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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 1980
- Thomas Kailath:
Review of 'Factorization Methods for Discrete Sequential Estimation' (Bierman, Gerald J.; 1977). 130-131 - David Haccoun:
A Markov chain analysis of the sequential decoding metric (Corresp.). 109-113 - Dimitri Kazakos, Lee D. Davisson:
An improved decision-directed detector (Corresp.). 113-116 - Dimitri Kazakos, P. Papantoni-Kazakos:
Sequential detection between Poisson processes (Corresp.). 116-120 - Bradley W. Dickinson:
Two-dimensional Markov spectrum estimates need not exist. 120-121 - Steen Parl:
A new method of calculating the generalized Q function (Corresp.). 121-124 - Carl Johnson, Edwin B. Stear:
Reproducing probability density classes on Lie groups with application to discrete-time filtering (Corresp.). 124-129 - Shyue-Ching Lu:
Addition to 'The Existence of Good Cryptosystems for Key Rates Greater Than the Message Redundancy'. 129 - John W. Woods:
Comments on 'Two-dimensional Markov spectrum estimates need not exist' by Dickinson, B. W. 129-130 - Jitendra K. Tugnait, Abraham H. Haddad:
Adaptive estimation in linear systems with unknown Markovian noise statistics. 66-78 - Horace P. Yuen, Jeffrey H. Shapiro:
Optical communication with two-photon coherent states-Part III: Quantum measurements realizable with photoemissive detectors. 78-92 - Marek I. Irland, Guy Pujolle:
Comparison of two packet-retransmission techniques (Corresp.). 92-97 - Dimitri Kazakos:
Low-order approximations of Markov chains in a decision theoretic context (Corresp.). 97-100 - Benjamin Arazi:
A trapdoor multiple mapping (Corresp.). 100-102 - Michael Willett:
Deliberate noise in a modern cryptographic system (Corresp.). 102-104 - John N. Hunt, Martin H. Ackroyd:
Some integer Huffman sequences (Corresp.). 105-107 - James W. Modestino, Robert W. Fries:
Construction and properties of a useful two-dimensional random field. 44-50 - Elias Masry, Stamatis Cambanis:
Signal identification after noisy nonlinear transformations. 50-58 - Keinosuke Fukunaga, Robert D. Short II:
A class of feature extraction criteria and its relation to the Bayes risk estimate. 59-65 - Ronald L. Graham, Neil J. A. Sloane:
Lower bounds for constant weight codes. 37-43 - Yoshio Yamada, Saburo Tazaki, Robert M. Gray:
Asymptotic performance of block quantizers with difference distortion measures. 6-14 - Mauro Guazzo:
A general minimum-redundancy source-coding algorithm. 15-25 - John E. Shore, Rodney W. Johnson:
Axiomatic derivation of the principle of maximum entropy and the principle of minimum cross-entropy. 26-37 - Ahmed K. Elhakeem:
Autoregressive acquisition and interference test-coding for spread spectrum communications (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 132 - Ethirajan Janardhanan:
An analysis of leaky integrator differential PCM systems with stationary first-order Gauss Markov input (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 132 - Tai-Yang Hwang:
On the error-correcting capability of algebraic analog decoding (Corresp.). 107-109
Volume 26, Number 2, March 1980
- John Charles Cartledge:
Measures of information for continuous time estimation problems(Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 262 - Shlomo Dolinsky:
Parameter estimation of an unknown signal from its cross-ambiguity function (M.S. Thesis abstr.). 262 - Christopher Yu, Daniel J. Costello Jr.:
Generalized minimum distance decoding algorithms for Q ary output channels (Corresp.). 238-243 - Hatsukazu Tanaka, Kazuo Furusawa, Seiko Kaneku:
A novel approach to soft decision decoding of threshold decodable codes (Corresp.). 244-246 - Bernard W. Silverman:
Some asymptotic properties of the probabilistic teacher (Corresp.). 246-249 - Jakub Segen, Arthur C. Sanderson:
Detecting change in a time-series (Corresp.). 249-254 - Solomon M. Fleisher, Edward Shwedyk:
A sequential multiple hypotheses test for the unknown parameters of a Gaussian distribution (Corresp.). 255-259 - Sharad V. Kanetkar, Meghanad D. Wagh:
Interpolation of data from redundancies in Fourier transforms over finite Abelian groups (Corresp.). 259-261 - Joel M. Morris:
On single-sample robust detection of known signals with additive unknown-mean amplitude-bounded random interference. 199-209 - H. Vincent Poor, Dimitrios Alexandrou:
A general relationship between two quantizer design criteria (Corresp.). 210-212 - Tamer Basar, Bülent Sankur, Hüseyin Abut:
Performance bounds and optimal linear coding for discrete-time multichannel communication systems (Corresp.). 212-217 - Motoaki Ohkubo:
Concatenated codes for multiple access channels (Corresp.). 217-220 - Ottar Johnsen:
On the redundancy of binary Huffman codes (Corresp.). 220-222 - Richard A. Jenson:
A double circulant presentation for quadratic residue codes (Corresp.). 223-227 - Kjell Kjeldsen, Einar Andresen:
Some randomness properties of cascaded sequences (Corresp.). 227-232 - Philippe Piret:
Good linear codes of length 27 and 28 (Corresp.). 227 - Djalil Soufizadeh:
Threshold extension in weighted PCM with arbitrary probability distribution and nonuniform quantization (Corresp.). 232-234 - Israel Korn:
Generalized minimum shift keying (Corresp.). 234-238 - Jacob Ziv:
Distortion-rate theory for individual sequences. 137-143 - Weiler Alves Finamore, William A. Pearlman:
Optimal encoding of discrete-time continuous-amplitude memoryless sources with finite output alphabets. 144-155 - Imre Csiszár, János Körner:
Towards a general theory of source networks. 155-165 - Lee D. Davisson, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
A source matching approach to finding minimax codes. 166-174 - Gianfranco L. Cariolaro, Giovanni Di Masi:
Second-order analysis of the output of a discrete-time Volterra system driven by white noise. 175-184 - Theodore G. Avgeris, Eric Lithopoulos, Nicolaos S. Tzannes:
Application of the mutual information principle to spectral density estimation. 184-188 - Don R. Halverson, Gary L. Wise:
Discrete-time detection in Epsilon -mixing noise. 189-198
Volume 26, Number 3, May 1980
- Hans S. Witsenhausen:
Some aspects of convexity useful in information theory. 265-271 - Takeshi Hashimoto, Suguru Arimoto:
Universally optimum block codes and convolutional codes with maximum likelihood decoding. 272-277 - Te Sun Han, Kingo Kobayashi:
A unified achievable rate region for a general class of multiterminal source coding systems. 277-288 - Hans J. Matt, James L. Massey:
Determining the burst-correcting limit of cyclic codes. 289-297 - Farhad Hemmati, Daniel J. Costello Jr.:
Asymptotically catastrophic convolutional codes. 298-304 - Vera Pless, Neil J. A. Sloane, Harold N. Ward:
Ternary codes of minimum weight 6 and the classification of the self-dual codes of length 20. 305-316 - Tsun-Yee Yan, Kung Yao:
A multiplication-free solution for linear minimum mean-square estimation and equalization using the branch-and-bound principle. 316-326 - Donald L. Snyder, Ian B. Rhodes:
Some implications of the cutoff-rate criterion for coded direct-detection optical communication systems. 327-338 - Adi Shamir, Richard Zippel:
On the security of the Merkle- Hellman cryptographic scheme (Corresp.). 339-340 - Philippe Delsarte, Philippe Piret:
Combinatorial properties of good codes for binary autoregressive sources (Corresp.). 341-345 - Gary L. Wise:
The effect of a zero memory nonlinearity on the bandlimitedness of contaminated Gaussian inputs (Corresp.). 345-347 - James G. Dunham:
Optimal noiseless coding of random variables (Corresp.). 345 - Kenneth M. Mackenthun Jr.:
An evaluation of the Wyner-Ziv rate region (Corresp.). 347-350 - William O. Alltop:
Complex sequences with low periodic correlations (Corresp.). 350-354 - William E. Rodgers, Robert B. Lackey:
Burst-error-correcting convolutional codes with short constraint length (Corresp.). 354-359 - Johannes Mykkeltveit:
The covering radius of the (128, 8) Reed-Muller code is 56 (Corresp.). 359-362 - Vijay K. Bhargava, C. Nguyen:
Circulant codes based on the prime 29 (Corresp.). 363-364 - Gérard D. Cohen:
On the minimum distance of some BCH codes (Corresp.). 363 - Robert E. Kibler:
Some new constant weight codes (Corresp.). 364-365 - Bill Newman, H. Ward:
The weight enumerator of a family of codes over GF(4) (Corresp.). 366 - Andries E. Brouwer:
A few new constant weight codes (Corresp.). 366 - Kyoki Imamura:
A method for computing addition tables in GF(pn) (Corresp.). 367-369 - Attilio J. Rainal:
Theoretical duration and amplitude of an FM click (Corresp.). 369-372 - Solomon W. Golomb:
The limiting behavior of the Z-channel (Corresp.). 372 - Charles R. Cahn, Donald K. Leimer:
A sequential decoding algorithm for phase tracking with delay (Corresp.). 372-375 - Melvin J. Hinich:
Passive target location using bearings from a platform whose track is uncertain (Corresp.). 375-378 - Carl W. Helstrom:
Nonclassical states in optical communication to a remote receiver (Corresp.). 378-382 - Horace P. Yuen:
On far-field quantum states in optical communication (Corresp.). 382-385
Volume 26, Number 4, July 1980
- Adrianus J. Han Vinck, Anne De Paepe, Joost Schalkwijk:
A class of binary rate one-half convolutional codes that allows an improved stack decoder. 389-392 - Ikuo Iizuka, Masao Kasahara, Toshihiko Namekawa:
Block codes capable of correcting both additive and timing errors. 393-400 - Martin E. Hellman:
A cryptanalytic time-memory trade-off. 401-406 - Charles P. Downey, John K. Karlof:
Group codes for the Gaussian broadcast channel with two receivers. 406-411 - Robert M. Gray, John C. Kieffer:
Mutual information rate, distortion, and quantization in metric spaces. 412-422 - H. Vincent Poor, John B. Thomas:
Memoryless quantizer- detectors for constant signals in m-dependent noise. 423-432 - William C. Lindsey, Chak Ming Chie:
Theory of oscillator phase noise in correlative tracking systems. 432-440 - H. A. d'Assumpcao:
Some new signal processors for arrays of sensors. 441-453 - Kung Yao, Ezio Biglieri:
Multidimensional moment error bounds for digital communication systems. 454-464 - Philippe Delsarte, Yves V. Genin, Yves G. Kamp:
Half-plane Toeplitz systems. 465-474 - H. Manley, H. F. Mattson Jr., James R. Schatz:
Some applications of Good's theorem (Corresp.). 475-476 - Shih-Chun Chang, Jack K. Wolf:
A simple derivation of the MacWilliams' identity for linear codes (Corresp.). 476-477 - Marlene J. Colbourn:
Some new upper bounds for constant weight codes (Corresp.). 478 - Takeshi Hashimoto, Suguru Arimoto:
On the rate-distortion function for the nonstationary Gaussian autoregressive process (Corresp.). 478-480 - Robert J. Fontana:
Universal codes for a class of composite sources (Corresp.). 480-482 - Kenichi Nishiguchi, Yoshinori Uchida:
Transient analysis of the second-order phase-locked loop in the presence of noise (Corresp.). 482-486 - Victor E. Gooding, Peter J. McLane:
Jointly optimal filters for data transmission over multiroute systems (Corresp.). 486-490 - Jeffrey H. Shapiro:
On the near-optimum binary coherent-state receiver (Corresp.). 490-491 - Lee K. Jones:
Asymptotically optimal detector of memory p for k-dependent random signals (Corresp.). 491-493 - Bernard C. Picinbono:
A geometrical interpretation of signal detection and estimation (Corresp.). 493-497 - Udi E. Makov:
On the choice of gain functions in recursive estimation of prior probabilities (Corresp.). 497-498 - John R. Treichler:
Observability and its effect on the design of ML and MAP joint estimators (Corresp.). 498-503 - Elias Masry, Stamatis Cambanis:
On the reconstruction of the covariance of stationary Gaussian processes observed through zero-memory nonlinearities-Part II (Corresp.). 503-507 - D. de Beukelaer:
Comments on 'The Gabor compression-expansion system using non-Gaussian windows and its application to television coding and decoding (Corresp.)' by Billings, A. R., and Scolaro, A. B. 507 - Lawrence E. Hoff:
Probe signaling on fading multipath communication channels(Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 508 - David Edward Borth:
Performance analysis of direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access communication via fading channels (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 508-509 - V. DiEullis:
Coding for the control of intersymbol interference in baseband channels (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 508
Volume 26, Number 5, September 1980
- A. Zvi Meiri:
Comments on 'Source Coding of the Discrete Fourier Transform'. 626 - Robert Peterson, Daniel J. Costello Jr.:
Comments on 'Convolutional tree codes for multiple access channels (Corresp.)' by Ohkubo, M. 627-628 - Saleem A. Kassam:
A bibliography on nonparametric detection. 595-602 - Edward F. Moore:
Phonetic test sentences (Corresp.). 609-613 - Hirosuke Yamamoto, Kohji Itoh:
Correction to 'Asymptotic Performance of a Modified Schalkwijk-Barron Scheme for Channels with Noiseless Feedback'. 628 - Jordan D. Denev, Vladimir D. Tonchev:
On the number of equivalence classes of Boolean functions under a transformation group (Corresp.). 625-626 - Robert M. Gray:
Reply to Comments on 'Source Coding of the Discrete Fourier Transform'. 626 - William A. Pearlman:
Reply to Comments on 'Source Coding of the Discrete Fourier Transform'. 626 - Alfons J. Claus, T. T. Kadota, Dennis M. Romain:
Efficient approximation of a family of noises for application in adaptive spatial processing for signal detection. 588-595 - Quentin F. Stout:
Improved prefix encodings of the natural numbers (Corresp.). 607-609 - Tai-Yang Hwang:
Efficient optimal decoding of linear block codes (Corresp.). 603-606 - James A. Bucklew, Neal C. Gallagher Jr.:
Some properties of uniform step size quantizers (Corresp.). 610-613 - John L. Brown Jr.:
First-order sampling of bandpass signals-A new approach (Corresp.). 613-615 - Louis L. Scharf, Dennis D. Cox, C. Johan Masreliez:
Modulo-2 Pi phase sequence estimation (Corresp.). 615-620 - P. Papantoni-Kazakos:
The Vasershtein distance as the stability criterion in robust estimation (Corresp.). 620-625 - Shigeichi Hirasawa, Masao Kasahara, Yasuo Sugiyama, Toshihiko Namekawa:
Certain generalizations of concatenated codes-Exponential error bounds and decoding complexity. 527-534 - Philippe Piret:
Basic encoders for Abelian convolutional codes. 534-539 - Hirosuke Yamamoto, Kohji Itoh:
Viterbi decoding algorithm for convolutional codes with repeat request. 540-547 - Peter J. McLane:
A residual intersymbol interference error bound for truncated-state Viterbi detectors. 548-553 - Salim E. Roucos, Donald G. Childers:
A two-dimensional maximum entropy spectral estimator. 554-560 - René K. Boel, Vaclav Edvard Benes:
Recursive nonlinear estimation of a diffusion acting as the rate of an observed Poisson process. 561-575 - H. Vincent Poor:
Robust decision design using a distance criterion. 575-587 - Kurt Mehlhorn:
An efficient algorithm for constructing nearly optimal prefix codes. 513-517 - Hans S. Witsenhausen:
Indirect rate distortion problems. 518-521 - James G. Dunham:
Bounds on message equivocation for simple substitution ciphers. 522-527 - Terrence L. Fine:
Review of 'An Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing with Application' (Srinath, M.D., and Rajasekaran, P. K.; 1979). 629
Volume 26, Number 6, November 1980
- Horace P. Yuen:
Reply to Comments on 'On Far-Field Quantum States in Optical Communication'. 757 - Rajendra Singh:
Spectrum efficient schemes for mobile radio communication (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 757 - Chester J. Wolejsza Jr.:
Non-Gaussian characteristics of the FDM/FM satellite baseband voice channel (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 758 - Larry C. Andrews:
Analysis of a cross correlator with a clipper in one channel (Corresp.). 743-746 - William A. Gardner, Brian G. Agee:
Two-stage adaptive noise cancellation for intermittent-signal applications (Corresp.). 746-750 - Jan Grandell, Mats Hamrud, Peter Toll:
A remark on the correspondence between the maximum entropy method and the autoregressive model (Corresp.). 750-751 - Carl W. Helstrom:
Detection of quantum signals of random phase in thermal noise (Corresp.). 751-755 - Carl W. Helstrom:
Comment on 'On far-field quantum states in optical communication'. 755-757 - John C. Kieffer:
Extension of source coding theorems for block codes to sliding-block codes. 679-692 - John C. Kieffer:
On the minimum rate for strong universal block coding of a class of ergodic sources. 693-702 - Robert J. Fontana:
Limit theorems for slowly varying composite sources. 702-709 - Mark H. A. Davis:
Capacity and cutoff rate for Poisson-type channels. 710-715 - Harold J. Kushner:
Diffusion approximations to output processes of nonlinear systems with wide-band inputs and applications. 715-725 - Hugh C. Williams:
A modification of the RSA public-key encryption procedure (Corresp.). 726-729 - Solomon W. Golomb:
On the classification of balanced binary sequences of period 2n-1 (Corresp.). 730-732 - Victor K. W. Wei, Robert A. Scholtz:
On the characterization of statistically synchronizable codes (Corresp.). 733-735 - Yasuo Sugiyama, Masao Kasahara, Shigeichi Hirasawa, Toshihiko Namekawa:
Superimposed concatenated codes (Corresp.). 735-736 - David M. Mandelbaum:
Two applications of cyclotomic cosets to certain BCH codes (Corresp.). 737-738 - M. Best:
Binary codes with a minimum distance of four (Corresp.). 738-742 - Andries E. Brouwer, Philippe Delsarte, Philippe Piret:
On the (23, 14, 5) Wagner code (Corresp.). 742-743 - Judea Pearl, Alain Crolotte:
Storage space versus validity of answers in probabilistic question-answering systems. 633-640 - Robert L. Frank:
Polyphase complementary codes. 641-647 - Thomas M. Cover, Abbas El Gamal, Masoud Salehi:
Multiple access channels with arbitrarily correlated sources. 648-657 - Roger L. Peterson, Daniel J. Costello Jr.:
Error probability and free distance bounds for two-user tree codes on multiple-access channels. 658-670 - János Körner, Andrea Sgarro:
Universally attainable error exponents for broadcast channels with degraded message sets. 670-679 - João Rego Cruz:
A study of co-channel and intersymbol interference in quadrature-carrier modulation systems (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 757 - Thomas A. Schonhoff:
An investigation of continuous phase frequency shift keying as a modulation on additive-impulsive atmospheric noise channels (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.). 758
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