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AD A141 528 PACKET RADI 0TEMPORARY NOTE INDEX(U SRI INTERNATIONAL /

UNA DMENDO PARK CA 07 MAY 84

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PACKET RADIO TEMPORARY NOTE INDEX

March 1984

Requests for copies of PRTNs should be made to the

authoring company with a carbon copy sent to DARPAstating the desired PRTN number(s). After DARPAapproval, the authoring company holds the final approvalfor the distribution of their PRTN.

Each PRTN entry is followed by the acronym for theauthoring company. Complete U.S. Mail and, whenavailable, ARPANET addresses for each company can be

I I. found in the appendix. Entries without a date had notbeen published at the time of this printing.

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AND SECURITy REVIEW (OASD-PAI Mh8 ddbQDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE for Publ -.. t hbea o .dS/ dis '-b ti mae aa~d OPPrved

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PRTN Title Author Date Company

326 User's Guide for Data Reduction DesMarais 11/83 SRIand Analysis

325 Minilogger Version 3.0 Lee and 10/83 SRIUser's Guide Lunzer

324 VAX Loader Server Knight 09/83 SRI

323 PRONET Dispatcher Knight 09/83 SRI

322 Specifications for the Knight and SRIICMP Process Lewis

321 The Packet Radio Measurement Tornow 09/83 SRIHost Plan

320 The Measurement Agent Lee, Lewis 09/83 SRISpecification Tornow

319 Setting the Address of A Beeler 07/83 BBNMinistation

318 Anti-Multipath Techniques for Turin 07/83 SRIPR V: CDMA Systems - SomePreliminary Results

317 On the Organization of Large Klemba and 07/83 SRI

Packet Radio Networks Shacham

316 Magnetic Bubble Storage Issues Cone 04/83 SRI

315 Computing Resource Requirements Burchfiel BBN

for SRN and Denny

314 Protocol for Simultaneous Gower 11/82 RI

Multi-Station/Stationless and JubinOperation

313R A Distributed Routing Scheme Belghith 06/82 UCLA

Mobility Handling in 07/83RStationless Multi-HopPacket Radio Networks

312 Issues in Distributed Routing Westcott 07/82 BBN

for Mobile Packet RadioNetworks

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311 Network Monitor Design Swernofsky 07/82 BBNSpecifications

310 Degradable Performance in Beeler 07/82 BBNPacket Switching Networks

309 Congestion Control Using Pacing Cower, 07/82 RIin a Packet Radio Network Jubin

308 Signal Strength Uphill Alt- Young 07/82 RIRouting and the VeryMobile Packet Radio

307 Real-Time Data Transport in Belghith UCLAPacket Radio Networks

306 Tier-Based Routing Scheme in Belghith UCLAStationless Packet RadioNetworks

305 Proposal for Operation of a Cower, 05/82 RI

Merged Network-CAP 8 Jubin

304 The Multistation Implementation MacGregor BBN

303 Flooding in Multistation MacGregor 06/81 BBNRouting

302 Alternative Routes in Semi- Craighill, 07/81 SRIBroadcast Channels Shacham

301 Measurement Facility Specif- Su SRIcation

300 CAP 7: Station to Stationless Westcott 06/81 BBNNetwork Interface

299 Antimultipath Techniques for Turin, 03/81 SRIPacket Radio, IV: Feasibility Wei

298 Regenerative Hop Transport Caferella 12/80 MITProtocols for Large Networks

297 IPR Protocol Performance ower, 01/81 RIImprovement Report Perry, Jubin

296 Antimultipath Techniques for Turin 11/80 SRIPacket Radio, III: M-ary Cases

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295 Delivering IPR Software to Beeler 10/80 BBNStation Disk

