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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 1980
- Carol Lof:
In this issue. 1 - Stanley L. Freeny:
TDM/FDM translation as an application of digital signal processing. 5-15 - Peter Monsen:
Fading channel communications. 16-25 - Stewart D. Personick:
Digital transmission building blocks. 27-36 - Donald K. Dement:
NASA's revitalized role in satellite communications. 37-41
Volume 18, Number 2, March 1980
- Allen Gersho:
In this issue. 1 - Rodger E. Ziemer, William H. Tranter:
A survey and analysis of electrical engineering curricula in communications and signal processing. 5-12 - Kenneth J. Zdunek:
Engineering education: A young engineer's view. 14-18 - David Kahn:
Cryptology goes public. 19-28
Volume 18, Number 3, May 1980
- Carol Lof:
In this issue. 1 - Carol Lof:
The era of electronic enlightenment? 4-7 - Paul R. Gray, David G. Messerschmitt:
Integrated circuits for local digital switching line interfaces. 12-23 - C. Denis Hall:
Digital switching - The enabler of future services. 24-29 - Daniel M. Costigan:
Facsimile comes up to speed. 30-35
Volume 18, Number 4, July 1980
- Carol Lof:
In this issue. 1 - Hisashi Kaneko, Tatsuo lshiguro:
Digital television transmission using bandwidth compression techniques. 14-22 - Koji Kobayashi:
Telecommunications in the future. 23-27 - Luther J. Carter:
Is science and engineering training adequate? 28-29 - Carol Lof:
The department of defenses's communications expert - An interview with Gerald Dinneen. 36-37
Volume 18, Number 5, September 1980
- Harold A. Rosen:
Space telecommunications. 5-11 - Herbert Schnipper:
The SBS system and services. 12-15 - C. Retna Dhas:
Satellite multiple access protocols. 16-20 - Kazuhiro Miyauchi:
NTT's domestic satellite communication system. 25-34 - Carol Lof:
Talk with an astronaut turned telephone man. 35-39
Volume 18, Number 6, November 1980
- Neil F. Dinn:
Digital radio: Its time has come. 6-12 - Frank Amoroso:
The bandwidth of digital data signal. 13-24 - Robert K. Kwan:
Electronic message services into the 80's. 25-29

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