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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
SP10 Signal Processing and Coding
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 1/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Jing Tiffany Li, Lehigh University, USA
SP10.1 Design of Minimium-Error-Rate Lattice (Space–Time) Codes
via Stochastic Optimization and Gradient Estimation
Inaki Berenguer, University of Cambridge, UK, Xiaodong Wang, Columbia
University, USA, Narayan Prasad, NEC Laboratories America, USA, Jibing
Wang, Qualcomm, USA, Mohammad Madihian, NEC Laboratories
America, USA
SP10.2 Tomlinson-Harashima Precoding: A Continuous Transition
from Complete to Statistical Channel Knowledge
Frank A. Dietrich, Peter Breun and Wolfgang Utschick, Munich University
of Technology, Germany
SP10.3 Enhancing the Robustness of Distributed Compression Using
Ideas from Channel Coding
Peiyu Tan and Jing Li, Lehigh University, USA
SP10.4 Low Latency Joint Source-Channel Coding Using
Overcomplete Expansions and Residual Source Redundancy
Jörg Kliewer, University of Notre Dame, USA, Alfred Mertins, University
of Oldenburg, Germany
SP10.5 Optimal Overlapped Message Passing Decoding for Quasi-
Cyclic Low-Density Parity-Check Codes
Yongmei Dai and Zhiyuan Yan, Lehigh University, USA
SP11 Signal Processing Algorithms
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 1/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Ananthram Swami, Army Research Laboratory, USA
SP11.1 New Blind Beamforming Algorithm Using Joint Multiple
Matrix Diagonalization
Hsiao-Chun Wu and Xiaozhou Huang, Louisiana State University, USA
SP11.2 Joint MIMO Channel Tracking and Symbol Detection with EM
Algorithm and Soft Decoding
Fu-Hsuan Chiu, University of Southern California, USA
Sau-Hsuan Wu, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
C.-C. Jay Kuo, University of Southern California, USA
SP11.3 Performance Analysis of Directional Beacon based Position
Location Algorithm for UWB Systems
S. F. A. Shah and A. H. Tewfik, University of Minnesota, USA
SP11.4 Blind Nonlinear Channel Equalization Based on Efficient Sub-
space Algorithms
Dayong Zhou and Victor DeBrunner, University of Oklahoma, USA
SP12 Signal Processing for Wireless Systems
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 1/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Murat Uysal, University of Waterloo, Canada
SP12.1 Parallel Distributed Detection for Wireless Sensor Networks:
Performance Analysis and Design
Israfil Bahceci, Ghassan Al-Regib and Yucel Altunbasak, Georgia Institute
of Technology, USA
SP12.2 Transmission Distortion Modeling for Wireless Video
Communication
Janak U. Dani and Zhihai He, University of Missouri, USA
Xiong Hongkai, Shanghai Jiaotong University, PR China
SP12.3 Implementation of an Efficient Two-Step SOVA Turbo Decoder
for Wireless Communication Systems
J. H. Han, A. T. Erdogan and T. Arslan, University of Edinburgh, UK
SP12.4 Multiple Access Performance of Direct Sequence Ultra
Wideband Communications with Diversity Reception
S. S. Tan and A. Nallanathan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
B. Kannan, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
SP12.5 Demodulation with Dirty Templates for UWB Impulse Radios
Shahrokh Farahmand, Xiliang Luo and Georgios B. Giannakis, University
of Minnesota, USA
Wireless Communication Symposium
Chair: Abbas Jamalipour, University of Syndey, Australia
Vice Chairs: Nirwan Ansari,New Jersey Institute Of Technology, USA,
Chengshan Xiao, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA, and
Mostofa Howlader, University of Tennessee, USA
WC01 Wireless Communications Session -I
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 9:00AM–12:00PM
Room: Majestic C/Level Two/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: N/A
WC01.01 On the Reliability and Utilization Enhancement for Local
Repair in On-Demand Ad hoc Networks
Ben-Jye Chang, Chaoyang, Yan-Min Lin and Shou-Chi Liang, Chaoyang
University of Technology, ROC
WC01.02 Call-Level and Packet-Level Performance Modeling in
Cellular CDMA Networks
Dusit Niyato and Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
WC01.03 Connection Admission Control Algorithms for OFDMA
Wireless Networks
Dusit Niyato and Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
WC01.04 Analysis of the Outage Probability for Spatially Correlated
MIMO Channels with Receive Antenna Selection
Hao Shen and Ali Ghrayeb, Concordia University, Canada
WC01.05 Reactive Cognitive Radio Algorithms for Co-Existence
between IEEE 802.11b and 802.16a Networks
Xiangpeng Jing, Siun-Chuon Mau and D. Raychaudhuri, Rutgers
University, USA, Robert Matyas, Nortel, Canada
WC01.06 Energy Efficient Information Collection with the ARIMA
Model in Wireless Sensor Networks
Chong Liu, Kui Wu and Min Tsao, University of Victoria, Canada
WC01.07 Delay Statistics for Selective Repeat ARQ Protocol in Multi-
rate Wireless Networks with Non-instantaneous Feedback
Long B. Le and Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
WC01.08 Using Cooperative Multiple Paths to Reduce File Download
Latency in Cellular Data Networks
Danyu Zhu, Microsoft Corporation, USA, Matt W. Mutka and Zhiwei Cen,
Michigan State University, USA
WC01.09 A New Cell Structure for Distributed Wireless
Communication System without Inter-cell Interference
Jianjun Li and Hojin Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology,
Korea, Sungjin Kimand and Kwang Bok Lee, Seoul National University,
Korea
WC01.10 Link-Adaptive Largest-Weighted Throughput Packet
Scheduling for Real-Time Traffics in Wireless OFDM Networks
Ying Jun Zhang, and Soung Chang Liew, The Chinese University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong
WC01.11 MSDU-based ARQ Scheme for IP-Level Performance
Maximization
Youngkyu Choi and Sunghyun Choi, Seoul National University, Korea
Seokhyun Yoon, Dankook University, Korea
WC01.12 Accurate Evaluation of Packet Error Probabilities
Considering Bit-to-Bit Error Dependence
Khairi Ashour Hamdi, The University of Manchester, UK, László Pap,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, Emad
Alsusa, The University of Manchester, UK
WC01.13 Agility Improvement through Cooperative Diversity in
Cognitive Radio
Ghurumuruhan Ganesan and Ye Li, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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WC01.14 Spectrum Agile Radio: Capacity and QoS Implications of
Dynamic Spectrum Assignment
Sai Shankar, Chun-Ting Chou, and Kiran Challapali, Philips Research
USA, USA, Stefan Mangold, Swiss Communications, Switzerland
WC01.15 Noncoherent Detection Based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo
Methods for Block Fading Channels
Rong-Rong Chen and Ronghui Peng, University of Utah, USA
WC01.16 Energy and Throughput Tradeoff in Wireless Networks with
Processing Energy Considerations
Lillian L. Dai and Vincent W. S. Chan, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, USA
WC01.17 A Vector Quantization -based Approach for Equal Gain
Transmission
Chandra R. Murthy and Bhaskar D. Rao, University of California, San
Diego, USA
WC01.18 Exact Distribution of Access Delay in IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC
Teerawat Issariyakul, Dusit Niyato, Ekram Hossain and Attahiru Sule Alfa,
University of Manitoba, Canada
WC01.19 Efficient Mobility Management Mechanisms for Next
Generation Wireless Networks
Hairong Zhou and Chihsiang Yeh, Queen’s University, Canada
Hussein T. Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
WC01.20 On the Fairness Delay Trade-Off in Wireless Packet
Scheduling
Aditya Dua and Nicholas Bambos, Stanford University, USA
WC01.21 Dynamic Soft-Combine Zone Configuration in a Multicast
CDMA Network
Jae-Hoon Kim, SK Telecom, Korea
Kwang-Soo Kim, KAIST, Korea
WC01.22 The Impact of Interference Cancellation on the Uplink
Throughput of WLAN with CSMA\CA
Hamid Reza Karimi and Alexandr M. Kuzminskiy, Bell Laboratories,
Lucent Technologies, UK
WC01.23 Source Fidelity over Fading Channels: Erasure Codes versus
Scalable Codes
Konstantinos E. Zachariadis, Michael L. Honig and Aggelos K.