294 Performance Measurements of CAP Klemba, 11/80 SRI5.3 Protocol Using EPRs Spilling

292 Flying Packet Radios and Network Perlman 06/80 BBNPartitions

291 On a General Rule for Access Yemini, 06/80 UCLAControl or, Silence is Golden Kleinrock

290 Utilizing Internet Routes as Perlman 06/80 BBNExpressways Through Slow Nets

289 Multistation and CAP 6 Routing Perlman 10/80 BBNImplementation Specification(Revision 1)

288 Congestion at the PR Hop Level Westcott 04/80 BBN

287 Initial Comparison of EPRs and Shoch, 04/80 XEROXIPRs In the PUP Internet StewartEnvironment

286 Digital Voice Communication in a Spilling, 02/80 SRIPacket Radio Network Craighill

285 Configuration of a PDP-11/34 Beeler 12/79 BBNStation for Auto-Restart

284 Measurement Plan Spilling, pending SRIKlemba, Cone

283 Activity Signalling and Spilling, 01/80 SRIImproved Hop Acknowledgment Tobagiin Packet Radio System

282 Antimultipath Techniques for Turin 12/79 SRIPR, II: Summary of the Workof M. A. Kamil and K. F. Wei

281 Multistation Design Perlman 11/79 BBN

Specification

280 Transfer Points Perlman 11/79 BBN

279 Internet Routing and the Perlman 10/79 BBNNetwork Partition Problem

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278 New PRN Device ID Policy Beeler 10/79 BBN

277 A Simple Fairness Algorithm Beeler 08/79 BBN

276 Specifications of New PR Down- Beeler, 08/79 BBNLine Loader Cohen

275 Measurement Results for the Su 09/79 UCLAExported Gateway Study

274 SPP2: A Simplex End-to-End Quilici 07/79 RIProtocol

273 Results on a Simulation Study Su 07/79 UCLA

of CAP 4.9 Transmission Scheme

272 SPP Oscillation Beeler 06/79 BBN

271 SPP Hetero State Diagram Beeler 06/79 BBN(replaces 171)

270 Optimum Transmission Radii Kleinrock, 06/79 UCLAfor PR Networks Silvest

268 A Proposed Methodology for Su 03/79 UCLAAchieving a Unified Characteri-zation of Packet Radio Networks

267 Internetwork Communications via Shoch, 02/79 XEROXPacket Radio Stewart

265 Issues in Congestion Control: Westcott 01/79 BBNDesign Detection and CurrentRouting Design

264 Changes Necessary for Rudiment- Perlman 01/79 BBNary Multistation Capability

263 Local Traffic, Congestion, and Poggio 11/78 SRIPRNET Routing

262 Antimultipath Techniques for Turin 11/78 SRI

Packet Radio Systems

261 Resolution of LROP, etc. Issues Beeler 10/78 BBN

260 Specification of a Rudimentary Perlman 10/78 BBNMultistation Capability

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259 Thoughts Involving LROP Things Beeler 09/78 BBN

258 Remaining Issues in Stationless Perlman 09/78 BBNCompatible Routing

257 EPR Down-Line Loading Sunlin 08/78 RI

256 Stationless Compatible PRNET Perlman 06/78 BBN

Routing

255 LROPs and Neighbor Tables Beeler 06/78 BBN

254 L-Band Forest Experiments Frankel 05/78 SRI

253 Current PR Measurement Plan Lieberson 03/78 UCLA

252 PRNET Local Area Demonstrations Nielson 03/78 SRI

251 Local ROPs and Performance Data Sunlin 03/78 RIPackets

250 Multistation Design Alternatives Perlman 03/78 BBN

On the Performance Analysis of Tobagi 01/78 SUMultihop Packet Radio Systems:

249 Part IV Fully Connected ConfigurationsEmploying CSMA

248 Part III Fully Connected ConfigurationsEmploying Slotted Aloha

247 Part II Star Configuration EmployingSlotted Aloha

246 Part I Design Problem

245 Symmetrical 1822 Interface Beeler 03/78 BBN

Specification

242 Gateway Routing Perlman 01/78 BBN

241 Gateway Dynamic Routing Strazisar 01/78 BBN

240 Use and Abuse of the ARQ Bit in Beeler 01/78 BBNSPP

239 Use of IDs in Routes Sussman 01/78 BBN

238 Transfer Points in Point-to-Point Sussman 12/78 BBNRouting

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237 Pickup Packet Contents and Format Lieberson 09/77 UCLA

236 Packet Printer--Use During PRNET McClurg 12/77 SRIOperations

235 Proposed Modification to Point-to- Sussman 11/77 BBNPoint Routing

234 Performance Analysis of Packet Tobagi 02/77 SURadio Communication Systems

233 Specification of TIU Measurement McClurg 09/77 SRI

Process

232 SPP Retransmission Count Field Beeler 08/77 BBN

231 A Simulation Study of Packet Radio Walters 08/77 NACProtocol Issues

230 Diagnostic Capabilities for Gronemeyer 02/78 RIPacket Radio Units

229 EPR-RU Time Capture and Post Marston 06/77 RIDetection Integration Description

227 Throughput Improvement of Code- Leung 06/77 SRIDivision Multiple Access (CDMA)Channels with 1) Error-CorrectionCoding, and 2) Block-Orthogonal Signaling

