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Top 100 Documents Accessed per Dec 2005 [ieeexplore]

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Summary: The IEEE 802.16 family of standards and its associated industry consortium, WiMax, promise to deliver high data rates over large areas to a large number of users in the near future. This exciting addition to current broadband options such as DSL, cab... Abstract Full Text: PDF (526 KB) 2. What is Bluetooth?McDermott-Wells, P.Potentials, IEEEVolume 23, Issue 5, Date: Dec. 2004-Jan. 2005, Pages: 33- 35Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MP.2005.1368913
Summary: Bluetooth is a standard for short range, low power, and low cost wireless communication that uses radio technology. Over 2100 companies around the world already support Bluetooth technology. The wireless personal area network (WPAN) technology, based... Abstract Full Text: PDF (545 KB) 3. A tutorial on hidden Markov models and selected applications inspeech recognitionRabiner, L.R.Proceedings of the IEEEVolume 77, Issue 2, Date: Feb 1989, Pages: 257-286Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/5.18626
Summary: This tutorial provides an overview of the basic theory of hiddenMarkov models (HMMs) as originated by L.E. Baum and T. Petrie (1966) andgives practical details on methods of implementation of the theory alongwith a description of selected applicati... Abstract Full Text: PDF (2272 KB) 4. Eigenfaces vs. Fisherfaces: recognition using class specific linearprojectionBelhumeur, P.N.; Hespanha, J.P.; Kriegman, D.J.Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 19, Issue 7, Date: Jul 1997, Pages: 711-720Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/34.598228
Summary: We develop a face recognition algorithm which is insensitive tolarge variation in lighting direction and facial expression. Taking apattern classification approach, we consider each pixel in an image as acoordinate in a high-dimensional space. We t... Abstract Full Text: PDF (2856 KB) 5. Achieving wireless broadband with WiMaxVaughan-Nichols, S.J.ComputerVolume 37, Issue 6, Date: June 2004, Pages: 10- 13Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MC.2004.1266286
Summary: When users want broadband Internet service, they're generally restricted to a T1, DSL, or cable-modem-based connection. However, these wireline infrastructures can be considerably more expensive and time consuming to deploy than a wireless one. In ad... Full Text: PDF (336 KB) 6. RFID: a technical overview and its application to the enterpriseWeinstein, R.IT ProfessionalVolume 7, Issue 3, Date: May-June 2005, Pages: 27- 33Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MITP.2005.69
Summary: Radio frequency identification (RFID) offers tantalizing benefits for supply chain management, inventory control, and many other applications. Only recently, however, has the convergence of lower cost and increased capabilities made businesses take a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (696 KB) 7. A digitally controlled oscillator in a 90 nm digital CMOS process for mobile phonesStaszewski, R.B.; Chih-Ming Hung; Barton, N.; Meng-Chang Lee; Leipold, D.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2203- 2211Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857359
Summary: We propose and demonstrate the first RF digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) for cellular mobile phones. The DCO is part of a single-chip quad-band fully compliant GSM transceiver realized in a 90 nm digital CMOS process. Wide and precise linear fre... Abstract Full Text: PDF (720 KB) 8. SAMPLE: Statistical Network Link Modelling in an On-Demand Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc NetworksCurran, E.; Dowling, J.Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services, 2005. WONS 2005. Second Annual Conference onVolume , Issue , Date: 19-21 Jan. 2005, Pages: 200- 205Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/WONS.2005.30
Summary: Existing routing protocols for multi-hop wireless networks assume an idealised wireless network in which all links in the network are either on or off and where all functioning links are equally good. Such a model interprets the fraction of packets t... Abstract Full Text: PDF (208 KB) 9. Mesh networks: commodity multihop ad hoc networksBruno, R.; Conti, M.; Gregori, E.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 3, Date: March 2005, Pages: 123- 131Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1404606
Summary: In spite of the massive efforts in researching and developing mobile ad hoc networks in the last decade, this type of network has not yet witnessed mass market deployment. The low commercial penetration of products based on ad hoc networking technolo... Abstract Full Text: PDF (585 KB) 10. IEEE recommended practice for software requirements specifications
IEEE Std 830-1998Volume , Issue , Date: 20 Oct 1998, Pages: -
Summary: The content and qualities of a good software requirementsspecification (SRS) are described, and several sample SRS outlines arepresented. This recommended practice is aimed at specifying therequirements of software to be developed, but can also be ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (444 KB) 11. A survey on sensor networksAkyildiz, I.F.; Weilian Su; Sankarasubramaniam, Y.; Cayirci, E.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 40, Issue 8, Date: Aug 2002, Pages: 102- 114Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2002.1024422
Summary: The advancement in wireless communications and electronics has enabled the development of low-cost sensor networks. The sensor networks can be used for various application areas (e.g., health, military, home). For different application areas, there a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (990 KB) 12. Realization of the next-generation networkChae-Sub Lee; Knight, D.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 34- 41Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522122
Summary: This article provides some insight into the history, definition, requirements, and future trends of next-generation network standards. It concentrates on a high-level overview to provide a strategic direction of standards toward a complete NGN provid... Abstract Full Text: PDF (151 KB) 13. A survey on wireless mesh networksAkyildiz, I.F.; Xudong WangCommunications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: S23- S30Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1509968
