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SESSION 300 Monday Morning (Colombard)
`Traffic Control Architecture for Integrated Networks
`ORGANIZER: A. A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: A. A. Lazar
`SPONSOR: Computer Communications
`300.1 Survey of Traffic Control Protocols in ATM Networks
`J. J. Bae, T. Suda, University of California, Irvine, USA
`300.2 Coping With Broadband Traffic Uncertainties: Statistical
`Uncertainty, Fuzziness, Neural Networks
`J. M. Holtzman, Rutgers University, USA
`300.3 Rate Controlled Servers for Very High-Speed Networks
`C. R. Kalmanek, H. Kanakia, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA;
`S. Keshav, University of California, Berkeley, USA
`300.4 Evaluating Scheduling Algorithms for Traffic with
`Heterogeneous Perfonnance Objectives
`J. M. Peha, F. A. Tobagi, Stanford University, USA
`300.5 A Simple and Effective Admission Control Method for an
`ATM Network
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`H. Esaki, K. Iwamura, T. Kodama, Toshiba Corporation,
`Japan
`300.6 Partially Reconfigurable Multihop Lightwave Networks
`J. P. Labourdette, A. S. Acampora, Columbia University,
`USA
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`300.7 Adaptive Bandwidth Assignment in a TDM Network
`With Hybrid Frames
`M. Aicardi, R. Bolla, F. Davoil,R. Minciardi,
`University of Genoa, Italy
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`SESSION 301 Monday Morning (Riesling)
`Network Reconfi uration Mana ement
`ORGANIZER:
`. P. Vecchi, Bel core, USA
`CHAIRPERSON:
`SPONSOR: Communications Software
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`301.1 A Comparison of Strategies for Survivable Network
`Design: Reconfigurable and Conventional Approaches
`E. I. Tsai, B. A. Coan, M. I(erner, M. P. Vecchi, Bellcore, USA
`301.2 Switch-Based Virtual Private Line Service for the
`Financial Services Industry
`R. Bose, S. L. Cocklin, E. C. Schloemer, AT&T Bell
`Laboratories, USA; K. J. Burke, New York Telephone, USA
`301.3 High Capacity Digital Network Management and Control
`D. Doherty, W. D. Hutcheson, K. Raychaudhuri, AT&T Bell
`Laboratories, USA
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`301.4 Migration of Fault Tolerant Networks
`F. Ellefson, Rockwell International, USA
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`301.5 The FLEXCOM TMI linc System: A Customer Network
`Reconfiguration System
`W. V. Cox, Bellcorc, USA
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`301.6 A Telepointing Tool for Distributed Meeting Systems
`A. Nakajima, T. Fin, IBM Research, Japan
`301.7 Restoration in a Partitioned Multi-Bandwidth Cross-
`Connect Network
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`C. Palmer, F. Hummel, DSC Communications Corporation,
`USA
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`SESSION 302 Monday Morning (San Fernando)
`Satellite Communications Radiowave Propagation for
`Fre uencies Above 10 Ghz
`OR ANIZER: F. Davarian, California Institute of
`Technology, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: F. Davarian
`SPONSOR: Satellite and Space Communications
`302.1 Propagation Effects and System Performance
`Considerations for Satellite Communications above 10
`Ghz
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`L. J. Ippolito, Stanford Telecommunications, Inc., USA
`302.2 Some Aspects of the OLYMPUS Propagation Experiment
`Carried Out by the Research Institute of the Deutsche
`Bundespost TELEKOM
`F. Dintelmann, G. Ortgies, F. Rucker, Deutsche Bundespost
`TELEKOM, Germany (FR)
`302.3 Experimental Campaign for the Characterization of the
`Propagation Features on Satellite Links in the SHF Bands
`F. Barbaliscia, P. Migliorini, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy
`302.4 Propagation Experiments at Virginia Tech with the
`OLYMPUS Satellite
`T. Pratt, W. Stutzman, J. McKeeman, C. Bostian, Virginia
`Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA
`302.5 The Canadian Olympus Propagation Experiment
`. R. Olsen, D. Makrakis, R. Berube, Communications
`Research Centre, Camada; W. Lam, J. Strickland, Diversitel
`Communications Inc., Y. Antar, J. Albert, Royal
`Military College of Canada, Canada; S. Tam, S. Foo,
`L. Allen, MPB Technologies Inc., A. Hendry, Canada
`302.6 FadelNon-Fade Duration Characteristics of Land Mobile
`Satellite Communication Link
`Y. Hase, Communications Research Laboratory, MPT, Japan
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`SESSION 303 Monday Momin (Sauterne)
`Optical Systems for Local Distri ution
`ORGANIZERS:
`H. L. Lember Bellcore, USA;
