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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 86
Volume 86, Number 1, January 1998
- Ian M. Ross:
The invention of the transistor. 7-28 - John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain:
The Transistor, A Semiconductor Triode. 29-30 - Walter H. Brattain, John Bardeen:
Nature Of The Forward Current In Germanium Point Contacts. 31-32 - William Shockley:
Semiconductor Amplifier Patent. 34-36 - John R. Pierce:
The naming of the transistor. 37-45 - John N. Shive:
The Double-surface Transistor. 48-49 - W. S. Gorton:
The Genesis Of The Transistor. 50-52 - Gordon E. Moore:
The role of Fairchild in silicon technology in the early days of "Silicon Valley". 53-62 - Probir K. Bondyopadhyay:
In the beginning [junction transistor]. 63-77 - Probir K. Bondyopadhyay:
Moore's law governs the silicon revolution. 78-81 - Gordon E. Moore:
Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits. 82-85 - C. Mark Melliar-Smith, Michael G. Borrus, Douglas E. Haggan, Tyler Lowrey, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, William W. Troutman:
The transistor: an invention becomes a big business. 86-110 - Richard B. Fair:
History of some early developments in ion-implantation technology leading to silicon transistor manufacturing. 111-137 - Takuo Sugano:
The progress and impact of semiconductor device and processing technology innovation in Japan. 138-149 - R. L. Pritchard:
Transistor equivalent circuits. 150-162 - Paul W. Cooper:
The U.S. Army Signal Corps' "Dick Tracy" transistor wrist radio (1953). 163-169 - Jay T. Last:
Two communications revolutions. 170-175 - Pallab K. Chatterjee, Robert Doering:
The future of microelectronics. 176-183 - Christian Joachim, James K. Gimzewski:
A nanoscale single-molecule amplifier and its consequences. 184-190 - Probir K. Bondyopadhyay:
W=Shockley, the transistor pioneer-portrait of an inventive genius. 191-217 - Probir K. Bondyopadhyay:
Under the glare of a thousand suns-the pioneering works of Sir J.C. Bose. 218-224 - Jagadis Chunder Bose:
On The Selective Conductivity Exhibited By Certain Polarising Substances. 225-226 - Jagadis Chunder Bose:
Detector For Electrical Disturbances Patent. 229-234 - Dipak L. Sengupta, Tapan K. Sarkar, Dibaka Sen:
Centennial of the semiconductor diode detector. 235-243 - Jagadis Chunder Bose:
On A Self-recovering Coherer And The Study Of The Cohering Action Of Different Metals. 244-247 - Vivian J. Phillips:
The "Italian Navy Coherer" Affair: A Turn-of-the-century Scandal. 248-258 - Probir K. Bondyopadhyay:
Sir J.C. Bose diode detector received Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal of December 1901 (the "Italian Navy Coherer" Scandal Revisited). 259-285 - J. A. Morton:
Functional Components And Integrated Circuits-Invention Today, Synthesis In 2012 A.D. 286-287 - Arno A. Penzias:
Thoughts And Comments Regarding The Morton Paper. 288-289 - Arno A. Penzias:
The Next Fifty Years: Some Likely Impacts Of Solid-state Technology. 290-299 - James E. Brittain:
Charles F. Scott: A pioneer in electric power engineering [Scanning the Past]. 300-301
Volume 86, Number 2, February 1998
- Howard Falk:
Prolog To Electrical Characteristics Of Interconnections For High-performance Systems. 313-314 - Alina Deutsch:
Electrical characteristics of interconnections for high-performance systems. 315-357 - George Likourezos:
Prolog To Implementation Of Adaptive And Synthetic-aperture Processing Schemes In Integrated Active-passive Sonar Systems. 356-357 - Stergios Stergiopoulos:
Implementation of adaptive and synthetic-aperture processing schemes in integrated active-passive sonar systems. 358-398 - Jim Esch:
Prolog To Electrostatic Discharge In Semiconductor Devices: An Overview. 397-398 - Jim Vinson, Juin J. Liou:
Electrostatic discharge in semiconductor devices: an overview. 399-420 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog To Maximum Likelihood Methods In Radar Array Signal Processing. 419-420 - A. Lee Swindlehurst, Petre Stoica:
Maximum likelihood methods in radar array signal processing. 421-441 - Aaron D. Wyner, Shlomo Shamai:
Introduction To "Communication In The Presence Of Noise". 442-446 - Claude E. Shannon:
Communication In The Presence Of Noise. 447-457 - Frederick E. Terman:
Education In 2012 For Communication And Electronics. 458-459 - Stephen W. Director:
Electrical Engineering Education Update. 460-462
Volume 86, Number 3, March 1998
- Stephen L. Dawson, John A. Kaufman:
The imperative for medical simulation. 479-483 - Richard M. Satava, Shaun B. Jones:
Current and future applications of virtual reality for medicine. 484-489 - Morten Bro-Nielsen:
Finite element modeling in surgery simulation. 490-503 - Michael J. Ackerman:
The Visible Human Project. 504-511 - Hervé Delingette:
Toward realistic soft-tissue modeling in medical simulation. 512-523 - Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus:
Force feedback for surgical simulation. 524-530 - Ziv Soferman, David Blythe, Nigel W. John:
Advanced graphics behind medical virtual reality: evolution of algorithms, hardware, and software interfaces. 531-554 - Ramin Shahidi, Rhea Tombropoulos, Robert P. Grzeszczuk:
Clinical applications of three-dimensional rendering of medical data sets. 555-568 - John W. Hills, Joel F. Jensen:
Telepresence technology in medicine: principles and applications. 569-580 - Bernard S. Finn:
Introduction To The Classic Paper By J. W. Howell. 581-582 - John W. Howell:
Conductivity Of Incandescent Carbon Filaments, And Of The Space Surrounding Them. 583-594 - Jerome B. Wiesner:
Electronics And Evolution. 595-596 - John H. Gibbons:
Viva La Revolution! 597-599 - Metin Akay:
Force And Touch Feedback For Virtual Reality [Book Reviews]. 600 - Yu-Chi Ho:
Neuro-fuzzy And Soft Computing - A Computational Approach To Learning And Machine Intelligence [Book Reviews]. 600-603
Volume 86, Number 4, April 1998
- Scout Hauck:
The roles of FPGAs in reprogrammable systems. 615-638 - Jian Ping Sun, George I. Haddad, Pinaki Mazumder, Joel N. Schulman:
Resonant tunneling diodes: models and properties. 641-660 - Pinaki Mazumder, Shriram Kulkarni, Mayukh Bhattacharya, Jian Ping Sun, George I. Haddad:
Digital circuit applications of resonant tunneling devices. 664-686 - Ching-Te Chuang, Pong-Fei Lu, Carl J. Anderson:
SOI for digital CMOS VLSI: design considerations and advances. 689-720 - Saifur Rahman:
An Introduction To "America's Energy Supply" by C.P. Steinmetz. 721-722 - Charles Steinmetz:
America's Energy Supply. 723-734 - Noel Ashbridge:
The Full Use Of Wide-band Communications. 735-736 - Victor O. K. Li:
Personal information service (PIS)-an application of wide-band communications, 2012 A.D. 737-740 - Tomomichi Hagiwara:
Optimal Sampled-data Control Systems[Book Reviews]. 741-742 - O. Hauptman:
Executive Economics: Ten Essential Tools For Managers[Book Reviews]. 742-743
Volume 86, Number 5, May 1998
- A. Murat Tekalp:
Special Issue On Multimedia Signal Processing, Part I [Scanning the Issue]. 751-754 - Richard V. Cox, Barry G. Haskell, Yann LeCun, Behzad Shahraray, Lawrence R. Rabiner:
On the applications of multimedia processing to communications. 755-824 - Ryohei Nakatsu:
Toward the creation of a new medium for the multimedia era. 825-836 - Tsuhan Chen, Ram R. Rao:
Audio-visual integration in multimodal communication. 837-852 - Rajeev Sharma, Vladimir I. Pavlovic, Thomas S. Huang:
Toward multimodal human-computer interface. 853-869 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Prem Kalra, Marc Escher:
Face to virtual face. 870-883 - Shih-Fu Chang, Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Robert McClintock:
Next-generation content representation, creation, and searching for new-media applications in education. 884-904 - Michal Irani, P. Anandan:
Video indexing based on mosaic representations. 905-921 - Barry Vercoe, William G. Gardner, Eric D. Scheirer:
Structured audio: creation, transmission, and rendering of parametric sound representations. 922-940 - Chris Kyriakakis:
Fundamental and technological limitations of immersive audio systems. 941-951 - T. V. Lakshman, Antonio Ortega, Amy R. Reibman:
VBR video: tradeoffs and potentials. 952-973 - Yao Wang, Qin-Fan Zhu:
Error control and concealment for video communication: a review. 974-997 - Takahiko Fukinuki:
Television: Past, Present, And Future. 998-1004 - V. K. Zworykin:
Description Of An Experimental Television System And The Kinescope. 1005-1012 - Robert M. Bowie:
The Information Science And Industry Fifty Years Hence. 1013-1014 - Hans Mark:
Comments on "The Information Science And Industry Fifty Years Hence" By R.M. Bowie. 1015-1017 - Joseph M. Martin:
R&D Project Selection [Book Reviews]. 1018-1019 - James E. Brittain:
Charles L.G. Fortescue and the method of symmetrical components [Scanning the Past]. 1020-1021
Volume 86, Number 6, June 1998
- A. Murat Tekalp, Peter J. L. van Beek, Candemir Toklu, Bilge Günsel:
Two-dimensional mesh-based visual-object representation for interactive synthetic/natural digital video. 1029-1051 - Jiankun Li, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Progressive coding of 3-D graphic models. 1052-1063 - Mitchell D. Swanson, Mei Kobayashi, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
Multimedia data-embedding and watermarking technologies. 1064-1087 - Gaurav Sharma, Michael J. Vrhel, H. Joel Trussell:
Color imaging for multimedia. 1088-1108 - Touradj Ebrahimi, Murat Kunt:
Visual data compression for multimedia applications. 1109-1125 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Lisimachos P. Kondi, Fabian W. Meier, Jörn Ostermann, Guido M. Schuster:
MPEG-4 and rate-distortion-based shape-coding techniques. 1126-1154 - K. J. Ray Liu, An-Yeu Wu, Arun Raghupathy, Jie Chen:
Algorithm-based low-power and high-performance multimedia signal processing. 1155-1202 - Ichiro Kuroda, Takao Nishitani:
Multimedia processors. 1203-1221 - Leonardo Chiariglione:
Impact of MPEG standards on multimedia industry. 1222-1227 - Gabriel Taubin, William P. Horn, Francis Lazarus, Jarek Rossignac:
Geometry coding and VRML. 1228-1243 - Sun-Yuan Kung, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
Neural networks for intelligent multimedia processing. 1244-1272 - Marwan A. Simaan:
An introduction to D.G. Little's 1924 classic paper "KDKA". 1273-1278 - D. G. Little:
KDKA: The Radio Telephone Broadcasting Station Of The Westinghouse Electric And Manufacturing Company At East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1279-1287 - P. J. Van Heerden:
Computers Of The Future. 1288-1289 - Paul B. Schneck:
The future of computing: a 50-year prediction. 1290-1292 - Tomomichi Hagiwara:
Optimal Sampled-data Control Systems [Book Reviews]. 1293-1294
Volume 86, Number 7, July 1998
- Andy D. Kucar, Jan Uddenfeldt:
Special Issue On The Mobile Radio Centennial. 1303-1306 - Gian Carlo Corazza:
Marconi's history [radiocommunication]. 1307-1311 - Adolf J. Schwab, Peter Fischer:
Maxwell, Hertz, and German radio-wave history. 1312-1318 - Jan Uddenfeldt:
Digital cellular-its roots and its future. 1319-1324 - J. V. Evans:
Satellite systems for personal communications. 1325-1341 - Lajos Hanzo:
Bandwidth-efficient wireless multimedia communications. 1342-1382 - Oreste Andrisano, Velio Tralli, Roberto Verdone:
Millimeter waves for short-range multimedia communication systems. 1383-1401 - Madhukar Budagavi, Jerry D. Gibson:
Speech coding in mobile radio communications. 1402-1412 - Graeme Woodward, Branka Vucetic:
Adaptive detection for DS-CDMA. 1413-1434 - Phillip A. Bello:
Sample size required in error-rate measurement on fading channels. 1435-1441 - Chun Loo, John S. Butterworth:
Land mobile satellite channel measurements and modeling. 1442-1463 - Philip V. Orlik, Stephen S. Rappaport:
Traffic performance and mobility modeling of cellular communications with mixed platforms and highly variable mobilities. 1464-1479 - Asha Mehrotra, Leonard S. Golding:
Mobility and security management in the GSM system and some proposed future improvements. 1480-1497 - C. R. Baugh, E. Laborde, V. Pandey, V. Varma:
Personal Access Communications System: fixed wireless local loop and mobile configurations and services. 1498-1506 - William A. Imbriale:
Introduction To "Electrical Disturbances Apparently Of Extraterrestrial Origin". 1507-1509 - Karl G. Jansky:
Electrical Disturbances Apparently Of Extraterrestrial Origin. 1510-1515 - Harper Q. North:
Extreme Developments Of Solid-state Circuitry. 1516-1517 - Tony Vacca:
2025: solid-state circuitry-nonstop influence on electronic systems. 1518-1521 - Ann Majchrzak:
Teams And Technology: Fulfilling The Promise Of The New Organization[Book Reviews]. 1522
Volume 86, Number 8, 1998
- Kaigham J. Gabriel:
Microelectromechanical systems. 1534-1535 - Gregory T. A. Kovacs, Nadim I. Maluf, Kurt E. Petersen:
Bulk micromachining of silicon. 1536-1551 - James M. Bustillo, Roger T. Howe, Richard S. Muller:
Surface micromachining for microelectromechanical systems. 1552-1574 - Martin A. Schmidt:
Wafer-to-wafer bonding for microstructure formation. 1575-1585 - Henry Guckel:
High-aspect-ratio micromachining via deep X-ray lithography. 1586-1593 - Mehran Mehregany, Christian A. Zorman, Narayanan Rajan, Chien Hung Wu:
Silicon carbide MEMS for harsh environments. 1594-1609 - Stephen D. Senturia:
CAD challenges for microsensors, microactuators, and microsystems. 1611-1626 - Masayoshi Esashi, Susumu Sugiyama, Kyoichi Ikeda, Yuelin Wang, Haruzo Miyashita:
Vacuum-sealed silicon micromachined pressure sensors. 1627-1639 - Navid Yazdi, Farrokh Ayazi, Khalil Najafi:
Micromachined inertial sensors. 1640-1659 - Henry Baltes, Oliver Paul, Oliver Brand:
Micromachined thermally based CMOS microsensors. 1660-1678 - B. E. Cole, R. E. Higashi, R. A. Wood:
Monolithic two-dimensional arrays of micromachined microstructures for infrared applications. 1679-1686 - Peter F. Van Kessel, Larry J. Hornbeck, Robert E. Meier, Michael R. Douglass:
A MEMS-based projection display. 1687-1704 - Richard S. Muller, Kam Y. Lau:
Surface-micromachined microoptical elements and systems. 1705-1720 - Hiroyuki Fujita:
Microactuators and micromachines. 1721-1732 - Andrew Mason, Navid Yazdi, Abhijeet V. Chavan, Khalil Najafi, Kensall D. Wise:
A generic multielement microsystem for portable wireless applications. 1733-1746 - David S. Eddy, Douglas R. Sparks:
Application of MEMS technology in automotive sensors and actuators. 1747-1755 - Clark T.-C. Nguyen, Linda P. B. Katehi, Gabriel M. Rebeiz:
Micromachined devices for wireless communications. 1756-1768 - Carlos H. Mastrangelo, Mark A. Burns, David T. Burke:
Microfabricated devices for genetic diagnostics. 1769-1787 - William R. Perkins:
Introduction To "a Brief History Of Electrical Engineering Education". 1788-1791 - Frederick E. Terman:
A Brief History Of Electrical Engineering Education. 1792-1800 - R. M. Page:
Man~machine Coupling - 2012 A.D. 1801-1802 - Rosalind W. Picard:
Human-computer coupling. 1803-1807 - James E. Brittain:
John Hopkinson And The Rationalization Of Dynamo Design. 1808-1809
Volume 86, Number 9, September 1998
- Howard Falk:
Prolog To Defect Tolerance In Vlsi Circuits: Techniques And Yield Analysis. 1817-1818 - Israel Koren, Zahava Koren:
Defect tolerance in VLSI circuits: techniques and yield analysis. 1819-1838 - Kevin Self:
Prolog To Deinterlacing-an Overview. 1837-1838 - Gerard de Haan, Erwin B. Bellers:
Deinterlacing-an overview. 1839-1857 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog To A Unified Approach To The Performance Analysis Of Digital Communication Over Generalized Fading Channels. 1858-1859 - Marvin K. Simon, Mohamed-Slim Alouini:
A unified approach to the performance analysis of digital communication over generalized fading channels. 1860-1877 - Paul Delogne:
Lee De Forest, The Inventor Of Electronics: A Tribute To Be Paid. 1878-1880 - Lee De Forest:
The Audion-detector And Amplifier. 1881-1888 - J. H. Dellinger:
Space Exploration. 1889 - Paul Halpern:
The Cosmos By Radio: Dellinger's Vision Of Space Exploration. 1890-1894 - James E. Brittain:
Harold D. Arnold: A pioneer in vacuum-tube electronics [Scanning the Past]. 1895-1896 - John R. Treichler, Michael G. Larimore, Jeffrey C. Harp:
Practical blind demodulators for high-order QAM signals. 1907-1926 - C. Richard Johnson Jr., Philip Schniter, Thomas J. Endres, James D. Behm, Donald Richard Brown, Raúl A. Casas:
Blind equalization using the constant modulus criterion: a review. 1927-1950 - Lang Tong, Sylvie Perreau:
Multichannel blind identification: from subspace to maximum likelihood methods. 1951-1968 - Georgios B. Giannakis, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Basis expansion models and diversity techniques for blind identification and equalization of time-varying channels. 1969-1986 - Alle-Jan van der Veen:
Algebraic methods for deterministic blind beamforming. 1987-2008 - Jean-François Cardoso:
Blind signal separation: statistical principles. 2009-2025 - Shun-ichi Amari, Andrzej Cichocki:
Adaptive blind signal processing-neural network approaches. 2026-2048 - Upamanyu Madhow:
Blind adaptive interference suppression for direct-sequence CDMA. 2049-2069 - Monisha Ghosh:
Blind decision feedback equalization for terrestrial television receivers. 2070-2081 - Hui Luo, Yanda Li:
The application of blind channel identification techniques to prestack seismic deconvolution. 2082-2089
Volume 86, Number 10, October 1998
- Introduction To "Radio Communication". 2090-2093
- Radio Communication. 2094-2105
- Some Thoughts On The State Of The Technical Science In 2012 A.D. 2106-2107
- A Response To "Some Thoughts On The State Of The Technical Science In 2012". 2108-2110
- Philip V. Orlik, Stephen S. Rappaport:
Corrections To "Traffic Performance And Mobility Modeling Of Cellular Communications With Mixed Platforms And Highly Variable Mobilities". 2111
Volume 86, Number 11, November 1998
- Simon Haykin, Bart Kosko:
Special Issue On Intelligent Signal Processing. 2119-2120 - Steve Mann:
Humanistic computing: "WearComp" as a new framework and application for intelligent signal processing. 2123-2151 - Sanya Mitaim, Bart Kosko:
Adaptive stochastic resonance. 2152-2183 - Malik Magdon-Ismail, Alexander Nicholson, Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa:
Financial markets: very noisy information processing. 2184-2195 - Partha Niyogi, Federico Girosi, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Incorporating prior information in machine learning by creating virtual examples. 2196-2209 - Kenneth Rose:
Deterministic annealing for clustering, compression, classification, regression, and related optimization problems. 2210-2239 - José C. Príncipe, Ludong Wang, Mark A. Motter:
Local dynamic modeling with self-organizing maps and applications to nonlinear system identification and control. 2240-2258 - Lee A. Feldkamp, Gintaras V. Puskorius:
A signal processing framework based on dynamic neural networks with application to problems in adaptation, filtering, and classification. 2259-2277 - Yann LeCun, Léon Bottou, Yoshua Bengio, Patrick Haffner:
Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition. 2278-2324 - Simon Haykin, David J. Thomson:
Signal detection in a nonstationary environment reformulated as an adaptive pattern classification problem. 2325-2344 - Shigeru Katagiri, Biing-Hwang Juang, Chin-Hui Lee:
Pattern recognition using a family of design algorithms based upon the generalized probabilistic descent method. 2345-2373 - Richard O'Donnell:
Some Potentialities Of Optical Masers. 2374-2375 - Some Potentialities Of Optical Masers. 2376-2382
- Novel Electronic Circuitry. 2383
- Ralph C. Merkle:
Making smaller, faster, cheaper computers. 2384-2386 - William Kilmer:
A Friendly Guide To Wavelets. 2387 - James E. Brittain:
Silvanus P. Thompson: A Pioneer Electrical Engineering Educator [Scanning the Past]. 2388-2389
Volume 86, Number 12, December 1998
- 1998 Index Proceedings Of The IEEE Vols. 84-86. 3-
- Bruno Riccò, Guido Torelli, Massimo Lanzoni, Alessandro Manstretta, Herman E. Maes, Donato Montanari, Alberto Modelli:
Nonvolatile multilevel memories for digital applications. 2399-2423 - Daniel L. Lau, Gonzalo R. Arce, Neal C. Gallagher:
Green-noise digital halftoning. 2424-2444 - Dirk J. Vermeulen:
The remarkable Dr. Hendrik van der Bijl. 2445-2454 - Hendrik J. Van Der Bijl:
Theory And Operating Characteristics Of The Thermionic Amplifier. 2455-2467 - Marvin Camras:
Magnetic Recording And Reproduction - 2012 A.D. 2468 - Ray Dolby:
Sound recording-will there be progress forever? 2469-2472 - Edwin E. Yaz:
Linear Matrix Inequalities In System And Control Theory. 2473-2474 - James E. Brittain:
John R. Crouse and the Society for Electrical Development [Scanning the Past]. 2475-2477
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