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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 1966
- John R. Pierce:
Ultimate performance of M -ary transmissions on fading channels. 2-5 - George L. Turin:
Comparison of sequential and nonsequential detection systems with uncertainty feedback. 5-8 - Peter Swerling:
Note on a new computational data smoothing procedure suggested by minimum mean square error estimation. 9-12 - Fred C. Schweppe, D. L. Gray:
Radar signal design subject to simultaneous peak and average power constraints. 13-26 - M. R. Aaron, Donald W. Tufts:
Intersymbol interference and error probability. 26-34 - David J. Sakrison:
Efficient recursive estimation of the parameters of a radar or radio astronomy target. 35-41 - J. S. Koford, G. F. Groner:
The use of an adaptive threshold element to design a linear optimal pattern classifier. 42-50 - Harry L. Van Trees:
Analog communication over randomly-time-varying channels. 51-63 - Kenneth Abend:
Optimum photon detection (Corresp.). 64-65 - Behram H. Bharucha:
Minimum error probability detection for infinitely many hypotheses (Corresp.). 65 - T. T. Kadota:
Generalized maximum likelihood test and minimum error probability (Corresp.). 65-67 - Raffaele Esposito:
Some relations between error costs and the performance of a Bayes detector (Corresp.). 67-68 - Thomas L. Saaty:
Discrete search problem in pattern recognition (Corresp.). 69-70 - Helmut Berndt, George R. Cooper:
Estimates of correlation functions of nonstationary random processes (Corresp.). 70-72 - Stanley M. Cobb:
Distributions of Intervals between Zero crossings of Sine Wave plus Random Noise'. 72-73 - G. W. Lank, Irving S. Reed:
Average time to loss of lock for an automatic frequency control loop with two fading signals, and a related probability distribution (Corresp.). 73-75 - Solomon W. Golomb:
The information generating function of a probability distribution (Corresp.). 75-77 - N. Thomas Gaarder:
The expected cost of a dual-hypothesis test (Corresp.). 77-78 - Loren W. Nolte:
An adaptive realization of the optimum receiver for a synchronous recurrent waveform (Corresp.). 78-80 - Edward L. Titlebaum:
A generalization of a two-dimensional Fourier transform property for ambiguity functions (Corresp.). 80-81 - Carl W. Helstrom:
An expansion of a signal in Gaussian elementary signals (Corresp.). 81-82 - Colin C. Blaydon:
On a pattern classification result of Aizerman, Braverman, and Rozonoer (Corresp.). 82-83
Volume 12, Number 2, April 1966
- A. V. Balakrishnan:
Preface to Symposium issue. 86 - John W. Tukey:
A practicing statistician looks at the Transactions. 87-91 - Robert T. Chien, W. Donald Frazer:
An application of coding theory to document retrieval. 92-96 - Lee D. Davisson:
A theory of adaptive filtering. 97-102 - Terrence L. Fine:
Optimum search for the location of the maximum of a unimodal function. 103-111 - N. Thomas Gaarder:
The design of point detector arrays-II. 112-120 - Edward L. Titlebaum, Nicholas DeClaris:
Linear transformations of the ambiguity function. 120-125 - G. David Forney Jr.:
Generalized minimum distance decoding. 125-131 - James L. Massey:
Uniform codes. 132-134 - Robert A. Scholtz:
Codes with synchronization capability. 135-142 - John E. Savage:
The distribution of the sequential decoding computation time. 143-147 - Melvin A. Breuer:
Coding the vertexes of a graph. 148-153 - Lars-Henning Zetterberg:
Detection of a class of coded and phase-modulated signals. 153-161 - Charles L. Weber:
New solutions to the signal design problem for coherent channels. 161-167 - Jacob Ziv:
Further results on the asymptotic complexity of an iterative coding scheme. 168-171 - J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk, Thomas Kailath:
A coding scheme for additive noise channels with feedback-I: No bandwidth constraint. 172-182 - J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk:
A coding scheme for additive noise channels with feedback-II: Band-limited signals. 183-189 - Irvin G. Stiglitz:
Coding for a class of unknown channels. 189-195 - L. E. Turner:
A system for the automatic recognition of moving patterns. 195-205 - Yi-Tzuu Chien, King-Sun Fu:
A modified sequential recognition machine using time-varying stopping boundaries. 206-214 - George Nagy, Glen L. Shelton Jr.:
Self-corrective character recognition system. 215-222 - John D. Spragins:
Learning without a teacher. 223-230 - David Middleton:
Canonically optimum threshold detection. 230-243 - L. Filippov, V. Smoljaninov:
Optimum recognition of binary signals passed through channels with random parameters. 244-248 - Edward C. Posner, Howard Rumsey Jr.:
Continuous sequential decision in the presence of a finite number of hypotheses. 248-255 - Bernard C. Picinbono:
Optimum filtering and multichannel receivers. 256-260 - Morton Kanefsky:
