ICC '98 1998 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS Conference Record Volume 2 of 3 ICC 7-11 JUNE 1998 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA UNIVERSrATGSiBLIOTHEK TECHNISCHE INFORMATiONSBioLIOTHEK Affiliated with IEEE IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY OLOBECOM
ICC '981998 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMMUNICATIONS
Conference Record
Volume 2 of 3
ICC
7-11 JUNE 1998
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA
UNIVERSrATGSiBLIOTHEK
TECHNISCHEINFORMATiONSBioLIOTHEK
Affiliated with
IEEE IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY OLOBECOM
S17.6
Dynamics of TCP Flow Control over High-Speed ATM Networks 606
Masatoshi Kawarasaki, Mika hhizuka, andArata Koike
S17.7
SRMT- A Scalable and Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol 612
Marko Schuba
Session 18: Switch Control
S18.1
Bandwidth-Adaptive VP Protection Using User Cells 617
Naohiro Shimada and Steven S. Gorshe
S18.2
Blocking Probability of Three-Stage Multicast Switches 623
Marco Listanti and Luca Veltri
S18.3
Optimization in the Fast Knockout Algorithm for Self-Route Concentration 630
Shuo-Yen Robert Li and Hui Li
S18.4
Achieving Fair and High Packet-Level Throughput in ABR Service .,..635
Sammy Chan, Moshe Zukerman, Eric W. M. Wong, K. T. Ko, and Edmund Yeung
S18.5
Multicast Automatic Protection Switching in Arbitrary Redundant Graphs 640
Robert G. Gallager, Muriel Medard, Richard A. Barry, and Steven G. Finn
S18.6
A High Speed Scheduler/Controller for Unbuffered Banyan Networks 645
C. Salisbury and R. Melhem
S18.7
Reliability Analysis of Interconnected Parallel Banyan Network 651
Pierre U. Tagle andNeeraj K. Sharma
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Session 19: Equalization and Detection for Storage and Communication Systems
S19.1
Signal-Dependent Correlation-Sensitive Branch Metrics for Viterbi-like Sequence Detectors 657
Aleksandar Kavcic and Jose M.F. Moura
S19.2
Equalization ofNon Linear Optical Channels 662
L. Agarossi, S. Bellini, F. Bregoli, and P. Migliorati
S19.3A Nonlinear Model and Equalizer for Magnetic Recording Channels 668
Yungsoo Kim and Ki-Ho Kim
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S19.4
Delay-Constrained Asymptotically Optimal Detection using Signal-Space Partitioning 673
Younggyun Kim andJaekyun Moon
S19.5
An Analog EPR4 Read Channel with an FDTS Detector 678
Derrick C. Wei, Daniel Q. Sun, andAsadA. Abidi
S19.6
Nonlinear Processing of Manchester Data Corrupted by Multiplicative Noise 683
Dan Harres
S19.7
Reducing the Effect of Finite Wordlength on the Performance of an LMS Adaptive Filter 688
Eweda Eweda, Nabil Yousef, and Salwa El-Ramly
Session 20: Advanced Multiuser Detection
S20.1
New Cross-Correlation Results for Multi-Rate CDMA 693
Eric Hamelin, Leslie A. Rusch, and Paul Fortier
S20.2
Analysis of Combined MMSE/PIC Multi-User Detection for CDMA Spread Spectrum Systems 699
Anders H0st-Madsen and Kyung-Seon Cho
S20.3
Low Complexity Joint MLSE Receiver in the Presence of CCI 704
Jiunn-Tsair Chen, Jen-Wei Liang, Huan-Shang Tsai, and Young-Kai Chen
S20.4
Interference Cancellation for a High Data Rate User in Coded CDMA Systems 709
Rupert Herzog
S20.5
Multi-Rate LMMSE Detectors for Asynchronous Multi-Rate CDMA Systems 714
Hongya Ge and Jinwen Ma
S20.6
A Symbol-By-Symbol Based Adaptive Interference Canceller for AsynchronousDS/CDMA Systemsin Multipath Fading Channels 719
Jeong Hoon Ko, Jung Suk Joo, and Yong Hoon Lee
S20.7
Adjacent Channel Interface Suppression in FDMA/TDMA Mobile Radio Systems UsingJoint Demodulation 723
HUseyin Arslan, S.C. Gupta, G.E. Bottomley, andSandeep Chennakeshu
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Session 21: Interference Cancellation
