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ICCS 94

  • From: comp.dcom.cell-relay@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu
  • Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:46:30 -0500
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ADVANCE PROGRAM

The 1994 Singapore International Conference on Communication Systems (ICCS)

November 14-18, 1994
The Westin Stamford & Westin Plaza
Singapore


The theme for this year's ICCS is "Towards Multimedia Personal Communications".
The organising committee has worked out a programme to cover a wide range of
issues and topics with the aim to maximise discussion of the leading
developments. Participants will be able to customise their attendance as the
Conference will be organised into six parallel sessions. In addition, a
two-day tutorial will precede the conference.

The Technical Program covers all the major areas of current interest in
communications. Networks and network-related topics make up about one third
of the sessions.  The more traditional and well-established areas of digital
communications and signal processing occupy the majority of the rest of the
program.  About one sixth of the program also consists of contributions
in communication components.



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TUTORIALS (Tuesday, October 25)
=======================================================================

Tutorial A
==========
Multimedia Networking
Speaker: Dr. Stephen Pink
14 November 1994, Monday (9:00am -5:00pm)


1.   Multimedia applications need high performance computers and
broad band  networks:
-    Teleconferencing
-    Video on Demand
-    Virtual Reality

2.   Switching
-    ISDN and B-ISDN
-    Local Area ATM
-    Wide Area ATM
-    ATM signalling and QoS negotiation
-    Scheduling and real time service

3.   Routing
-    Connection-oriented vs Connection-less
-    Real time multimedia and TCP/IP
-    Multicast IP
-    Internet flows
-    Sender-oriented protocols: ST-2
-    Receiver-oriented protocols: RSVP
-    Teleconferencing protocols: sd, vat, wb
-    Next generation IP

4.   End Systems
-    ATM Adaptation Layers
-    Transport protocols
-    Advance resource reservation
-    Making sockets ready for multimedia
-    Host/Network Interfaces: Witless, Afterburner, Jetstream, Aurora


TUTORIAL B
==========
Mobile Multimedia Communications
Dr Lajos Hanzo
15 November 1994, Tuesday (9.00am - 5.00pm)

1.   System Issues
-    A historical perspective of mobile communications and its
evolution towards multimedia personal communications.
-    Narrowband and wideband mobile radio propagation:
Pathloss, slow-fading, fast-fading, dispersion.
-    System technique of intelligent mobile multimedia
communicators and networks.

2.   System Components
-    Speech and image source coding, voice activity detection.
-    Forward error correction (FEC) coding and interleaving.
-    Modulation: full versus partial response, binary versus
non-binary  schemes.
-    Multiple access techniques: frequency, time and code
division as well as packet reservation multiple access.

3.   A comparative overview of the existing standardised mobile
telecommunications systems, such as GSM, DCS 1800, IS-54, JDMR,
DECT and CT-2 and their ability to accommodate multimedia services.

4.   Future intelligent multimedia systems.


TUTORIAL C
==========
Very Low Bit Rate Video Coding
Dr King N Ngan
15 November 1994, Tuesday (9.00am - 12.30pm)

1.   Overview of H.261 and MPEG standards

2.   Detailed description of the MPEG4 simulation model-SIM3
-    Motion estimation
-    Prediction
-    Coding

3.   Advanced video coding techniques
-    Model-based coding
-    Object-oriented coding
-    Fractal coding
-    Wavelet coding


=============================================================================
CONFERENCE PROGRAM ( November 16-18 )
=============================================================================

The technical program consists of 36 sessions in 6 parallel tracks in Rooms 1-6.

________________________________________________________________________
|               |         |        |        |        |        |        |
|               | Room 1  |Room 2  |Room 3  |Room 4  |Room 5  |Room 6  |
|_______________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|
|      |        |           OPENING AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS                |
|  DAY |   AM   |   S1    |  S2    |  S3    |  S4    |   S5   |  S6    |
|   1  |________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|
|      |        |         |        |        |        |        |        |
|Nov 16|   PM   |   S7    |  S8    |  S9    |  S10   |   S11  |  S12   |
|______|________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|
|      |        |         |        |        |        |        |        |
|  DAY |   AM   |   S13   |  S14   |  S15   |  S16   |   S17  |  S18   |
|   2  |________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|
|      |        |         |        |        |        |        |        |
|Nov 17|   PM   |   S19   |  S20   |  S21   |  S22   |   S23  |  S24   |
|______|________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|
|      |        |         |        |        |        |        |        |
|  DAY |   AM   |   S25   |  S26   |  S27   |  S28   |   S29  |  S30   |
|   3  |________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|
|      |        | S31(a)  |        |        |        |        |        |
|Nov 18|   PM   | S31(b)  |  S32   |  S33   |  S34   |   S35  |  S36   |
|______|________|_________|________|________|________|________|________|

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November 16, 1994               DAY 1

Opening Session:The Technological Foundations of Personal Communication Service
Andrew J Viterbi
Vice chairman and Chief Technical Officer
QUALCOMM incorporated

**********************************************

SESSION S1
PROPAGATION MODELS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
1.1     Microcell Radio Propagation Prediction Techniques
RD Murch, P Wong: Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,
Hong Kong
1.2     Diffraction Loss Prediction for Land Mobile Radio Communication
S Le-Ngoc, K Gu: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
T Banerjee, Nova Technologies Inc, Canada
1.3     Personal Wireless Communications: A Challenge in Radiowave
Propagation Modelling
MJ Neve, GB Rowe: University of Auckland, New Zealand
1.4     A New Empirical Model for Indoor Propagation Prediction
KW Cheung, JHM Sau, MS Fong, RD Murch: Hong Kong University of
Science & Technology, Hong Kong

SESSION S2
RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING
2.1     Least Variance Estimation of Motion Error For Synthetic Aperture Radar
YH Lu, TS Yeo, PS Kooi, CB Zhang, LP Deng, C Tsao: National University
of Singapore, Singapore
2.2     Phase-Coded Pulse Compression Implementation for Radar Performance
Analysis
J Fu, GA Bi, LH Tan: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
2.3     Artificial Neural Network Approach for Classification of Vegetation
from Synthetic Aperture Radar Images
K Venkataraman: Australian National University, Australia
CS Lee: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
2.4     SAR Real Time Motion Compensation: Average Cancellation Method for
Aircraft
Motion Error Extraction
CB Zhang, TS Yeo, PS Kooi, YH Lu, LP Deng, C Tsao: National University
of Singapore, Singapore
2.5     Implementation of Range Super-resolution of Radar with Adaline
JS Tang, ZD Zhu: Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
China

SESSION  S3
DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL ESTIMATION
3.1     L1 Normed Propagator for DOA Estimation in Contaminated Noise
Z Liu, ZW Zhu, GS Liu: Nanjing University of Science and Technology,
China
3.2     A Study of the Resolvability of Vector-Sensor Array in
Direction-of-Arrival Estimation
KC Ho, KC Tan, W Ser: Defence Science Organisation, Singapore
3.3     An Efficient Method for DOA Estimation Using Linear Array
YH Sng, MH Er, YC Soh: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
3.4     Direction-of-Arrival Estimation in the Presence of Finite Distance
Broad-Band Sources
YM Chen: Yuan-Ze Institute of Technology, Taiwan
3.5     Angle of Arrival Estimation - A Novel Technique using I/Q Outputs
NN Sastry: Defence Electronics Research Laboratory, India
SNN Pandit: Osmania University, India

SESSION S4
VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESSING AND TRANSMISSION
4.1     CATV Trends and Video Dialtone - Technology and Challenges
C Venkatraman: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA
4.2     A 3-D Segmentation-Based Coding for Very Low Bit Rate Video
Transmission
SM Lee, YH Kim, C Ahn: Electronics & Telecommunication Research
Institute, Korea
4.3     Adaptive Motion Compensated Vector Quantizer for ATM Video Coding
with Cell Loss Compensation
J Feng:University of New South Wales, Australia
K T Lo: Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong
H Mehrpour: University of New South Wales, Australia
4.4     Layered Video Communications in an ATM Environment
M Khademi, FJ Paoloni: University of Wollongong, Australia