Katsaggelos, Northwestern University, USA
WC01.24 Alternative Decompositions and Distributed Algorithms for
Network Utility Maximization
Daniel P. Palomar and Mung Chiang, Princeton University, USA
WC01.25 A Robust Mobile Speed Estimator in Fading Channels:
Performance Analysis and Experimental Results
Hong Zhang and Ali Abdi, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
WC01.26 Space–Time Active Rotation (STAR): A New Layered
Space–Time Architecture
Arumugam Kannan and John R. Barry, Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA
WC01.27 A Directional Hidden Terminal Problem in Ad hoc Network
MAC Protocols with Smart Antennas and Its Solutions
Masanori Sekido, Masanori Takata, Masaki Bandai and Takashi Watanabe,
Shizuoka University, Japan
WC01.28 Buffer Unit Multiple Access (BUMA) Protocol: An
Enhancement to IEEE 802.11b DCF
Nurul I. Sarkar and Kevin W. Sowerby, The University of Auckland, New
Zealand
WC01.29 Handover of Packet-Switched Services in GERAN A/Gb
Mode
V. Rexhepi, D. Bohaty, S. Hamiti and G. Sébire, Nokia, Finland
WC02 Ad Hoc Networks I
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Nei Kato, Tohoku University, Japan
WC02.1 A Modeling Framework for Multipath Routing in Ad hoc
Networks
Canfeng Chen and Jian Ma, Nokia Research Center, China, Weiling Wu
and Jiongpan Zhou, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China
WC02.2 Interference-Aware QoS Routing (IQ Routing) for Ad hoc
Networks
Rajarshi Gupta, Zhanfeng Jia, Teresa Tung and Jean Walrand, University
of California, Berkeley, USA
WC02.3 User-Aware Rate Adaptive Control for IEEE 802.11 -based Ad
hoc Networks
Yanfeng Zhu and Zhisheng Niu, Tsinghua University, PR China
WC02.4 Threshold Effect in the Throughput of Large Clustered Ad hoc
Networks
Eugene Perevalov, Rick Blum and Danny Safi, Lehigh University, USA
WC02.5 An Enhanced GPSR Routing Algorithm for TDMA-based Ad
hoc Networks
Giuseppe Caizzone, Walter Erangoli, Paolo Giacomazzi and Giacomo
Verticale, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
WC03 Cellular Networks I
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Dapeng Oliver Wu, University of Florida, USA
WC03.1 Paging Load Balance in Hierarchical Cellular Networks
Yang Xiao, The University of Memphis, USA, Mohsen Guizani, Western
Michigan University, USA
WC03.2 Call-Level and Packet-Level Performance Analysis of Call
Admission Control and Adaptive Channel Allocation in Cellular
Wireless Networks
Dusit Niyato, Rajesh Palit, Sastri Kota and Ekram Hossain, University of
Manitoba, Canada
WC03.3 Real-Time Service Provisioning in CDMA Wireless Cellular
Networks
Hai Jiang and Weihua Zhuang, University of Waterloo, Canada
WC03.4 Performance Analysis of the 3G Network with
Complementary WLANs
Shensheng Tang and Wei Li, University of Toledo, USA
WC04 Wireless LAN Services
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Seshadri Mohan, University of Arkansas at Little Rock,
USA
WC04.1 Enhancement of Voice over Mobile IP for Infrastructure-Mode
Wireless LANs
Min Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Geng-Sheng Kuo, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
WC04.2 Secure and Flexible Support for Visitors in Enterprise Wi-Fi
Networks
Haidong Xia and José Carlos Brustoloni, University of Pittsburgh, USA
WC04.3 Differential VoIP Service in Wi-Fi Networks and Priority QoS
Maps
Nghia T. Dao and Robert A. Malaney, National ICT Australia, Australia;
University of New South Wales, Australia, Ernesto Exposito and Xun Wei,
National ICT Australia, Australia
WC04.4 Physical Authentication through Localization in Wireless
Local Area Networks
Vishal Bhargava and Mihail L. Sichitiu, North Carolina State University,
USA
WC04.5 Online Adaptive Application-Driven WLAN Power
Management
Yu Jiao,and Ali R. Hurson, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Behrooz A. Shirazi, Washington State University, USA
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WC05 OFDM I
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Nallanathan Arumugam, National University Singapore,
Singapore
WC05.1 A Novel Iterative Receiver for Uplink OFDMA Systems
Man-On Pun, University of Southern California, USA, Michele Morelli,
University of Pisa, Italy, C.-C. Jay Kuo, University of Southern California,
USA
WC05.2 Analysis of Phase Noise Effects on Time-Direction
Differential OFDM Receivers
Jungwon Lee, Hui-Ling Lou and Dimitris Toumpakaris, Marvell
Semiconductor, Inc., USA
WC05.3 Receiver Windowing for Reduction of ICI in OFDM Systems
with Carrier Frequency Offset
Norman C. Beaulieu and Peng Tan, University of Alberta, Canada
WC05.4 An Interpolation-based High-Precision Frequency Acquisition
Method for OFDM Systems
Martin Makundi, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, Are
Hjørungnes, University of Oslo, Norway, Timo I. Laakso, Helsinki
University of Technology, Finland
WC06 MIMO I
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Complex 225/Level Two/America’s Center
Session Chair: Andreas Molisch, Mitsubishi Electric Research
Laboratory/Lund University, USA
WC06.1 Minimum System-wide Mean-Squared Error for Downlink
Spatial Multiplexing in Multiuser MIMO Channels
Jinfan Zhang, Mingguang Xu, Shidong Zhou and Jing Wang, Tsinghua
University, PR China
WC06.2 Multiuser MIMO Downlink Precoder Design Based on the
Maximal SJNR Criterion
Yongle Wu, Jinfan Zhang, Mingguang Xu, Shidong Zhou and Xibin Xu,
Tsinghua University, PR China
WC06.3 On the Sum Rate of Channel Subspace Feedback for Multi-
Antenna Broadcast Channels
Peilu Ding, David J. Love and Michael D. Zoltowski, Purdue University,
USA
WC06.4 Downlink Scheduling and Rate Adaptation Design of Multi-
user, Multiple-antenna Base Station with Imperfect CSIT
Vincent Lau, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong, Meilong Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
WC06.5 On the Encoding Rate and Modulation Adaptation Design for
MIMO Links with CSIT
Vincent Lau, and Tianyu Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong
WC07 Ad Hoc Networks II
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Takaya Yamazato, Nagoya University, Japan
WC07.1 Theoretical Analysis of TCP Throughput in Ad hoc Wireless
Networks
Hannan Xiao, University of Hertfordshire, UK, Kee Chaing Chua, National
University of Singapore, Singapore, James A. Malcolm, University of
Hertfordshire, UK, Ying Zhang, University of Cambridge, UK
WC07.2 A Reactive Random Graph (RRG) Model for Multicast
Routing in MANETs
Hasnaa Moustafa, Houda Labiod and Philippe Godlewski, Ecole Nationale
Supérieure de Télécommunications, France
WC07.3 Performance Analysis of Rayleigh Fading Ad hoc Networks
with Regular Topology
Xiaowen Liu and Martin Haenggi, University of Notre Dame, USA
WC07.4 Cooperative Routing and Power Allocation in Ad hoc
Networks
Zigui Yang, Jianhan Liu and Anders Høst-Madsen, University of Hawaii at
Manoa, USA
WC07.5 Route Discovery and Capacity of Ad hoc Networks
Eugene Perevalov and Rick Blum, Lehigh University, USA, Anthony
Nigara, ITT Industries, USA, Xun Chen, Lehigh University, USA
WC08 Cellular Networks II
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Vincent Wong, University of British Columbia, Canada
WC08.1 Dynamic Channel Allocation for Mobile Cellular Systems
Using a Control Theoretical Approach
Yaya Wei and Chuang Lin, Tsinghua University, PR China
Raad Raad and Fengyuan Ren, University of Wollongong, Australia
WC08.2 Performance Evaluation of Hierarchical Cellular Networks
with Bidirectional Overflow and Take-back Strategies under Generally
Distributed Cell Residence Times
Shensheng Tang and Wei Li, University of Toledo, USA
WC08.3 A Location Aware Three-Step Vertical Handoff Scheme for
4G/B3G Networks
M. Rubaiyat Kibria, Abbas Jamalipour and Vinod Mirchandani, The
University of Sydney, Australia
WC08.4 Cross-Layer Design for Real-Time Video Streaming over
1xEV-DO Using Multiple Objective Optimization