`V. Jain, Universi
`of Southem lorida, USA
`CHAIRPERSON : H. L. Lemberg, V. Jain
`SPONSORS: Optical Communications; Signal
`Processing and Communication Electronics
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`303.1 Virtual Sub-container Multiplexing Method for Optical
`Subscriber System
`H. Ishii, K. Hayashi ,E. Maekawa, F. Mano, NTT
`Transmission Systems Labs, Japan
`303.2 An ATM Cell Based Transmission System on a PON
`Structure
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`G. Du Chaffaut, D. Chapelain, A. Madani, S. Carpentier,
`CNET, France
`303.3 Fiber-to-the-Curb Systems: Architecture Evolution
`M. O. Vogel, R. C. Menendez, Bellcone, USA
`303.4 Extending the Digital Transport Capabilities of Fiber-
`to-the-Curb Networks
`P. M. Crespo, Telefonica I+D, Spain; R. C. Menendez,
`T. R. I-Ising, H. L. Lemberg, Bellcore, USA
`303.5 Evaluation of Fiber Network Configurations in Access
`Networks
`M. Iwashita, H. Yamamoto, N. Ikeuchi, NTT
`Telecommunication Networks Labs, Japan
`303.6 A Manhattan Fiber Distributed Data Interface
`Architecture
`S. V. Kartalopoulos, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`303.7 Utilizing the Power of a SONET Add/Drop
`Multiplexers
`S. Makgill, Alcatcl Network Systems, USA
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`SESSION 304 Monday Morning (Palomar)
`Connecting the Future - Operations Considerations
`ORGANIZER: D. N. Zuckerman, AT&T Bell
`Laboratories, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: D. N. Zuckerman
`SPONSOR: Network Operations and Management
`304.1 Operations in the Information Networking Architecture
`J. S. Fleischman, Bellcore, USA
`304.2 Future Operations for Switched Multi-Megabit Data
`Service
`G. A. Wrigley, Bellcore, USA; K. A. Hanner, Pacific Bell,
`USA
`304.3 A Transition Architecture to SONET Networks
`F. Kaplan, T. Sasada, K. Sumal, NEC America, lnc., USA
`304.4 Standard OS-NE Interface (IF2/Q3) Development for
`the Telecom Canada Integrated Network Support
`System
`C. Morin, T. Nguyen, Bell Canada, Canada
`304.5 On-Line Expert Systems in Network Operations: The
`BIG BANG Theory Proves True! (For the buck, that is.)
`P. H. Callahan, G. J. Dome, T. J. Miller, R. U. Telson,
`J. L. Thien, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`304.6 SONET Self-Healing Networks
`B. E. Smith, Southwestern Bell Telephone, USA
`304.7 Network Management with Consistently Managed
`Objects
`S. F. Wu, G. E. Kaiser, Columbia University, USA
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`SESSION 305 Monday Morning (Laguna)
`Broadband Services and System Architectures
`ORGANIZER: M. De Prycker, Alcatel Bell
`Manufacturers Co., Belgium
`CHAIRPERSON: M. De Prycker
`SPONSOR: Communications Switching
`
`305.1 Functional Description of H-Bus: 21 Broadband Customer
`Premises Network
`C. A. Johnston, G. Shtirmer, Bellcore, USA
`305.2 A New Approach to Service Intelligence Supported by
`ATM
`
`P. Hellemans, H. Decuypere, R. Verstraete, Alcatel Bell
`Telephone Research Center, Belgium
`305.3 Video on Demand: Is it Feasible?
`W. D. Sincoskie, Bellcore, USA
`305.4 A B-ISDN Local Distribution System based on a Passive
`Optical Network
`J. W. Ballance, R. F. Lee, P. H. Rogers, M. F. Halls, British
`Telecommunications Research Laboratories, UK
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`305.5 ATM Multicast Connections Using the GAUSS Switch
`R. J. F. de Vries, PIT Rcsearch, The Netherlands
`305.6 I(SMINs: Knockout Switch Based Multistage
`Interconnection Networks for High-Speed Packet
`Switching
`Y. M. Kim, K. Y. Lee, The Ohio State University, USA
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`SESSION 306 Monday Morning (San Antonio)
`Systems Engineering Methods in Quality Assurance
`ORGANIZER: P. Pare, Bellcore, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: T. Plevyak, Bell Atlantic, USA
`SPONSORS: Communication Systems Engineering;
`Quality Assurance Management
`306.1 Structural Way of Thinking as Applied to Systems
`Design
`Z. Koono, M. Soga, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
`306.2 Performance Measurement of Integrated Voice/Data on
`CSMA/CD Network Using Orthogonal Array
`Methodology
`M. J. Peyrovian, AT&:T Bell Laboratories, USA
`306.3 A Standard for Assuring/Monitoring Telephony
`Switching Real Time Perfomlance
`N. M. Andrews, NEC America, lnc., USA
`306.4 An Integrated Hardware Reliability Assurance Program
`for Telecommunications Products
`G. Ganguly, C. M. Hamilton, Bellcore, USA
`306.5 Basic Rate Access Impairments of Generic ISDN
`Switching Systems
`C. M. Liu, Y. W. Wang,
`Bellcore, USA