226 M/G/1 Queue with Rest Period Scholl, 06/77 UCLAand Various Orders of Services Kleinrock

225 Packet Switching in Radio Channels Kleinrock, 06/77 UCLANew Conflict-Free Multiple SchollAccess Schemes

224 Code Rate vs. Bit Error Rate 06/77 NAC-A Simulation Study

223 Alternate Routing Reconsidered Beeler, 05/77 BBNPerlman

222 Analytical Models in Monitoring 04/77 NAC

Packet Radio Devices

220 A Taxonomy of Gateways Cerf 04/77 DARPA

221 Capacity Improvement in the Packet 03/77 NACRadio System by Code DivisionMultiplexing

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219 Gateways and Internet Interfaces Cerf 04/77 DARPA

218 Station Control Module Specification 04/77 BBN

217 Measurement of Station ROP- Sussman 03/77 BBNProcessing Capacity

216 Specification for an ELF System Strazisar 03/77 BBNwith Disk and Net Loading Facilities

215 Measurement File Delivery Beeler, 02/77 BBNSpecification Tomlinson

214 On A Mixed-Mode Multiple Access Scholl, 03/77 UCLAScheme for a Packet-Switched KleinrockRadio Net

213 Internetting, or Beyond NCP Cohen 02/77 UCLA

212 Specification of Measurement File Sussman 02/77 BBNEntries

211 Some Calculated Upper Bounds on Kunzelman, 05/77 SRIThroughput in the PRNET Leung

210 Packet Switching in Radio Kleinrock, 01/77 UCLAChannels: New Conflict-Free SchollMultiple Access Schemes for aSmall Number of Data Users

209 Terminal Interface Unit (TIU) Retz 04/77 SRI

System Architecture

208 Disc Loading Station Mathis 01/77 SRI

207 Station File System Primitives Retz 12/76 SRI

205 Bay Area PRNET Deployment Plan Kunzelman 01/77 SRI

204 NETCAP: II - Derivation of Tobagi, 12/76 SUConfidence Intervals for Various YeminiPerformance Measures

203 NETCAP: A Simulator for PRNET Tobagi 12/76 SUChannel Access Protocol

202 Cumulative Statistics: Quilici 11/76 RIDefinitions and Implementation

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201 Packet Switching in Radio Tobagi, 11/76 SUChannels: Effect of Error Control KleinrockTraffic on ALOHA and CSMA ChannelPerformance

200 Capabilities and Use of the Packet 11/76 MAC

Radio Simulator Program

199 Some Station Developmemnt Issues Beeler 10/76 BBN

198 Abstract of Dissertation: Multi- Scholl 10/76plexing Techniques for DataTransmission Over Packet-SwitchedRadio Systems

196 Status Information on SPP Strazisar 09/76 BBNConnections

195 Software Execution Times for PR 09/76 RICAP/SPP Protocol Operations

194 Point-to-Point Routing Proposal Sussman 09/76 BBN

192 Route Assignment Proposal Sussman 08/76 BBN

191 Terminal-On Packet Proposal Sussman 09/76 BBN(Revision 1)

190 An Adaptive Algorithm for Determining 08/76 NACConnectivity in Mobile Packet RadioNetworks

189 Markov Chain Initialization Model 08/76 NAC

188 Markov Chain Integration Model with 09/76 NACFifo Label Queue Management at theStation

187 LADs 2 and 3 Kunzelman 07/76 SRI

186 Station Integration and Design Retz 10/76 SRITasks

185 Report of Station Software Delivery SRI/BBN 07/76 SRIDelivery

184 Preliminary Functional Specification Tomlinson 07/76 BBNof the Station Measurement Process

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183 Neighbor Table Measurements for Tomlinson 07/76 BBN

Control of the Packet Radio Network

182 Packet Radio Information Service Beeler 07/76 BBN

181 Packet Switching in Radio Channels: Tobagi 06/76 SUPart IV-Stability Considerationsand Dynamic Control in Carrier SenseMultiple Access