Summary: Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a key technology for next-generation wireless networking. Because of their advantages over other wireless networks, WMNs are undergoing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applications. However, many te... Abstract Full Text: PDF (138 KB) 14. A 2.4 GHz CMOS sub-sampling mixer with integrated filteringPekau, H.; Haslett, J.W.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2159- 2166Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857364
Summary: A sub-sampling mixer that incorporates sampling switches and hold capacitors into the parallel resonant LC load of an LNA is proposed. The noise figure of the proposed sub-sampling mixer is lower than that of a standard sampling circuit because the p... Abstract Full Text: PDF (784 KB) 15. TDCS, OFDM, and MC-CDMA: a brief tutorialChakravarthy, V.; Nunez, A.S.; Stephens, J.P.; Shaw, A.K.; Temple, M.A.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: S11- S16Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1509966
Summary: This article gives a brief tutorial on transform-domain communication system (TDCS), OFDM, and MC-CDMA. The primary goal of this article is to give a detailed description of the TDCS transmitter and receiver systems and to highlight the fundamental d... Abstract Full Text: PDF (128 KB) 16. A simple transmit diversity technique for wireless communicationsAlamouti, S.M.Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal onVolume 16, Issue 8, Date: Oct 1998, Pages: 1451-1458Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/49.730453
Summary: This paper presents a simple two-branch transmit diversity scheme.Using two transmit antennas and one receive antenna the scheme providesthe same diversity order as maximal-ratio receiver combining (MRRC) withone transmit antenna, and two receive a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (224 KB) 17. Why software fails [software failure]Charette, R.N.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: 42- 49Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1502528
Summary: Most IT experts agree that software failures occur far more often than they should despite the fact that, for the most part, they are predictable and avoidable. It is unfortunate that most organizations don't see preventing failure as an urgent matte... Abstract Full Text: PDF (9468 KB) 18. A road to future broadband wireless access: MIMO-OFDM-Based air interfaceHongwei YangCommunications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 1, Date: Jan. 2005, Pages: 53- 60Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1381875(410) 4
Summary: Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing is a popular method for high-data-rate wireless transmission. OFDM may be combined with multiple antennas at both the access point and mobile terminal to increase diversity gain and/or enhance system capacit... Abstract Full Text: PDF (524 KB) 19. Remotely powered addressable UHF RFID integrated systemCurty, J.-P.; Joehl, N.; Dehollain, C.; Declercq, M.J.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2193- 2202Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857352
Summary: This paper presents a fully integrated remotely powered and addressable radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder working at 2.45 GHz. The achieved operating range at 4 W effective isotropically radiated power (EIRP) base-station transmit pow... Abstract Full Text: PDF (728 KB) 20. IEEE standard for software test documentation
IEEE Std 829-1998Volume , Issue , Date: 16 Dec 1998, Pages: -
Summary: A set of basic software test documents is described. This standardspecifies the form and content of individual test documents. It does notspecify the required set of test documents Abstract Full Text: PDF (592 KB) 21. Generalized principal component analysis (GPCA)Vidal, R.; Yi Ma; Sastry, S.Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 27, Issue 12, Date: Dec. 2005, Pages: 1945- 1959Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TPAMI.2005.244
Summary: This paper presents an algebro-geometric solution to the problem of segmenting an unknown number of subspaces of unknown and varying dimensions from sample data points. We represent the subspaces with a set of homogeneous polynomials whose degree is ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (872 KB) 22. NGN architecture: generic principles, functional architecture, and implementationKnightson, K.; Morita, N.; Towle, T.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 49- 56Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522124
Summary: This article summarizes the architectural aspects of a next-generation network in terms of general principles, functional representation, and typical implementation. According to the general reference model, which assumes decoupling of services and t... Abstract Full Text: PDF (131 KB) 23. An auto-I/Q calibrated CMOS transceiver for 802.11gYong-Hsiang Hsieh; Wei-Yi Hu; Shin-Ming Lin; Chao-Liang Chen; Wen-Kai Li; Sao-Jie Chen; Chen, D.J.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2187- 2192Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857348
Summary: The CMOS transceiver IC exploits the superheterodyne architecture to implement a low-cost RF front-end with an auto-I/Q calibration function for IEEE 802.11g. The transceiver supports I/Q gain and phase mismatch auto tuning mechanisms at both the tra... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1080 KB) 24. IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems
IEEE Std 802.16-2004 (Revision of IEEE Std 802.16-2001)Volume , Issue , Date: 2004, Pages: 0_1- 857
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (6002 KB) 25. IEEE standard for information technology- telecommunications and information exchange between systems- local and metropolitan area networks- specific requirements Part II: wireless LAN medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications
IEEE Std 802.11g-2003 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 Edn. (Reaff 2003) as amended by IEEE Stds 802.11a-1999, 802.11b-1999, 802.11b-1999/Cor 1-2001, and 802.11d-2001)Volume , Issue , Date: 2003, Pages: i- 67
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (1754 KB) 26. A 10 Gb/s BiCMOS adaptive cable equalizerGuangyu Evelina Zhang; Green, M.M.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2132- 2140Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857354
Summary: A 10 Gb/s adaptive equalizer IC using SiGe BiCMOS technology is described. The circuit consists of the combination of an analog equalizer and an adaptive feedback loop for minimizing the inter-symbol interference (ISI) for a variety of cable characte... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1304 KB) 27. A 1.2-V-only 900-mW 10 gb ethernet transceiver and XAUI interface with robust VCO tuning techniqueHyung-Rok Lee; Moon-Sang Hwang; Bong-Joon Lee; Young-Deok Kim; Dohwan Oh; Jaeha Kim; Sang-Hyun Lee; Deog-Kyoon Jeong; Kim, W.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2148- 2158Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857360