SESSION S5
MICROWAVE COMPONENTS
5.1     Modelling and Testing of Radial Dividers/Combiners (invited paper)
ME Bialkowski: University of Queensland, Australia
VP Waris: Mitec Ltd, Australia
PW Davis: University of Queensland, Australia
5.2     Modelling and Testing of Symmetrical n-Port Planar Power Dividers
LJ Tan, SP Yeo: National University of Singapore, Singapore
5.3     Consequences of Port Mismatch and Finite Isolation on Power Combining
KW Eccleston: National University of Singapore, Singapore
5.4     Dynamic Behaviour of a Microwave Power Amplifier/combiner
SQ Wang, SH Tan: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

SESSION S6
NETWORK MODELLING AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
6.1     A HGF Integrated Evaluation Method for Computer Network
BP Yan: National Research Center for Intelligent Computing Systems,
China
6.2     Function-Based Methodology to Model Communication Protocols for
Performance Evaluation
A Cohen, R Mrabet: Universite Libre De Bruxelles, Belgium
6.3     Performance Analysis of Queueing Algorithms in Packet System Internal
Protocol Handler
SS Joo, KP Jun, YS Kim: Electronics & Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
6.4     A Fourier Approach to the Study of Cyclic Behaviour of Networks
D Habibi: Edith Cowan University, Australia
DJH Lewis: University of Tasmania, Australia
6.5     An Exact Model for the Queueing Analysis of a Non-Preemptive MMPP/D/1
Priority System for ATM Applications
B Venkataramani, SK Bose, KR Srivathsan: Indian Institute of
Technology, India

SESSION S7
MODULATION, CODING AND EQUALIZATION
7.1     A Method of Equalization of OFDM Signal with Inter-Symbol and
Inter-Channel Interferences
M Itami, H Takano, H Ohta, K Itoh: Science University of Tokyo, Japan
7.2     A New Class of Constant Envelope Multi-Dimensional Modulation Schemes
for Non-Linearly Amplified Channels
SL Drakul, E Biglieri: Politechnico Di Torino, Italy
7.3     Variable Step Adaptive Equalizer for Digital Mobile Radio
CC Goh, AZ Sha'ameri, I Ismail: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
7.4     Studying the Performance of Multiple Trellis Coded Modulation (MTCM)
Using Bounding Techniques
TP Choo, KH Li, VK Dubey: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
7.5     An Implementation of the Generalized Stack Algorithm Using a Partially
Sorting Algorithm
K Achtmann, W Rupprecht: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
7.6     Multidimensional Trellis Coded Frequency/Phase Modulation
G Wibisono, I Sasase: Keio  University, Japan
7.7     Limitations on the Subcarrier Frequency-To-Bit Rate Ratio For
PCM/PSK/PM Modulation Schemes
LV Lam, TM Nguyen, B Shah, SM Hinedi, A Anabtawi: California Institute
of Technology, USA
7.8     Adaptive Channel Equalization using Counter Propagation Networks
JC Patra, RN Pal: Indian Institute of Technology, India
7.9     Skewed Differential Phase Shift Keying
X Lin, WC Wong: National University of Singapore, Singapore

SESSION S8
OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
8.1     Pulse Position Modulation for Optically Amplified Passive Optical
Networks
RA Cryan, AJ Phillips, JM Senior: Manchester Metropolitan University,
UK
8.2     Performance Analysis of Modulation Codes for Fiber Optical Network
YK Su, Z Li, Y Xin: Beijing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, China
8.3     A Modulation and Coding Technique for Coherent Optical Fiber
Transmission Systems
GM Drakul, SL Drakul: Politechnico Di Torino, Italy
8.4     Calculating the Performance of Optical CPFSK Phase Diversity Receivers
CL Ho: National Central University, Taiwan
8.5     Performance of an Optically Preamplified PPM System With Error
Correction
RA Cryan: Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
8.6     Spectral Performance Modelling of Optical Access Networks
JM Senior, DE Asumu: Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
T Finegan: BT Laboratories, UK
8.7     A Multiwavelength Lightwave Platform For Transporting Broadband Signals
MHM Nizam, DG Smith: University of Strathclyde, UK
8.8     The Study of SDH OC-3 Add-Drop Multiplexer Architecture
SC Wang: Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
8.9     Real-Time Modelling of Alarm Generation and Propagation in an SDH
Network
P Hayes, A Marshall: Queen's University of Belfast, UK

SESSION S9
SIGNAL PROCESSING
9.1     Wavelets and Wavelets - design issues (invited paper)
DT Nguyen, A Liew: University of Tasmania, Australia
9.2     Signal Representation using Wavelet Transform Maxima
A Liew, DT Nguyen: University of Tasmania, Australia
9.3     Enhancement of Sinusoidal Waveform by Forward and Backward Difference Function
N Kunieda, T Shimamura, J Suzuki: Saitama University, Japan
9.4     Low Aliasing AR Spectral Estimation Using Nonuniformly Sampled Data
HA Dezfuli: Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
H Alavi, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran
9.5     A Wavelet Packet Approach to Radio Signal Classification
NP Ta: Macquarie University, Australia
9.6     NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH TO SEISMIC SIGNAL ANALYSIS
SW Foo, MY Lin: National University of Singapore, Singapore
9.7     Wideband Signal Estimation Using Karhunen-Loeve Filters
D Mohd: Petronas Research & Scientific Services, Malaysia
9.8     Adaptive AR Modeling in Gaussian Noise
WR Wu, PC Chen: National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
9.9     Frequency Estimation of Low Rate Non-Uniformly Sampled Signals Using
Neural Networks
H Alavi, M Fadai: Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

SESSION S10
MICROWAVE DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
10.1    Analysis of Biasing Considerations and Diode Models to Design RF
Switches and Phase Shifters for L-Band Land Mobile Phased
Array Antenna
NC Karmakar: Mitec Ltd, Australia
10.2    A Method for Reducing the Number of Resonators in Duplexer Design
TG Choi, JS Lim, YK Nam, DC Park: Chungnam National University, Korea
10.3    High Isolation Ka-Band Dual-Channel Finline Receiver
XM Chen: Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, China
J Fu: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
10.4    A New Design of Voltage Controlled Dielectric Resonator Oscillator
using three-terminal MESFET Varactor
JY Lee, US Hong: Kwangwoon University, Korea
10.5    A Miniaturized L-Band Dual-Gate GaAs MESFET Mixer
WQ Wang, XM Yang, XH Tang: Shanghai University of Technology, China
10.6    Implementation of a Linearized Power Amplifier using the Predistorter and
Direct Conversion Technique
CK Jung, HK Park: Yonsei University, Korea
BY Ryu: Gold Star Ltd, Korea
10.7    Effect of Time-Discontinuous Frequency Modulated Signal on the
Performance of an Injection-synchronized Microwave FM-to-AM Converter
S Sarkar: University of Burdwan, India
10.8    An Improved Design Procedure for a Dielectric Resonator Bandpass
Filter in MIC Environment
A Jain, A Biswas: Indian Institute of Technology, India
10.9    Determination of Electrical Length of Microstrip Lines and Antennas
P Bhattacharjee: Naktola, India

SESSION S11
ATM I
11.1    The Implementation Issues of an Adaptor for ATM-based LANs
SH Jeong, KC Kim, JK Kim, JP Hong: Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
11.2    Simple Media Access Control of ATM hub
KC Kim, JH Lee: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute,
Korea
11.3    Performance Experiments within Interconnected Local ATM Networks
T Luckenbach, F Schulz: GMD Fokus Berlin, Germany
11.4    Performance Evaluations in the BALI ATM-Network
R Hartmann, K Jonas, T Kusch: Technical University of Berlin, Germany
11.5    ATM-based Local Area Networks - A Conceptional Approach
DL Vu: Conware Computer Consulting GmbH, Germany
11.6    New Addressing Scheme for Ring Type Topology ATM-LAN
SM Kang, BC Jeon: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
DY Kim: Chungnam National University, Korea
11.7    The A-VPN Server: a Solution for ATM Virtual Private Networks
P Coppo, M D'Ambrossio, V Vercellone: CSELT, Italy
11.8    An Error Control Scheme for Multicast Communications over an ATM
Network
P Godlewski, M Braneci, A Serhouchni: Telecom Paris, France
11.9    Performance Improvement in ATM Network using Interlaced Error
Correcting Code
KL Chung, TM Ko: Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,
Hong Kong