S21.1
Simultaneous Broadcasting of Analog FM and Digital Audio Signals by Means of
Precanceling Techniques 728
Haralabos C. Papadopoulos and Carl-Erik W. Sundberg
S21.2
A Hidden Markov Model-RPE Algorithm for Narrowband Interference Suppression in SpreadSpectrum Systems 733
Leigh Johnston and Vikram Krishnamurthy
S21.3
Effects ofFilter Quantization on a Multistage Multicarrier Demultiplexer/Demodulator 738
David Salhany, Tho Le-Ngoc, and Chun Loo
S21.4
The Performance of Adaptive MLSD for Frequency-Selective Channels with Array Measurements 743
Gent Paparisto and Keith M. Chugg
S21.5
Universal Classification for CDMA Communications: Single-User Receivers and Multi-User Receivers 748
Lin Yue and Don H. Johnson
S21.6
A Comparison ofthe Performance ofLinearly Equalized Single Carrier and Coded OFDM over
Frequency Selective Fading Channels Using the Random Coding Technique 753
VolkerAue, GerhardP. Fettweis, and Reinaldo Valenzuela
S21.7
Adaptive Geolocation & Blind Beamforming for Wideband Frequency-Hop Signals ofUnknown Hop
Sequences & Arrival Angles Using an Electromagnetic Vector Sensor 758
Kainam Thomas Wong
Session 22: Applications of Modulation and Coding
S22.1
A New Method of Channel Shortening with Applications to Discrete Multi Tone (DMT) Systems 763
Debajyoti Pal, Garud N. Iyengar, and J. M. Cioffi.
S22.2
Source-Channel Optimized Trellis Codes for Bi-Tonal Image Transmission over AWGN Channels 769
James M. Kroll and Nam Phamdo
S22.3
Multiple-Access with Time Hopping and Block Waveform PPM 775
Fernando Ramirez-Mireles and Robert A. Scholtz
S22.4
A Receiver Architecture Conforming to the OFDM Based Digital Video Broadcasting Standard for
Terrestrial Transmission (DVB-T) 780
Pierre Combelles, Christophe Del Toso, Dietmar Hepper, David Le Goff, J.J, Ma, Patrick Robertson,
Fabio Scalise, Laurent Soyer, and Maurizio Zamboni
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S22.5
Unequally Protected Multi-Stage Vector Quantization for Time-Varying Channels 786
Shrinivas Gadkari and Kenneth Rose
S22.6
Performance Evaluation of a Multicarrier Modulation Technique Allowing StronglyNonlinear Amplification 791
Rui Dinis and Antonio Gusmdo
Session 23: Wireless Performance and QoS
S23.1
QoS Provisioning with Distributed Call Admission Control in Wireless Networks 797
Xusheng Tian and Chuanyi Ji
S23.2
Supporting Applications in a Mobile Multihop Radio Environment Using Route Diversity- Part I:
Non-Real Time Data 802
Nitin Gogate and Shivendra S. Panwar
S23.3
Performance Improvements of Wireless IP Multicast Conference System Based on Designated Receivers 807Min Joeng Lee and Dong Ho Cho
S23.4
Fixed Local Anchor Scheme for Supporting UPT Services in Wired Networks 812Eun Shil Bae, Min Young Chung, and Dan Keun Sung
S23.5
Effects of Rotation on the Path Loss and the Delay Spread in Indoor Infrared Channel 817M. .R. Pakravan, M. Kavehrad, and H. Hashemi
S23.6
Feasibility of OOK Modulation with RZ Pulses of Variable Duty Cycle in Indoor Unguided Optical Links
at High Bit Rates 821Anontio Garcia-Zambrana and Antonio Puerta-Notario
S23.7
Error Rate Evaluation ofWireless Infrared Links 826Kostas Samaras, AndyM. Street, Dominic C. O'Brien, and David J. Edwards
Session 24: Performance ofATM and HFC Networks
S24.1
Call Admission Control Policy for Capacity-Varying Networks with Increasing Failure Rate Holding TimeDistributions 832J. Siwko and I. Rubin
S24.2
Establishing Broadband Application Signatures through ATM Network Traffic Measurement Analyses 837Judith L. Jerkins and Jonathan L. Wang
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S24.3
Optimal Feedback Control of ABR Traffic in ATM Networks 844
Bo-Kyoung Kim and Charles Thompson