Summary: This paper describes the design and the implementation of a fully integrated 10 Gb Ethernet transceiver in a 0.13-/spl mu/m CMOS process using only a 1.2 V supply. A coarse control algorithm that combines a voltage range monitoring circuit with a fre... Abstract Full Text: PDF (2384 KB) 28. Differential current-mode sensing for efficient on-chip global signalingTzartzanis, N.; Walker, W.W.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2141- 2147Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857351
Summary: We present a new on-chip signaling method that relies on differential current-mode sensing to improve both delay and energy dissipation compared to conventional inverter repeaters. The proposed method can be used for point-to-point as well as N-to-1 ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (672 KB) 29. IEEE Std 802.11-1997 Information Technology- telecommunications And Information exchange Between Systems-Local And Metropolitan Area Networks-specific Requirements-part 11: Wireless Lan Medium Access Control (MAC) And Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications
IEEE Std 802.11-1997Volume , Issue , Date: 18 Nov 1997, Pages: i-445
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (25764 KB) 30. QoS routing for wireless ad hoc networks: problems, algorithms, and protocolsBaoxian Zhang; Mouftah, H.T.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 110- 117Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522133
Summary: QoS routing plays an important role for providing QoS in wireless ad hoc networks. The goals of QoS routing are in general twofold: selecting routes with satisfied QoS requirement(s), and achieving global efficiency in resource utilization. In this a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (141 KB) 31. On the performance analysis of the minimum-blocking and bandwidth-reallocation channel-assignment (MBCA/BRCA) methods for quality-of-service routing support in mobile multimedia ad hoc networksAggelou, G.Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions onVolume 53, Issue 3, Date: May 2004, Pages: 770- 782Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TVT.2004.825696
Summary: Quality-of-service (QoS) routing is the key to support multimedia services in wireless multihop networks. The goal of QoS routing is to find satisfactory paths that support the end-to-end QoS requirements of the multimedia flows. Previous work has de... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1368 KB) 32. Standards for the next-generation networkMaeda, Y.; Moore, B.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 33- 33Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522121
Summary: Full Text: PDF (287 KB) 33. A monotonic digitally controlled delay elementMaymandi-Nejad, M.; Sachdev, M.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2212- 2219Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857370
Summary: A monotonic digitally controlled delay element (DCDE) is implemented in the 0.18 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. In this paper, the design procedure of the new architecture and measurement results are reported. The delay of the DCDE changes monotonically ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (560 KB) 34. RFID privacy: an overview of problems and proposed solutionsGarfinkel, S.L.; Juels, A.; Pappu, R.Security & Privacy Magazine, IEEEVolume 3, Issue 3, Date: May-June 2005, Pages: 34- 43Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSP.2005.78
Summary: As organizations aggressively deploy radio frequency identification systems, activists are increasingly concerned about RFID's potential to invade user privacy. This overview highlights potential threats and how they might be addressed using both tec... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1520 KB) 35. Mobility support for IP-Based networksJie Li; Hsiao-Hwa ChenCommunications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 127- 132Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522136
Summary: IP-based wireless networks will become the core of next-generation mobile networks. Mobility support plays an important role in all IP-based wireless networks for providing multimedia applications. In this article we address various major issues in m... Abstract Full Text: PDF (124 KB) 36. Comparison frequency doubling and charge pump matching techniques for dual-band /spl Delta//spl Sigma/ fractional-N frequency synthesizerHyungki Huh; Yido Koo; Kang-Yoon Lee; Yeonkyeong Ok; Sungho Lee; Daehyun Kwon; Jeongwoo Lee; Joonbae Park; Kyeongho Lee; Deog-Kyoon Jeong; Kim, W.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2228- 2236Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857368
Summary: The frequency synthesizer with two LC-VCOs is fully integrated in a 0.35-/spl mu/m CMOS technology. In supporting dual bands, all building blocks except VCOs are shared. A current compensation scheme using a replica charge pump improves the linearity... Abstract Full Text: PDF (984 KB) 37. Survey of clustering algorithmsRui Xu; Wunsch, D., IINeural Networks, IEEE Transactions onVolume 16, Issue 3, Date: May 2005, Pages: 645- 678Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TNN.2005.845141
Summary: Data analysis plays an indispensable role for understanding various phenomena. Cluster analysis, primitive exploration with little or no prior knowledge, consists of research developed across a wide variety of communities. The diversity, on one hand,... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1544 KB) 38. Who killed the virtual case file? [case management software]Goldstein, H.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: 24- 35Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1502526
Summary: This paper discusses how the FBI's $170 million Virtual Case File (VCF) IT project became one of the most highly publicized software failure in history. According to a report by the US Department of Justice's inspector general, VCF's failure may be a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (11485 KB) 39. MOS operational amplifier design-a tutorial overviewGray, P.R.; Meyer, R.G.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 17, Issue 6, Date: Dec 1982, Pages: 969- 982