SESSION S12
MOBILE/WIRELESS/SATELLITE NETWORKS I
12.1    A New Dynamic Reservation Multiple Access Protocol for Supporting
Multimedia Traffic in 3rd Generation Cellular System
R Beraldi, A Iera, S Marano, P Salerno: Universita della Calabria,
Italy
12.2    Minislotted Packet Reservation Multiple Access Protocol for Integrated
Voice-Data Transmission
ST Chua, KC Chua, KM Lye: National University of Singapore, Singapore
12.3    Efficiency of a Packet Reservation Multiple Access (PRMA) Based Packet Switched
Mobile Telephone System for Integrated Voice, Data and Video
Communication
JY Khan: Massey University, New Zealand
12.4    The XTDMA: A Packet Access Protocol for Mobile Multimedia, and its
Application to Packet Voice Overlay Services over Existing TDMA
Cellular Interface
SS Chakraborty: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
12.5    Triple Receiver-based Protocols for CDMA Wireless Data Networks and
Performance Analysis
NC Lim, XH Chen: National University of Singapore, Singapore
12.6    Indoor Infrared wireless networks utilising PPM CDMA
JMH Elmirghani, RA Cryan: Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
12.7    Prototyping of Indoor High Speed Diffused Infrared Transceiver for
Wireless Data Communications
HK Lu, TH Tsaur, KC Chen, CK Wong: National Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan
12.8    Underground Microcellular Communications Network
KS Chung: Curtin University of Technology, Australia
12.9    Two Way Calling Enhancement to the Public CT2 System
CJH Foo, S Lim, KM Lye, BT Tan, KC Chua: National University of
Singapore, Singapore
R Sharp, Motorola Electronics Pte Ltd, Singapore

====================================================================================
November 17, 1994               DAY 2

Banquet Address (Evening)
------------------------

Towards Multimedia Personal Communications
Mr. Graham J. Davey
Head, International Telecommunication Union Regional Office for Asia
and the Pacific

******************************************

SESSION S13
SPREAD SPECTRUM I
13.1    Overview of the Technical Basis of Qualcomm's CDMA Cellular Telephone System
Design - A View of North American EIA/TIA/IS-95 (invited paper)
JS Lee: J.S. Lee Associates Inc, USA
13.2   Rejection Filters for DS Spread-Spectrum Communications
KH Li, A Kot: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
13.3    A Novel Interference Rejection Scheme For DS-CDMA Using Adaptive
Noise Cancellation
SSH Wijayasuriya, PG Turner, GH Norton, JP McGeehan: University of
Bristol, UK
13.4    Average Performance of some Spreading Codes for Asynchronous DS/SSMA
System
BQ Long, P Zhang, JD Hu, YM Song: Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China
13.5    Implementation of a Conjugate Matched Filter Adaptive Receiver for
DS-CDMA
PG Turner, SSH Wijiayasuriya, JP McGeehan: University of Bristol, UK
13.6    Efficient Simulation of Spread Spectrum Multiple Access Communications Systems
KB Letaief: Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
13.7    A New Code Acquisition Scheme using divided Matched Filters for DS/SS Signal
with Frequency Offset
M Mizutani, M Katayama, T Yamazato, A Ogawa: Nagoya University, Japan
13.8    The Effect of Discrete TOA Randomization on Capture Phenomenon in
DS/SS Indoor Wireless Communications with Delay Capture
MG Kyeong: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
PE Cantrell: Texas A&M University, USA
TA Dowling: Ohio State University, USA
13.9    A Conferencing Spread Spectrum Radio
KM Lye, TT Tjhung, KC Chua, TC Pek, WH Yung, WP Goh, YP Chia:
National University of Singapore, Singapore
WK Loh, FL Ma, KM Low: Defence Material Organisation, Singapore

SESSION S14
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
14.1    Mobile Satellite Communications (invited paper)
WW Wu, EF Miller, WL Pritchard, RL Pickholtz: The Consultare
Technology Group, Inc, USA
14.2    Cost-Effective Microsatellites for Low Earth Orbit Communications
MN Sweeting: University of Surrey, UK
14.3    G4 FAX Interface and Its Operations in DAMA-SCPC System via Intelsat
VII Satellite NS Park, JH Kim, KS Choi: Electronics &
Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
14.4    Throughput and Delay Characteristics of ARQ Transport Protocols over
LEO and GEO Satellite Networks
M Talla, AK Elhakeem, M Kadoch: Concordia University, Canada
14.5    In-Orbit Channel Measurement and Equalisation for Low Earth Orbit
Communications Using Digital Signal Processing Techniques on the
PoSAT-1 Microsatellite
W Sun, MN Sweeting, MS Hodgart: University of Surrey, UK
14.6    A Hybrid-ARQ Protocol with Optimal Adaptive Error Control for
Multidestination Satellite Communications
H Zhao, T Sato, I Kimura: Kyoto University, Japan
14.7    Performance Comparison Between  the MSBN and the GSM Systems in a
GEO Satellite Environment
FD Priscoli: Universita Di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
F Muratore: CSELT, Italy
14.8    A Novel Implementation of an MSK Modem Using Digital Signal Processing
Techniques On-Board a Low Earth Orbit Microsatellite
W Sun, MN Sweeting, MS Hodgart: University of Surrey, UK

SESSION S15
ANTENNA STRUCTURES
15.1    Parallel Simulation of Electromagnetic Fields for Telecommunications
Applications (invited paper)
DP Rodohan, SR Cvetkovic, PD Beavis, RJ Glover: Brunel University, UK
SR Saunders: Philips Telecom, UK
15.2    Modified Transmission Line Antenna for Personal Handy Phone
T Tsukiji, Y Kumon: Fukuoka University, Japan
15.3    Accurate Determination of Resonance Frequency and Sensitivity of
Higher Order Modes of a Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna
AK Verma: University of Delhi, India
15.4    Explicit Presentation of Field along Periphery of a CP Microstrip
Antenna
PC Sharma: SHRI G.S. Institute of Technology & Science, India
15.5    Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Circular Microstrip
Patch
Antenna in Cylindrical Cavity Enclosures
NC Karmakar: Mitec Ltd, Australia
15.6    Radiation characteristics of coplanAr waveguide antenna array
MS Leong, PS Kooi, TS Yeo, YX Sun: National University of Singapore,
Singapore
15.7    A Study on a Waveguide Slot Antenna with Dielectric Covers
YH Lee, YG Lee, HK Park: Yonsei University, Korea
15.8    Full-Wave Analysis of Antenna Radiation in a Rectangular Waveguide
with Discontinuity: Part I - Dyadic Green's Function G-ze,m
LW Li, PS Kooi, MS Leong, TS Yeo: National University of Singapore,
Singapore
15.9    Full-wave Analysis of Antenna Radiation in a Rectangular Waveguide
with Discontinuity: Part II - Probe Mutual Impedence
LW Li, PS Kooi, MS Leong, TS Yeo: National University of Singapore,
Singapore