Tanır Özçelebi, M. O_uz Sunay, A. Murat Tekalp and M. Reha Civanlar,
Koç University, Turkey
WC09 Applications of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh, UC Irvine, USA
WC09.1 Cooperative Vehicle Collision Avoidance using Inter-vehicle
Packet Forwarding
Raymond Tatchikou, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, Subir
Biswasand Francois Dion, Michigan State University, USA
WC09.2 Currency Boosts Content Dissemination in Noncooperative
Ad hoc Networks
Kyunghan Lee and Song Chong, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea
WC09.3 Position Estimation for Wireless Sensor Networks
K.-F. Simon Wong, Ivor W. Tsang, Victor Cheung, S.-H. Gary Chan and
James T. Kwok, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong
WC09.4 On Data Gathering Protocols for In-Body Biomedical Sensor
Networks
Melody Moh, San Jose State University, USA, Benjamin J. Culpepper, San
Jose State University, USA, Lan Dungand Teng-Sheng Moh, San Jose
State University, USA, Takeo Hamada and Ching-Fong Su, Fujitsu
Laboratories of America, USA
WC09.5 An Adaptive Zone-based Storage Architecture for Wireless
Sensor Networks
Thang Nam Le and Dong Xuan, The Ohio State University, USA
Wei Yu, Texas A&M University, USA
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WC10 OFDM II
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Stefan Kaiser, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
WC10.1 Delay Limited Optimal and Suboptimal Power and Bit
Loading Algorithms for OFDM Systems over Correlated Fading
Channels
Md. Jahangir Hossain, Dejan V. Djonin and Vijay K. Bhargava, University
of British Columbia, Canada
WC10.2 Efficient Adaptive Loading Algorithm with Simplified
Bandwidth Optimization Method for OFDM Systems
Kaiming Liu, Feifei Yin, Wenbo Wang and Yuan’an Liu, Beijing University
of Posts and Telecommunications, China
WC10.3 Companding Technique for PAPR Reduction in OFDM
Systems Based on an Exponential Function
Tao Jiang, Brunel University, UK, Yang Yang, University College London,
UK, Yong-Hua Song, Brunel University, UK
WC10.4 Reduced Complexity Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction
for OFDM by Selective Time Domain Filtering
Zheng Du, University of Alberta, Canada, Norman C. Beaulieu, University
of Alberta, Canada, Jinkang Zhu, University of Science and Technology of
China, China
WC10.5 The Effectiveness of Signal Clipping for PAPR and Total
Degradation Reduction in OFDM Systems
Steve C. Thompson, John G. Proakis and James R. Zeidler, University of
California, San Diego, USA
WC11 MIMO II
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Pershing/Lindall/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Claude Oestges, Université catholique de Louvain,
Belgium
WC11.1 Channel Capacity Estimation for MIMO Systems with
Correlated Noise
Snezana Krusevac, The Australian National University, Australia
Predrag Rapajic, University of Greenwich, UK, Rodney A. Kennedy, The
Australian National University, Australia
WC11.2 Evaluating the Temporal Correlation of MIMO Channel
Capacities
Nan Zhang and Branimir Vojcic, The George Washington University, USA
WC11.3 Feedback Rate Versus Capacity Loss in Limited Feedback
MIMO Systems
Amir D. Dabbagh and David J. Love, Purdue University, USA
WC11.4 Capacity-based Connectivity of MIMO Fading Ad hoc
Networks
Hamid Jafarkhani, Homayoun Yousefi’zadeh and Javad Kazemitabar,
University of California, Irvine, USA
WC11.5 Exact Capacity and Symbol Error Probability Analysis of
STBC in Spatially Correlated MIMO Nakagami Fading Channels
Amine Maaref and Sonia Aïssa, University of Quebec, Canada
WC12 Ad Hoc Networks III
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Ru H. Wang, Lamar University, USA
WC12.1 Enhanced Backbone Net Synthesis for Mobile Wireless Ad
hoc Networks
Hueijiun Ju and Izhak Rubin, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
WC12.2 Trajectory Control of Mobile Access Points in MANET
Chien-Chung Shen and Ozcan Koc, University of Delaware, USA,
Chaiporn Jaikaeo, Kasetsart University, Thailand, Zhuochuan Huang,
Diego Research Center, Inc., USA
WC12.3 GeO-LANMAR: A Scalable Routing Protocol for very Large,
Dense Ad hoc Networks with Group Motion
Floriano De Rango, Mario Gerla, Biao Zhou and Salvatore Marano,
University of Calabria, Italy
WC12.4 Cooperative MAC and Routing Protocols for Wireless Ad hoc
Networks
Aytac Azgin, Yucel Altunbasak and Ghassan AlRegib, Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA
WC12.5 View Consistency for Reliable Topology Control in Mobile Ad
hoc Networks
Fei Dai, North Dakota State University, USA, Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic
University, USA
Amine Maaref and Sonia Aïssa, University of Quebec, Canada
WC13 Cellular Networks III
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton University, Canada
WC13.1 Dynamic Code Assignment for OVSF CDMA System
Dian Gong,Yusong Yan and Jianhua Lu, University of Tsinghua, PR China
WC13.2 Cross-layer MAC Design for Wireless Networks Using MIMO
Minyoung Park, Soon-Hyeok Choi and Scott M. Nettles, The University
of Texas at Austin, USA
WC13.3 Performance Analysis of the Distance-based Location Update
Mechanism of CDMA 1X EV-DO
Vijay Raman and Suresh Kalyanasundaram, Motorola India Electronics
Limited, India
WC13.4 Transmit Power and Bit Allocation for the MIMO System
Lingyan Fan and Chen He, Zhiying Wang and Xiaolin Che, Shanghai
Jiaotong University, China
WC13.5 AQuA: Aggregated Queueing Algorithm for cdma2000 Base
Station Controllers
Vikas Paliwal, Biswajit Nandy and Ioannis Lambadaris, Carleton
University, Canada
WC14 Topics in Mobile Internet
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Nirmala Shenoy, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
WC14.1 A Dynamic and Efficient MAP Selection Scheme for Mobile
IPv6 Networks
Tarik Taleb, Tasuku Suzuki, Nei Kato and Yoshiaki Nemoto, Tohoku
University, Japan
WC14.2 Fast and Secure Universal Roaming Service for Mobile
Internet
Yeali S. Sun and Yu-Chun Pan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Meng Chang Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
WC14.3 Reducing Idle Mode Power Consumption of Cellular/VoWLAN
Dual Mode Mobiles
Shiao-Li Tsao and E-Cheng Cheng, National Chiao Tung University, ROC
WC14.4 Securing Hybrid Wired/Mobile IP Networks from TCP-
Flooding -based Denial-of-Service Attacks
Tarik Taleb, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato and Yoshiaki Nemoto, Tohoku
University, Japan
WC14.5 WWW Browsing Performance within a Mixed Speech
Environment of Future Cellular Networks
Tallal Elshabrawy and Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University, Canada
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WC15 OFDM III
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Yao Ma, Iowa State University, USA
WC15.1 A New ICI Matrix Estimation Technique Using Padded M-
Sequences for Wireless OFDM Systems
Hsiao-Chun Wu, Louisiana State University, USA, Yiyan Wu,
Communications Research Centre, Canada
WC15.2 OFDM vs. HSDPA Comparison for Satellite Digital
Multimedia Broadcasting Systems
S. Cioni, G. E. Corazza, M. Neri and A. Vanelli-Coralli, University of
Bologna, Italy
WC15.3 Decoder-Assisted Noncoherent Frame Synchronization for
Burst OFDM-based Packet Transmission
Mostofa K. Howlader, The University of Tennessee, USA
WC15.4 The Potential of Dynamic Power and Sub-carrier
Assignments in Multi-User OFDM-FDMA Cells
Mathias Bohge, James Gross and Adam Wolisz, TU Berlin, Germany
WC15.5 Variable Guard Interval Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing in Presence of Carrier Frequency Offset
Suvra S. Das, Aalborg University, Denmark; Tata Consultancy Services,
India, Frank H. P. Fitzek, E. D. Carvalho and Ramjee Prasad, Aalborg
University, Denmark
WC16 MIMO III
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Pershing/Lindall/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan
WC16.1 LDPC-Coded MIMO Receiver Design over Unknown Fading
Channels
Jun Zheng and Bhaskar D. Rao, University of California at San Diego,
USA
WC16.2 Channel Estimation and Data Detection with Tracking
Channel Variation in MIMO System using ZF-based SAGE Algorithm
Takao Someya, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, Tomoaki Ohtsuki,
Keio University, Japan
WC16.3 Complex Lattice Reduction Algorithms for Low-Complexity
MIMO Detection
Ying Hung Gan and Wai Ho Mow, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong
WC16.4 MIMO Channel Estimation Based on Ambiguity Resistant
Filtering and Decimated Feedback
Xiaofei Dong and Zhi Ding, University of California, Davis, USA
WC16.5 Blind Channel Estimation for MIMO Systems with Structured
Transmit Delay Diversity
Qi Ling and Tongtong Li, Michigan State University, USA
WC17 Sensor Networks I
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Yang Xiao, University of Memphis, USA
WC17.1 LPT for Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks
Marc Lee and Vincent W. S. Wong, University of British Columbia,
Canada
WC17.2 Cost Efficient Routing Strategies over Virtual Coordinates for
Wireless Sensor Networks
Michele Rossi and Michele Zorzi, University of Padova, Italy
Ramesh R. Rao, University of California, San Diego, USA
WC17.3 A Study on Combined Routing and Source Coding with
Explicit Side Information in Sensor Networks
Huiyu Luo and Gregory Pottie, University of California at Los Angeles,
USA
WC17.4 Rate Optimization for MAC Layer Multicast in Wireless
Networks
Weiyan Ge and Junshan Zhang, Arizona State University, USA
Sherman Shen, University of Waterloo, Canada
WC17.5 Mobility and Security Issues in Wireless Ad hoc Sensor
Networks
Noureddine Boudriga and Mohammad S. Obaidat, University of Carthage,
Tunisia; Monmouth University, USA
WC18 Wireless LAN I
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Mario Marchese, University of Genoa, Italy
WC18.1 Analyzing the Channel Access Delay of IEEE 802.11 DCF
Yun Li, ChongQing, Ke-Ping Long, Wei-Liang Zhao and Chong-Gang
Wang, ChongQing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
WC18.2 A New IEEE 802.11 MAC Protocol with Admission Control for
Sensitive Multimedia Applications
Adlen Ksentini, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France, Abdelhak Gueroui,
Université de Versailles, France, Mohamed Naimi, Université de Cergy-
Pontoise, France
WC18.3 Throughput Analysis of IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs using an
Average Cycle Time Approach
Kamesh Medepall and Fouad A. Tobagi, Stanford University, USA
WC18.4 Uplink Medium Access Control for WLANs with Multi-beam
Access Point
Jianfeng Wang, Yuguang Fang and Dapeng Wu, University of Florida,
USA
WC18.5 An Efficient Admission Control for IEEE 802.11 Networks
Based on Throughput Analyses of (Un)saturated Channel
Lidong Lin,Haohuan Fu and Weijia Jia, City University of Hong Kong,
China
WC19 Space-Time Coding I
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Lutz Lampe, University of British Columbia, USA
WC19.1 Full-Diversity Quasi-Orthogonal Space–Time Block Codes for
M-PSK Modulations
Chiang-Yu Chen, Stanford University, USA, Ming-Yang Chen, National
Taiwan University, Taiwan, John M. Cioffi, Stanford University, USA
WC19.2 Design of Space–Time Codes Achieving Generalized Optimal
Diversity
Moon Il Lee, LG Electronics Inc., Korea, Seong Keun Oh, Ajou University,
Korea, Dong Seung Kwon, Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
WC19.3 Block Differential Space–Time Modulation with Decision-
Feedback Detection in Rayleigh Fading
Zheng Du, University of Alberta, Canada, Norman C. Beaulieu, University
of Alberta, Canada
WC19.4 Relaxed Threaded Space–Time Codes
Mohammad Janani and Aria Nosratinia, The University of Texas at Dallas,
USA
WC19.5 Space–Time Block Codes for Noncoherent CPFSK
Fabrizio Pancaldi and Giorgio M. Vitetta, University of Modena and
Reggio Emilia, Italy
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WC20 Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks I
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Zhu Han, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
WC20.1 Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Diversity with Power
Allocation in Wireless Networks
J. Luo and R. S. Blum, Lehigh University, USA, L. J. Cimini, University of
Delaware, USA, L. J. Greenstein, Rutgers University, USA, A. M.
Haimovich, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
WC20.2 Cooperative Relaying Architecture for Wireless Video Sensor
Networks
Sang Wu Kim, Iowa State University, USA
WC20.3 Multi-Node Cooperative Resource Allocation to Improve
Coverage Area in Wireless Networks
Ahmed K. Sadek, Zhu Han and K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, USA
WC20.4 Performance Analysis of the Node Cooperative ARQ Scheme
for Wireless Ad hoc Networks
Mehrdad Dianati, Xinhua Ling,Kshirasagar Naik and Xuemin Shen,
University of Waterloo, Canada
WC20.5 Cooperative Communications with Partial Channel State
Information: When to Cooperate?
Ahmed S. Ibrahim and Ahmed K. Sadek, University of Maryland, USA
Weifeng Su, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
K. J. Ray Liu, University of Maryland, USA
WC21 MIMO IV
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Complex 225/Level Two/America’s Center
Session Chair: Yahong Rosa Zheng, University of Missouri – Rolla, USA
WC21.1 Doppler Sensitivity of Link Reciprocity in TDD MIMO Systems
Matilde Sánchez-Fernández, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Angel Lozano, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA
WC21.2 Generalized Feedback Detection for MIMO Systems
Tao Cui and Chintha Tellambura, University of Alberta, Canada
WC21.3 Erasure Insertion for Coded MIMO Slow Frequency-Hopping
Systems in Presence of PBI
Haichang Sui and James R. Zeidler, University of California, San Diego,
USA
WC21.4 Non-Linear Limited-Feedback Precoding for ICI Reduction in
Closed-Loop Multiple-Antenna OFDM Systems
Yu Fu, Chintha Tellambura and Witold A. Krzymie_, University of Alberta,
Canada
WC21.5 Spatial Reuse through Adaptive Interference Cancellation in
Multi-Antenna Wireless Networks
A. Singh, P. Ramanathan and B. Van Veen, University of
Wisconsin–Madison, USA
WC22 Sensor Networks II
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissace Hall
Session Chair: Tarik Taleb, Tohoku University, Japan
WC22.1 Traffic Diffusion Analysis for Adaptive Multi-path Routing
Algorithm in Sensor Networks
Anand P. Santhanam, Balaji C. Neyveli and Mainak Chatterjee, University
of Central Florida, USA
WC22.2 Maximum Network Lifetime in Fault Tolerant Sensor
Networks
Petar Djukic and Shahrokh Valaee, University of Toronto, Canada
WC22.3 Loop-based Topology Maintenance and Route Discovery for
Wireless Sensor Networks
Yanping Li and Xin Wang, Fudan University, China, Florian Baueregger,
Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany, Xiangyang Xue, Fudan
University, China, C. K. Toh, Queen Mary University of London, UK
WC22.4 Hop-Constrained Energy-Aware Routing in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Shashidhar Gandham, Milind Dawande and Ravi Prakash, University of
Texas at Dallas, USA
WC22.5 Receiver Initiated Rendezvous Schemes for Sensor Networks
En-Yi A. Lin and Jan M. Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Sven Wiethoelter and Adam Wolisz, Technische Universitaet Berlin,
Germany
WC23 Wireless LAN II
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Guoliang Xue, Arizona State University, USA
WC23.1 Delay Analysis of 802.16 based Last Mile Wireless Networks
Rajagopal Iyengar, RPI, USA, Prakash Iyer, Intel, USA, Biplab Sikdar, RPI,
USA
WC23.2 Multi-Rate 802.11 WLANs
Osama Abu-Sharkh and Ahmed H. Tewfik, University of Minnesota, USA
WC23.3 Exploiting Spatial Diversity in Rate Adaptive WLANs with
Relay Infrastructure
Aaron So and Ben Liang, University of Toronto, Canada