Summary: Presents an overview of current design techniques for operational amplifiers implemented in CMOS and NMOS technology at a tutorial level. Primary emphasis is placed on CMOS amplifiers because of their more widespread use. Factors affecting voltage ga... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1536 KB) 40. Broadband MIMO-OFDM wireless communicationsStuber, G.L.; Barry, J.R.; McLaughlin, S.W.; Ye Li; Ingram, M.A.; Pratt, T.G.Proceedings of the IEEEVolume 92, Issue 2, Date: Feb 2004, Pages: 271- 294Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JPROC.2003.821912
Summary: Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a popular method for high data rate wireless transmission. OFDM may be combined with antenna arrays at the transmitter and receiver to increase the diversity gain and/or to enhance the system capac... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1200 KB) Full Text: HTML 41. SOA without Web services: a pragmatic implementation of SOA for financial transactions systemsDuan, Z.; Bose, S.; Stirpe, P.A.; Shoniregun, C.; Logvynovskiy, A.Services Computing, 2005 IEEE International Conference onVolume 1, Issue , Date: 11-15 July 2005, Pages: 243- 250 vol.1Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/SCC.2005.94
Summary: The service oriented architecture (SOA) provides a methodology for designing software systems by integrating loosely coupled services. Compared to traditional distributed object-oriented architectures, SOA is more suitable to integrate heterogeneous ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (296 KB) 42. Overview of the H.264/AVC video coding standardWiegand, T.; Sullivan, G.J.; Bjntegaard, G.; Luthra, A.Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions onVolume 13, Issue 7, Date: July 2003, Pages: 560- 576Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TCSVT.2003.815165
Summary: H.264/AVC is newest video coding standard of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group. The main goals of the H.264/AVC standardization effort have been enhanced compression performance and provision of a "netw... Abstract Full Text: PDF (904 KB) 43. Applications of RFID technologyRaza, N.; Bradshaw, V.; Hague, M.RFID Technology (Ref. No. 1999/123), IEE Colloquium onVolume , Issue , Date: 1999, Pages: 1/1-1/5
Summary: RFID technology has been around for quite a long time, however,due to issues like cost has not achieved mass-market appeal. This paperexamines the differences and advantages of RFID technology over otherforms of identification, and how these differ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (160 KB) 44. Ultra-wideband communications: an idea whose time has comeLiuqing Yang; Giannakis, G.B.Signal Processing Magazine, IEEEVolume 21, Issue 6, Date: Nov. 2004, Pages: 26- 54Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSP.2004.1359140
Summary: Ultra-wideband (UWB) radio is a fast emerging technology with many unique attractive features that promotes major advances in wireless communications, networking, radar, imaging, and positioning systems. Research in UWB is still in its infancy stages... Abstract Full Text: PDF (3282 KB) 45. A 1-V integrated current-mode boost converter in standard 3.3/5-V CMOS technologiesChi Yat Leung; Mok, P.K.T.; Ka Nang LeungSolid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2265- 2274Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857374
Summary: A 1-V integrated CMOS current-mode boost converter implemented in a standard 3.3/5-V 0.6-/spl mu/m CMOS technology (V/sub TH//spl ap/0.85 V), providing power-conversion efficiency of higher than 85% at 100-mA output current, is presented in this pape... Abstract Full Text: PDF (2032 KB) 46. A tutorial on multiple access technologies for beyond 3G mobile networksJamalipour, A.; Wada, T.; Yamazato, T.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 2, Date: Feb. 2005, Pages: 110- 117Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1391509
Summary: In this article, some fundamental technical concepts of the main multiple access schemes for wireless mobile systems are reviewed, and a path for the development of appropriate multiple access technologies for next-generation mobile networks, or so-c... Abstract Full Text: PDF (543 KB) 47. Managing computer networks using peer-to-peer technologiesGranville, L.Z.; da Rosa, D.M.; Panisson, A.; Melchiors, C.; Almeida, M.J.B.; Tarouco, L.M.R.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 62- 68Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522126
Summary: Peer-to-peer systems and network management are usually related to each other because the traffic loads of P2P systems have to be controlled to avoid regular network services becoming unavailable due to network congestion. In this context, from a net... Abstract Full Text: PDF (329 KB) 48. Fundamental transmitting properties of carbon nanotube antennasHanson, G.W.Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions onVolume 53, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 3426- 3435Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TAP.2005.858865
Summary: Fundamental properties of dipole transmitting antennas formed by carbon nanotubes are investigated. Since carbon nanotubes can be grown to centimeter lengths, and since they can be metallic, the properties of carbon nanotubes as antenna elements are ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (456 KB) 49. A low-voltage low-power sigma-delta modulator for broadband analog-to-digital conversionKiYoung Nam; Sang-Min Lee; Su, D.K.; Wooley, B.A.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: 1855- 1864Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.852161
Summary: A cascade of sigma-delta modulator stages that employ a feedforward architecture to reduce the signal ranges required at the integrator inputs and outputs has been used to implement a broadband, high-resolution oversampling CMOS analog-to-digital con... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1016 KB) 50. Capacity limits of MIMO channelsGoldsmith, A.; Jafar, S.A.; Jindal, N.; Vishwanath, S.Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal onVolume 21, Issue 5, Date: June 2003, Pages: 684- 702Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSAC.2003.810294
Summary: We provide an overview of the extensive results on the Shannon capacity of single-user and multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. Although enormous capacity gains have been predicted for such channels, these predictions are based o... Abstract Full Text: PDF (728 KB) 51. ESD protection design for I/O cells with embedded SCR structure as power-rail ESD clamp device in nanoscale CMOS technologyMing-Dou Ker; Lin, K.-H.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2329- 2338Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857349