`306.6 Electromagnetic Compatibility Issues for
`Telecommunications Equipment
`H. R. Hofmann, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
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`C. G. Brush, C. M. Hamilton,
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`SESSION 307 Monday Morning (Chardonnay)
`Spread Spectrum 5 stems
`ORGANIZER: D. chillin SCS Telecom, lnc., USA
`CHAIRPERSON: D. Schil mg
`SPONSOR: Communications Theory
`307.1 The Effect of a Narrowband Interference Rejection Filter
`on Coarse Acquisition in Direct Sequence Spread
`Spectrum
`L. D. Gottesman, L. B. Milstein, University of California,
`San Diego, USA
`307.2 Throughput Analysis of the 'SUGARW' Acquisitionless
`Spread-Spectrum System in Multiple-Access and Tone
`Jamming Environments
`Md. A. Rahman, A. K. Elhakeem, Concordia University,
`Canada
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`307.3 Interleaved Coding and Predetection Diversity for
`Hybrid DS/SFH-SSMA Over Indoor Radio Channels
`M. Moeneclaey, J. Wang, University of Ghent, Belgium
`307.4 An Efficient Code Assignment Algorithm for Multihop
`Spread Spectrum Packet Radio Networks
`T. Yum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
`Hong Kong; K. Hung, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong
`307.5 Instantaneous CFAR Algorithm
`N. Cakic, S. Glisic, D. Krstic, Institute of Electrical
`Engineering, Yugoslavia
`307.6 Error Probabilities of Frequency-Hopped MFSK With
`Noise-Normalization Combining in a Fading Channel
`with Partial-Band Interference
`T. M. Clemons, R. C. Robertson, T. T. Ha, Naval
`Postgraduate School, USA
`307.7 Adaptive Interference Rejection for Non—Coherent
`Digital Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Receivers
`A. M. J. Coiser,Technical University Vienna, M. K. Sust,
`Technical University Vienna and SCHRACK Aerospace,
`Austria
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`SESSION 308 Monday Morning (Cu amaca)
`Broadband Multimedia Services and '¥erminals
`ORGANIZER: M. Wright, Bell Northern Research, Inc.,
`Canada
`CHAIRPERSON: M. Wright
`SPONSORS: Multimedia Services; Terminals Computer
`Communications
`308.1 The Demand for Broadband Business Access in the Latter
`Half of the 1990s: An Analysis of the Toronto and North
`American Markets
`D. J. Wright, University of Ottawa, Canada
`308.2 Proposed Architectures for Providing Videoconferencing
`Services
`J. Stanshine, H. Manns, Bellcore, USA
`308.3 Communications Services for Real-Time Multimedia
`Office Applications
`L Barbosa, R. Vallee, B. Awada, N. Georganas, University
`of Ottawa, Canada
`308.4 Imagine: Effective Retrieval from a Remote lmage
`Database
`S. Pozzi, N. Dal Degan, P. Migliorati, CEFRIEL -
`Politecnico di Milano, Italy; V. Trecordi, Pirelli Cavi S. P. A.,
`Italy
`308.5 Analysis of Resource Sharing in Information Providing
`Services
`A. D. Gelman, S. Halfin, Bellcore, USA
`308.6 Trends in Multimedia Applications and the Network
`Models to Support Them
`L. R. Pate, Bellcore, USA
`308.7 Network Capabilities in Support of Multimedia
`Applications
`C. D. Flinchbaugh, P. L. Martinez, D. S. Rouse, Bellcore,
`USA
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`SESSION 400A Monda Afternoon (San Antonio)
`Routing in Large Scale
`ircuit-Switched Networks
`(Half-Session)
`ORGANIZER: E. Pinsky, Boston University, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: E. Pinsky
`SPONSOR: Computer Communications
`400A.1 Performance Comparison of Routing Algorithms in
`Packet Switched Networks
`B. P. Mohanty, C. G. Cassandras, D. Towsley,
`University of Massachusetts, USA
`An lntemodal Switching Technique for High Speed
`Packet Networks
`K. Chen, Y. Cheng,
`Laboratories, USA
`Three Algorithms for Routing and Flow Control
`in Virtual Circuit Networks
`Y. Lin, J. R. Yee, University of Southern California,
`Los Angeles, USA
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`400A.2
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`400A.3
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`V. R. Saksena, AT&T Bell
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`SESSION 4003 Monday Afternoon (San Antonio)
`Congestion and Admission Control in High Speed
`Networks
`(Half-Session)
`8§EANIZER: K. Sohraby, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
`CHAIRPERSON: C. Desmond, Bell Canada, Canada
`SPONSORS: Computer Communications; Standards
`400B.1 Analysis of Leaky Bucket Access Control Mechanism
`with Batch Arrival Process
`H. Ahmadi, R. Guerin, K. Sohraby, IBM Research
`Division, USA
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`4008.2 Performance Characterizations of Traffic