180 Cross-Radio Debugger Beeler 06/76 BBN

179 New Capabilities of the PR Gitman 05/76 NACSimulation Program

178 An Approximate Analytical Model for Gitman 05/76 NACInitialization of Single Hop PRNETs

177 SPP Definition Beeler 04/76 BBN

176 PR Protocol Program 03/76 RI

175 Measurements in Packet Radio Tobagi 03/76 SUSystems: Methods for Collectionof Cumstat Data

174 Packet Radio Network Station Sussman 03/79 BBNLabeling Process (Revision 7)

173 Interfacing Terminals to the PRN Fralick 04/76 BBN

172 Connectivity Issues in Mobile PR Gitman 03/76 NAC

171 SPP Heterostate Diagram Beeler 03/76 BBN(replaced by 271)

170 Considerations in the Design of a Jones 03/76 SRIPacket Radio Network with DistributedRouting Control

169 Packet Radio Communication Protocols Gitman 02/76 NAC

168 Stability Considerations in PRNs Gitman 01/76 NAC

167 On the Calculation of Optimum Jones 01/76 SRIRoutes in the PR Network

166 On Measurement Facilities in PR Tobagi 01/76 SUSystems

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165 Will the Real SPP Please Stand Up Beeler 01/76 BBN

164 Performance Evaluation of Packet Radio 01/76 NAC

163 A Local Distribution Network Using Gitman 01/76 NACthe Packet...

162 Routing in the Initial PRNET Sussman 01/76 BBN

161 Analysis and Simulation of Tobagi 12/75 SUBuffered PR Systems

160 Station-PR Protocol (SPP) Retz 12/75 SRI

159 A Proposal for Incremental Routing Sussman 12/75 BBN

158 TIU Functional Specifications Fralick 11/75 SRI

157 Reliability Considerations in 11/75 NACPacket Radio Networks

156 Gateway Design for Computer Beeler 10/75 BB!Network Interconnection

155 Packet Radio Terminology and 08/75 SRIDefinitions

154 Comparison of PR Systems with Zero 10/75 NACCapture and Perfect Capture Receivers

153 Maximum Number of Transmissions for 08/75 NAC

Packet Radio Repeaters and Stations

152 Local Area Demonstration-1 Cone 08/75 SRI

151 Routing in Packet Switching Broadcast 07/75 NACRadio Networks

150 Monitoring, Control and Measurement 07/75 NACProcedures in PRNET

149 Traffic Source Software Functional Sifford 07/75 SRISpecs.

148 Packet Radio Network: Station 05/75 NACAlgorithms for Initialization ConnectivityMonitoring and Stability Control

147 Modifications to Virtual ELF Beeler 05/75 BBN

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145 Cross-Radio Debugging of PRUs Beeler 10/75 BBN

144 PRU Protocol (Revision 1) Sunlin 10/75 RI

143 Specification of Basic PRN Beeler 06/75 BBNStation Modules

142 Response Time in Cross-Network Beeler 04/75 BBNDebugging

141 Cross-Network Debugger User's Beeler 04/75 BBNManual

140 PR Measurements Revisited 05/75 UCLA

139 Revision of PR Measurement Specs. 04/75 UCLA

138 Packet Radio Station Hardware Burchfiel 04/75 BBNOperating System and Applications

136 On Giant Stepping in PR Networks Kleinock 03/75 UCLA

135 On a Property of Random Nets Abramson 03/75 UH

132 An Improved Packet Radio Demodulator Fralick 03/75 SRI

131 An Analysis of Variable Length Ferguson 02/75 UHPackets in IUnslotted Aloha

130 Aloha Packet Broadcasting--A Binder 01/75 UHRetrospect

129 Description of the Next Six PRU's Garrett 02/75 RI

128 Packet Radio Station Interface 01/75 RI

127 Code Selection for the Packet Radio Jain 11/74 RI

Experimental System

126 Point-to-Point Routing in the PRNET Tomlinson 01/75 BBN

125 Functions and Structure of a Packet Burchfiel 12/74 BBN

Radio Station

124 Proposed PRN Protocols Tomlinson 10/74 BBN

123 Packet Radio System Capabilities Burchfiel 09/74 BBN

122 Packet Radio System Design Issues Tomlinson 08/74 BBN

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(118 to 121 are unallocated numbers)