SESSION S16
LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS
16.1    An Efficient Reuse Protocol for DQDB Networks
JH Wen: National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
16.2    Optimal Nodes Arrangement in DQDB Network
JHMA Bakar, I Ismail: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
16.3    Long-range Dependencies in Ethernet Traffic offered to Interconnected DQDB MANs
M Cinotti, ED Mese, S Giordano, F Russo: University of Pisa, Italy
16.4    Performance Analysis and Parameters Region for Real Time Applications in
IEEE 802.4 Token Bus Network
JH Kim: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
SB Rhee: Dan Kook University, Korea
16.5    Bandwidth Allocation for FDDI Ring with Interworking Unit
CC Yang, CS Wu, JH Wen: National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
16.6    Performance Model of Bandwidth Allocation Strategies for Multimedia
FDDI Networks
JM Ng, E Chan: City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
16.7    Performance of an FDDI-ATM Gateway Supporting Multi-class Traffic
JA Manan, DA Harle: University of Strathclyde, UK
16.8    An Efficient access Protocol for use on Asymmetrically Loaded Gbit/s
LANs
JM Senior, GN Higginbottom: Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

SESSION S17
ATM II
17.1    Discrete-time Models for Connection Admission Control (CAC) of Video
in ATM
C Herrmann: Aachen University of Technology, Germany
17.2    Call Admission Control in ATM Networks using Neural Networks
BM Ali, I Khalil, AR Bidin: Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Malaysia
17.3    On Traffic Shaping in ATM Networks
RC Lehr, JW Mark: University of Waterloo, Canada
17.4    Traffic Controls in ATM Networks
TC Hou: National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
MM Choy: ITRI, Taiwan
17.5    Performance Comparison of Peak Bit Rate and Bursty traffic
Specification and Allocation Policer Functions
TM Jadoon, DA Harle: University of Strathclyde, UK
17.6    A Per-Burst and Per-Cell Combined Policing Mechanism for ATM Networks in the
case of On/Off and Loss Sensitive Sources: The "DTAT"
R Beraldi, A Iera, S Marano, R Sestito: Universita Della Calabria,
Italy
17.7    Fuzzy Logic based ATM Policing
KF Cheung, HK Tsang, CC Cheng, LC Wai: Hong Kong University of Science &
Technology, Hong Kong
17.8    Block of Cells Discarding for Congestion Control in ATM Networks
H Inai: Okayama Prefectural University, Japan
17.9    A Marking Method for Congestion Avoidance in ATM-based Multimedia
Networks
D Adimi, A Hachicha: ESIGETEL, France

SESSION S18
MOBILE/WIRELESS/SATELLITE NETWORKS II
18.1    Mobile software agents for control of distributed systems based on
principles of social insect behaviour
S Steward: BT Developments and Procurement, UK
18.2    On the Packet Radio Multicast Scheme for the Personal Communications
Era
Y Yamauchi: Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan
18.3    Routing in Land Mobile Computer Networks
Y Tscha, HK Seong: Sangji University, Korea
18.4    A New Generalized Mechanism of Secure Internetworked Information
Service Creation for Future Personal Communications Networks
GS Kuo: National Central University, Taiwan
18.5    A Novel Adaptive Traffic Load Shedding Scheme for CDMA Cellular
Mobile Systems
KL Lee, XH Chen: National University of Singapore, Singapore
18.6    Dynamic Frame Control for TDD Based Wireless LAN
YH Kim, HY Kim, KH Lee: Inha University, Korea
18.7    Performance of Centralised and Distributed CSMA Radio Local Area
Networks
SM Nor, I Ismail: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
18.8    Spread-Slotted ALOHA Throughput in Nonuniform Traffic Situation for
LEO Satellite Communication Systems
A Jamalipour, M Katayama, T Yamazato, A Ogawa: Nagoya University,
Japan
18.9    A Non-profit Satellite based Computer Network System for Academic
Information Exchange in Asia-Pacific Region
Y Nemoto, K Ohta, N Sun: Tohoku University, Japan
G Mansfield: AIC Systems Laboratory, Japan
N Hemmakorn: King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,
Thailand
N Hamamoto: Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Japan

SESSION S19
SPREAD SPECTRUM II
19.1    The Performance of Coded Hopped Multilevel DPSK on a Fading Mobile
Satellite Channel with Interference (invited paper)
PH Wittke, YM Lam, PJ Elliott: Queen's University, Canada
19.2    Neural Networks for PN Synchronization and Optimal Symbol Decision in DS/SS
Indoor Communications
SH Leung, JF Weng: City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
19.3    Local Common Receiver-based Protocols for Spread Spectrum Data
Networks and Performance Analysis
NC Lim, XH Chen: National University of Singapore, Singapore
19.4    Commutation Signaling Code Division Multiple Access
PV Krishnamurthy, H Leib: McGill University, Canada
19.5    An Adaptive Decoding Algorithm for Frequency Hop Communication
Systems with Partial-Band Jamming and other kind of Interferences
Z Liang, JY Zheng: Guilin Institute of Electronic Technology, China
19.6    Performance Analysis of a Spread Spectrum M-ary Orthogonal Modulation under
Multipath Fading
HB Zhang, D Rutkowski: Aalborg University, Denmark
19.7    Simultaneous Transmission of Spread-Spectrum Signals of Different
Process Gains
M Katayama, T Yamazato, A Ogawa: Nagoya University, Japan
A Kakami: Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
19.8    Orthogonal Multi-Carrier FH-CDMA Schemes for Frequency Selective
Fading
M Ohkawa, R Kohno, H Imai: Communications Research Laboratory (MPT), Japan
19.9    Optimum Bandwidth Expansion for DS/SSMA Communication Over a
Multipath Rayleigh Fading Channel
SH Choi, SW Kim: Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology,
Korea

SESSION S20
DATA COMMUNICATIONS
20.1    The Impact of Imperfect Data Streams on the Performance of BPSK and
QPSK Receivers
TM Nguyen, HG Yeh: California Institute of Technology, USA
20.2    Evaluation of Near-End Crosstalk Noise Affecting ADSL Systems
M Carbonelli, DD Seta, D Perucchini: Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy
L Petrini: SIP DG, Italy
20.3    Non-Coherent SCCS Bit Tracking Loop
TY Cheng, KC Chen: National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
20.4    Spectral Analysis at the Output of a TWT Driven by an OFDM signal
G Cariolaro, G Michieletto, L Vangelista: Universita Di Padova, Italy
20.5    HF Modem Design based upon Complementary Sequence Sets
KV Prasad, M Darnell: University of Hull ISRO Satellite Centre, India
20.6    MFSK Demodulation using Parallel IIR ALE with Time-Varying Step Size
Factor
MT Kilani, JF Chicharo: University of Wollongong, Australia
20.7    Evaluation of Cellular Control Channel Performance in Noise and
Interference
S Faruque: Northern Telecom Canada, Canada
20.8    Design Method of Filters with Time-domain Constraints for Data
Communication Systems
N Aikawa, H Isomura, T Ishikawa: Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
20.9    An Adaptive ARQ Scheme using Pragmatic TCM
ML Lin, RH Deng: National University of Singapore, Singapore

SESSION S21
FADING CHANNELS
21.1    Performance Evaluation of Digital Receivers in the Presence of
Intersymbol Interference and Slowly Fading Channel
TM Nguyen, California Institute of Technology, USA
R Kumar, HG Yeh:California State University, USA
21.2    On the Bit Error Rate of Binary DPSK over the Nonselective Rayleigh
Fading Channel with Cochannel Interference
PY Kam: National University of Singapore, Singapore
21.3    Combined TCM, Carrier Recovery and Equalization in Shadowed Rician
Fast Fading Channel using Diversity
JB Song, JH Kim: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
21.4    Optimal Linear Interpolative Channel Estimation for TDMA-based
Personal Mobile Communications over Frequency-Selective Channels
SA Fechtel, H Meyr: Aachen University of Technology, Germany
21.5    A Coherent Detector for some CPFSK Schemes Operating in Fast Fading
Channels
JH Kim: Chang Won National University, Korea
KM Ho: Simon Fraser University, Canada
21.6    High Speed Bit Error Rate Analysis in Frequency Selective Fading
Channels
AR Nix, JP McGeeHan: University of Bristol, UK
21.7    Computer Simulation of Three TCM Codes over Band-Limited Satellite
Fading Channels
KJ Yong, VK Dubey, E Gunawan: Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
21.8    An Error Bound Analysis for M-DPSK in Frequency-Selective Rayleigh
Fading Channel with Diversity Reception
YC Chow, AR Nix, JP McGeehan: University of Bristol, UK
21.9    Performance Analysis of Quadrature Overlapping Modulations in
Non-linear Fading Channels
WH Ong, XH Chen: National University of Singapore, Singapore

