Cellular networks: past, present and future
Crossroads
A cost-efficient signaling protocol for mobility application part (MAP) in IMT-2000 systems
Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Efficient VLSI Architectures for Multiuser Channel Estimation in Wireless Base-Station Receivers
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems
The Future Generations of Mobile Communications Based on Broadband Access Methods
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Capacity of Wireless Communication Systems Employing Antenna Arrays, a Tutorial Study
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Projection-Based Multiuser Receiver over Frequency Selective Channels
ITCC '00 Proceedings of the The International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'00)
Coding across multicodes and time in CDMA systems employing MMSE multiuser detector
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking - Special issue on innovative signal transmission and detection techniques for next generation cellular CDMA systems
Performance Modeling of Level Switching in Multitier Mobile Communication Systems
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Analytical modeling of CAC in next generation wireless systems
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Performance improvement in wireless networks using cross-layer ARQ
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Resource management issues in future wireless multimedia networks
Journal of High Speed Networks
Gaussian process regressors for multiuser detection in DS-CDMA systems
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Analysing the convergence behaviour of the PIC detector
Digital Signal Processing
AsiaSim'04 Proceedings of the Third Asian simulation conference on Systems Modeling and Simulation: theory and applications
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Testimonies of “wireless catching up with wireline” have begun. An information superhighway system is envisioned to fulfill the plethora of demand for wireless communications and the need for multimedia networks with multiservice requirements. The revolution in this technology will eventually free us, as communication users, from being tied down to a particular fixed location in a telephone network to person-to-person communications, via pocket-sized terminals, at an affordable price. This article briefly surveys the state of the art, standards, and technological growth experienced in mobile cellular (terrestrial and satellite) communications since the days of the ingenious inventions of Alexander Graham Bell and Guglielmo Marconi, over a century ago. Subsequently, we describe some emerging technological trends that can improve the capacity of third-generation systems and future outlooks for PCS networks in the next millennium