Summary: This paper presents a new electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection design for input/output (I/O) cells with embedded silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) structure as power-rail ESD clamp device in a 130-nm CMOS process. Two new embedded SCR structures... Abstract Full Text: PDF (2392 KB) 52. Routing in ad hoc networks: a case for long hopsHaenggi, M.; Puccinelli, D.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 93- 101Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522131
Summary: For multihop wireless networks, a fundamental question is whether it is advantageous to route over many short hops (short-hop routing) or over a smaller number of longer hops (long-hop routing). Short-hop routing has gained a lot of support, and its ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (167 KB) 53. Space-time codes for high data rate wireless communication:performance criterion and code constructionTarokh, V.; Seshadri, N.; Calderbank, A.R.Information Theory, IEEE Transactions onVolume 44, Issue 2, Date: Mar 1998, Pages: 744-765Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/18.661517
Summary: We consider the design of channel codes for improving the datarate and/or the reliability of communications over fading channels usingmultiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded by a channel code and theencoded data is split into n streams that are... Abstract Full Text: PDF (772 KB) 54. How Europe Missed The TransistorRiordan, M.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 52- 57Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1526906
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (2025 KB) 55. A single-chip dual-band direct-conversion IEEE 802.11a/b/g WLAN transceiver in 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOSPengfei Zhang; Der, L.; Dawei Guo; Sever, I.; Bourdi, T.; Lam, C.; Zolfaghari, A.; Chen, J.; Gambetta, D.; Baohong Cheng; Gowder, S.; Hart, S.; Huynh, L.; Nguyen, T.; Razavi, B.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: 1932- 1939Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.848182
Summary: This paper presents a single-chip dual-band CMOS direct-conversion transceiver fully compliant with the IEEE 802.11a/b/g standards. Operating in the frequency ranges of 2.412-2.484 GHz and 4.92-5.805 GHz (including the Japanese band), the fractional-... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1368 KB) 56. Design techniques for dual-passband filtersMacchiarella, G.; Tamiazzo, S.Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions onVolume 53, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 3265- 3271Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TMTT.2005.855749
Summary: This paper introduces two possible approaches to the design of microwave filters presenting two passbands separated by one rejection band, which is created by suitably placing transmission zeros in the stopband. In the first method, the two passbands... Abstract Full Text: PDF (544 KB) 57. Where are linear feature extraction methods applicable?Martinez, A.M.; Manli ZhuPattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 27, Issue 12, Date: Dec. 2005, Pages: 1934- 1944Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TPAMI.2005.250
Summary: A fundamental problem in computer vision and pattern recognition is to determine where and, most importantly, why a given technique is applicable. This is not only necessary because it helps us decide which techniques to apply at each given time. Kno... Abstract Full Text: PDF (632 KB) 58. The dawn of digital TVRast, R.M.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 26- 31Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1515956
Summary: The end of analog TV is at hand. Governments are setting firm dates and planning for the new broadcast TV. Although analog TV is being shutdown, it is observed that changing to digital TV costs much higher mainly because of its convenience in connect... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1854 KB) 59. Introduction to the ITU-T NGN focus group release 1: target environment, services, and capabilitiesCarugi, M.; Hirschman, B.; Narita, A.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 42- 48Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522123
Summary: This article starts by introducing some interesting use cases of set-vices and capabilities to be supported in next-generation networks. The target environment, relevant services, and some critical capabilities identified by the ITU-T Focus Group on ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (149 KB) 60. A 1 GHz CMOS analog front-end for a generalized PRML read channelSun, D.; Xotta, A.; Abidi, Asad.A.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2275- 2285Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857372
Summary: A 1 GHz CMOS analog front-end for general partial response maximum likelihood (GPRML) read channel in hard disk drive application has been implemented in 0.35 /spl mu/m CMOS. A continuous time analog filter fulfills the relaxed equalization for GPRML... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1256 KB) 61. Battery-free wireless identification and sensingPhilipose, M.; Smith, J.R.; Jiang, B.; Mamishev, A.; Sumit Roy; Sundara-Rajan, K.Pervasive Computing, IEEEVolume 4, Issue 1, Date: Jan.-March 2005, Pages: 37- 45Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MPRV.2005.7
Summary: The Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform (WISP) project explores an approach to provide power for sensor networks, based on passive radio-frequency-identification technology. In traditional passive RFID systems, ambient high-power readers int... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1296 KB) 62. Integrated overcurrent protection system for class-D audio power amplifiersBerkhout, M.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2237- 2245Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857369
Summary: A fully integrated overcurrent protection system is presented suitable for application in integrated class-D audio power amplifiers. Accurate overcurrent detection is used based on parallel measurement of the voltage drop across the DMOS power transi... Abstract Full Text: PDF (928 KB) 63. 15-GHz fully integrated nMOS switches in a 0.13-/spl mu/m CMOS processZhenbiao Li; O, K.K.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2323- 2328Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857346
