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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 1989
- Dennis R. Patrick:
The telecommunications marketplace of the 1990's: new opportunities and new challenges. 14-16 - Alfred C. Sikes:
The NTIA Telecom 2000 report: charting the course for a new century. 17-19 - Eric Sharp:
Global networks. 20-21 - Hideo Yoshizaki:
Breakup of AT&T and liberalization of the telecommunications business. 22-23 - Delbert C. Staley:
Domestic roadblocks to a global information highway. 24-25 - Robert E. Allen:
The effects of regulatory policy on the international telecommunications market. 26-28 - William G. McGowan:
Investment in telecommunications: opportunities or pitfalls in today's environment. 29-31 - C. Travis Marshall:
The impact of divestiture and deregulation on technology and world markets [telecommunications]. 32-34 - James L. Johnson:
Telecommunications and the future. 35-37 - Henry Geller:
Government policy as to AT&T and the BOCs: the next 5 years. 38-40 - David B. Newman Jr.:
Intellectual property reforms and international trade. 41-42 - Danny E. Adams:
US telecommunications policy: directions for the next five years. 43-44 - Andrew D. Lipman:
The changing face of US telecommunications trade policy. 54-56 - Lee L. Selwyn, Scott C. Lundquist:
Adapting telecom regulation to industry change: promoting development without compromising ratepayer protection. 57-65 - Irwin Dorros:
A systems approach for national telecommunications policy. 66-70 - John C. McDonald:
The regulatory challenge of broadband technologies. 71-74 - Daniel W. Latham:
Industry in transition: telecommunications - yesterday, today and tomorrow. 75-76 - Alan Pearce:
The role of government policymakers [telecommunications industry]. 77-80
Volume 27, Number 2, February 1989
- Steven E. Minzer, Dan R. Spears:
New directions in signaling for broadband ISDN. 6-14 - Curtis A. Siller Jr., Walter Debus, Thomas L. Osborne:
Spectral shaping and digital synthesis of an M-ary time series. 15-24 - John M. Lewis:
Bandwidth utilization of a large local area network. 25-30 - Ranjana Sharma:
VSAT network economics: a comparative analysis. 31-35 - Faramaz Davarian, Joe T. Sumida:
A multipurpose digital modulator. 36-45 - Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Enhancing speech degraded by additive noise or interfering speakers. 46-52
Volume 27, Number 3, March 1989
- Ralph Ballart, Yau-Chau Ching:
SONET: now it's the standard optical network. 8-15 - Patrick R. Trischitta, Dixon T. S. Chen:
Repeaterless undersea lightwave systems. 16-21 - Stuart S. Wagner, Haim Kobrinski:
WDM applications in broadband telecommunication networks. 22-30
Volume 27, Number 4, April 1989
- Yutaka Yamamoto, Tim Wright:
Error performance in evolving digital networks including ISDNs. 12-18 - Ken Stauffer, Andy Brajkovic:
DS-1 extended superframe format and related performance issues. 19-23 - Masami Kihara:
Performance aspects of reference clock distribution for evolving digital networks. 24-34 - John E. Abate, Edgar W. Butterline, Roy A. Carley, Paul Greendyk, Adolfo M. Montenegro, Christopher D. Near, Steven H. Richman, George P. Zampetti:
AT&T's new approach to the synchronization of telecommunication networks. 35-45 - Tadahiro Yokoi, Kunio Kodaira:
Grade of service in the ISDN era. 46-50
Volume 27, Number 5, May 1989
- Theodore S. Rappaport:
Indoor radio communications for factories of the future. 15-24 - Janusz Filipiak:
M-architecture: a structural model of traffic management and control in broadband ISDNs. 25-31 - George E. Daddis Jr., Hwa C. Torng:
A taxonomy of broadband integrated switching architectures. 32-42 - K. M. Sundara Murthy, Kenneth G. Gordon:
VSAT networking concepts and new applications development. 43-49 - K. M. Sundara Murthy, Jay Alan, John Barry, Barry G. Evans, Neville Miller, Robert Mullinax, Paul Noble, Barry O'Neal, Joseph J. Sanchez, N. Seshagiri, Dennis Shanley, Jim Stratigos, John W. Warner:
VSAT user network examples. 50-57 - Leonard S. Golding, Andrew J. Viterbi, Richard W. Jestin, Joseph N. Pelton, Barry G. Evans, Joseph Rinde, Peter P. Nuspl, Pierre Bartholomé, K. M. Sundara Murthy:
VSATs: expert views on future trends. 58-64