WC23.4 An Unscented Particle Filtering Approach to Estimating
Competing Stations in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Dong Zheng and Junshan Zhang, Arizona State University, USA
WC23.5 Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11 DCF in Binary
Symmetric Channels
Yu Zheng, University of Florida, USA, Kejie Lu, University of Puerto Rico
at Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Dapeng Wu, and Yuguang Fang, University of
Florida, USA
WC24 Space-Time Coding II
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: David Love, Purdue University, USA
WC24.1 Space–Time Coding and Beamforming with Partial Channel
State Information
Jianqi Wang, Peilv Ding, Michael D. Zoltowski and David J. Love, Purdue
University, USA
WC24.2 STBC for Uplink Single-Carrier CDMA with Equalization in the
Frequency Domain
François Horlin, Eduardo Lopez-Estraviz and Liesbet Van der Perre, IMEC,
Belgium
WC24.3 Burst-based Orthogonal ST Block Coding for CPM
A.–M. Silvester, R. Schober and L. Lampe, University of British Columbia,
Canada
WC24.4 A Posteriori Rake Finger Selection in Space–Time Coded
CDMA Systems
Sang Wu Kim, Iowa State University, USA, Eun Yong Kim, KAIST, Korea
WC24.5 Fano Space–Time Multiple Symbol Differential Detectors
Patrick Pun and Paul Ho, Simon Fraser University, Canada
WC25 Ad hoc and Wireless Networks II
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Oliver Yang, University of Ottawa, Canada
WC25.1 Cross-Layer Design for Combining Cooperative Diversity with
Truncated ARQ in Ad hoc Wireless Networks
Lin Dai and Khaled B. Letaief, The Hong Kong University of Science &
Technology, Hong Kong
WC25.2 Cross-layer Scheduling and Power Control Combined with
Adaptive Modulation for Wireless Ad hoc Networks
Weilan Huang and K. B. Letaief, The Hong Kong University of Science &
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WC25.3 Cross-Layer Design for Scheduling and Antenna Sharing in
MIMO Networks
Ghassane Aniba and Sonia Aïssa, University of Quebec, Canada
WC25.4 Dynamic Resource Allocation in Integrated Voice/Data
Wireless Networks with Link Adaptation
Remberto Sandoval-Aréchig and Felipe A. Cruz-Pérez, CINVESTAV-IPN,
Mexico, Lauro Ortigoza-Guerrero, WFI, USA
WC25.5 A Cross Layer MAC with Explicit Synchronization through
Intelligent Feedback for Multiple Beam Antennas
Vivek Jain and Anurag Gupta, University of Cincinnati, USA, Dhananjay
Lal, Robert Bosch Corporation, USA, Dharma P. Agrawal, University of
Cincinnati, USA
WC26 CDMA I
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Pershing/Lindall/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Jingxian Wu, Sonoma State University, USA
WC26.1 Non-linear Pre-Filtering Techniques for MC-CDMA Downlink
Transmissions
Luca Sanguinetti and Michele Morelli, University of Pisa, Italy
Ivan Cosovic, German Aerospace Center, Germany
WC26.2 MC-CDMA Performance in the Presence of Carrier Frequency
Offset, Sample Clock Offset and IQ Imbalance
François Horlin and Stefaan De Rore, IMEC, Belgium, Eduardo Lopez-
Estraviz, Frederik Naessens and Liesbet Van der Perre, IMEC, Belgium
WC26.3 Frequency Domain Near-ML Multiuser Receiver for MC-
CDMA Systems
Zexian Li, Markku J. Juntti and Matti Latva-aho, University of Oulu,
Finland
WC26.4 SFBC with Pre-Filtering Technique for DL TDD MC-CDMA
Systems in High Data Rate Context
Adão Silva and Atílio Gameiro, University of Aveiro, Portugal
WC26.5 Analysis of Multirate MC-CDMA over Multipath Channels
with Delay Spread Exceeding the Guard Interval
Esa Kunnari and Jari Iinatti, University of Oulu, Finland
WC27 Satellite Networks
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Complex 225/Level Two/America’s Center
Session Chair: Nei Kato, Tohoku University, Japan
WC27.1 A Multiple Subset Sum Formulation for Feedback Implosion
Suppression over Satellite Networks
Gun Akkor, John S. Baras and Michael Hadjitheodosiou, University of
Maryland, USA
WC27.2 Call Admission Control with Statistical Multiplexing for
Aggregate MPEG Traffic in a DVB-RCS Satellite Network
Floriano De Rango, Mauro Tropea, Peppino Fazio and Salvatore Marano,
University of Calabria, Italy
WC27.3 Rate Control Optimization for Bandwidth Provision over
Satellite Independent Service Access Points
Mario Marchese and Maurizio Mongelli, University of Genoa Italy
WC27.4 On the Optimal Number of Hops in Infrastructure-based Fixed
Relay Networks
Mario Marchese and Maurizio Mongelli, University of Genoa Italy
WC27.5 Analysis of the TCP Round Trip Time over Asymmetric DVB-
RCS Systems
Igor Bisio and Mario Marchese, University of Genoa Italy
WC28 Sensor Networks III
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Takaya Yamazato, Nagoya University, Japan
WC28.1 Clustering-based Correlation Aware Data Aggregation for
Distributed Sensor Networks
Ramanan Subramanian, Hossein Pishro-Nik and Faramarz Fekri, Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA
WC28.2 Utilization-based Duty Cycle Tuning MAC Protocol for
Wireless Sensor Networks
Shih-Hsien Yang, and Hung-Wei Tseng, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan, Eric Hsiao-Kuang Wu, National Central University, Taiwan, Gen-
Huey Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
WC28.3 Single-Beam Flow Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
Y. Thomas Hou, Virginia Tech, USA, Yi Shi, Virginia Tech, USA
Jianping Pan, University of Victoria, Canada, Scott F. Midkiff, Virginia
Tech, USA, Kazem Sohraby, University of Arkansas, USA
WC28.4 A Theoretical Analysis of Cooperative Diversity in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Naveen Shastry, Jayesh Bhatia and Raviraj S. Adve, University of Toronto,
Canada
WC28.5 Optimal Traffic Distribution in Minimum Energy Wireless
Sensor Networks
Jing Wang and Ivan Howitt, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
USA
WC29 Wireless LAN III
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Roberto Rojas-Cessa, New Jersey Institute of Technology,
USA
WC29.1 Multi-channel Wireless LAN Mesh Architecture with DCF-
based Inter-AP Communication and Idle Channel Search Packet
Forwarding
L. Loyola, T. Kumagai, K. Nagata, S. Otsuki and S. Aikawa, NTT
Corporation
WC29.2 Energy-Aware Resource Allocation in WLAN Mobile Devices
Junsung Kim, LG Electronics, Korea
Minsu Shin, Sachin Lal Shrestha and Song Chong, KAIST, Korea
WC29.3 A MAC-Layer Differentiated Service Model in IEEE 802.11e
WLANs
Jeng Farn Lee and Wanjiun Liao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Meng Chang Chen Academia Sinica, Taiwan
WC29.4 Detection of Malicious Parameter Configurations in 802.11e
EDCA
Pablo Serrano, Albert Banchs and José Félix Kukielka, Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid, Spain
WC29.5 Dynamic Priority Assignment in IEEE 802.11e Ad hoc
Networks
Antonio Iera, Antonella Molinaro,Giuseppe Ruggeri and Domenico
Tripodi, Università “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria, Italy
WC30 Space-Time Coding III
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Wai Ho Mow, Hong Kong University of Science and
Techn., Hong Kong
WC30.1 Capacity-Approaching Semi-Orthogonal Space–Time Block
Codes
Dung Ngoc Dào, Chintha Tellambura, University of Alberta, Canada
WC30.2 A GRASP for Unitary Space–Time Codes
Adam Panago and Kurt Kosbar, University of Missouri–Rolla, USA
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WC30.3 Adaptive Receive Antenna Selection for Orthogonal
Space–Time Block Codes with Channel Estimation Errors
Kai Zhang and Zhisheng Niu, Tsinghua University, China
WC30.4 Alamouti Scheme with Joint Antenna Selection and Power
Allocation over Rayleigh Fading Channels in Wireless Networks
Jia Tang and Xi Zhang and Qinghe Du, Texas A&M University, USA
WC30.5 On Distributed Space–Time Filtering
Simon Yiu and Robert Schober, University of British Columbia, Canada
WC31 Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks III
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Sonia Aissa, Universite du Quebec, Canada
