Mobile computing in next generation wireless networks
DIALM '99 Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Discrete algorithms and methods for mobile computing and communications
Optimality of greedy power control and variable spreading gain in multi-class CDMA mobile networks
MobiCom '99 Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Intelligent handoff for mobile wireless internet
Mobile Networks and Applications - ACM/Kluwer special issue on wireless internet and intranet access
Design and analysis of a new approach to multiple burst admission control for cdma2000
Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Optimal admission control algorithms for scheduling burst data in CDMA multimedia systems
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Processing Distributed Mobile Queries with Interleaved Remote Mobile Joins
IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
The Enhancement of End-to-End TCP on Wireless CDMA Network to Support Interactive Data Service
ICOIN '02 Revised Papers from the International Conference on Information Networking, Wireless Communications Technologies and Network Applications-Part II
Performance Evaluation of Voice-Data Integration for Wireless Data Networking
ICN '01 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Networking-Part 1
Resource optimization of CDMA systems for supporting integrated voice and data traffic
Journal of High Speed Networks - Special issue: Wireless and wired multimedia
QoS issues in mobile IP: challenges, requirements and solutions
ICCC '02 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Computer communication
Shared Data Allocation in a Mobile Computing System: Exploring Local and Global Optimization
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Query Processing in a Mobile Computing Environment: Exploiting the Features of Asymmetry
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Dynamic Resource Allocation in CDMA Systems with Deterministic Codes and Multirate Provisioning
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Cross-layer jamming detection and mitigation in wireless broadcast networks
Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Blind mobile positioning in urban environment based on ray-tracing analysis
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
A-MAC: adaptive medium access control for next generation wireless terminals
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Efficient signature based malware detection on mobile devices
Mobile Information Systems
Secure unified cellular ad hoc network routing
GLOBECOM'09 Proceedings of the 28th IEEE conference on Global telecommunications
Novel UMTS core network architectures to support pre-standardized services
ICACT'10 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Advanced communication technology
Cross-layer jamming detection and mitigation in wireless broadcast networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
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Existing IS-95-based CDMA systems support circuit-mode and packet-mode data services at a data rate limited to 9.6-14.4 kb/s. Fueled by the explosive growth of the Internet, applications and market opportunities are demanding that higher capacity, higher data rates, and advanced multimedia services be supported in the near future. The evolution of the IS-95 CDMA standard to higher data rates and more advanced services occurs in two steps. The first step, IS-95-B, is an enhancement to the IS-95-A standard and offers the highest possible performance without breaking current IS-95-A air interface design characteristics, thereby maintaining strict compatibility with existing base station hardware. The proposed standard will support a high data rate (64 kb/s) in both directions, to and from the mobile device. A new burst mode packet data service is defined to allow better interference management and capacity utilization. The second evolution step, cdma2000, provides next-generation capacity, data rates, and services. The cdma2000 system includes a greatly enhanced air interface supporting CDMA over wider bandwidths for improved capacity and higher data rates while also maintaining backward compatibility with existing IS-95 CDMA end-user devices. The cdma2000 system also includes a sophisticated MAC feature to effectively support very-high-data-rate services (up to 2 Mb/s) and multiple concurrent data and voice services. This article describes the design and performance of the high-data-rate service provided by second- and third-generation CDMA systems