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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, January 1991
- Roberto Aaron, Maurizio Dècina:
Asynchronous transfer mode or synchronous transfer mode or both? 10-13 - Frederick T. Andrews:
Switching in a competitive market. 18-20 - Michael Murphy, Gregory Bielby, Bruce Roe, Ken Read, Al O'Gorman, Matthew Lennig:
Automation of alternate billed calls using speech recognition. 25-29 - Jean-Pierre Guenin, Thérèse Morin, Pierre Deffin, François Leclerc, Roger Trubert:
ISDN in France - 1987 to 1990: from the first commercial offering to national coverage of NUMERIS. 30-35 - Jerald L. Johnson, Richard P. Cetti, Michael H. Cooper, Randall J. Wilson, Robin J. Thompson:
AT&T's 5ESS switch: early experiences and details on planning and implementing a large-scale ISDN corporate R&D network. 36-43 - Masanobu Fujioka, Hikaru Yagi, Yoshikazu Ikeda:
Universal service creation and provision environment for intelligent network. 44-51 - Thomas F. Bowen, Gita Gopal, Gary E. Herman, William H. Mansfield Jr.:
A scale database architecture for network services. 52-59 - Katsumi Maruyama, Nobuyuki Watanabe, Keiich Koyanagi, Toshihiro Kai, Shuji Tomita:
A concurrent object-oriented switching program in Chill. 60-68 - William R. Byrne, George Clapp, Henry J. Kafka, Gottfried W. R. Luderer, Bruce L. Nelson:
Evolution of metropolitan area networks to broadband ISDN. 69-70 - Marek R. Wernik, Ernst A. Munter:
Broadband public network and switch architecture. 83-89 - Yoshito Sakurai, Nobuhiko Ido, Shinobu Gohara, Noboru Endo:
Large-scale ATM multistage switching network with shared buffer memory switches. 90-96 - Günter Domann:
Two years of experience with broadband ISDN field trial. 97-104 - Colin Buckingham, Gé Klein Wolterink, Dag Åkerberg:
A business cordless PABX telephone system on 800 MHz based on the DECT technology. 105-110
Volume 29, Number 2, February 1991
- Janice Obuchowski:
Wireless communications and spectrum conservation: sending a signal to conserve. 26 - Sam Ginn:
Personal communication services: expanding the freedom to communicate. 30-32 - Ian M. Ross:
Wireless network directions. 40-42 - Douglas G. Smith:
Spread spectrum for wireless phone systems: the subtle interplay between technology and regulation. 44-46 - Jack T. Taylor, Jim K. Omura:
Spread spectrum technology: a solution to the personal communications services frequency allocation dilemma. 48-51 - Carson E. Agnew:
Efficient spectrum allocation for personal communications services. 52-54 - Richard J. Lynch:
PCN: son of cellular? The challenges of providing PCN service. 56-57 - Gary K. Noreen:
Regulatory flexibility in commercial satellite communications. 58-60 - Richard M. Singer, David A. Irwin:
Personal communications services: the next technological revolution. 62-66 - Lance J. Hoffman, Paul C. Clark:
Imminent policy considerations in the design and management of national and international computer networks. 68-74
Volume 29, Number 3, March 1991
- George T. Hawley:
Historical perspectives on the US telephone loop. 24-28 - Frederick T. Andrews:
The evolution of digital loop carrier. 31-35 - Gerd Tenzer:
The introduction of optical fiber in the subscriber loop in the telecommunication networks of DBP TELEKOM. 36-38 - Thomas R. Rowbotham:
Local loop developments in the UK. 50-59 - Tetsuya Miki, Ryoichi Komiya:
Japanese subscriber loop network and fiber optic loop development. 60-67 - Paul W. Shumate, Richard K. Snelling:
Evolution of fiber in the residential loop plant. 68-74 - Tom M. Taylor:
Power and energy in the local loop. 76-82 - James L. Spencer, Duane S. Kobayashi:
Establishing reliability and availability criteria for fiber-in-the-loop systems. 84-90 - Donald C. Cox, Warren S. Gifford, Howard Sherry:
Low-power digital radio as a ubiquitous subscriber loop. 92-95 - David L. Waring, Joseph W. Lechleider, To Russell Hsing:
Digital subscriber line technology facilitates a graceful transition from copper to fiber. 96-104 - P. Douglas Lattner, Robert L. Fike, Gary A. Nelson:
Business and residential services for the evolving subscriber loop. 109-114 - Patrick E. White:
The role of the broadband integrated services digital network. 116-119
Volume 29, Number 4, April 1991
- Marion R. Finley Jr., Ancilla Karakura, Raphaël Nbogni:
Survey of intelligent building concepts. 18-23 - Barry M. Flax:
Intelligent buildings. 24-27 - Takao Kashiwamura, Hisao Koga, Yasuji Murakami:
Telecommunications aspects of intelligent buildings. 28-32 - Paul S. Kreager:
The intelligent building telecommunications infrastructure. 42-48 - Sumio Fujie, Yuji Mikami:
Construction aspects of intelligent buildings. 50-57 - Thomas A. Freeburg:
Enabling technologies for wireless in-building network communications - four technical challenges, four solutions. 58-64 - Donald L. Schilling, Laurence B. Milstein, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Marvin Kullback, Frank Miller:
Spread spectrum for commercial communications. 66-79
Volume 29, Number 5, May 1991
- Miles A. Copeland:
VLSI for analog/digital communications. 25-30 - Hassan M. Ahmed, Richard B. Kline:
Recent advances in DSP systems. 32-45 - Gerhard P. Fettweis, Heinrich Meyr:
High-speed parallel Viterbi decoding: algorithm and VLSI-architecture. 46-55 - Steven M. Rubin:
A general-purpose framework for CAD algorithms. 56
Volume 29, Number 6, June 1991
- A. Michael Noll:
Technologies on the horizon - voice vs. data: an estimate of future broadband traffic. 22 - David J. Goodman:
Trends in cellular and cordless communications. 31-40 - Hans-Peter Königs:
Cryptographic identification methods for smart cards in the process of standardization. 42-48 - Joseph Sosnosky, Tsong-Ho Wu:
SONET ring applications for survivable fiber loop networks. 51-58 - Thomas J. J. Starr:
OAM&P for ISDN basic access DSL based on ANSI physical layer standards. 59-63
Volume 29, Number 7, July 1991
- Changxin Fan:
Development of telecommunications undertakings in China. 16-17 - Mario Pachajoa-Burbano:
Latin American telecommunications networks. 18-22 - L. E. Varakin, A. S. Adjemov, L. I. Golyayeva, A. F. Petrov, V. M. Tjomkin:
Analysis of prospects of fiber optic long-distance telephone network architecture. 23-25 - L. E. Varakin, A. S. Adjemov, E. A. Zarkevitch, V. I. Smirnov:
Architecture and development of telecommunications networks. 26-28 - Nasser Modiri:
An implementation of the Common Network Management Information Service Element interfaces. 29-38 - Robert S. Cahn, Pao-Chi Chang, Parviz Kermani, Aaron Kershenbaum:
INTREPID: an integrated network tool for routing, evaluation of performance, and interactive design. 40-47
Volume 29, Number 8, August 1991
- Werner Habermann:
HDTV standards. 10-12 - Yuichi Ninomiya:
HDTV broadcasting systems. 15-22 - William H. Hassinger:
FCC policy on HDTV. 23-24 - Ronald A. Bedford:
Industrial application of HDTV. 25-27 - Ryozo Kishimoto, Ichiro Yamashita:
HDTV communication systems in broadband communication networks. 28-35 - Paul E. Fleischer, Richard C. Lau, Michael E. Lukacs:
Digital transport of HDTV on optical fiber. 36-41 - William G. Connolly:
High definition television studio equipment. 42-45
Volume 29, Number 9, September 1991
- Andrew J. Viterbi:
Wireless digital communication: a view based on three lessons learned. 33-36 - Stephen M. Walters:
A new direction for broadband ISDN. 39-42 - John Burgin, Dennis Dorman:
Broadband ISDN resource management: the role of virtual paths. 44-48 - James W. Roberts:
Variable-bit-rate traffic control in B-ISDN. 50-56 - Tadanobu Okada, Hirokazu Ohnishi, Naotaka Morita:
Traffic control in asynchronous transfer mode. 58-62 - Adrian E. Eckberg, Bharat T. Doshi, Richard Zoccolillo:
Controlling congestion in B-ISDN/ATM: issues and strategies. 64-70 - Hans-Jürgen Breuer:
ATM-layer OAM: principles and open issues [B-ISDN]. 75-78 - Jon Anderson, Matt D. Nguyen:
ATM-layer OAM implementation issues [B-ISDN]. 79-81
Volume 29, Number 10, October 1991
- Stephen Wolf, Charles A. Dvorak, Robert F. Kubichek, Colin R. South, Richard A. Schaphorst, Stephen D. Voran:
How will we rate telecommunications system performance? 23-29 - Alexander G. Fraser:
Designing a public data network. 31-35 - Henry Gilbert, Osama Aboul-Magd, Van Phung:
Developing a cohesive traffic management strategy for ATM networks. 36-45 - Ibrahim W. Habib, Tarek N. Saadawi:
Controlling flow and avoiding congestion in broadband networks. 46-53 - Israel Cidon, Inder S. Gopal, Roch Guérin:
Bandwidth management and congestion control in plaNET. 54-64 - Aurel A. Lazar, Giovanni Pacifici:
Control of resources in broadband networks with quality of service guarantees. 66-73 - Kerry W. Fendick, Debasis Mitra, Manoel A. Rodrigues, Judith B. Seery, Alan Weiss:
An approach to high-performance, high-speed data networks. 74-82
Volume 29, Number 11, November 1991
- William C. Y. Lee:
Smaller cells for greater performance. 19-23 - John H. Lodge:
Mobile satellite communications systems: Toward global personal communications. 24-30 - Peter Wood:
Mobile satellite services for travellers. 32-35 - Nick Hart, Paul Robertson, Paul Bartels:
Mobile services in Australia. 36-40 - Sirin Tekinay, Bijan Jabbari:
Handover and channel assignment in mobile cellular networks. 42-46 - Jerry L. Grubb:
The traveller's dream come true [satellite personal communication]. 48-51 - Theodore S. Rappaport:
The wireless revolution. 52 - Andy D. Kucar:
Mobile radio: An overview. 72-85 - Donald L. Schilling, Laurence B. Milstein, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Fred Bruno, Emmanuel G. Kanterakis, Marvin Kullback, Vinko Erceg, William H. Biederman, Douglas S. Fishman, Donald C. Salerno:
Broadband CDMA for personal communications systems. 86-93 - Janusz Filipiak, Krzysztof Wajda:
Telecommunications in Poland. 94-99
Volume 29, Number 12, December 1991
- G. David Forney Jr., M. Vedat Eyuboglu:
Combined equalization and coding using precoding. 25-34 - John B. Anderson, Carl-Erik W. Sundberg:
Advances in constant envelope coded modulation. 36-45 - Iwao Sasase, Shinsaku Mori:
Multi-h phase-coded modulation. 46-56 - A. Robert Calderbank, James E. Mazo:
Spectral nulls and coding with large alphabets. 58-67 - Paul H. Siegel, Jack K. Wolf:
Modulation and coding for information storage. 68-86 - Shuzo Kato, Masahiro Morikura, Shuji Kubota:
Implementation of coded modems. 88-97
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