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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 1983
- Volker Aschoff:
The early history of the binary code. 4-10 - Vijay K. Bhargava:
Forward error correction schemes for digital communications. 11-19 - Saleem A. Kassam, H. Vincent Poor:
Robust signal processing for communication systems. 20-28 - Frank C. Kelcourse, Eugene H. Siegel:
Switched digital capability: An overview. 29-31 - Ronald E. Crochiere, James L. Flanagan:
Current perspectives in digital speech. 32-40
Volume 21, Number 2, March 1983
- Charles E. Cook, Howard S. Marsh:
An introduction to spread spectrum. 8-16 - Thomas J. Aprille:
Filtering and equalization for digital transmission. 17-24 - Howard S. London, Thomas S. Giuffrida:
High speed switched digital service. 25-29 - Bernard A. Wright:
The design of PICTUREPHONE® Meeting Service (PMS) conference centers for video teleconferencing. 30-36 - Marc Spellman:
A comparison between frequency hopping and direct spread pn as antijam techniques. 37-42 - Sherman Karp:
FCC Testimony. 59-63
Volume 21, Number 3, May 1983
- Amos E. Joel Jr.:
Public digital switching systems. 6-10 - Siegel L. Junker, Walter E. Noller:
Digital private branch exchanges. 11-17 - Myron J. Ross:
Military/government digital switching systems. 18-25 - Tsvi Lissack, Basil S. Maglaris
, Ivan T. Frisch:
Digital switching in local area networks. 26-37 - Thomas A. Scarcella, Richard V. Abbott:
Orbital efficiency through satellite digital switching. 38-46 - Masaichi Kajiwara:
Trends in digital switching system architectures. 47-52
Volume 21, Number 4, July 1983
- Edgar C. Edwards:
Strategic/tactical interface connectivity. 6-9 - Stephen B. Heppe:
Viewpoints on control of military satellite communications. 10-18 - Jerome A. Blackman:
Army communications for the airLand Battle. 19-22 - Paul F. Sass:
Why is the army interested in spread spectrum? 23-25 - Alvin B. Glenn:
Low probability of intercept. 26-33 - Kenneth Brayer:
Implementation and performance of survivable computer communication with autonomous decentralized control. 34-41
Volume 21, Number 5, August 1983
- Bernard Sklar:
A structured overview of digital communications - A tutorial review - part I. 4-17 - Robert D. Ehrbar:
Undersea cables for telephony. 18-27 - Neal B. Seitz, David R. Wortendyke, Kenneth P. Spies:
User-Oriented performance measurements on the ARPANET. 28-34 - Ken-Ichi Aihara, Katsuaki Kikuchi, Haruo Yamaguchi:
Multiple-Bit-Rate synchronous terminals towards ISDN. 45-50 - Alan Walker:
Some recent advances in radio communications. 51-53
Volume 21, Number 6, September 1983
- Stig Magnusson, William S. Jinbo:
GTD-5 EAX hardware overview. 6-12 - E. Fletcher Haselton:
A PCM frame switching concept leading to burst switching network architecture. 13-19 - Joseph Katz:
Semiconductor optoelectronic devices for free-space optical communications. 20-27 - Bernard D. Perry:
A new wideband HF technique for MHz-Bandwidth spread-spectrum radio communications. 28-36 - James Arnold:
FET technology for low-noise front ends. 37-42
Volume 21, Number 7, October 1983
- Bernard Sklar:
A structured overview of digital communications - A tutorial review - Part II. 6-21 - Elmer Hara:
A Fiber-optic Broadband LAN/OCS Using a PBX. 22-27 - Rodger E. Ziemer, Carl R. Ryan:
Minimum-shift keyed modem implementations for high data rates. 28-37 - Vijaya K. Konangi, C. Retna Dhas:
An introduction to network architectures. 44-50
Volume 21, Number 8, November 1983
- John Oetting:
Cellular mobile radio - An emerging technology. 10-15 - Harold Ware:
The competitive potential of cellular mobile telecommunications. 16-23 - John R. Herman, Xavier Anthony DeAngelis, Arthur A. Giordano, Kevin Marzotto, Frank M. Hsu:
Considerations of atmospheric noise effects on wideband MF communications. 24-29 - Kenneth Brayer:
An adaptive computer communications network designed with decentralized control. 30-35 - Stanford R. Amstutz:
Burst switching - An introduction. 36-42
Volume 21, Number 9, December 1983
- Errata. 3
- Paul Mermelstein:
Voice message systems. 8-10 - G. S. Fang:
Voice channel echo cancellation. 11-14 - Allen Gersho, Vladimir Cuperman:
Vector quantization: A pattern-matching technique for speech coding. 15-21 - Jerry T. Foil, Don H. Johnson:
Text independent speaker recognition. 22-25 - Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Automatic speech synthesis. 26-34 - Jeffrey P. Woodard, Edward J. Cupples:
Selected military applications of automatic speech recognition technology. 35-41 - Ian M. Ross:
Technology for tomorrow. 42-45
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