`Monitoring, and Associated Control, Mechanisms for
`Broadband "Packet" Networks
`A. E. Eckberg, A. W. Berger, T. Hou, D. M. Lucantoni,
`AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`A Bandwidth Allocation Technique for High Speed
`Networks
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`4003.3
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`B. Iabbari, George Mason University, USA
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`SESSION 401 Monday Afternoon (Chardonnay)
`Trellis Coded Modulation
`ORGANIZER: D. Divsalar, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
`USA
`CHAIRPERSON: J. Hagenauer, Germany (FR)
`SPONSORS: Data Communications; Satellite and Space
`Communication
`
`401.1 Trellis Coded Double Differentially Coherent (TCD 2 C)
`MPSK with Carrier Phase Noise
`H. Leib, McGill University, Canada; 5. Pasupathy,
`University of Toronto, Canada
`401.2 Multiple Trellis Coded Modulation Using BFSK/MPSK
`Modulation
`
`D. G. Daut, E. Eter, Rutgers University, USA
`401.3 Optimal Non-Coherent Sequential Detection of Trellis
`Coded PSK Signals in Non-Ideal Channels
`D. Makrakis, K. Sreenath, University of Ottawa, Canada;
`K. Feher, University of California, Davis, USA
`401.4 TCM on Frequency-Selective Fading Channels: a
`Comparison of Soft-OutputProba1istic Equalizers
`P. Hoeher, German Aerospace Research Establishment,
`(DLR), Germany (FR)
`401.5 Trellis—Coded Modulation with High-Speed Low
`Complexity Decoding
`R. Schweikert, German Aerospace Research Est ., (DLR),
`Germany (FR); A. I. Vinck, Technology University
`Eindhoven, The Netherlands
`401.6 A Comparison Study of Low Bit Rate DE-QPSK and TCM
`8-PSK Fully Digital Demodulators Over a Land Mobile
`Satellite Link
`P. Fines, A. H. Aghvami, King's College London, UK
`401.7 Reduced-Search Trellis Decoding of Coded Modulations
`Over ISI Channels
`S. Simmons, P. Senyshyn, Queen's University, Canada
`
`SESSION 402A Monda Afternoon (Sauterne)
`Network Operations an Services - New Directions:
`Monitorin and Control
`(Half-Session)
`ORGANI ER: H. Leroux, BNR, Canada
`CHAIRPERSON: S. K. Goya], GTE Laboratories Inc.,
`USA
`SPONSOR: Network Operations and Management
`402A.1 Real-Time Packet Network Analysis for ISO/O SI
`Performance Management
`Y. B. Kim, Hyundai Electronics Industries, Co., Korea;
`A. Vacroux, Southern Methodist University, USA
`Traffic Monitoring in a Network of PBXs
`A. R. Kaye, M. Sestak, Carleton University, Canada
`Real-Time Decentralized Traffic Management Using a
`Parallel Algorithm
`A. Gersht, S. Kheradpir, GTE Laboratories lnc., USA
`Performance Characteristics of Automated Call
`Distribution Systems
`M. A. Feinberg, GTE Laboratories Inc., USA
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`402A.3
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`SESSION 4023 Monda Afternoon (Sauterne)
`Network 0 erations an Services - New Directions:
`Services Half-Session)
`ORGANIZER: M. Leroux, BNR, Canada
`CHAIRPERSON: H. Cameron, BNR, Canada
`SPONSOR: Network Operations and Management
`40213.5 Personal Communication Services - the New POTS
`J. Regnier, W. H. Cameron, Bell-Northern Research, Canada
`4023.6 Personal Mobility: The Basis for Personal Communication
`Services
`R. de Sadaba, Telefonica de Espana S.A., Spain
`402B.7 Operations and Services Systems - Technical Architecture
`(OSS - TA)
`R. A. L. Ellis, Bell Canada, Canada
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`SESSION 403 Monda Afternoon (Colombard)
`Transport Network Re iability Enhancement
`ORGANIZER: K. Sato, NTI‘ Laboratories, Japan
`CHAIRPERSON: T. Miki, NIT Laboratories, Japan
`SPONSORS: Transmission Systems; Network
`Operations and Management
`403.1 A Self-Healing Network With An Economical Spare-
`Channel Assignment
`H. Sakauchi, Y. Nishimura, S. Hasegawa, NEC, Japan
`403.2 A Class of Self-Healing Ring Architectures for SONET
`Network Applications
`T. Wu, R. C. Lau, Bellcore, USA
`403.3 Performance Studies of a Self-Healing Network
`Protocol in Telecom Canada Long Haul Networks
`W. D. Grover, B. Venables, Alberta Telecommunications
`Rs. Ctr.; J. H. Sandham, Alberta Government
`Telephones Ltd .; A. F. Milne, Telecom Canada Ltd., Canada
`403.4 A Distributed Restoration Algorithm for Multiple-Link
`and Node Failures of Transport Networks
`H. Komine, T. Chujo, T. Ogura, K. Miyazaki, T. Soejima,
`Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan
`403.5 Network Reliability Enhancement with Virtual Path
`Strategy
`K. Sato, H. Hadama, I. Tokizawa, NIT Transmission
`Systems Labs, Japan
`403.6 Finding Maximal Link Disjoint Paths in a Multigraph