117 Who is Counting Packets Lost During Metcalf 11/74 XEROXTurnaround

116 Optimal Control of 2 Station Polling Ferguson 01/75 UHSystem

115 On the Control, Stability, and Ferguson 12/74 UHWaiting Time in a Slotted ALOHARandom Access

114 Minimum Cross Interference Power in Fralick 08/74 SRIAsynchronous Multiple AccessSchemes

113 Bistable Behavior of Aloha-Type Carleial 07/74 SUSystems

112 PRN Topics for Discussion Fralick 11/74 SRI

111 PR Link-Related Measurements Test Kunzelman 11/74 SRIPlan

110 Capacity of Slotted ALOHA Networks Gitman 05/74 NAC

109 A Simulation of the PRNET 05/74 NAC

108 Interactive/Batch Packet Radio 05/74 NACSimulator

107 Area Coverage by Line-of-Sight Radio 05/74 NAC

105 Packet Radio Station Design Brandin 05/74 SRISpecification 1

104 Specification of a Standard Packet Brandin 05/74 SRIInterface

103 Portable Channel Test Facilities Brandin 05/74 SRI

102 Multiple Channel Packet Radio Sinko 05/74 SRINetworks

101 Preliminary Design for an ALOHA Okinaka 05/74 UHRepeater

99 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Kleinrock 03/74 UCLAa Busy Tone (BThA)

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98 Modulation Waveform Types Kaiser 03/74 RI

97 Synchronization Preambles 03/74 RI

96 Power Sources for Repeaters and Herrick 02/74 RI

95 Packet Radio Simulation Results - I 03/74 NAC

93 Criteria of Code Selection in MSK Jain 02/74 RISense

92 Microprocessor Components Padgett 02/74 RI

91 Carrier Sense Multiple Access for Kleinrock 04/74 UCLA

Packet Switched Radio Channels

90 Power Budget Analysis Garrett 01/74 RI

89 Impact of Channel Options on Garrett 02/74 RIRepeater Design

88 Proposed System Features and Dickson 02/74Equipment Design Plan...

87 A Dynamic Analysis of ALOHA Systems Ibaraki 01/74 UHWith Blocking and Carrier Sense

86 Tests of the Effects of a Spread Fralick 01/74 SRI

Spectrum Signal on Radars

85 Design Suggestions Burchfiel 01/74 BBN

84 Use of a Multi-Processor Minicomputer Binder 11/73 UH

82 The DAMN (-FINE) Concept Fralick 11/73 SRI

81 Packet Radio Model for System Richardson 10/73 SRISecurity

79 Equalizers for PRN Murthy 05/74 UH

78 ALOHA Noise and Propagation Loss Chen 01/73 UHMeasurements

77 Portable channel Test Facilities Brandin 11/73 SRI

76 Authorization in the Presence of Jain 11/73 RIDeterministic

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75 Performance of Carrier Sense with Kleinrock 10/73 UCLAHidden Terminals

74 Interference Levels Produced by Hertel 10/73 RISpread Spectrum

73 Selection of 127 Chip Maximal Length Jain 10/73 RI

70 Loss Measurements of Field Strength Chen 07/70 UHfor ALOHA Channel

69 Packet Formats for Measurement Brandin 07/73 SRIExperiments

68 Throughput Delay Tradeoffs for Tobagi 07/73 SUReservation Access Modes inPacket Radio Systems

67 Simulation of Various Channel Tobagi 06/73 SU

Access Schemes

66 Is Prometheus Really Bound? Fralick 07/73 SRI

65 PRG Meeting, July 23-24, 1973 Kleinrock 06/73 UCLA

62 Packet Radio Issues-II Kahn 05/73 DARPA

60 Some Notes on ALOHA Channels with Gaarder 06/73 UHCapture

59 Performance of Some Spread Spectrum Fralick 06/73 SRIModes

58 A Comparison of Spread Spectrum with Murthy 05/73 UHALOHA

57 Effect of Acknowledgement Traffic Kleinrock 05/73 UCLAon Channel Throughput in PacketRadio Systems

56 A Measurement Program for Packet Nielson 06/73 SRIRadio Channel

55 Combinatorial Aspects of Message Tainiter 05/73 NACFlow in Packet Radio Nets

54 Time and Space Capture in Spread Van Slyke 05/73 NACSpectrum Random Access

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53 Channel Configuration-K Station Model Gitman 06/73 NAC

52 Packet Radio Broadcast Network Gitman 06/73 NACSystem Operation

51 Preliminary Comparison of Different Fralick 06/73 SRI

Access Modes

50 ALOHA Impulse Noise Measurements Wax 05/73 UH

49 The Spatial Capacity of an ALOHA Abramson 04/73 UH

Channel

48 In-Building Distribution of Packet Vandament 04/73 RIRadio Signals

47 Combinatorial Aspects of Message Flow 03/73 NACin Packet Radio

46 Data Options for Packet Communications 04/73 NACon CATV Systems

45 Channel Configuration for Packet 04/73 NACRadio System

44 Acknowledgement Schemes in an ALOHA Binder 04/73 UHChannel

43 Throughput for Time-Capture Spread Fralick 04/73 SRISpectrum

42 Propagation Measurements in Support Nielson 04/73 SRI

of Packet Radio

41 Preliminary Notes on Man-Made Noise Shepard 04/73 SRI

and Packet Radio

40 Some Thoughts on Techniques for Bit Hertel 03/73 RISynchronization

38 Analysis of Some Packet Radio Siddigee 04/73 SRINetworks

37 Carrier-Sense with Initial Random Kleinrock 03/73 UCLATransmission Delay

36 Packet Radio Comunications Hardman 03/73 SRIRequirements of a TypicalAmphibious Task Force

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35 ALOHA System with Capture in Leung 03/73 SRI

