. Feldman:
Traffic engineering standards in IP-networks using MPLS. 49-53 - G. Swallow:
MPLS advantages for traffic engineering. 54-57 - T. M. Chen, T. H. Oh:
Reliable services in MPLS. 58-62 - Yoshihiro Ohba
:
Issues on loop prevention in MPLS networks. 64-68 - Prodip Chaudhury, Werner Mohr, Seizo Onoe:
The 3GPP proposal for IMT-2000. 72-81 - Richard D. Van Nee, Geert A. Awater, Masahiro Morikura, Hitoshi Takanashi, Mark Webster, Karen W. Halford:
New high-rate wireless LAN standards. 82-88 - Javier Aracil, Daniel Morató
, Mikel Izal
:
Analysis of Internet services in IP over ATM networks. 92-97 - Roberto Cocca, Stefano Salsano
, Marco Listanti
:
Internet integrated service over ATM: a solution for shortcut QoS virtual channels. 98-104 - Pedro Cuenca
, Antonio Garrido
, Francisco J. Quiles
, Luis Orozco-Barbosa
:
Error resilient video transmission over ATM networks. 106-111 - Henri Tobiet, Pascal Lorenz
:
Desktop videoconferencing performance based on an ATM metropolitan area network. 112-116 - K. Y. Kou:
Realization of large capacity ATM switches. 120-123 - Franco Callegati
, Hakki C. Cankaya, Yijun Xiong, Marc Vandenhoute:
Design issues of optical IP routers for Internet backbone applications. 124-128 - Malathi Veeraraghavan, Mark J. Karol:
Internetworking connectionless and connection oriented networks. 130-138
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