`J. S. Whalen, J. Kenney, Tellabs, Inc. Research Center, USA
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`SESSION 404 Monda Afternoon (Palomar)
`Advanced Cellular Ra io Systems
`ORGANIZERS: A. D. Kucar, BNR, Canada
`T. Hattori, N'IT, Japan
`CHAIRPERSONS: A. D. Kucar, T. Hattori
`SPONSOR: Radio Communication
`
`404.1 Intelligent Networking for Digital Cellular Systems and
`the Wireless World
`R. lyer, Northern Telecom, USA; P. Sood, J. Parker, Bell-
`Northern Research Inc., USA
`404.2 Data Services in a TDMA Digital Portable Radio System
`L. F. Chang, P. T. Porter, Bellcore, USA
`404.3 Digital Mobile Radio Switching System
`N. Shinagawa, T. Arita, M. Yabusaki, F. lshino, NTT
`Radio Communication Systems, Japan
`404.4 Evaluation of Diversity Schemes in TDMA Digital
`Mobile Radio
`R. D'Avella, R. Montano, M. Sant'Agostino,
`ITALTEL SIT, Italy; L. Moreno, Consultant, Italy
`404.5 MMSE Diversity Combining for Wideband Digital
`Cellular Radio
`M. V. Clark, W. K. Kennedy, University of Canterbury, New
`Zealand; M. Shafi, Telecom Corp. of N. Zealand Limited,
`New Zealand, L. J. Greenstein, AT&T Bell Labs., USA
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`404.6 Effects of Path Loss and Fringe User Distribution on
`CDMA Cellular Frequency Reuse Efficiency
`T. S. Rappaport, Virginia Polytechnic Institute &r State
`Univ., USA; L. B. Milstein, University of California, San
`Diego, USA
`404.7 Study on the Spectral Efficiency of SFH-GMSK in Land
`Mobile Telephone Communication by Direct Simulation
`J. Kim, H. Bao, S. C. Kwatra, The University of Toledo,
`USA; G. H. Stevens, NASA, USA
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`SESSION 405 Monda Afternoon (Riesling)
`Speech and Audio Co ing
`ORGANIZERS: N. S. Jayant, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
`USA; S. Una ami, Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan
`CHAIRPER ONS: N. S. Jayant; S. Unagami
`SPONSORS: Signal Processing and Communication
`Electronics; Standards
`405.1 The ISO Audio Coding Standard
`H. G. Musmann, University of Hanover, Germany (FR)
`405.2 Transform Coding of Audio Signals at 64 KBIT/S
`Y. Mahieux, J. I’. Petit, Centre Nat'l d'Etudes des
`Telecomm, France
`405.3 Variable Rate Embedded ADPCM Coding Scheme for
`Packet Speech on ATM Networks
`K. Kondo, M. Ohno, Hitachi Ltd ., Japan
`405.4 LD-CELP: A High Quality 16 kb/s Speech Coder with Low
`Delay
`J. Chen, R. V. Cox, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`405.5 Digital Cellular Systems for North America
`C.-E. W. Sundberg, N. Seshadri, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
`USA
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`405.6 CELP Coding at 6.55 KBIT/S For Digital Mobile Radio
`Communications
`R. Drogo de Iacovo, D. Sereno, CSELT, Italy
`405.7 Pitch—Orthogonal Code-Excited LPC
`M. Johnson, T. Taniguchi, Fujitsu Limited, Japan
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`SESSION 406 Monday Afternoon (Laguna)
`Computer Aided Analysis and Design of
`Communications
`ORGANIZER: A. R. K. Sastry, Rockwell International,
`USA
`CHAIRPERSON: A. R. K. Sastry
`SPONSORS: Communication Systems Engineering;
`Computer Communications
`406.1 A Model for Evaluation of Switch Architectures
`J. B. Flaster, J. Fried, S. Liu, GTE Laboratories Inc., USA
`406.2 Queueing Network Modeling of Signaling System No. 7
`A. E. Conway, GTE Laboratories Inc., USA
`406.3 An Integrated Methodology for Supporting Packet
`Network Engineering
`J. L. Wang, E. A. White, Bellcore, USA
`406.4 Integrated Management for OSI Networks
`C. Joseph, M. McFarland, K. Muralidhar, Industrial
`Technology Institute, USA
`406.5 Modeling of the Space Station Freedom Data
`Management System
`M. Johnson, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
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`406.6 RDI-SIM: ECMA Inter-Domain Routing Protocol
`Simulation Tool
`K. R. Glenn, Nat. Inst. of Standards & Technology, USA
`406.7 A Comparative Simulation of Congestion Avoidance
`Techniques in Broadband ISDNs
`M. Ilyas, Florida Atlantic University, USA;
`H. T. Mouftah, Queen's University, Canada
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`SESSION 407 Monday Afternoon (San Fernando)
`Synchronization
`ORGANIZER: U. Mengali, Universita di Pisa, Italy
`CHAIRPERSON: U. Mengali
`SPONSOR: Communication Theory
`407.1 VLSI Implementation of Synchronization Algorithms in a
`100 MBit/s Digital Receiver
`M. Oerder, H. Meyr, Aachen University of Technology,
`Germany (FR)
`407.2 Carrier-Independent NDA Symbol Synchronization for
`M-I’SI(, Operating at Only One Sample Per Symbol
