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European Transactions on Telecommunications, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January / February 1990
- Michel Carpentier:
The European telecommunications market. 5-7
- Reinhard Schulte-Braucks:
Europe 1992: The European commission's policy in telecommunications. 9-15
- M. Ballard, E. Issenmann:
Digital cellular mobile-radio system ECR900. 17-30 - Jaime Bustillo Velasco, Miguel Rodriguez-Palanca Pliego:
Time diversity: A solution for 900 MHz trunking systems. 31-34 - Gerhard Rigoll:
Large vocabulary hidden markov model based speech recognition. 37-42 - Michele Marini:
Improved performance in a local area network integrating voice and data. 43-47 - John D. Kanellopoulos, Spiros Ventouras:
A modification of the predictive analysis for the multiple site diversity performance taking into account the stratified rain. 49-57 - Wolfgang Böhm, Ralf Hartmann, Günther Ruske:
Comparison of different facsimile data compression methods for text, graphics and halftone documents. 59-65 - Angelo Bernardini, Marco Bernesi, Mario Salerno:
Linear prediction methods for interference elimination in spread spectrum systems. 67-78
Volume 1, Number 2, March / April 1990
- Emilio Gatti:
Editorial note. 84 - F. E. Othmer:
Optimum reception in digital communication systems. 85-92 - Herbert J. Carlin, Pier Paolo Civalleri:
Performance limitations for distributed amplifiers. 93-102 - Alfred Fettweis:
On assessing robustness of recursive digital filters. 103-109 - Manfred Behles, Udo Unrau:
Comparison of near-field and far-field methods for fiber-optic DMA measurements. 111-117 - Sergio Cesare Brofferio, Giuseppe Mastronardi:
A migrating data driven architecture for signal processing. 119-125 - Giovanni Soncini:
Focus on VLSI technology Part I: Processing and reliability: Foreword. 127
- Livio Baldi:
VLSI technologies: High performers and workhorses. 129-136 - Nohuo Sasaki:
Feasibility of 3D integration. 137-142
- M. Gentili, A. Lucchesini, L. Scopa, Paolo Lugli, A. Paoletti, G. Messina, S. Santangelo, A. Tucciarone:
Modeling of electron beam scattering in high resolution lithography for the fabrication of X-Ray masks. 143-147 - Maurizio Severi, Maurizio Irnpronta, Paolo Negrini, Stefano Vassura:
Charge trapping and interface trap generation in thin nitrided silicon dioxide films for VLSI. 149-153 - Pierluigi Bellutti, C. Claeys, I. Debusschere, F. Corticelli, D. Govoni:
Gate oxide thinning as related to doping effects. 155-158 - Sandro Solmi, Renato Angelucci, Marco Merli:
Shallow junctions for ULSI technology. 159-165 - L. D. Bartholomew, N. M. Gralenski, J. C. Sisson, G. U. Pignatel:
Doped SiO2 deposition from TMP in APCVD. 167-172 - Giorgio De Santi:
Interconnections technologies for VLSI circuits. 173-177 - Dipankar Pramanik, Gianpaolo Spadini:
Interconnections in application specific VLSI. 179-184
- E. H. A. Crannernan:
Multi-level metallization: Future prospects. 185-194 - Arnold Pfahnl:
IC packaging and interconnections-status and trends. 195-199
- Massimo Lanzoni, Roberto Menozzi, Piero Olivo, Bruno Riccò, Andrea Haardt:
Testing of E2PROM aging and endurance: A case study. 201-207 - Giovanni Soncini, Claudio Canali, Enrico Zanoni, Francrsco Cors, Alessandro Diligenti, Fausto Fantini, Vito A. Monaco, Guido Masetti, Carlo Morandi:
VLSI reliability: Contributions from a three year national research program. 209-220
Volume 1, Number 3, May / June 1990
- Luciano Izzo, Luigi Paura, Mario Tanda:
Optimum and suboptimum detection of weak signals in cyclostationary non-gaussian noise. 233-237 - Jörg Wintermantel:
Implementation of multirate systems by digital signal processors. 239-246 - Tadeusz Uhl, Bruno Müller-Clostermann:
Performance analysis of a new network access flow control method in computer communication networks. 247-255 - Salvatore Marano:
A collisionless tree LAN with simultaneous transmission and high throughput: A performance study. 257-264 - Giuseppe De Franco:
A mathematical model for the evaluation of spurious response interference in a superheterodyne receiver. 265-276 - Anton M. Øifot, Øystein Pedersen:
From R&D laboratories reduction of the chip area of MMIC distributed amplifiers. 277-281 - Giovanni Soncini:
Focus on VLSI technology Part 2: Modelling and production management: Foreword. 283 - Marcel Roche:
BICMOS technologies. 285-291
- Peter Pichler, Heiner Ryssel:
Simulation of silicon semiconductor processing. 293-299
- Paolo Ciampolini, Anna Pierantoni, Massimo Rudan, Giorgio Baccarani:
Three-dimensional simulation of VLSI structures. 301-306 - Antonio Gnudi, Farouk Odeh, Massimo Rudan:
Investigation of non-local transport phenomena in small semiconductor devices. 307-312 - Cristiano Sala, Wim Magnus, Kristin De Meyer:
Carrier transport modelling in the inversion layer of submicron semiconductor devices. 313-317 - John M. Robertson, Robert J. Holwill:
Information management in VLSI technology. 319-325 - Renzo Traversini, Aurelio De Lisio, Giuseppe Barbuscia:
Modeling and control of VLSI circuit yield. 327-336 - Enrico Sangiorgi:
Latch-up in CMOS circuits: A review. 337-349 - Salvatore Bellone, Paolo Spirito:
A new test structure for recombination measurements in thin si layers for VLSI structures. 351-358
Volume 1, Number 4, July / August 1990
- Carlo Naldi:
Focus on advanced topics in physical III-V device simulation: Foreword. 373-374 - G. Hugh Song, Karl Hess, Thomas Kerkhoven, Umberto Ravaioli:
Two-dimensional simulation of quantum well lasers. 375-381 - Christopher M. Snowden, Renato R. Pantoja:
Quasi-two dimensional MESFET models application and validation. 383-388 - Wolfgang Brockerhoff, Michael Versteegen, Ralf Bertenburg, Ulrich Seiler, Klaus Heime:
Simulation of surface effects in planar GaAs MESFET structures by use of a quasi-2D model. 389-392 - Trevor M. Barton:
Simulation of surface state dynamics on GaAs MESFETs. 393-400 - Rainer Makowitz, Wolfgang Brockerhoff:
Simulation of short-channel and surface effects in submicron GaAs MESFETs. 401-409 - Giovanni Ghione, Augusto Benvenuti, Marco Pirola, Carlo Naldi:
An extended majority-carrier approach for the DC and small-signal simulation of ion-implanted mesfets on compensated and p-type substrates. 411-419 - Tarek Shawki, Georges Salmer:
Structural optimization of millimeter-wave subhalf-micron gate MODFETs. 421-428 - Jocelyn Alamkan, Henri Happy, Yvon Cordier, Alain Cappy:
Modelling of pseudomorphic AlGaAs/GaInAs/AlGaAs layers using selfconsistent approach. 429-432 - Philippe Jansen, N. Maene, Walter De Raedt, S. Naten, D. Stubbe, Wim Schoenmaker, M. Van Rossum, Kristin M. De Meyer:
AlGaAs/GaAs: High electron mobility transistor simulations with PRISM. 433-437 - Canute Moglestue:
Monte carlo particle study of transport along the hetero interface in a field-effect transistor. 439-446 - Paolo Lugli, Andrea Neviani, Marco Saraniti:
Physical models for heterostructure FET simulation. 447-456 - Andrzej Borys:
Harmonic distortion in nearly sinusoidal oscillators. 459-464 - David Muñoz Rodríguez, Domingo Lara-Rodríguez:
Multi-threshold and signal trend forecasting algorithms for hand-off in cellular communications. 465-469 - Umberto Pogliano:
Analysis of the effect of irregularities on the electrodes of the calculable cross-capacitor. 471-476 - Andrea Ferrero, Umberto Pisani:
A computer aided procedure for experimental chamcterization and small signal modeling of MESFETs. 477-486 - Gian Guido Gentili:
Alternative formulation of boundary-element method for two-dimensional electromagnetic boundary-value problems. 487-496 - Salvatore Caorsi, Gian Luigi Gragnani, Matteo Pastorino:
A numerical approach to electromagnetic dosimetry for the human body. 497-503
- Andrea Galtarossa, Antonio Pavan, Carlo G. Someda, Ruggiero Zanineilo:
Simplified crosstalk measurements in medium length polarization maintaining fibers. 505-507
- Rabindranath Nandi, Salil Kumar Sanyal:
From R&D laboratories: A microprocessor controlled dual-input integrator. 509-511 - Fabrizio Clemente, Mario Cesarelli, Marcello Bracale:
A flexible FFT algorithm to process serial data signals using personal computer. 513-517
Volume 1, Number 5, September / October 1990
- Francesco Valdoni, Marina Ruggieri, Francesco Vatalaro, Aldo Paraboni:
A new millimetre wave satellite system for land mobile communications. 533-544 - Alinur Buyukaksoy, Eren Erdoan, Gökhan Uzgoren:
Diffraction of plane waves by a two-part metal-backed thin dielectric plane. 545-548 - Graziano Cerri:
The microstrip spiral antenna. 549-555 - P. Speier, Klaus Wünstel, O. Hildebrand:
High speed and coherent transmission components. 557-567 - Andrea Nannini, Paolo Emilio Bagnoli:
Analysis of the influence of spatially localized oxide traps on the capacitance of MIS tunnel diodes. 569-577 - Angelantonio Gnazzo, Eros Modone, Livio Cognolato, Giuseppe Cocito:
From R&D laboratories: Design and realization by MCVD of optical fibres with zero dispersion wavelength around 1550 nm. 579-582 - Giuseppe Ettorre, Piero Marietti:
Improving the performances of a radiopaging system by means of a new demodulation procedure. 583-590
Volume 1, Number 6, November / December 1990
- Giovanni Chiappano, Armando Colamonico, Marcello Donati, Franco Maloberti, Federico Montecchi, Giuseppe Palmisano:
Custom integrated circuits for audio processing and signalling in vehicular units. 603-610 - Roberto Roncella, Roberto Saletti, Pierangelo Terreni:
An example of a new VLSI design style based on systolic macrocells: A high-speed single-chip transversal filter for signal processing applications. 611-614 - Giuliano Benelli:
A new ARQ scheme using a go-back-N protocol. 615-620 - Odoardo Brugia, Marco Carbonelli, Daniele Perucchini:
Impact of long periods of identical bits on the choice of a scrambler for SDH. 621-623 - John D. Kanellopoulos, Spiros Ventouras:
A unified analysis for the multiple-site diversity outage performance of single/dual - polarized communication systems. 625-632 - Alberto Tronconi, Marco Billi:
New technologies for physically disabled individuals. 633-640
- Fabio Filicori, Vito A. Monaco, Giorgio Vannini:
Mathematical approaches to electron device modelling for non-linear microwave circuit design: State of the art and present trends. 641-653
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