Volume 27, Number 6, June 1989
- Sharon Heatley, Dan Stokesberry:
Analysis of transport measurements over a local area network. 16-22 - David D. Clark, Van Jacobson, John Romkey, Howard Salwen:
An analysis of TCP processing overhead. 23-29 - Per Gunningberg, Mats Björkman, Erik Nordmark, Stephen Pink, Peter Sjödin, Jan-Erik Strömquist:
Application protocols and performance benchmarks. 30-36 - David R. Cheriton, Carey L. Williamson:
VMTP as the transport layer for high-performance distributed systems. 37-44 - Morten Skov:
Implementation of physical and media access protocols for high-speed networks. 45-53
Volume 27, Number 7, July 1989
- Andrew J. Viterbi, Jack K. Wolf, Ephraim Zehavi, Roberto Padovani:
A pragmatic approach to trellis-coded modulation. 11-19 - Raymond Steele:
The cellular environment of lightweight handheld portables. 20-29 - Donald C. Cox:
Portable digital radio communications - an approach to tetherless access. 30-40 - Naoki Matsuo, Katsunori Shimohara, Hiroyuki Matsui, Yukio Tokunaga:
Personal telephone services using IC-cards. 41-48
Volume 27, Number 8, August 1989
- Frederick T. Andrews:
The heritage of telegraphy. 12-18 - Henry Geller:
US domestic telecommunications policy in the next five years. 19-23 - Bailey M. Geeslin:
Funding the future telecommunications infrastructure. 24-27 - John Carey:
Consumer adoption of new communication technologies. 28-32 - Laszlo A. Belady:
Software is the glue in large systems. 33-36
Volume 27, Number 9, September 1989
- Steven E. Minzer:
Broadband ISDN and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). 17-24 - Joseph W. Lechleider:
Line codes for digital subscriber lines [ISDN basic access]. 25-32 - Hélio Marcos M. Graciosa:
Telecommunications research and development in Brazil. 33-41 - Dennis Bodson, Richard Schaphorst, Stephen J. Urban:
Gray scale pictures via Group 3 facsimile. 42-49 - Stanford R. Amstutz:
Burst switching - an update. 50-57 - Larry Hohmann:
Process control in standards bodies. 59
Volume 27, Number 10, October 1989
- Paul S. Henry:
High-capacity lightwave local area networks. 20-26 - Matthew S. Goodman:
Multiwavelength networks and new approaches to packet switching. 27-35 - Richard A. Linke:
Optical heterodyne communications systems. 36-41 - Tien Pei Lee, Chung-En Zah:
Wavelength-tunable and single-frequency semiconductor lasers for photonic communications networks. 42-52 - Haim Kobrinski, Kwok-Wai Cheung:
Wavelength-tunable optical filters: applications and technologies. 53-63 - Yih-Kang Maurice Lin, Dan R. Spears, Mih Yin:
Fiber-based local access network architectures. 64-73
Volume 27, Number 11, November 1989
- Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa:
Information theory, complexity and neural networks. 25-28 - Joshua Alspector:
Neural-style microsystems that learn. 29-36 - Demetri Psaltis, Alan A. Yamamura, Ken Hsu, Steven Lin, Xiang-guang Gu, David Brady:
Optoelectronic implementations of neural networks. 37-40 - Yann LeCun, Lawrence D. Jackel, Bernhard E. Boser, John S. Denker, Hans Peter Graf, Isabelle Guyon, Don Henderson, Richard E. Howard, Wayne E. Hubbard:
Handwritten digit recognition: applications of neural network chips and automatic learning. 41-46 - Richard P. Lippmann:
Pattern classification using neural networks. 47-50 - Ben P. Yuhas, Moise H. Goldstein Jr., Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Integration of acoustic and visual speech signals using neural networks. 65-71 - Timothy X. Brown:
Neural networks for switching. 72-81 - Jasper C. Lupo:
Defense applications of neural networks. 82-88
Volume 27, Number 12, December 1989
- Jagdish Kohli:
Medical imaging applications of emerging broadband networks. 8-16 - Stuart S. Wagner, Ronald C. Menendez:
Evolutionary architectures and techniques for video distribution on fiber. 17-25 - Michael Cooperman, A. Paige, Richard W. Sieber:
Broadband video switching. 26-30 - Soung C. Liew, Kevin W. Lu:
New architectures for diversity in fiber loop networks. 31-37 - Anna Robrock:
Test yourself: how much do you know about international communications? [International numbering systems]. 38-40
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