Detection of weak signals with polarity coincidence arrays. 260-268
Volume 12, Number 3, July 1966
- Joseph E. Levy:
Self-synchronizing codes derived from binary cyclic codes. 286-290 - John M. Wozencraft, Robert S. Kennedy:
Modulation and demodulation for probabilistic coding. 291-297 - Harry L. Van Trees:
Bounds on the accuracy attainable in the estimation of continuous random processes. 298-305 - Rudolf de Buda:
Stationary phase approximations of FM spectra. 305-311 - A. C. Wolff:
The estimation of the optimum linear decision function with a sequential random method. 312-315 - Phillip A. Bello:
Bounds on the error probability of FSK and PSK receivers due to non-Gaussian noise in fading channels. 315-326 - Mischa Schwartz:
Abstract vector spaces applied to problems in detection and estimation theory. 327-336 - Herbert L. Groginsky, L. R. Wilson, David Middleton:
Adaptive detection of statistical signals in noise. 337-348 - Peter Swerling:
Detection of radar echoes in noise revisited. 348-361 - Edward A. Patrick, John C. Hancock:
Nonsupervised sequential classification and recognition of patterns. 362-372 - Bruce P. Bogert, Joseph F. Ossanna:
The heuristics of cepstrum analysis of a stationary complex echoed Gaussian signal in stationary Gaussian noise. 373-380 - D. W. Peterson, Richard L. Mattson:
A method of finding linear discriminant functions for a class of performance criteria. 380-387 - Irving S. Reed, Robert A. Scholtz:
N-orthogonal phase-modulated codes. 388-395 - Jay W. Schwartz:
A note on asynchronous multiplexing (Corresp.). 396-397 - Thomas Kailath:
The complex envelope of white noise (Corresp.). 397-398 - James A. Mullen:
Comments on 'Error probabilities for Rician fading multichannel reception' by Lindsey, W. C. 398-399 - Solomon W. Golomb:
Run-length encodings (Corresp.). 399-401 - Terry J. Wagner:
A remark concerning the existence of binary quasi-perfect codes (Corresp.). 401 - Jean-Marie Goethals:
Analysis of weight distribution in binary cyclic codes (Corresp.). 401-402 - Philip Cheilik:
A note on utilization of cyclic codes (Corresp.). 402 - G. T. McLoughlin:
Comments on 'A note on learning for Gaussian properties' by Keehn, D. G. 402-403 - Robert T. Chien, Vincent Y. Lum:
On Golay's perfect codes and step-by-step decoding (Corresp.). 403-404 - Francis P. Corr:
A shortened cyclic code for multiple errors (Corresp.). 404 - Willard L. Eastman, Shimon Even:
Some further results on synchronizable block codes (Corresp.). 404-406 - James B. Farison:
Correction to 'On calculating moments for some common probability laws'. 406 - George S. Sebestyen:
Review of 'Learning Machines' (Nilsson, Nils J.; 1965). 407 - Donald B. Brick:
Review of 'Topics in Communication Theory' (Middleton, David; 1964). 407-408
Volume 12, Number 4, October 1966
- Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Near-optimal, single-synchronization-error-correcting code. 418-424 - Arthur J. Bernstein, Kenneth Steiglitz, John E. Hopcroft:
Encoding of analog signals for binary symmetric channels. 425-430 - Irwin M. Jacobs:
Probability-of-error bounds for binary transmission on the slowly fading Rician channel. 431-441 - Thomas Kailath:
Some integral equations with 'nonrational' kernels. 442-447 - Michael Horstein:
On the design of signals for sequential and nonsequential detection systems with feedback. 448-455 - Philip Cheilik:
Correction to 'A Note on Utilization of Cyclic Codes'. 455 - Peter Swerling:
Correction to 'A Note on a New Computational Data Smoothing Procedure suggested by Minimum Square Error Error Estimates'. 455 - Robert A. Scholtz, Charles L. Weber:
Signal design for phase-incoherent communications. 456-463 - Robert W. Chang, John C. Hancock:
On receiver structures for channels having memory. 463-468 - Kenneth Steiglitz:
Transmission of an analog signal over a fixed bit-rate channel. 469-474 - Barney Reiffen:
A per letter converse to the channel coding theorem. 475-480 - F. Polkinghorn Jr.:
Decoding of double and triple error correcting Bose-Chaudhuri codes (Corresp.). 480-481 - Edward J. Farrell:
Minimum length matched filters for digital applications (Corresp.). 482-483 - John C. Hancock, Edward A. Patrick:
Iterative computation of a posteriori probability for M -ary nonsupervised adaptation (Corresp.). 483-484 - Thomas L. Gabriele:
Information criteria for threshold determination (Corresp.). 484-486 - B. Gordon:
On the existence of perfect maps (Corresp.). 486-487 - James L. Massey:
Review of 'Information Theory' (Ash, Robert; 1965). 488-489 - Richard Wesley Hamming:
Review of 'Random-Process Simulation and Measurements' (Korn, G. A.; 1966). 489 - Andrew J. Viterbi:
Review of 'Principles of Communication Engineering' (Wozencrafi, J. M., and Jacobs, I. M.; 1965). 489-491
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