SESSION S22
ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
22.1    Numerical Analysis of A Grid Array Antenna
H Nakano, I Oshima, H Mimaki, J Yamauchi: Japan Hosei University,
Japan
K Hirose: Shonan Institute of Technology, Japan
22.2    Array of High Directive Endfire Elements
AR Harish, M Sachidananda: Indian Institute of Technology, India
22.3    A Low Profile Antenna Array for Underground Mine Communication
RY Chao, KS Chung: Curtin University of Technology, Australia
22.4    An L-Band Vehicle Mounted Cylindrical Array for Satellite
Communications
ST Jellett, ME Bialkowski: University of Queensland, Australia
RS Varnes: University of Southern Queensland, Australia
22.5    8-Element Spiral Array Antenna for Satellite Communications
Y Kazama, T Suda: Japan Radio Co. Ltd, Japan
22.6    Diurnal Variation of Rainfall Rate in Singapore
JT Ong, YK Choo, SP Zhang: Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
22.7    Propagation Characteristics above 1GHz at the Side of a Building
KJ Kim, HK Park: Yonsei University, Korea
22.8    Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in a Generalized Cantor Fractal
Nonlinear Multilayers
HJ Yin, BW Lu, WM Song, YZ Yin: Institute of Electronics, China

SESSION 23
ATM III
23.1    Comparison of Static & Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Schemes for
Multiple QOS Classes in ATM Networks
HS Chan, HK Tsang: Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,
Hong Kong
23.2    Dynamic Resource Allocation in ATM Networks using Genetic Algorithms
KS Thirupathy, S Shanmugavel: Anna University, India
23.3    The Resource Management Trade-Offs of Data Communications in ATM-based Networks
M Mateescu: GMD Fokus Berlin, Germany
H Augsten: Technical University Berlin, Germany
23.4    QOS Control in ATM Networks : A VP-Shaper that Regenerates Quasi
CBR-VCs
F Pitcho, N Yamanaka: NTT Communication Switching Laboratories, Japan
23.5    Introducing a Mixed Priority Queueing Model to Improve the Quality Of Service
(QOS) in ATM Network
S Ahmed, BM Ali, M Abbas, MR Mukerjee: Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Malaysia
23.6    Transient Solution for Delay Jitter in ATM Networks
LR Zhang: Monash University, Australia
23.7    Moments of the Queue Occupancy in an ATM Multiplexer Loaded with ON/OFF Sources
R Slosiar: Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne, Switerland
23.8    Queuing Analysis for an ATM Multiplexer Loaded by CBR and ON-OFF
Traffic Sources
WY Han, SJ Lee, SH Kim: Chung Chong College, Korea
CM Han: Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
23.9    Buffer Statistical Multiplexing for Bursty Data Calls in an ATM
Network Adopting Fast Buffer Reservation Algorithm
R Beraldi, A Iera, S Marano,  V Ruggi: Universita Della Calabria,
Italy

SESSION S24
NETWORK PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
24.1    HONG KONG AS A TELECOMMUNICATION HUB FOR CHINA (Invited paper)
PS Chung: City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
24.2    Fuzzy Logic based Dynamic Channel Assignment
KF Cheung, M Abdul-Haleem, J Chuang: Hong Kong University of Science
& Technology, Hong Kong
24.3    Communication Network Planning using Artificial Neural Networks
M Ahmad: Military College of Signals, Pakistan
24.4    Embedded Algorithms to Automate Managements of Telecommunications
Networks
I Hawker, CP Botham,  R Chng: BT Developments and Procurement, UK
24.5    Network Management for B-ISDN Access Network
H Park, D Kim, S Ahn, Y Cha, T Chung: Electronics & Telecommunication Research
Institute, Korea
24.6    A Distributed Network Management System
KH Lee: Changwon National University, Korea
24.7    generic Manager/Agent Architecture for TMN Applications
JT Park: Telecommunications Technology Laboratory, Korea
YH Cho: Kyungpook National University, Korea
24.8    Evaluation of the Performance of NTM function for OS versus the
More Critical Parameters
L Alcuri, S Mizio: Palermo University, Italy
24.9   WINDS - A Wide Area Directory Service for Network Management
Y Hori: Kyushu Institute of Design, Japan
S Yamaguchi: Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
S Nakamura: Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Y Oie: Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
H Miyahara: Osaka University, Japan

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November 18, 1994               DAY 3


SESSION S25
FILTER DESIGN AND ALGORITHMS
25.1    A Two Step Size NLMS Adaptive Filter Algorithm
CS Fausto, H Perez, R Marcelin, M Lopez: Universidad Autonoma
Metropolitana, Mexico
25.2    Analytical Approach for Designing FIR Notch Filters
B Kumar, SB Jain, SC Dutta Roy: Delhi Institute of Technology, India
25.3    New Approach for Designing Recursive 2-D Variable Digital Filters
TB Deng, T Soma: Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Japan
25.4    Low Complexity Digital Filter Structures and Characteristics using
Orthogonal Transforms
JI Agbinya, DJ McLean: CSIRO, Australia
25.5    A Subband Echo Cancellation System
H Perez, M Nakano, LN Rivera, L Ortiz, A Martinez: Universidad
Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico
25.6    An IIR Adaptive Line Enhancer with Controlled Bandwidth
B Farhang-Boroujeny: National University of Singapore, Singapore
25.7    A Novel Parallel Adaptive Filter for Recursive Identification of
Multipath Impulse Responses
TJ Lim, MD Macleod: University of Cambridge, UK
25.8    A Modified LMS Algorithm with Improved Convergence
B Rohani, KS Chung: Curtin University of Technology, Australia
25.9    A New Method for Modeling Complex Systems by Conversion of the
Laplace Transform to the Z-transform
E Penn: University of New Haven, USA

SESSION S26
SPEECH CODING
26.1    Speech Coding by Wavelet Representation of Residual Signal
Z Goh: Singapore Defence Science Organisation, Singapore
SN Koh: Nanyang Technological University,
26.2    Low Bit Rate Coding Using an Interpolated Zinc Excitation LPC Model
DJ Hiotakakos, CS Xydeas: University of Manchester, UK
26.3    Analysis and Optimization of Speech Coder(QCELP) Algorithm for CDMA
Digital Cellular
JH Park, YM Kim: Chonnam National University, Korea
26.4    Multi-Sinusoid Excitation Model for Audio Coding
WW Chang, LW Wang: National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
26.5    A Low-Delay Speech Coding System at 4.8 Kb/s
J Zhang, HS Wang: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
26.6    Combining Fuzzy Vector Quantization and Neural Network Classification for Robust
Isolated Word Speech Recognition
C Lin, CS Xydeas, AF Erwood: University of Manchester, UK
26.7    A New Efficient Approach to the Optimization of a Low-Complexity
MultiPulse Speech Coder
F Beritelli, S Casale, AL Corte: University of Catania, Italy
26.8    Generalized Short-Time Hartley Transforms for Speech Processing
JI Agbinya, DJ McLean: CSIRO, Australia