`M. Moeneclaey, T. Batsele, University of Ghent, Belgium
`407.3 Carrier and Clock Reference Recovery for Quadrature-
`Quadrature PSK Signals
`R. De Gaudenzi, European Space Agency, The Netherlands;
`M. Luise, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
`407.4 Syndrome-Based Viterbi Decoder Node
`Synchronization and Out-of-Lock Detection
`M. Moeneclaey, University of Ghent, Belgium;
`P. Sanders, NEWTEC Cy., Belgium
`407.5 Improved Bounds for Timing Estimation Jitter
`S. C. White, Raytheon Canada Ltd., Canada;
`N. C. Beaulieu, Queen's University, Canada
`407.6 Frame Synchronization for Spontaneous
`Transmissions
`T. Schaub, Landis & Gyr Betriebs AG, Switzerland;
`A. Hansson, Institutionen for Reglerteknik, Sweden
`407.7 Nonlinear Digital Carrier Synchronization for Rician
`Fading Channels
`M. P. Fitz, Purdue University, USA
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`SESSION 408 Monday Afternoon (Cuyamaca)
`AI and Telecommunications Services
`ORGANIZER: M. E. Nilson, Bellcore, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: M. E. Nilson
`SPONSORS: Multimedia Services and Terminals;
`Network Operations and Management
`408.1 An Intelligent Network Service Prototype for Private
`Network
`A. Hakata, J. Maeda, N. Itoh, M. W. Kim, Fujitsu
`Ltd., Japan; S. Hattori, Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Japan
`408.2 A Knowledge-based Information-Access System for
`the Telecommunications Environment
`S. S. Qutub, M. B. Macaisa, Ameritech Services, USA
`408.3 Voice Interfaces to Information and Help Resources:
`Toward an Intelligent Conversational Model
`M. J. Muller, K. D. Cebulka, Bellcore, USA
`408.4 Semantic Relation-Based Retrieval in Multimedia
`Information Service System
`L. Lee, G. Bi, Southeast University, P. R. of China
`408.5 Analyzing Service Specifications Based Upon the
`Logic Programming Paradigm
`Y. Lin, Bellcore, USA
`408.6 A Distributed AI Architecture for Customer Network
`Control
`R. Weihmayer, R. Brandau, GTE Laboratories Inc., USA
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`SESSION 500 Tuesda Morning (Chablis)
`Reliability and Fault- olerance of Computer
`Communication Networks
`ORGANIZERS: C.-L. 1, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA;
`E. A anoglu, AT&;T Bell Laboratories, USA
`CH RPERSON: C.-L. I
`SPONSORS: Computer Communications;
`Communication Theory; Quality Assurance Management
`500.1 Using and Abusing Bounds for Network Reliability
`C. J. Colbourn, University of Waterloo, Canada;
`L. D. Nel, Carleton University, Canada
`500.2 Reliability Measures and Their Approximate Evaluations
`for Networks and Distributed Systems
`C. S. Raghavendra, University of Southern California, USA;
`S. I-Iariri, Syracuse University, USA
`500.3 Survival Reliabilities of Double Loop Networks
`F. K. Hwang, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA;
`X. D. Hu, Rutgers University, USA
`500.4 Analysis and Applications of r-for-N Protection Systems
`K. W. Lu, S. C. Liew, Bellcore, USA
`500.5 Analog Diversity Coding to Provide Transparent Self-
`Healing Communication Networks
`E. Ayanoglu, C. I, R. D. Gitlin, I. Bar—David, AT&T Bell
`Laboratories, USA
`500.6 Modeling Fault Coverage and Reliability in a Fault-
`Tolerant Network
`A. Reibman, H. Zaretsky, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`500.7 Efficient Enumeration of Most Probable States for
`Systems with Dependent Failures and Multimode
`Components
`V. O. K. Li, K. V. Le, Univ. of Southern California, USA
`
`SESSION 501 Tuesday Morning (San Antonio)
`Advances in Data Communication
`ORGANIZER: C.-E. W. Sundberg, AT&T Bell
`Laboratories, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: C.-E. W. Sundberg
`SPONSOR: Data Communications
`
`501.1 Multistage Coding and Decoding for a M-PSK System
`T. Woerz, J. Hagenauer, German Aerospace Research
`Establishment (DLR), Germany (FR)
`501.2 Reduced Complexity Symbol Detectors with Parallel
`Structures
`J. A. Erfanian, S. Pasupathy, G. Gulak, University of
`Toronto, Canada
`501.3 Data-Aided Synchronization of Mg 2-ary Coherent CPM
`Receivers
`W. Liu, J. Huber, Univ. of Federal Armed Forces Munich,
`Germany (FR)
`501.4 New Multilevel Line Codes
`L. Botha, H. C. Ferneira, I. Broere, Rand Afrikaans
`University, South Africa
`501.5 Coded and Uncoded M-PSK and CPM Signals on
`Nonlinear Bandpass Channels: An Approach to a Fair
`Comparison
`C. Rapp, German Aerospace Research Inst. DLR, Germany
`(FR)
`501.6 Effect of Logarithmic Quantization on QAM Data
`Communication
`B. R. Saltzberg, J. Wang, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`