WC31.1 An Integrated QoS Control Architecture for IEEE 802.16
Broadband Wireless Access Systems
Jianfeng Chen, Wenhua Jiao and Qian Guo, Lucent Technologies, Bell
Labs Research, China
WC31.2 Delay-Constrained Energy-Efficient Wireless Packet
Scheduling with QoS Guarantees
Xiliang Zhong and Cheng-Zhong Xu, Wayne State University, USA
WC31.3 Service-based Rate Adaptation Architecture for IEEE 802.11e
QoS Networks
Jong-Ok Kim, Hideki Tode and Koso Murakami, Osaka University, Japan
WC31.4 Route Robustness of a Multi-Meshed Tree Routing Scheme
for Internet MANETs
Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan, Darren Narayan, David Ross and Carl Lutzer,
Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
WC31.5 A MAC Layer Traffic-Priority Management Technique in
CDMA-based Ad hoc Networks
Romano Fantacci and Daniele Tarchi, University of Florence, Italy
WC32 CDMA II
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Pershing/Lindall/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Huaiyu Dai, North Carolina State University, USA
WC32.1 A Frequency Domain Approach to Design Constrained
Amplitude Spreading Sequences for DS-CDMA Systems for Frequency
Selective Fading Channels
B. J. Peiris, K. R. Narayanan and S. L. Miller, Texas A&M University, USA
WC32.2 Impact and Compensation of Sample Clock offset on up-Link
SC-CDMA Systems
Stefaan De Rore, François Horlin and Liesbet Van der Perre, IMEC,
Belgium
WC32.3 Blind Adaptive and Iterative Algorithms for Decision
Feedback DS-CDMA Receivers in Dispersive Channels
Rodrigo C. de Lamare and Raimundo Sampaio-Neto, CETUC/PUC-RIO,
Brazil
WC32.4 On the Reverse Link Performance of the cdma2000 1xEV-DO
Revision—A System with Antenna Array Receivers
Yeliz Tokgoz, Mingxi Fan and John E. Smee, Qualcomm Incorporated,
USA
WC32.5 Orthogonality Factor in WCDMA Downlinks in Urban
Macrocelluar Environments
Neelesh B. Mehta and Andreas F. Molisch, Mitsubishi Electric Research
Labs, USA, Larry J. Greenstein, Rutgers University, USA
WC33 Wireless Network Services
Wednesday, 30 November 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Complex 225/Level Two/America’s Center
Session Chairs: Victor Rangel Licea, National Autonomous University of
Mexico, Mexico and Xi Zhang, Texas A&M University, USA
WC33.1 Analytically Modeling Pipeline Paging for Wireless Systems
Yang Xiao and Hui Chen, University of Memphis, USA, Mohsen Guizani,
Western Michigan University, USA
WC33.2 A Technique to Support Dynamic Pricing Strategy for
Differentiated Cellular Mobile Services
Swarup Mandal, XLRI School of Management, India, Debashis Saha and
Ambuj Mahanti, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, India
WC33.3 On Regional Performance Improvement of an Adaptive
Wireless Push System in Environments with Locality of Demand
P. Nicopolitidis and G. I. Papadimitriou, Aristotle University, Greece
M. S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA, A. S. Pomportsis, Aristotle
University, Greece
WC33.4 Partially Coherent BPSK Diversity Receivers in Cochannel
Interference
Mahmoud A. Smadi, The Hashemite University, Jordan, Vasant K.
Prabhu, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
WC34 Wireless Communications Session II
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 9:00AM–12:00PM
Room: Majestic C/Level Two/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: N/A
WC34.01 Secure and Seamless Mobility Support in Heterogeneous
Wireless Networks
Kaouthar Sethom, Institut National de Telecommunications, France,
Hossam Afifi, Institut National de Telecommunications, France,
Guy Pujolle, University of Paris6, France
WC34.02 An Enhanced High-Rate WPAN MAC for Mesh Networks with
Dynamic Bandwidth Management
Xi Chen, Jianhua Lu and Zucheng Zhou, Tsinghua University, China
WC34.03 A Flexible Lognormal Sum Approximation Method
Jingxian Wu, Sonoma State University, USA, Neelesh B. Mehta and Jin
Zhang, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA
WC34.04 Indoor Channel Characterization of Diversity-based
Nomadic Wireless Systems
Claude Oestges, Bruno Clerck, Laurent Bollen and Danielle Vanhoenacker-
Janvier, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
WC34.05 Delay Performance of Different MAC Schemes for Multihop
Wireless Networks
Min Xie and Martin Haenggi, University of Notre Dame, USA
WC34.06 Analysis of Throughput and Energy Efficiency of p-persistent
CSMA with Imperfect Carrier Sensing
Iyappan Ramachandran and Sumit Roy, University of Washington, USA
WC34.07 Transmit Beamforming for a Large Reconfigurable Antenna
Array
Li Liu and Hamid Jafarkhani, University of California, Irvine, USA
WC34.08 Transmission Power Control for 802.11: A Carrier-Sense
based NAV Extension Approach
Jayanthi Rao and Subir Biswas, Michigan State University, USA
WC34.09 Solving Nonconvex Power Control Problems in Wireless
Networks: Low SIR Regime and Distributed Algorithms
Chee Wei Tan, Daniel P. Palomar and Mung Chiang, Princeton University.
USA
WC34.10 Effect of Parity Check Bits in Turbo Coded Multi-route Multi-
hop Networks
Tadahiro Wada, Shizuoka University, Japan, Abbas Jamalipour, The
University of Sydney, Australia, Hiraku Okada, Nagoya University, Japan
Kouji Ohuchi, Shizuoka University, Japan, Masato Saito, Nara Institute of
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WC34.11 Transmitted Energy as a Basic System Resource
Aarne Mämmelä and Ilkka Saarinen, VTT Electronics, Finland,
Desmond P. Taylor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
WC34.12 Truthful Routing for Wireless Hybrid Networks
Yu Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA,Weizhao Wang,
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA,Teresa A. Dahlberg, University of
North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
WC34.13 Joint Rate and Power Control with Pricing
Madhusudhan R. Musku, Anthony T. Chronopoulos and Dimitrie C.
Popescu, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
WC34.14 Analysis of Throughput Gains from Relays in Cellular
Networks
Sayandev Mukherjee and Harish Viswanathan, Lucent Technologies–Bell
Laboratories, USA
WC34.15 Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks under Non- Line-
of-Sight Propagation
Seshan Srirangarajan and Ahmed H. Tewfik, University of Minnesota,
USA
WC34.16 The Optimality of Beamforming: A Unified View
Sudhir Srinivasa and Syed Ali Jafar, University of California–Irvine, USA
WC34.17 Space–Time Block Coded OFDM with Adaptive Modulation
and Transmitter Beamforming
Kevin H. Lin, Seedahmed S. Mahmoud and Zahir M. Hussain, RMIT
University, Australia
WC34.18 Comparison of Modulation Schemes and Rake Receiver
Structures for UWB Systems on an IEEE 802.15.3 Indoor Channel
Bo Hu and Norman C. Beaulieu, University of Alberta, Canada
WC34.19 Optimal Power Control for Discrete-Rate Link Adaptation
Schemes with Capacity-Approaching Coding
Henrik Holm, University of Minnesota, USA
WC34.20 Optimal MMSE Finite Parameter Model for Doubly-
Selective Channels
Kok Ann Donny Teo and Shuichi Ohno, Hiroshima University, Japan
WC34.21 Utility-based Optimal Resource Allocation in Wireless
Networks
Wen-Hsing Kuo and Wanjiun Liao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
WC34.22 Semi-Blind Pilot-Layer Aided Channel Estimation with
Emphasis on Interleave-Division Multiple Access Systems
Hendrik Schoeneich and Peter Adam Hoeher, University of Kiel, Germany
WC34.23 Performance of a New Device Discovery and Link
Establishment Protocol for Bluetooth
Sándor Zsolt Kardos and Attila Vidács, Budapest University of Technology
and Economics, Hungary
WC34.24 Techniques to Improve Scheduling Performance in IEEE
802.15.3 -based Ad hoc Networks
Attila Török and Lóránt Vajda, Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied
Research, Hungary, Attila Vidács and Rolland Vida, Budapest University
of Technology and Economics, Hungary
WC34.25 Dynamic Common Pilot Power Management in a Real Hot
Spot Environment.