Multipath Environment

34 Packet Radio Meeting, Mar 1-2, 1973 McGuire 03/73 RI

33 Processing Spread-Spectrum Signals McGuire 03/73 RI

31 Channel Utilization of a Scout/ Wong 02/73 SRIFollower Broadcast System

30 Information Capacity of Multirepeater Yu 02/73 SRIPacket Radio Systems

29 Facsimile Data Format Schaefer 02/73 SRI

28 R.F. Channel Capacity Considerations Fralick 02/73 SRI

27 Note on the Implications of the Cory 02/73 RIPoisson Possibility

26 Solid State RF Sources Nixon 03/73 RI

25 Antennas, Reflectors and Net Path Hertel 02/73 RILoss Considerations and TheirEffect on Choice of OperatingFrequency, Transmit Power ...

24 Throughput in Carrier-Sense Kleinrock 02/73 UCLA(Autoslot) Packet Radio Systems

23 Channel Utilization of a Slotted Wong 02/73 SRIRipple System

22 Packet Radio Communications Hardman 02/73 SRIRequirements

20 Packet Radio Issues - I Kahn 02/73 DARPA

19 Spread-Spectrum Considerations Kaiser 01/73 RI

18 General Description of the University Binder 01/73 UHof Hawaii ALOHA

17 The ALOHA Radio Modulation Scheme Wax 01/73 UH

16 Notes on Digital Modulation Hertel 01/73 RITechniques

15 Solid State RF Sources Thomas 01/73 RI

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14 Packet Radio Propagation Vandament 01/73 RICharacteristics

13 Antenna Considerations for Packet Griffee 01/73 RI

Radio Communications

12 Safety Standards-Microwave Exposure Weigl 01/73 RI

11 Routing in Packet Radio Systems Kleinrock 01/73 UCLA

10 Some Advances in Radio Kuo undated UHCommunications for Computers

8 Packet Data Communication on CATV 01/73 NACSystems

7 Comparison of Hop-by-4op and End-to- 01/73 NACEnd Ackknowledgment Schemes

6 Combinatorial Aspects of Message Flow 01/73 NAC

5 Packet Radio-Systems Considerations 01/73 NAC

4 Power Budget Considerations-LOS Cory 01/73 RIPaths

1 Packet Radio Meeting of December Kahn 12/72 DARPA12-13, 1972

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Append ix A

ADDRESSES OF CONTACTS

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Appendix A

ADDRESSES OF CONTACTS

DARPA - Dr. Barry M. LeinerDefense Advanced Research

Projects Agency/IPTO1400 Wilson BoulevardArlington, Virginia 22209LEINER@ISI

BBN - Ms. Jil WestcottBolt Beranek and Newman Inc.50 Moulton StreetCambridge, Massachusettes 02238WESTCOTT@BBNF

NAC -Mr. Howard FrankNetwork Analysis Corporation130 Steamboat RoadGreat Neck, New York 11024NAC@ISIE

RI -Mr. Edward CaplesRockwell InternationalCollins Communications Systems DivisionMail Stop 401-125

3200 East Renner RoadRichardson, Texas 75081CAPLES@ISID

SRI - Ms. Luann MartinSRI InternationalEJ127333 Ravenswood Avenue

Menlo Park, California 94025

LMARTINSRI-KL

SU - Dr. Fouad A. TobagiStanford UniversityComputer Systems LaboratoryERL-233BStanford, California 94305TOBAGI @I S ID

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UCLA - Prof. Wesley ChuUCLA Computer Science Department3731K Boelter Hall

405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, California 90024

UH - University of HawaiiDepartment of Electrical EngineeringHonolulu, Hawaii 96822

XEROX - Dr. Larry StewartXerox Palo Alto Research Center

333 Coyote Hill RoadPalo Alto, California 94304

STEWART. PA@PARC-MAXC

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