Summary: Two fully integrated nMOS switches have been demonstrated at 15 GHz in a 0.13-/spl mu/m CMOS foundry process. One incorporates on-chip LC impedance transformation networks (ITNs) while the second one does not. The switches with and without ITNs achie... Abstract Full Text: PDF (872 KB) 64. A multipath model for the powerline channelZimmermann, M.; Dostert, K.Communications, IEEE Transactions onVolume 50, Issue 4, Date: Apr 2002, Pages: 553-559Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/26.996069
Summary: The development of powerline communication (PLC) systems forInternet, voice, and data services requires measurement-based models ofthe transfer characteristics of the mains network suitable forperformance analysis by simulation. This paper presents... Abstract Full Text: PDF (273 KB) 65. Bandwidth-enhancing ultralow-profile compact patch antennaShaoqiu Xiao; Bing-Zhong Wang; Wei Shao; Yan ZhangAntennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions onVolume 53, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 3443- 3447Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TAP.2005.858838
Summary: A novel method to extend the operation bandwidth and reduce the size of the ultralow-profile patch antenna is presented in this paper. The designed results indicate that two orthogonal modes of TM/sub 10/ and TM/sub 01/ can be excited simultaneously ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (344 KB) 66. From FFTs to wavelets: An interview with C. Sidney BurrusDumitras, A.; Moschytz, G.Signal Processing Magazine, IEEEVolume 22, Issue 5, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: 128- 131Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSP.2005.1511831
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (137 KB) 67. A new technique for quality scalable video coding with H.264Benierbah, S.; Khamadja, M.Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions onVolume 15, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 1332- 1340Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TCSVT.2005.856897
Summary: In this paper, we provide a technique that allows H264/AVC to achieve quality scalable coding by allowing the coder to produce different coded motion qualities. This technique is called block ordering scalability. It realizes scalability by exploitin... Abstract Full Text: PDF (800 KB) 68. Total recall [life recording software]Cherry, S.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 24- 30Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1526902
Summary: This paper describes a Microsoft research initiative that focuses on memory augmentation. The research is primarily based on the MyLifeBits Project of Microsoft researcher, Gordon Bell, who, for two years, collected real life data using sensors and a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (3273 KB) 69. WiMax and Wi-Fi: Separate and UnequalCherry, S.M.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 41, Issue 3, Date: March 2004, Pages: 16- 16Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2004.1270541
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (2525 KB) 70. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless protocols: a survey and a comparisonFerro, E.; Potorti, F.Wireless Communications, IEEE [see also IEEE Personal Communications]Volume 12, Issue 1, Date: Feb. 2005, Pages: 12- 26Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MWC.2005.1404569
Summary: Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) are two communication protocol standards that define a physical layer and a MAC layer for wireless communications within a short range (from a few meters up to 100 m) with low power consumption (from less than 1 mW u... Abstract Full Text: PDF (610 KB) 71. Supplement to IEEE standard for information technology telecommunications and information exchange between systems - local andmetropolitan area networks - specific requirements. Part 11: wirelessLAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications:high-speed physical layer in the 5 GHz band
IEEE Std 802.11a-1999Volume , Issue , Date: 1999, Pages: -
Summary: Changes and additions to IEEE Std. 802.11-1999 are provided tosupport the new high-rate physical layer (PHY) for operation in the 5GHz band Abstract Full Text: PDF (728 KB) 72. A theory for multiresolution signal decomposition: the waveletrepresentationMallat, S.G.Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 11, Issue 7, Date: Jul 1989, Pages: 674-693Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/34.192463
Summary: Multiresolution representations are effective for analyzing theinformation content of images. The properties of the operator whichapproximates a signal at a given resolution were studied. It is shownthat the difference of information between the ap... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1524 KB) 73. Face recognition using face-ARG matchingBo-Gun Park; Kyoung-Mu Lee; Sang-Uk LeePattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 27, Issue 12, Date: Dec. 2005, Pages: 1982- 1988Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TPAMI.2005.243
Summary: In this paper, we propose a novel line feature-based face recognition algorithm. A face is represented by the face-ARG model, where all the geometric quantities and the structural information are encoded in an attributed relational graph (ARG) struct... Abstract Full Text: PDF (848 KB) 74. Fly Like a FlyZbikowski, R.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 46- 51Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1526905
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (3033 KB) 75. Software fault injection: growing `saferapos; systemsVoas, J.Aerospace Conference, 1997. Proceedings., IEEEVolume 2, Issue , Date: 1-8 Feb 1997, Pages: 551-561 vol.2Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/AERO.1997.578000
Summary: This paper describes software fault injection and what types ofanomalies fault injection should simulate. We highlight the benefitsthat software fault injection could have provided to several infamoussoftware error-related incidents. And, we explai... Abstract Full Text: PDF (900 KB) 76. IEEE Standard for Information technology- Telecommunications and information exchange between systems- Local and metropolitan area networks- Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications Amendment: Media Access Control Parameters, Physical Layers, and Management Parameters for Subscriber Access Networks
IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004Volume , Issue , Date: 2004, Pages: 0_1- 623
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (7021 KB) 77. Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)Goode, B.Proceedings of the IEEEVolume 90, Issue 9, Date: Sep 2002, Pages: 1495- 1517Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JPROC.2002.802005