F. Adelantado and F. Casadevall, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,
Spain
WC34.26 Investigation into Packet Delivery Options for WLAN Access
Points Implementing Unscheduled Power Save Delivery
Ye Chen and Steve Emeott, Motorola Labs, USA
WC34.27 Distributed Power Control for Optimizing a Weighted Sum of
Link-Layer QoS Levels
Slawomir Stanczak, Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile
Communications, Germany, Marcin Wiczanowski and Holger Boche,
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
WC34.28 A Simple Beamforming-SIMO Merger in Spatially
Correlated Channel via Virtual Channel Representation
Hui Tong and Seyed A. Zekavat, Michigan Tech. University, USA
WC34.29 Locally Optimal Relay Node Placement in Heterogeneous
Wireless Sensor Networks
Quanhong Wang and Kenan Xu, Glen Takahara and Hossam Hassanein,
Queen’s University, Canada
WC35 Wireless Internet I
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Seshadri Mohan, University of Arkansas at Little Rock,
USA
WC35.1 Distributed Virtual Network Interfaces to Support Intra-PAN
and PAN-to-Infrastructure Connectivity
Kaouthar Sethom, Mehdi Sabeur, Badii Jouaber, Hossam Afifi and Djamal
Zeghlache, Institut National des Télécommunications, France
WC35.2 Support of Path Changes with Resource Reservations for
Mobile Hosts in IP-based Access Networks
Liesbeth Peters, Ingrid Moerman, Bart Dhoedt and Piet Demeester, Ghent
University - IBBT - IMEC, Belgium
WC35.3 RAMP: Reconfigurable Architecture and Mobility Platform
Jyh-Cheng Chen, Jui-Hung Yeh, Yi-Wen Lan, Li-Wei Lin, Fu-Cheng Chen,
Shao-Hsiu Hung, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
WC35.4 Efficient Scheduling Schemes for Real-Time Traffic in
Wireless Networks
Emily Lee and David Taubman, The University of New South Wales,
Australia
WC35.5 TCP-Jersey over High Speed Downlink Packet Access
Shupeng Li, Lucent Technologies, USA, Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey
Institute of Technologies, USA
WC36 Interference Cancellation
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Raviraj Adve, University of Toronto, Canada
WC36.1 Iterative Frequency-Domain Equalizers for Adjacent Channel
Interference Suppression
Rui Dinis, Tech. Univeristy of Lisbon, Portugal
David Falconer and Benjamin Ng, Carleton University, Canada
WC36.2 Interference Analysis of Filtered Multitone Modulation over
Time-varying Fading Channels
Tiejun Wang, John G. Proakis and James R. Zeidler, University of
California, San Diego, USA
WC36.3 BER-Optimized Linear Parallel Interference Cancellers for
Multicarrier DS-CDMA Systems
S. Manohar and V. Tikiya, Indian Institute of Science, India, R.
Annavajjala, University of California, San Diego, USA, A. Chockalingam,
Indian Institute of Science, India
WC36.4 A Robust High-Throughput Tree Algorithm Using Successive
Interference Cancellation
Xin Wang, Yingqun Yu, and Georgios B. Giannakis, University of
Minnesota, USA
WC37 Recent Advances I
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Vincent Lau, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong
WC37.1 High-Rate Codes over Space, Time, and Frequency
Jinsong Wu and Steven D. Blostein, Queen’s University, Canada
WC37.2 Rate Control using Antenna Selection for Closed-Loop
Spatial Multiplexing
Youngwook Ko and Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Arizona State University, USA
WC37.3 GSECps: A Diversity Technique with Improved Performance-
Complexity Tradeoff
Le Yang and Hong-Chuan Yang, University of Victoria, Canada
WC37.4 A New SDM Transmit Scheme Using HARQ with MRC
Jun Konishi and Takahiko Saba, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
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WC38 Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks IV
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Kui Wu, University of Victoria, Canada
WC38.1 Energy-based Transmission Strategy Selection for Wireless
Sensor Networks
Yanbing Zhang and Huaiyu Dai, NC State University, USA
WC38.2 Energy Efficiency Evaluation of Wireless LAN over Bursty
Error Channel
Jun Yin, Xiaodong Wang and Dharma P. Agrawal University of Cincinnati,
USA
WC38.3 MDA: An Efficient Directional MAC Scheme for Wireless Ad
hoc Networks
Hrishikesh Gossain, Carlos Cordeiro and Dharma P. Agrawal, University
of Cincinnati, USA
WC38.4 Dual Power Assignment for Network Connectivity in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Jian-Jia Chen, Hsueh-I Lu, Tei-Wei Kuo, Chuan-Yue Yang and Ai-Chun
Pang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
WC38.5 Asynchronous Busy-Tone Multiple Access with
Acknowledgement (ABTMA/ACK) for Ad hoc Wireless Networks
Baowei Ji, Samsung Telecom America, USA
WC39 UWB I
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 10:30AM–12:15PM
Room: Complex 225/Level Two/America’s Center
Session Chair: Robert Caiming Qiu, Tennessee Technological University,
USA
WC39.1 A Comprehensive Model for Ultrawideband Propagation
Channels
Andreas F. Molisch, Kannan Balakrishnan, Dajana Cassioli, Chia-Chin
Chong, Shahriar Emami, Andrew Fort, Johan Karedal, Juergen Kunisch,
Hans Schantz, Kazimierz Siwiak
WC39.2 Frequency Domain Channel Estimation for SC-FDE in UWB
Communications
Yue Wang and Xiaodai Dong, University of Victoria, Canada
WC39.3 A TDMA Scheme for SC-FDE UWB Communications
Yue Wang and Xiaodai Dong, University of Victoria, Canada
WC39.4 Performance and Capacity of Ultra-Wideband Transmission
with Pulse Position Amplitude Modulation over Multipath Fading
Channels
Wei Li, University of Victoria, Canada, T. Aaron Gulliver, University of
Victoria, Canada, Hao Zhang, University of Victoria, Canada
WC39.5 Differential TDMA Impulse Radio Systems Using Delay-Sum
Scheme in UWB Channel
Qi Zhang and Chun Sum Ng, National University of Singapore, Singapore
WC40 Wireless Internet II
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
WC40.1 Applying Speculative Technique to Improve TCP Throughput
over Lossy Links
Haowei Bai, Honeywell Labs, USA, David Lilja, University of Minnesota,
USA, Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
WC40.2 Support of Multimedia SIP Applications in Mobile Ad hoc
Networks: Service Discovery and Networking Architecture
Li Li and Louise Lamont, Communications Research Centre Canada,
Canada
WC40.3 A Playback-Adaptive Approach for Video Streaming over
Wireless Networks
Mohamed Hassan and Marwan Krunz, University of Arizona, USA
WC40.4 STODER: A Robust and Efficient Algorithm for Handling
Spurious Retransmit Timeouts in TCP
Kun Tan, Qian Zhang and Wenwu Zhu, Microsoft Research Asia, PR
China
WC40.5 QoS Multicasting over Mobile Networks
Ai-Chun Pang and Shun-Mao Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Shiao-Li Tsao, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
WC41 Queuing and Scheduling
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Wei (Wayne) Li, University of Toledo, USA
WC41.1 Queue-Aware Uplink Bandwidth Allocation for Polling
Services in 802.16 Broadband Wireless Networks
Dusit Niyato and Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
WC41.2 Queuing Analysis of Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol in Multi-rate
Wireless Networks with Feedback Delay
Long B. Le and Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
WC41.3 Queuing Analysis of OFDM/TDMA Systems
Dusit Niyato and Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada
WC41.4 Queuing and Delivery Analysis of SR ARQ on Markov
Channels with Non-instantaneous Feedback
Leonardo Badia, Michele Rossi and Michele Zorzi, University of Ferrara,
Italy
WC41.5 Scheduling for Proportional Differentiated Service Provision
in Geostationary Bandwidth on Demand Satellite Networks
Wei Koong Chai, University of Surrey, UK, Merkourios Karaliopoulos,
Teletel S.A., Greece, George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK
WC42 Recent Advances II
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Waslon Terllizzie A. Lopes, Faculdade AREA1, Brazil
WC42.1 Multiuser Diversity with Quantized Feedback
Yahya Al-Harthi, Ahmed Tewfik and Mohamed-Slim Alouini, University of
Minnesota, USA
WC42.2 Blind Adaptive Multiuser Detection
Shu Wang, Sang G. Kim, Li-Hsiang Sun, Hobin Kim, Suk W. Lee, S. R.