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`
`SESSION 502 Tuesday Morning (Burgundy)
`Digital Signal Processing and Transmission Technology
`for Satellite Communications
`ORGANIZER: S. Kato, N'IT, Japan
`CHAIRPERSON: S. Kato
`
`SPONSOR: Satellite and Space Communications
`502.1 A Digitally Implemented Preambleless Demodulator for
`Maritime and Mobile Data Communications
`H. Chalmers, A. Shenoy, F. B. Verahrami, COMSAT
`Laboratories, USA
`502.2 Pragmatic vs TCM Codes: A Performance Comparison for
`Severely Band-Limited Non—Linear Satellite Channel
`V. K. Dubey, N. K. Lim, E. Gunawan, Nanyang
`Technological Institute, Singapore
`502.3 Performance, Implementation 8: Network Management
`Techniques For a European CDMA-Based Land-Mobile
`Satellite System
`A. Vernucci, S. Arenaccio, Space Engineering, Italy;
`R. Padovani, QUALCOMM Inc., USA;
`A. Arcidiacono, ESA HQTRS, France
`502.4 Development of an FEC Combined Modem for DS-SSMA
`Communication System
`S. Inoue, T. Ishizu, E. Watanabe, N. Kataoka, M. Miyake,
`A. Inoue, H. Ito, T. Fujino, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation,
`Japan
`502.5 SSMA Signal Transmission over QPSK Modulated Signal
`M. Morikura, K. Enomoto, S. Kubota, S. Kato,
`NIT Radio Communication Systems Laboratories, lapan
`502.6 DSI’-Based Architecture of RS Codec for VSAT
`Application
`T. P. Tong, E. Gunawan, Nanyang Technological Institute,
`Singapore
`502.7 A Scheduling Algorithm for Communication Satellite
`Networks
`K. H. Wong, I’. M. Melliar—Smith, University of California,
`Santa Barbara, USA
`
`SESSION 503 Tuesday Morning (Riesling)
`Coherent O tical Communication
`ORGANIZ RS: L. Kazovsky, Bellcore, USA; M. Brain,
`BTRL, UK
`CHAIRPERSONS: L. Kazovsky; M. Brain
`SPONSOR: Optical Communications
`503.1 One-THZ Digital Random Access High Resolution
`Optical Frequency Synthesizer Providing Cold-Start
`Operation from 2: Frequency Reference
`B. Glance, O. Scaramucci, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`503.2 Field Demonstrations of Coherent WDM with a Fibre
`Amplifier Repeater, for Transparent Optical Network
`Applications
`M. Brain, M. Creaner, R. Steele, D. Spirit, N. Walker,
`C. Walker, I. Mellis, S. Al-Chalabi, W. Hale, I. Sturgess,
`M. Rutherford, D. Trivett, British Telecom Res. Labs, UK
`503.3 A Simple Analysis Technique for Heterodyne ASK and
`FSK Lightwave Systems
`0. K. Tonguz, Rutgers Univ.; L. G. Kazovsky, Bellcore, USA
`503.4 An Evolutionary Configuration for an Optical Coherent
`Multichannel Network
`A. Fioretti, E. Neri, S. Forcesi, ALCATEL FACE Research
`Centre, Italy; O. J. Koning, A. C. Labrujere,]. I’. Bekooij,
`PTT-Research Neher Laboratories, The Netherlands;
`B. Hillerich, E. Weidel, Daimler-Benz AG Research Center,
`G. Veith, SEL ALCATEL, Germany (FR)
`503.5 Equalization in Coherent Lightwave Systems Using a
`Fractionally-Spaced Equalizer
`I. H. Winters, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`
`503.6 Heterodyne n-ary PPM Employing Reed-Soloman Codes
`R. A. Cryan, R. T. Unwin, Huddersfield Polytechnic, UK
`503.7 Bit Error Rate Performance Analysis of an Optical MSK
`Heterodyne/Synchronous Receiver
`R. Papannareddy, Purdue University, USA
`
`SESSION 504 Tuesday Morning (Colombard)
`Pro agation Considerations for the Design and
`Per ormance of Di
`ital Radio Line-of-Sight Paths
`ORGANIZER: A.
`solakis, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
`USA
`CHAIRPERSON: R. Finger, MCI Telecommunications,
`USA
`SPONSOR: Radio Communication
`
`504.] First Implementation of an Operating 256 QAM 400Mb/s
`Microwave Radio System
`H. Kawahara, T. Murase, NTT Network Systems
`Development Ctr, Japan
`504.2 Observed Results from the Performance Evaluation of
`Tandem Digital Microwave Links
`D. R. Smith, Defense Communications Eng. Center USA;
`]. A. Hoffmeyer, Institute for Telecom. Sciences, USA
`504.3 More on Angle Diversity for Digital Radio Links
`R. Valentin, H. —G. Giloi, K. Metzger, Deutsche
`Bundespost TELEKOM, Germany (FR)
`504.4 Simultaneous Error Performance of Antenna Pattern
`Diversity and Vertical Space Diversity on a 64QAM-
`Radio Link
`D. Vergeres, P. Jordi, A. Loembe, Swiss PIT, Switzerland
`504.5 Angle Diversity and Space Diversity Experiments on the
`Salton/Brawley Hop
`G. D. Alley, C. H. Bianchi, W. A. Robinson, AT&T Bell
`Laboratories, USA
`504.6 Results of a 140Mbit/s Co-frequency Cross-Polarized
`16QAM Trial
`G. D. Richman, J. D. Gilliland, British Telecom Research
`Labs, UK; K. Vogel, Siemens AG, Germany (FR)
`504.7 AT&'l' Short-Haul, Private Band Digital Radio
`Applications
`M. D. Alspaugh, H. Kostal, AT&T Bell Labs, P. Mataras,