Summary: During the Internet stock bubble, articles in the trade pressfrequently said that, in the near future, telephone traffic would bejust another application running over the Internet. Such statementsgloss over many engineering details that preclude vo... Abstract Full Text: PDF (593 KB) Full Text: HTML 78. Locating the nodes: cooperative localization in wireless sensor networksPatwari, N.; Ash, J.N.; Kyperountas, S.; Hero, A.O., III; Moses, R.L.; Correal, N.S.Signal Processing Magazine, IEEEVolume 22, Issue 4, Date: July 2005, Pages: 54- 69Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSP.2005.1458287
Summary: Accurate and low-cost sensor localization is a critical requirement for the deployment of wireless sensor networks in a wide variety of applications. In cooperative localization, sensors work together in a peer-to-peer manner to make measurements and... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1451 KB) 79. Data consistency in a heterogeneous IT landscape: a service oriented architecture approachSvensson, E.; Vetter, C.; Werner, T.Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2004. EDOC 2004. Proceedings. Eighth IEEE InternationalVolume , Issue , Date: 20-24 Sept. 2004, Pages: 3- 8Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/EDOC.2004.1342500
Summary: Consistent data across applications is the centerpiece for a successful integration of IT systems. Heterogeneous IT environments, as found in most mature industries, pose a challenge not only in integrating applications, but also in ensuring a consis... Abstract Full Text: PDF (349 KB) 80. Internet connectivity for mobile ad hoc networks: solutions and challengesRuiz, P.M.; Ros, F.J.; Gomez-Skarmeta, A.Communications Magazine, IEEEVolume 43, Issue 10, Date: Oct. 2005, Pages: 118- 125Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522134
Summary: The interconnection of mobile ad hoc networks to fixed IP networks is one of the topics receiving more attention within the MANET working group of the IETF as well as in many research projects funded by the European Union. Several solutions have rece... Abstract Full Text: PDF (155 KB) 81. IEEE standard taxonomy for software engineering standards
IEEE Std 1002-1987Volume , Issue , Date: 1987, Pages: -
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (1128 KB) 82. Device mismatch and tradeoffs in the design of analog circuitsKinget, P.R.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 6, Date: June 2005, Pages: 1212- 1224Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.848021
Summary: Random device mismatch plays an important role in the design of accurate analog circuits. Models for the matching of MOS and bipolar devices from open literature show that matching improves with increasing device area. As a result, accuracy requireme... Abstract Full Text: PDF (536 KB) 83. 1/f noise in MOS devices, mobility or number fluctuations?Vandamme, L.K.J.; Xiaosong Li; Rigaud, D.Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions onVolume 41, Issue 11, Date: Nov 1994, Pages: 1936-1945Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/16.333809
Summary: Recent experimental studies on 1/f noise in MOS transistors arereviewed. Arguments are given for the two schools of thought on theorigin of 1/f noise. The consequences of models based on carrier-number?N or mobility fluctuations ?ยต o... Abstract Full Text: PDF (920 KB) 84. An approach to security and privacy of RFID system for supply chainXingxin Gao; Zhe Xiang; Hao Wang; Jun Shen; Jian Huang; Song SongE-Commerce Technology for Dynamic E-Business, 2004. IEEE International Conference onVolume , Issue , Date: 13-15 Sept. 2004, Pages: 164- 168Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/CEC-EAST.2004.14
Summary: Radio frequency identification (RFID) is expected to become pervasive and ubiquitous, as it can be embedded into everyday items as smart labels. A typical scenario of exploiting RFID is supply chain. The RFID based supply chain management yields conv... Abstract Full Text: PDF (112 KB) 85. A 77 GHz SiGe sub-harmonic balanced mixerJuo-Jung Hung; Hancock, T.M.; Rebeiz, G.M.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2167- 2173Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857347
Summary: A novel SiGe 77 GHz sub-harmonic balanced mixer is presented with a goal to push the technology to its limit [SiGe2-RF transistor (f/sub T/=80 GHz)]. This new topology uses a compact input network not only to achieve high isolation between the LO and... Abstract Full Text: PDF (984 KB) 86. A modified k-means algorithm for circular invariant clusteringCharalampidis, D.Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 27, Issue 12, Date: Dec. 2005, Pages: 1856- 1865Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TPAMI.2005.230
Summary: Several important pattern recognition applications are based on feature vector extraction and vector clustering. Directional patterns are commonly represented by rotation-variant vectors F/sub d/ formed from features uniformly extracted in M directio... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1096 KB) 87. Direct-coupled microwave filters with single and dual stopbandsCameron, R.J.; Ming Yu; Ying WangMicrowave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions onVolume 53, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 3288- 3297Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TMTT.2005.859032
Summary: This paper presents new ideas for the design and implementation of microwave filters with single and dual stopbands. They can be realized with waveguide, coaxial, dielectric resonators, or in a planar technology. The new methods represent an advance ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (720 KB) 88. Statistical pattern recognition: a reviewJain, A.K.; Duin, R.P.W.; Jianchang MaoPattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions onVolume 22, Issue 1, Date: Jan 2000, Pages: 4-37Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/34.824819
Summary: The primary goal of pattern recognition is supervised orunsupervised classification. Among the various frameworks in whichpattern recognition has been traditionally formulated, the statisticalapproach has been most intensively studied and used in p... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1708 KB) 89. Study of a printed circular disc monopole antenna for UWB systemsJianxin Liang; Chiau, C.C.; Xiaodong Chen; Parini, C.G.Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions onVolume 53, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 3500- 3504Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TAP.2005.858598