SESSION S27
ARRAY SIGNAL PROCESSING
27.1    A Real-valued Adaptive Eigencomponents Update Algorithm for
Beamforming
L Chang: National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
27.2    Broadband Source Tracking Using Beamformer with Maximally Flat
Response at Null Directions
PS Chin, CC Ko: National University of Singapore, Singapore
27.3    Adaptive Noise/Interference Cancellation in Time and Spatial Domain
JT Xi,  JF Chicharo: University of Wollongong, Australia
27.4    A Gain/Phase Calibration Technique for Adaptive Beamforming
BP Ng: Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore
MH Er:  Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
27.5    A Method for Array Calibration in Parametric Sensor Array Processing
CMS See: Defence Science Organisation, Singapore
27.6    Iterative Frequency Estimation from Phase
DW Lee:  Dongguk University, Korea
27.7    A Weighted Spatial Smoothing Scheme for High-Resolution Direction-of-
Arrival Estimation in Unknown Correlated Noise
KC Tan, GL Oh: Defence Science Organisation, Singapore
27.8    Variance Reduction of Source-Tracking Response Zeros of Adaptive
Arrays in the Presence of Errors
CC Ko, KH Low: National University of Singapore, Singapore
27.9    A Robust Algorithm for Passive Angle Tracking of Multiple Moving
Targets
CS Lee: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

SESSION S28
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS
28.1    A Study into a Microwave Liquid Level Gauging System Incorporating a
Surface Waveguide as the Transmission Medium
M Bialkowski: University of Queensland, Australia
S Stuchly: University of Victoria, Canada
28.2    Probe Compensation in Planar near Field Measurements using Blind
Deconvolution
V Prithviraj, AK Mallick: Indian Institute of Technology, India
28.3    High Precision Electromagnetic Field Sensors for Monitoring
Communications Devices
M Berwick, SR Cvetkovic, F Cecelja: Brunel University, UK
W Balachandran: University of Surrey, UK
28.4    Correction of Adaptor Errors in Reflection-Coefficient Measurements
of Waveguide Devices
L Qiao,  SP Yeo: National University of Singapore, Singapore
28.5    Application of TLR and TAR Calibration Techniques to Waveguide
Measurements when Near Cut-off Frequency
M Cheng, SP Yeo: National University of Singapore, Singapore
28.6    The Time Gating Technique in Antenna Pattern Measurements: Theory and
Practice
C Waiyapattanakorn, CG Parini: Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
28.7    Measuring Complex Permittivity and Permeability with Partially
Filled Waveguide
J Cao, CF Yang: University of Electronic Science & Technology of China,
China
28.8    A TE Mode Sapphire Resonator Probe for Accurate Characterization of
Microwave Surface Resistance of HTS Thin Films
J Lu, QS Zhang, XY Ren, ZX Tang: University of Electronic Science &
Technology of China, China

SESSION S29
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
29.1    Providing Support for Real-Time Multimedia Data Transfer
R Schatzmayr: Technical University Berlin, Germany
CP Fan: FOKUS-GMD, Germany
29.2    Communication Processing Techniques for Multimedia Systems
M Maruyama, O Nakano, K Nishimura, H Nakano: NTT Human Interface
Laboratories, Japan
29.3    MEmail: A Distributed Multimedia Electronic Mail System
CJ Daroy, SC Hui, S Foo: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
29.4    Multipoint Communication Service for MAGIC (Multimedia Agent for
Group Interactive Conference)
YH Kim: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
29.5    Cooperative Multimedia Structures Management
B Bouton, N Agoulmine: Universite De Versailles, France
29.6    Object Based Multi-Media Switch Software Architecture
V Punj: AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
29.7    A New Control Scheme for Multimedia Personal LANs
DY Tu: Tohoku University, Japan
K Hasegawa: Computer Center, Japan
E Rashid: Tohoku University, Japan
M Fukase: Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Japan
Tadao Nakamura:Tohoku University, Japan
29.8    An ISDN- "OSI-Application Layer" Interface for Intelligent Networks,
Multi-media, and Network Management
H El-Gendy: El-Gendy's Pyramids Engineering Consultants Inc, Canada
29.9    Design of a High Speed Multimedia Network based on More Reliable
Star-Ring
DB Xiao: University of Ottawa, Canada
XS Zeng, QD Pan: Hubei Institute of Technology, China

SESSION S30
NETWORK TRAFFIC MODELS, REGULATIONS AND ROUTING
30.1    User/Network Traffic Conversion in Broadband Network
G Makhoul, ZS Zhang, YW Hou: Columbia University, USA
30.2    A Programmable Bursty Traffic Algorithm for Use in Packet-level
Discrete Time Packet Switch Simulation Studies
JM Senior, MD Wilson, AJ Philips, RA Cryan, I Hawker: Manchester
Metropolitan
University, UK
30.3    Analysis of a Credit Manager for Traffic Regulation in a High Speed
Network System with Finite Buffer
MS Kwok, RW Yeung: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
30.4    Optimal Scheduling for Multiclass Queues with Blocking
MR Mukerjee, BM Ali, I Khalil: Universiti Pertanian Malaysia,
Malaysia
30.5    Multicasting the ITU MCS: Integrating Point-to-point and Multicast
Transport
J Ott: Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany
C Bormann: Universitat Bremen, Germany
30.6    Performance Evaluation of Interactions Between Routing and
Congestion Control in High-Speed Networks
X Cheng: Bond University, Australia
30.7    Performance Bounds on Traffic Predictor Models for Dynamic
Routing
BH Soong: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
30.8    Computer-Supported Routing for Intelligent Networks and Personalized
Wired Mobile Communications
Hazem El-Gendy: El-Gendy's Pyramids Engineering Consultants Inc,
Canada
30.9    Design of Adaptive Mesh Routing Chip
JW Kang: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea

SESSION S31(a)
RADAR AND SCATTERING
31.1    Design of a New L-Band Phased-Array Radar
LH Tan, L Chin, MH Er: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
31.2    Maritime Application Airborne Early Warning Radar
QSHM Khan, India
31.3    HF Ground Wave Polarimetric Radar
XL Qiao, YT Liu: Harbin Institute of Technology, China
31.4    Analysis of Electromagnetic Scattering by a Rotating Rotor with Flat
Blades
YS Sun, NH Myung: Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology,
Korea
31.5    Hybrid Boundary Element and Finite Element Method for
Electromagnetic Absorption by Inhomogeneous Bodies
JL Ying, YL Lu, K Arichandran: Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore

SESSION S31(b)
CODING
31.6    New Codes for Bar Code Type Recording Systems
M Hattori: Keio University, Japan
Y Saitoh: University of Tokyo, Japan
31.7    Comparison of Correlation Parameters of Binary Codes for DS/CDMA
Systems
T Lang, XH Chen: National University of Singapore, Singapore
31.8    An Improved DC- and Nyquist-Free Error Control Line Code
JG Kim, SI Lee, E Kyeong Joo: Kyungpook National University, Korea
31.9    Zech Logarithmic Decoding for Two Error-Correcting Cyclic Codes -
An Analysis
K Natesh: Telecom Technology Centre of Govt. of India, India
31.10   A Survey of Coded Modulations for Fading Channels
DY Wang, ZM Hu: Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China

SESSION S32
OPTICAL DEVICES AND FIBRES
32.1    An Optical Filter of Adjustable Finesse Using a Mach Zehnder
Interferometer
YH Chew, FVC Mendis, TT Tjhung: National University of Singapore,
Singapore
32.2    Splice Effect of Er-Doped Fiber in Er-Doped Fiber Amplifiers
M Takahara, T Yokoo, K Ishibashi: Yamanashi University, Japan
32.3    Analysis of Soliton Pulse Train Generation Using Step-like
Dispersion Profiled Optical Fiber
XY Tang, PD Ye: Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
China
32.4    Nonlinear Distortion in Semiconductor Lasers in the Presence of
Optical Feedback
J Wang, MK Haldar, FVC Mendis: National University of Singapore,
Singapore
32.5    Analysis of Optical Architecture for Basic Acousto-Optic Spectrum
Analyzers
NP Cheng, DR Shao: BUAA Beijing, China
32.6    Optical Isolator on a Thin Film Gyrotropic Waveguide
A Alphones, LL Joseph: Pondicherry Engineering College, India