S24.4
Dynamics of Generalized Tree Protocols and Its Application to Delay-Sensitive Traffic Control 849
Ya-Ku Sun and Kwang-Cheng Chen
S24.5
Design and Analysis of the Multiple Access Protocols over the CATV/HFC Networks 854
Dsun-Chie Twu and Kwang-Cheng Chen
S24.6
A Hybrid MAC Protocol for HFC Networks 859
Huey-Ing Liu and Ding-Der Wu
S24.7
Analysis of a Distributed CDMA Channel Access Control Protocol Using Imbedded Processes 864
Rosy Pillay Narrainen and Fambirai Takawira
Session 25: Multimedia Communications QoS and Video Coding
S25.1
Techniques to Increase MPEG-2 Error Resilience in the VBR Video Transmission over ATM Networks 869
Pedro Cuenca, Teresa Olivares, Antonio Garrido, Francisco Quiles, andL. Orozco-Barbosa
S25.2
On Finding Multi-Constrained Paths 874
Shigang Chen and Klara Nahrstedt
S25.3
From CSCW Applications to Multicast Routing: An Integrated QoS Architecture 880
Ibrahim Matta, Mohamed Eltoweissy, and Karl Lieberherr
S25.4
Jitter Compensation Scheduling Schemes for the Support of Real-Time Communications 885
Carlos Rosado-Sosa and Izhak Rubin
S25.5
Fairness of Adaptive Multimedia Applications 891
Dorgham Sisalem
S25.6
AMnet: Active Multicasting Network 896
Ralph Wittmann and Martina Zitterbart
S25.7
Efficient Lossless Video Coding Compatible with MPEG-2 901
Ryoma Oami and Mutsumi Ohta
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Session 26: Optical Network Design
S26.1
System Impact of Fiber Parametric Gain in Long-Haul Optical Links 906
A. Carena, V. Curri, R. Gaudino, P. Poggiolini, and S. Benedetto
S26.2
Gain Dynamics of Doped-Fiber Amplifiers for Added and Dropped Signals 911
Alberto Bononi and Leslie A. Rusch
S26.3
Evaluation of Transmission Alternatives for the Return Cable Band 916
S. Daigle and D. Falconer
S26.4
Multifiber Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Ring Network Architecture for Tera-bit/s Throughput 921
H. Obara, H. Masuda, K. Suzuki, and K. Aida
S26.5
All-Optical 2n Extended Prime Codes for Optical Fiber Code-Division Multiple-Access Applications 926
Jian-Guo Zhang, Wing C, Kwong, andA.B. Sharma
S26.6
Performance and Node Architecture ofWDM Multiple Fiber Ring Networks 931
Naohide Nagatsu, Atsushi Watanabe, Satoru Okamoto, and Ken-ichi Sato
S26.7
Risk Analysis of Residential Broadband Upgrade Based on Market Evolution and Competition 937
Kjell Stordahl, LeifAarthun Ims, and Borgar T0rre Olsen
Session 27: Signal Processing and Coding for Storage Systems
S27.1
A Simple Model for Transition Interactions with the Microtrack Model 942
Joe Caroselli, James Fitzpatrick, and Jack Keil Wolf
S27.2
Performance of High Rate Turbo Codes on a PR4-Equalized Magnetic Recording Channel 947
William E. Ryan
S27.3
Near-Optimal Data Detection for Two-Dimensional ISI/AWGN Channels Using Concatenated Modelingand Iterative Algorithms 952
Xiaopeng Cheng and Keith M. Chugg
S27.4
A (208,192;8) Reed-Solomon Decoder for DVD Application 957
Hsie-Chia Chang and C. Bernard Shung
S27.5
Error Propagation Assessment of Enumerative Coding Schemes 961
KeesA. Schouhamer Immink and Augustus J. E. M. Janssen
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S27.6
Capacity of M-ary Multitrack RLL Codes for Storage Channels 964
Jaejin Lee
Session 28: CDMA Performance Enhancement
S28.1
Integration of Voice and Data Traffic in CDMA Networks Using Dynamic Spreading Gain Control 968
Seong-Jun Oh and Kimberly M. Wasserman
S28.2
Enhanced Capacity in CDMA Systems with Alternate Frequency Planning 973
Won S. Kim and Vasant K. Prabhu
S28.3
Increasing the DS/CDMA System Reverse Link Capacity by Equalizing the Performance of Different
Velocity Users 979
Bassam Hashem and Elvino Sousa
S28.4
On Cell Breathing in CDMA Networks 985A. Jalali
S28.5