Summary: This paper presents a study of a novel monopole antenna for ultrawide-band (UWB) applications. Printed on a dielectric substrate and fed by a 50 /spl Omega/ microstrip line, a planar circular disc monopole has been demonstrated to provide an ultra wi... Abstract Full Text: PDF (560 KB) 90. Reflections: My New LaptopLucky, R.W.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 104- 104Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1526909
Summary: Abstract Full Text: PDF (47 KB) 91. PID control system analysis, design, and technologyKiam Heong Ang; Chong, G.; Yun LiControl Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions onVolume 13, Issue 4, Date: July 2005, Pages: 559- 576Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TCST.2005.847331
Summary: Designing and tuning a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller appears to be conceptually intuitive, but can be hard in practice, if multiple (and often conflicting) objectives such as short transient and high stability are to be achieved. ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1768 KB) 92. A 6.3-9-GHz CMOS fast settling PLL for MB-OFDM UWB applicationsGeum-Young Tak; Seok-Bong Hyun; Tae Young Kang; Byoung Gun Choi; Seong Su ParkSolid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 8, Date: Aug. 2005, Pages: 1671- 1679Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.852421
Summary: A CMOS phase-locked loop (PLL) which synthesizes frequencies between 6.336 and 8.976 GHz in steps of 528 MHz and settles in approximately 150 ns is presented. The proposed PLL can be employed as a building block for a frequency synthesizer which gene... Abstract Full Text: PDF (1120 KB) 93. CMOS low-noise amplifier design optimization techniquesTrung-Kien Nguyen; Chung-Hwan Kim; Gook-Ju Ihm; Moon-Su Yang; Sang-Gug LeeMicrowave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions onVolume 52, Issue 5, Date: May 2004, Pages: 1433- 1442Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TMTT.2004.827014
Summary: This paper reviews and analyzes four reported low-noise amplifier (LNA) design techniques applied to the cascode topology based on CMOS technology: classical noise matching, simultaneous noise and input matching (SNIM), power-constrained noise optimi... Abstract Full Text: PDF (336 KB) 94. CMOS image sensorsEl Gamal, A.; Eltoukhy, H.Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEEVolume 21, Issue 3, Date: May-June 2005, Pages: 6- 20Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MCD.2005.1438751
Summary: In this article, we provide a basic introduction to CMOS image-sensor technology, design and performance limits and present recent developments and future directions in this area. We also discuss image-sensor operation and describe the most popular C... Abstract Full Text: PDF (2429 KB) 95. Ultra-wideband (UWB) bandpass filters using multiple-mode resonatorLei Zhu; Sheng Sun; Menzel, W.Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, IEEE [see also IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters]Volume 15, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 796- 798Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/LMWC.2005.859011
Summary: A novel microstrip-line ultra-wideband (UWB) bandpass filter is proposed and implemented using a multiple-mode resonator (MMR), aiming at transmitting the signals in the whole UWB passband of 3.1-10.6GHz. In the design, the first three resonant frequ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (232 KB) 96. Design of a multiband OFDM system for realistic UWB channel environmentsBatra, A.; Balakrishnan, J.; Aiello, G.R.; Foerster, J.R.; Dabak, A.Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions onVolume 52, Issue 9,Part: 1, Date: Sept. 2004, Pages: 2123- 2138Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TMTT.2004.834184
Summary: In February 2002, the Federal Communications Commission allocated 7500 MHz of spectrum for unlicensed use of commercial ultra-wideband (UWB) communication devices. This spectral allocation has initiated an extremely productive activity for industry a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (840 KB) 97. Routing techniques in wireless sensor networks: a surveyAl-Karaki, J.N.; Kamal, A.E.Wireless Communications, IEEE [see also IEEE Personal Communications]Volume 11, Issue 6, Date: Dec. 2004, Pages: 6- 28Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MWC.2004.1368893
Summary: Wireless sensor networks consist of small nodes with sensing, computation, and wireless communications capabilities. Many routing, power management, and data dissemination protocols have been specifically designed for WSNs where energy awareness is a... Abstract Full Text: PDF (435 KB) 98. A CMOS 110-dB@40-kS/s programmable-gain chopper-stabilized third-order 2-1 cascade sigma-delta Modulator for low-power high-linearity automotive sensor ASICsde la Rosa, J.M.; Escalera, S.; Perez-Verdu, B.; Medeiro, F.; Guerra, O.; del Rio, R.; Rodriguez-Vazquez, A.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2246- 2264Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857356
Summary: This paper describes a 0.35-/spl mu/m CMOS chopper-stabilized switched-capacitor 2-1 cascade /spl Sigma//spl Delta/ modulator for automotive sensor interfaces. The modulator architecture has been selected from an exhaustive comparison among multiple ... Abstract Full Text: PDF (3024 KB) 99. High-performance direct digital frequency synthesizers in 0.25 /spl mu/m CMOS using dual-slope approximationDe Caro, D.; Strollo, A.G.M.Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal ofVolume 40, Issue 11, Date: Nov. 2005, Pages: 2220- 2227Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JSSC.2005.857371
Summary: This paper presents a detailed description of direct digital frequency synthesizers (DDFS) using an optimized piecewise linear approximation for phase to sine mapping, named dual-slope. The dual-slope technique allows reducing ROM size with respect t... Abstract Full Text: PDF (904 KB) 100. The exterminators [software bugs]Ross, P.E.Spectrum, IEEEVolume 42, Issue 9, Date: Sept. 2005, Pages: 36- 41Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSPEC.2005.1502527
Summary: This paper describes a sound methodology developed at Praxis High Integrity Systems for detecting and exterminating bugs during all stages of a software project. To develop software, the London-based software house uses mathematically based technique... Abstract Full Text: PDF (7070 KB) Back to top Help Contact Us Privacy & Security IEEE.org © Copyright 2005 IEEE – All Rights Reserved

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