SESSION S33
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN CELLUlAR COMMUNICATIONS
33.1    Shared Time-Division Duplexing (invited paper)
WC Wong: National University of Singapore, Singapore
CEW Sundberg, N Seshadri: AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
33.2    Study of Different Distributed Measurement-based Algorithms for
Frequency Pre-assignment for TDMA/FDMA Portable Radio  Systems
ML Cheng, CI Chuang: Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,
Hong Kong
33.3    A Frequency Insertion Strategy for Fixed Channel Assignment
TM Ko, C Cheng, YK Wong: Hong Kong University of Science &
Technology, Hong Kong
33.4    A Refinement to Graph Colouring Algorithms with Applications to
Frequency Assignment
S Ling: National University of Singapore, Singapore
BH Seah: Defence Science Organisation, Singapore
EC Tan, SP Tan: National University of Singapore, Singapore
33.5    Teletraffic Performance of Dynamic Cell Sectoring For Mobile Radio
System
M Ismailm, TL Doumi, JG Gardiner: University of Bradford, UK
33.6    Performance Analysis of Dynamic Channel Assignment in Cellular
Mobile Systems
W Wei, BH Soong: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
33.7    An Implementation of Selecting System in Base Station Controller for
Digital Cellular Communication
DS Lyu, MS Jang, DJ Shin, CK Lee, KJ Chang: Electronics &
Telecommunications
Research Institute, Korea
33.8    3-D Cellular Systems for Air-land Communications
SL Su, WC Pan: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
33.9    Bounds on Synchronized Handoff Performance in Microcellular Radio
Systems
BL Lim, WC Wong: National University of Singapore, Singapore

SESSION S34
VIDEO CODING
34.1    Real-Time Implementation of a High Fidelity MDCT-Based CODEC
PY Tan, SH Neo, DH Teh, AP Tan: Asia Matsushita Electric (S) Pte Ltd,
Singapore
34.2    Three-Dimensional Subband Coder At Very Low Bit Rates with
PDF-Optimised Predictive Vector Quantizers
WL Chooi, KK Pang: Monash University, Australia
KN Ngan: University of Western Australia, Australia
34.3    Multiresolution Block Matching Algorithm for Motion Estimation in
Video Coding
KT Lo: Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong
J Feng: University of New South Wales, Australia
34.4    Thresholding for Edge Detection Using Fuzzy Reasoning Technique
SM Cho: Dong-Myung Junior College, Korea
JH Cho: Kyungpook National University, Korea
34.5    Generalized Image Enhancement using Phase-only Synthesis
H Kondo, A Suharno: Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
34.6    3D Subband VLBR Video Coding Scheme
KN Ngan: University of Western Australia, Australia
WL Chooi: Monash University, Australia
34.7    Adaptive Motion-Compensated Interframe Prediction Coding using
Subjective Thresholding of Coefficients Wavelet Transform
D Gunawan, RG Lane, DT Nguyen: University of Tasmania, Australia

SESSION S35
PACKET SWITCHED TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
35.1    Approximate Analysis of Asymmetric Packet Switch Modules Under
Bursty and Nonuniform Traffic Environment
AK Chatterjee, VK Konangi: Cleveland State University, USA
35.2    Implementation of SSP Prototype for Advanced Intelligent Network
KR Kim, HJ Lim, HH Lee: Electronics & Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
35.3    Network Time Slots Allocation by using a Time Multiplexed Switch in a
Telecommunications Architecture
A Hac: University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii
35.4    Algorithms for Efficient Bandwidth Utilization on Survivable
Telecommunication Networks
UG Joo, JG Kim, JS Ko: Electronics & Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
35.5    Emerging Packet Network Technologies and Services
N Ahmad, MK Verma: AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
35.6    A TCP/IP - X.25 Gateway to Teleview
HK Pung, ML Wong, EC Yap, CH Yau: National University of Singapore,
Singapore
TL Wong, YC Lee: Singapore Telecommunications Pte Ltd, Singapore
35.7    Design of the ISDN PC card
K Kitamura, K Higuchi, S Nakano, T Ueda: NTT Human Interface
Laboratories, Japan
35.8    A Study on Performance of the Frame Relay Network Adapter for
Information Service Access Point
J You, M Lee: Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute,
Korea

SESSION S36
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING
36.1    Elimination Information Inconsistency in the X.500 directory
K Watanabe, H Tanaka, S Senda: NTT Network Information Systems
Laboratories, Japan
36.2    Providing a White Page Service to the Human Genome Project
YB Choi, IK Cheang, A Tang: University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
36.3    Inter-Networking Security
WJ Wang: National Computer Board, Singapore
36.4    A Networked Interoffice Communication Expert System
M Venkatsubbaiah, HR Vishwakarma: Indian Telephone Industries Limited,
India
36.5    Design and Implementation of an OSI RPC System
YS Liu, DB Hoang: University of Sydney, Australia
36.6    Design and Performance Evaluation of a Communication Protocol for an
Information Communication Processing System
W Ryu, JH You, DW Kim, TJ Kim, BN Yoon: Electronics &
Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea
36.7    The Design of A Communication Processing Service Subsystem (CPSS) for
Information Retrieval/Delivery Services
CM Park, KJ Nam, SJ Kim: Electronics & Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea
36.8    Performance Evaluation of a Software Architecture for Real-Time
Call Processing
TC Hou: National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
DT Luan: AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
36.9    Synthesis of Communications Gateways Using the Petri-net Model
K Saleh, M Jaragh: Kuwait University, Kuwait


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ORGANIZING COMMITTEES
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Organising Committee:
General Chairman
KT Leong, TAS, Singapore
Vice-Chairmen
KC Chua, NUS, Singapore
SP Yeo, NUS, Singapore
Technical Programme
PY Kam, NUS, Singapore
Tutorials
B Farhang, NUS, Singapore
Finance
B Cheah, TEPL, Singapore
Local Arrangements
KW Eccleston, NUS, Singapore
Publications
CS Ng, NUS, Singapore
TS Yeo, NUS, Singapore
Publicity
TK Tan, ICIS, Singapore
Exhibition/Sponsorship
MP Chiew, ICIS, Singapore

Abbreviations
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TAS     Telecommunication Authority of Singapore
NUS     National University of Singapore
TEPL    Telecom Equipment Private Limited
ICIS    Information Communication Institute of Singapore


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INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY  COMMITTEE
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S Benedetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
ME Bialkowski, University of Queensland, Australia
SK Chaudhuri, University of Waterloo, Canada
WC Chew, University of Illinois, USA
PS Chung, City Polytechnic, Hong Kong
JB Davies, University of London, UK
N Fourikis, DSTO, Australia
F Ikegami, Takushoku University, Japan
DGW Ingram, Cambridge University, UK
JS Lee, JS Lee Associates, Inc., USA
T Miki, NTT Transmission Systems Labs, Japan
S Mori, Keio University, Japan
SS Ng, Singapore Telecom, Singapore
DT Nguyen, University of Tasmania, Australia
CEW Sundberg, AT&T Bell Labs, USA
TT Tjhung, National University of Singapore, Singapore
PH Wittke, Queens University, Canada
WW Wu, International Communication Systems, USA


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CONFERENCE INFORMATION
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Organisers
The conference is jointly organised by the Communications Chapter
and the MTT/AP/EMC Chapter of IEEE Singapore Section;  the
Electrical Engineering Department,  National University of
Singapore; and the Information Communication Institute  of Singapore.

Endorsement
The conference is officially endorsed by Singapore
Telecommunications Pte Ltd and the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore

Official Airline
Singapore Airlines has been appointed the official conference carrier.

Official Publication
Asia Pacific Telecommunications is the conference Official Publication.

Official Travel Agent
Ken-Air Skylinks Tours Pte Ltd is offering package tours to
delegates and their spouses.  Contact for details of these tours can be
obtained from the information below.

Language
The Conference and all other related transactions will be conducted in
English.