Capacity Improvement by Code-Hopping in S-CDMA Systems 989
Berna Onaland Yalgin Tanik
S28.6
CDMA/TDD System for Mobile Multimedia Communications 994
Dong Geun Jeong and Wha Sook Jeon
S28.7
A Call Control Scheme for Soft Handoff in CDMA Cellular Systems 999
Hyoung-Goo Jeon, Soo-Kun Kwon, and Chang-Eon Kang
Session 29: Multi-carrier CDMA/Multi-carrier Transmission
S29.1
M-ARY Orthogonal Modulation for Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum Uplink Transmission 1004
Armin Dekorsy and Karl-Dirk Kammeyer
S29.2
Optimized Embedded Multicarrier Modulation for Efficient Delivery ofLayered Video Data 1009
S. Sandeep Pradhan and Kannan Ramchandran
S29.3
Interleaved FDMA - A New Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Scheme 1013
Uli Sorger, Isabella De Broeck, andMichael Schnell
S29.4
Computationally Efficient Optimal Power Allocation Algortihm for Multicarrier Communication Systems 1018
Brian S. Krongold, Kannan Ramchandran, and Douglas L. Jones
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S29.5
Capacity Sensitivity of Filter Bank-Based High Bit Rate Transmission over Copper Wires to the
MIMO Equalizer Rate 1023Jerome Louveaux, Luc Vandendorpe, Laurent Cuvelier, Francois Deryck, and Olivier van de Wiel
S29.6
Analysis of Non-Linear Distortions on MG-CDMA 1028K. Fazel and S. Kaiser
S29.7
Performance Evaluation of the Zipper Duplex Method 1035
Frank Sjoberg, Mikael Isaksson, Petra Deutgen, Rickard Nilsson, Per Odling, and Per-Ola Bdrjesson
Session 30: Spatial-Temporal Receiver Techniques
S30.1
Power Control and Number of Antenna Elements in CDMA Distributed Antenna Systems 1040Halim Yanikomeroglu and Elvino S. Sousa
S30.2
An Error Analysis ofFeedback Correlation Beamforming for the IS-95 Reverse Link 1046A. Mark Earnshaw and Steven D. Blostein
S30.3
Adaptive Multiple-Antenna Receiver for CDMA Mobile Reception 1053Stefan Werner, Timo Laakso, and Jorma Lilleberg
S30.4
Link Search Algorithms for a Spread-Spectrum Mobile Communication Network with
Directive/Adaptive Antennas 1058Tien-Yow Liu and Robert A. Scholtz
S30.5
Blind Channel Estimation for Multi-user CDMA Systems 1064Emre Aktas and Urbashi Mitra
S30.6
A Blind Space-Time Adaptive Multiuser Detector for DS-CDMA Communication Systems 1069Jaeyoung Kwak andl-Tai Lu
Session 31: Wireless ATM
S31.1
Resource Management Mechanisms in Wireless ATM Networks 1074Martino De Marco, Achille Pattavina, and Davide Roda
S31.2
Architecture and Implementation of Radio Access Protocols in Wireless ATM Networks 1081C.A. Johnston, P. Narasimhan, J. Kokudo, and M. Ohki
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S31.3
Wireless QoS Analysis for a Rayleigh Fading Channel 1089
Kang-Won Lee, Matthew Cheng, and Li Fung Chang
S31.4
Connection Admission Control in a Cellular Wireless ATM Access Network 1094
T. C. Wong, J.W. Mark, and K. C. Chua
S31.5
Performance of Error Control Coding Techniques for Wireless ATM 1099Peter R. Denz and Arne A. Nilsson
S31.6
A Study of RCU and Switch Resource Allocation in a Wireless ATM Access Network 1104
Wai Chen
S31.7
A New ARQ Protocol for Wireless ATM Networks 1109
Ian F. Akyildiz and Inwhee Joe
Session 32: Advanced Network Operation and Management Techniques
S32.1
On State-Independent and State-Dependent Path Restoration in Self-Healing Networks 1114
Yijun Xiong and Lome Mason
S32.2
A Prediction Based UPC Mechanism for VBR Video Traffic 1119
R. G. Garroppo, S. Giordano, S. Miduri, and F. Russo
S32.3
Java-Based Network Management Environment 1124
Joong-Ki Park, Nan-Joo Ban, and Tae-Gun Kim
S32.4
Virtual Backup Network for Broadband Network Restoration 1129
Hoyoung Hwang, Kanghee Kim, Yanghee Choi, Chong Sang Kim, and Sanghyun Ahn
S32.5