Subramanya, Ki Y. Kim and Byung K. Yi, LGE Mobile Research, USA
WC42.3 Non-Coherent Distributed Space–Time Processing for
Multiuser Cooperative Transmissions
Tairan Wang, University of Minnesota, USA, Yingwei Yao, University of
Illinois at Chicago, USA, Georgios B. Giannakis, University of Minnesota,
USA
WC42.4 Common Detectors for Shaped Offset QPSK (SOQPSK) and
Feher-patented QPSK (FQPSK)
Tom Nelson, Brigham Young University, USA, Erik Perrins, University of
Kansas, USA, Michael Rice, Brigham Young University, USA
WC42.5 Optimum Receivers for Pilot Symbol Assisted Modulation in
Rician Fading
Yunfei Chen and Norman C. Beaulieu, University of Alberta, Canada
WC43 Performance Analysis
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Seyed Alireza Zekavat, Michigan Technological University,
USA
WC43.1 An Analytical Solution for the BER of an Individually Optimal
Single Cochannel Interferer BPSK Receiver
Amir Masoud Rabiei and Norman C. Beaulieu, University of Alberta,
Canada
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WC43.2 Matched Filter Bound of Wireless Systems over Frequency
Selective Channels with Receiver Timing Phase Offset
Jingxian Wu, Sonoma State University, USA, Yahong R. Zheng, University
of Missouri, Rolla, USA, Khaled B. Letaief, Hong Kong University of
Science & Technology, China, Chengshan Xiao, University of Missouri,
Columbia, USA
WC43.3 BER Performance Analysis of Multistage PIC Scheme in
Asynchronous DS-CDMA System over Unbalanced Multipath Fading
Channels
Pei Xiao, University of Newcastle, UK, Erik Ström, Chalmers University of
Tech., Sweden, Rolando Carrasco, University of Newcastle, UK
WC43.4 Performance of 2IMO Differentially Transmit-Diversity Block
Coded OFDM Systems in Doubly Selective Channels
Ping-Hung Chiang National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Ding-Bing Lin,,
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, Hsueh-Jyh Li, National
Taiwan University, Taiwan
WC43.5 Minimum BER Transmit Optimization for Two-Input Multiple-
Output Spatial Multiplexing
Neng Wang and Steven D. Blostein, Queen’s University, Canada
WC44 UWB II
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 2:00–3:45PM
Room: Pershing/Lindall/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Xiaodai Dong, University of Victoria, Canada
WC44.1 Narrowband Interference Avoidance in Ultra Wideband
Communication Systems
Prasad Yaddanapudi and Dimitrie C. Popescu, University of Texas at San
Antonio, USA
WC44.2 Prerake Diversity Combining for Pulsed UWB Systems
Considering Realistic Channels with Pulse Overlapping and Narrow-
Band Interference
Shiwei Zhao and Huaping Liu, Oregon State University, USA
WC44.3 Multiband Differential Modulation for UWB Communication
Systems
Thanongsak Himsoon, University of Maryland, USA, Weifeng Su, State
University of New York at Buffalo, USA, K. J. Ray Liu, University of
Maryland, USA
WC44.4 Influence of the Amplitude Distribution to the Interference of
UWB Signals on Radio Receivers
Michael Schmidt, Holger Jäkel and Friedrich Jondral, Universität
Karlsruhe, Germany
WC44.5 Frequency Domain Detection Strategies for Short-Range
Ultra-Wideband Communication Systems
Tiziano Bianchi and Simone Morosi, Università di Firenze, Italy
WC45 Wireless Internet III
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 2/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Xi Zhang, Texas A&M University, USA
WC45.1 Service Differentiation in Wireless LANs Based on Capture
Alfandika Nyandoro, University of New South Wales, Australia
Lavy Libman, National ICT Australia; Australia
Mahbub Hassan, University of New South Wales, Australia; National ICT
Australia; Australia
WC45.2 Handover Latency Comparison of SIGMA, FMIPv6, HMIPv6,
and FHMIPv6
Shaojian Fu and Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
WC45.3 Access Router Information Protocol with FMIPv6 for Efficient
Handovers and Their Implementations
Dong-Hee Kwon,Yong-Sung Kim, Kyung-Jin Bae and Young-Joo Suh,
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
WC45.4 IPv6 Network Mobility for Flat Ad hoc Routing Protocol
Teck Meng Lim, Bu Sung Lee and Chai Kiat Yeo, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
WC45.5 QoS-Guaranteed Downlink Transmission Optimization for
Multi-Service Distributed Antenna System
Peng Chen and Wei-ling Wu, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China
WC46 Resource Management and Allocation
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 3/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Michael Hadjitheodosiou, University of Maryland, USA
WC46.1 A New AMC Scheme for QoS Provisioning in CDMA2000
1xEV-DV Networks
Song Ci, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA, Mohsen Guizani and
Ghassen Ben Brahim, Western Michigan University, USA
WC46.2 Capacity Optimizing Channel Allocation Scheme Supporting
Multiple Services with Mobile Users in Cellular System
Ming Yang and Peter H. J. Chong, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
WC46.3 Satisfaction Oriented Resource Management in Integrated
Internet and DVB-T Network Providing High Mobility Broadband Access
Services
Guowang Miao and Zhisheng Niu Tsinghua University, PR China
WC46.4 Adaptive Multiuser Radio Resource Allocation for OFDMA
Systems
Xing Zhang, En Zhou, Renshui Zhu, Shiming Liu and Wenbo Wang,
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
WC46.5 Joint Radio Resource Management Algorithm for Multi-RAT
Networks
L. Giupponi, R. Agustí, J. Pérez-Romero and O. Sallent, Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
WC47 Recent Advances III
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 4/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chairs: Krishnamurthy Giridhar, Indian Institute of Technology,
India, and Ru H. Wang, Lamar University, USA
WC47.1 Rate-Compatible Punctured Low-Density Parity-Check Codes
for Ultra Wide Band Systems
Demijan Klinc, Technische Universität München, Germany, Jeongseok Ha,
Information and Communications University, Korea, Jaehong Kim,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, Steven W. McLaughlin, Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA
WC47.2 Proposal of a New Punctured Turbo Coding Scheme for TH-
UWB Communications
Francesco Chiti, Romano Fantacci, Dania Marabissi and Luciano
Innocenti, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
WC47.3 Coded Layered Space–Time Transmission with Signal Space
Diversity in OFDM Systems
Jihoon Kim and Inkyu Lee, Korea University, Korea
WC47.4 MMSE-based Turbo Equalization for Chip Space–Time Block
Coded Downlink CDMA
K. C. B. Wavegedara and Vijay K. Bhargava, University of British
Columbia, Canada
WC47.5 A Power Loading Scheme for Space–Time Trellis Codes
Based on Channel Magnitude Feedback
Siavash Ekbatani, Li Liu and Hamid Jafarkhani, University of California,
Irvine, USA
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WC48 Performance Analysis II
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Landmark 5/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Huaping Liu, Oregon State University, USA
WC48.1 Asymptotic Performance Analysis of V-BLAST
Yi Jiang, University of Colorado, USA
Xiayu Zheng and Jian Li, University of Florida, USA
WC48.2 Performance Analysis and Code Design for Differential
Antenna Selection Systems
Qian Ma and Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Arizona State University, USA
WC48.3 On the Performance of Linear Equalizers for Block
Transmission Systems
Cihan Tepedelenlioglu and Qian Ma, Arizona State University, USA
WC48.4 Performance Analysis of Multicarrier DS-CDMA with
Imperfect Power Control and Variable Spreading Factors
Li-Chun Wang and Chih-Wen Chang, National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan
WC48.5 Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11 for Multi-hop
Infrastructure Networks
Anindo Mukherjee, Wei Li and Dharma P. Agrawal, University of
Cincinnati, USA
WC49 MIMO-OFDM
Thursday, 1 December 2005 • 4:00–5:45PM
Room: Pershing/Lindall/Level One/Renaissance Grand Hotel
Session Chair: Shengli Zhou, University of Connecticut, USA
WC49.1 Obtaining Channel Knowledge for Closed-Loop Multi-Stream
Broadband MIMO-OFDM Communication Using Direct Channel
Feedback
Timothy A. Thomas, Kevin L. Baum and Philippe Sartori, Motorola Labs,
USA
WC49.2 Recursive and Trellis-based Feedback Reduction for MIMO-
OFDM with Transmit Beamforming
Shengli Zhou, Baosheng Li and Peter Willett, University of Connecticut,
USA
WC49.3 Robust V-BLAST MIMO-OFDM Channel Estimators in Time-
Varying Channels Using Iterative Wiener Filters
JoonBeom Kim, Gordon L. Stüber and Ye Li, Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA
WC49.4 Adaptive Resource Allocation for Multiuser MIMO/OFDM
Networks Based on Partial Channel State Information
Ralph Chemaly and Khaled B. Letaief, The Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, Hong Kong, Djamal Zeghlache, Institut National
des Télécommunications, France
WC49.5 Joint Time-Frequency Beamforming for MIMO-OFDM
Systems
Shaohua Li and Defeng Huang Tsinghua University, PR China, K. B.
Letaief, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong, Zucheng Zhou, Tsinghua University, PR China

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