`]. Thomas, AT&T Network Services Division, USA
`
`SESSION 505 Tuesday Morning (Sauteme)
`ATM Traffic Control
`ORGANIZERS: J. G. Kagpel, Bellcore, retired, USA;
`V. A. Bolotin, Bellcore, U A
`CHAIRPERSON: V. Ramaswami, Bellcore, USA
`SPONSOR: Communications Switching
`505.1 Priority Mechanisms in ATM Networks
`K. Rothermel, Siemens AG, Germany (FR)
`505.2 Bandwidth Assignment in Prioritized ATM Networks
`G. Gallassi, G. Rigolio, ITALTEL SIT, Italy;
`L. Fratta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
`505.3 Analysis of Video Packet Loss Control in ATM Networks
`D. S. Lee, NEC Research Inc., USA; S. Li, The University of
`Texas at Austin,USA; K. Tzou, Bellcore, USA
`505.4 Analysis of a Connection Acceptance Strategy for
`Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks
`T. R. Griffiths, British Telecom Research Labs, UK
`505.5 Optimal Minimax Routing in ATM Networks
`M. Lee, J. R. Yoe, University of Southern California, USA
`505.6 A Burst Traffic Control Strategy for ATM Networks
`H. Suzuki, T. Murase, S. Sato, T. Takeuchi, NEC
`Corporation, Japan
`
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`
`SESSION 506 Tuesday Morning (Palomar)
`Performance Analysis of Computer Networks and
`Protocols
`ORGANIZERS: K. Sohraby, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
`USA; M. Ilyas, Florida Atlantic University, USA;
`J. Kurose, University of Massachusetts, USA
`CHAIRPERSON: M. Ilyas
`SPONSORS: Communications Systems Engineering;
`Computer Communications
`506.1 Evaluation of Protocols from Formal Specifications:
`A Case Study with LAPD
`M. H. Sherif, A. S. Krishnakumar, AT&T Bell Labs, USA
`506.2 Adaptive Cutoff Priority for Multiple Server System with
`Two Kinds of Arrival Streams
`T. Taniai, I. Sasase, S. Mori, Keio University, Japan
`506.3 Performance Comparison of Two Window Flow Control
`Schemes With Admission Delay
`I. Suk, Electronics & Telecom Research Inst, Korea;
`C. G. Cassandras, University of Massachusetts, USA
`506.4 Delay Analysis of 'I'irned—Token Protocol and Its
`Application to a Hybrid Switching System
`D. Karvelas, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA;
`A. Leon-Garcia, University of Toronto, Canada
`506.5 Performance Evaluation of the Communications Protocol
`Processor
`
`B. Mandalia, IBM Corporation, USA; M. Illyas,
`E. Fernandez, T. Khoshgoftaar, Florida Atlantic Univ., USA
`506.6 Status Sense Multiple Access (S1MA) Communication
`D. Saha, R. Al-Naami, George Washington University, USA
`506.7 ISDN Primary Rate Interface Impact on Performance of
`Integrated Voice and Data on CSMA/CD Networks - A
`Measurement and Simulation Study
`I(. Sohraby, G. P. Austin, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`
`SESSION 507A Tuesday Momin (Laguna)
`Digital Cellular Techniques
`(Ha f-Session)
`ORGANIZER: P. J. McLane, Queen's University, Canada
`CHAIRPERSON: S. G. Wilson, University of Virginia,
`USA
`SPONSOR: Communication Theory
`
`507A.1 Exact Matched Filter Bound for 2-Beam Rayleigh
`Fading
`J. E. Mazo, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`
`507A.2 Adaptive Equalization and Diversity Combining for a
`Mobile Radio Channel
`N. W. K. Lo, D. D. Falconer, A. U. H. Sheikh, Carleton
`University, Canada
`507A.3 An Analysis of Pilot Symbol Assisted QPSK for
`Digital Mobile Communications
`J. K. Cavers, Simon Fraser University, Canada
`507A.4 An Efficient Series for the Computation of the
`Distribution Function of a Sum of Random Variables
`and Its Application to the Sum of Rayleigh Random
`Variables
`N. C. Beaulieu, Queen's University, Canada
`
`SESSION 507B Tuesday Morning (Lagunu)
`Speech Coding in Network Environments (Half-Session)
`ORGANIZER: V. Cuperman, Simon Fraser University,
`Canada
`CHAIRPERSON: V. Cuperman
`SPONSOR: Communication Theory
`507B.1 High-Quality Digital Speech at 4 KB/S
`B. S. Atal, W. Granzow, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
`507B.2 Improved Excitation For Phonetically-Segmented
`VXC Speech Coding Below 4 Kb/s
`S. Wang, A. Gersho, University of California, USA
`507B.3 Low-Delay Analysis-by-Synthesis Speech Coding
`Using Lattice Predictors
`R. Peng, V. Cuperman, Simon Fraser University, Canada
`507B.4 Speech Coding Using Trellis-Searched APC
`K. T. Malone, Sandia National Laboratories, USA;
`T. R. Fischer, Washington State University, USA
`
`SESSION 508 Tuesday Momin (Cuyamaca)
`Signal Processing for Multi-Me ia Services
`ORGANIZERS: C. Siller, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA;
`2. Kostic, University of Rochester, USA; A. D. Gelman,
`Bellco

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