On the Effectiveness of Topology Update Mechanisms for ATM Networks 1134
Mete Kabatepe and Michael G. Hluchyj
S32.6
Translation of GDMO/ASN.l to Java Objects for Network Management 1140
Jae-Oh Lee
S32.7
Using Inheritance to Derive Non-conflicting Survivability Strategies 1145
Joseph Kroculick and Cynthia Hood
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Session 33A: Communications Software Techniques for Multimedia Networks
S33A.1
TINA Service Validation: The ErnesTINA Project 1150X. Logean, F. Dietrich, and J.-P. Hubaux
S33A.2
Specification and Development of a Multimedia Conferencing Call Model Using Distributed ObjectOriented Techniques 1155
Hans Vanderstraeten, Patrick Hellemans, Piet De Ceuleners, Hans Zandbelt, Jan Vanhoutte, Marcel Mampaey,and Frank Steegmans
S33A.3
Use of Object-Oriented Intelligent Simulation Tools for Web Based Education 1160G. Bengu, D. Watts, N. Elliot, S. Tolety, Y. Mallikarjun, A. Bhaumik, and J. Lipuma
Session 33B: Topics in High Speed Networking
S33B.1
A Hybrid Multilayer Error Control Technique for Multihop ATM Networks 1168A. K. Elhakeem, M. A. Kousa, and H. Yang
S33B.2
Transient Loss Guarantees for Long-Range Dependent Multiple Time-Scale Traffic 1174
Guang-Liang Li, Jun-Hong Cui, and Fang-Ming Li
S33B.3
Urgency-Based Round Robin: A New Scheduling Discipline for Packet-Switching Networks 1179
OnurAltintas, Yukio Atsumi, andTeruaki Yoshida
Session 34: D? Multicast and Advancements
S34.1
On the Long-Range Dependence ofPacket Round-Trip Delays in Internet 1185
Qiong Li and David L, Mills
S34.2
An Algorithm for Automatic Topology Discovery of IP Networks 1192
Hwa-Chun Lin, Shou-Chuan Lai, and Ping-Wen Chen
S34.3
LCM: A Multicast Core Management Protocol for Link-State Routing Networks 1197Yih Huang, Eric Fleury, and Philip K. McKinley
S34.4
Core-Manager Based Scalable Multicast Routing 1202
Changdong Liu, Myung J. Lee, and Tarek N. Saadawi
S34.5
PDMRP: A Programmable Distributed Multicast Routing Protocol 1208
Nen-Fu Huang, Chien-Yu Yeh, and Chung-Ching Chiou
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S34.6
High-Speed IP Packet/Ethernet Frame Forwarding Engine (CAFE) for ATM-Based Network
Router/Bridge 1213
Kan Toyoshima, Hideyuki Tsuboi, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Yutaka Watanabe, Hiroshi Miyao, and Kazuhiro Hayashi
S34.7
Implementation and Performance Evaluation of ISAC: Integrated Services Internet with RSVP over
ATM Shortcuts 1219
HungKei Keith Chow andAlberto Leon-Garcia
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Session 35: Synchronization
S35.1
A Model for the Analysis of Timing Jitter in OFDM Systems 1227
Luciano Tomba and WitoldA. Krzymien
S35.2
Variable Dwell-Time Code Acquisition for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Systems onMultipathFading Channels 1232
Huan-Chun Wang and Wern-Ho Sheen
S35.3
Analysis of SelfNoise in Clock Recovery Systems with a High Order Nonlinearity 1237
Erdal Panayirci
S35.4
Hybrid Sequential Acquisition Schemes for Noncoherent Chip-Asynchronous DS/SS Systems 1242
Gurudutt S, Hosangadi and Carl W. Baum
S35.5
Analysis of a Serial Acquisition Scheme for Unslotted Distributed Direct-Sequence Packet
Radio Networks 1248
ArvindR. Raghavan, Carl W. Baum, and Daniel L. Noneaker
S35.6
Lower Bounds on Error Performance for BPSK and QPSK Systems with Imperfect Carrier
Phase Recovery 1253
Muhieddin A. Najib and Vasant K. Prabhu
S35.7
A FastDS/CDMA Acquistion Scheme Based on Igniter Sequence and Distributed Samples 1259
Byoung-Hoon Kim andByeong Gi Lee
Session 36: Optical CDMA: Theory and Experiment
S36.1
Code Tracking in Optical Pulse CDMA through Coherent Correlation Demodulation 1264
Wei Huang and Ivan Andonovic
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