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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 1981
- J. Almond:
Commercial communication satellite systems in Canada. 10-20 - Herbert G. Bown, William Sawchuk:
TELIDON - A review. 22-28 - Rod Kachulak:
A rural integrated distribution trial with fiber optics. 36-42 - F. Ricci:
Errata. 51
Volume 19, Number 2, March 1981
- Jeremiah Hayes:
Local distribution in computer communications. 6-14 - Irwin Dorros:
ISDN. 16-19 - Mac E. Van Valkenburg:
Trends in engineering education. 20-22 - Inder Soi, Krishan Aggarwal:
A review of computer-communication network classification schemes. 24-32 - Masao Kato, Toshiharu Takatsuki, Yutaka Yoshida:
DDX [Japanese digital switching network]. 34-37 - Ashok N. Rudrapatna:
Evaluation of advanced switching technologies for integrated voice/data applications. 38-44
Volume 19, Number 3, May 1981
- Masaki Koyama, Takeshi Itoh:
Present and future of large capacity optical fiber transmission. 4-10 - Katsuya Okimi, Hiroshi Fukinuki:
Master-slave synchronization techniques. 12-21 - Kei-ichi Tsukada, Miyatomi Imanaga:
Data communications. 23-34 - Heiichi Yamamoto:
Advanced 16-QAM techniques for digital microwave radio. 36-45 - Philip B. Gieseler:
UHF television and the signal strength handicap. 46-56
Volume 19, Number 4, July 1981
- Charles B. Bailey:
Digital radio economics. 6-8 - Paul R. Hartmann:
Digital radio technology: Present and future. 10-14 - Edmund Laport, Edward Tilton, Richard Rowe:
Amateur radio. 16-24 - Bernard Goldberg:
Applications of statistical communications theory. 26-33 - Jack M. Linthicum:
A guide to the FCC's rulemaking procedures. 34-37
Volume 19, Number 5, September 1981
- William V. Tilston:
On evaluating the performance of communications antennas. 18-20 - Peter A. Ramsdale:
Antennas for communications. 28-30 - David P. Casasent:
A review of optical signal processing. 40-42 - Alex Hills:
Rural telephony and the economic challenge ahead. 49-51 - F. Ricci:
Correction. 65
Volume 19, Number 6, November 1981
- Timothy Healy:
Machine intelligence and communications in future NASA missions. 8-15 - Michael Callaham:
Submarine communications. 16-25 - Robert D. Briskman:
Domestic communications satellites: System considerations for rural areas. 26-33 - Carol Lof:
Communications in the People's Republic of China. 35-46 - Dayamoy Chakraborty:
Maximum likelihood sequence detection in nonlinear satellite channels. 47-53 - George Sinclair:
Do we know what "technology" means? 54-56

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