Conference Secretariat
IEEE Singapore Section
#59D Science Park Drive
The Fleming, Singapore Science Park
Singapore 0511
Tel  :    +65 773 1141
Fax  :    +65 773 1142
Email     :    ieeesgp@solomon.technet.sg

Conference Venue
Raffles City Conventions Centre, Level 4
The Westin Stamford & Westin Plaza, Singapore
2 Stamford Road
Singapore 0617
Tel  :    +65 338 8585
Fax  :    +65 336 5117

Speaker's Slide Editing Room
Speakers may prepare slides or transparencies in the Orchard Room
C on Level 4 of the Raffles City Conventions Centre.  The room will
be opened from 8.00am to 5.00pm.

Registrations
All delegates will be able to collect  their conference kits, name
tags and proceedings from the secretariat during registration.

Please refer to the registration schedule below for location and
time of registration.

The name tag is your identification to gain entry to all events
organised under Singapore ICCS '94 and must be worn at all times.

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TUTORIALS/CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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REGISTRATION SCHEDULE

Pre-Registration    	13 November 1994    Sunday
3.00pm - 6.00pm    Orchard  Room A

TUTORIALS/CONFERENCE     14  & 15 November 1994   Monday  & Tuesday
10.30am - 5.00pm         Orchard  Room A

On-Site-Registration     14  & 15 November 1994   Monday & Tuesday
8.00am - 10.00am    Victorial Lounge

TUTORIALS
On-Site Registration     16 November 1994    Wednesday
8.00am - 10.00am    Convention Foyer

CONFERENCE               10.00am - 5.00pm    Orchard  Room A
17 - 18 November 1994    Thursday - Friday
8.00am - 5.00pm         Orchard  Room A


1.   All participants are required to pay the registration fee.
Advance payment to IEEE Singapore ICCS 94 must be made and
indicated on the Conference/Tutorial Registration Form and returned
to:
ICCS '94 SECRETARIAT
IEEE Singapore Section
#59D Science Park Drive
The Fleming
Singapore 0511
Tel  :  +65  773 1141,  Fax:   +65  773 1142
Email     :    ieeesgp@solomon.technet.sg

2.   Pre-registration for authors must be received (post-marked) by
8 September 1994, along with camera-ready-copies of their papers.

3.   Closing date for registration for all other participants is 30
September 1994. Thereafter all registrations received will be
considered as on-site registrations. No acknowledgement will be
issued thereafter.

4.   Registrants are only confirmed as participants to the
Conference or tutorials when registration is received with the
registration fee.

5.   Payment must be made by cheque, bank draft or credit card.
Bank drafts must be in Singapore Dollars and drawn on a Singapore
Bank.

6.   The registration fee for the conference includes luncheons and
coffee breaks for 16-18 November 1994, a Banquet on 17 November
1994 and a set of Conference Proceedings.

7.   Fifty percent of the registration fee will be refunded if a
written notice of cancellation is sent to the  Secretariat at least
30 days before commencement of the conference.

8.   Non-members can enjoy the member's rate if an IEEE membership
application form is submitted with the ICCS '94 Registration Form
accompanied by the first year's membership fee payable to IEEE.
This form is obtainable from the ICCS 94 Secretariat.

9.   Registration Fee for Conference (Excluding Tutorial Fees):
Before or On   After
30 Sept 1994   30 Sept 1994

IEEE Member/NUS Staff    S$695     S$745
Others         S$745     S$795

10.  Registration Fee (per tutorial) for the half day tutorial
includes 1 coffee break and 1 set of tutorial notes:

Before or On   After
30 Sept 1994   30 Sept 1994
IEEE Member/NUS Staff    S$180    S$200
Others                   S$200    S$220

11.  Registration Fee (per tutorial) for the full day tutorials
includes 2 coffee breaks, 1 lunch and 1 set of tutorial notes:
Before or On   After
30 Sept 1994   30 Sept 1994
IEEE Member/NUS Staff    S$320          S$350
Others                   S$350          S$380


HOTEL REGISTRATION INFORMATION
The Organising Committee has reserved rooms at the Hotel where the
conference is to be held at a special rate only applicable to
delegates attending this conference.  Rooms have also been reserved
at three other hotels which are located near the conference venue
by the Official Travel Agent of IEEE Singapore ICCS '94.

Please return the completed Hotel Registration Form to:

ICCS '94 SECRETARIAT
IEEE Singapore Section
#59D Science Park Drive
The Fleming
Singapore 0511
Tel  :  +65  773 1141,  Fax:   +65  773 1142
Email     :    ieeesgp@solomon.technet.sg
Notes:
Payment of room deposit/in full for Westin Stamford Hotel  should
be made payable to The Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza.
Payment of room deposit/in full for other hotels should be
made payable to Ken-Air DMC.
All payments must be made in Singapore Dollars (S$) only
The room rate is inclusive of all taxes.
The room rates are only applicable for rooms booked for 12-20
November 1994.
Unless a one room-night deposit is paid, we are unable to
confirm your room reservation request.
Should you cancel your booking after the reservation is
confirmed, the Hotels will charge a one-room night cancellation
charge.


CONFERENCE/TUTORIALS REGISTRATION FORM

Particulars
(Please type, print or attach business card)
Name :
___________________________________________________________________________
Family Name    Given Names

Organisation: ____________________________________________________________

____________________

Address: _________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

Country:_________________________________________________________

Tel:  __________________________________________

Fax:_________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________________

IEEE Membership no  :    _________________________________
Others

Registration Category:

Author    Speaker   Session Chairman    Delegate


CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Before  or on 30 September 1994    S$____________
After 30 September 1994            S$____________

TUTORIAL REGISTRATION
DAY1:     14 November 1994

TUTORIAL  A  (9.00am - 5.00pm)     S$____________

DAY2:     15 November 1994

TUTORIAL B  (9.00am - 5.00pm)      S$____________

TUTORIAL C (9.00am - 12.30pm)      S$____________


Fee Payment
Total amount payable:         S$____________

I enclose cheque/bank draft no: ___________________ for  S$
_________ being payment of the above registration(s) payable to
IEEE Singapore ICCS  94

I wish to pay my fee by:
American Express    Diners    VISA MasterCard

Card Number:  ________________________________________________

Expiry Date:  __________________________________________________

Signature : ____________________________    Date: ____________________

* All payments must be made in Singapore Dollars (S$) only


HOTEL REGISTRATION
Particular
(Please type, print or attach business card)
Name :  ____________________________________________
Family Name         Given Names
Organisation: _________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

Country:______________________________________________

Tel:  _________________________________________________

Fax:_________________________________________________

Email:  ______________________________________________

Flight Information:
ARRIVAL                         DEPARTURE

Date :    ____________________     Date :    _______________________

Time :    ____________________     Time :    _______________________

Flight : ____________________      Flight : _______________________

Room Reservation
I wish to book accommodation at:
Hotel:    	             Single   No of Night
Westin Stamford Hotel    S$206   ___________
Allson Hotel             S$155   ___________
Excelsior Hotel          S$155   ___________
Bayview Inn              S$120   ___________


TOUR REGISTRATION

For more information on the tours, please contact:

Ms Sarah Ten
Conventions Division
Ken-Air Destination Management Company Pte Ltd
35 Selegie Road #09-19, Parklane  Shopping Mall
Singapore 0718
Tel  :    +65 336 8857/8
Fax  :    +65 336 3613
Telex :    RS 350935/TOURS

Notes:
*    Payment for all tours should be made payable to Ken-Air DMC.
*    All payments must be made in Singapore Dollars (S$) only
*    All tour prices are subject to change without prior notice.

I enclose cheque/bank draft no: ______________________ for  S$
____________________   being payment(s) for the  one room-night
deposit/full payment at the Westin Stamford Hotel made payable to
The Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza.

I enclose cheque/bank draft no: ______________________ for  S$
____________________   being payment(s) for the  following  and
made payable to Ken-Air DMC:
Hotel Accommodation:
One room-night deposit/full payment _______________
Accompanying Person Programme       ________________
Post Conference Tour(s)             _______________

TOTAL        S$===============

I wish to pay the above by:
American Express    Diners    VISA MasterCard

Card Number:  ________________________________________

Expiry Date:  _________________________________________

Date: ________________________________________________