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IRE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1960
- Vladimir Semenovich Pugachev:
Optimum system theory using a general Bayes criterion. 4-7 - Joel Max:
Quantizing for minimum distortion. 7-12 - Bernard Elspas:
A note on p -nary adjacent-error-correcting codes. 13-15 - S. H. Reiger:
Codes for the correction of 'clustered' errors. 16-21 - John L. Kelly Jr.:
A class of codes for signaling on a noisy continuous channel. 22-24 - Frans Louis Henri Marie Stumpers:
A bibliography of information theory (communication theory - cybernetics) (Third supplement). 25-51 - Frederick E. Bond, Charles R. Cahn, John C. Hancock:
A relation between zero-crossings and Fourier coefficients for bandwidth-limited functions (Corresp.). 51-52 - Nelson M. Blachman:
The effect of a limiter upon signals in the presence of noise (Corresp.). 52 - H. P. Kramer:
On best approximation of random processes et al. (Corresp.). 52-53 - John L. Brown:
On the cross correlation between two noisy channels (Corresp.). 54 - C. T. Isley:
Probability distribution for the derivative of the envelope of signal and Gaussian noise (Corresp.). 54-55
Volume 6, Number 2, April 1960
- Jess Marcum:
A statistical theory of target detection by pulsed radar. 59-267 - Peter Swerling:
Probability of detection for fluctuating targets. 269-308
Volume 6, Number 3, June 1960
- George L. Turin:
An introduction to matched filters. 311-329 - Phillip A. Bello:
Joint estimation of delay, Doppler, and Doppler rate. 330-341 - E. C. Westerfield, R. H. Prager, J. L. Stewart:
Processing gains against reverberation (clutter) using matched filters. 342-348 - David Middleton:
On new classes of matched filters and generalizations of the matched filter concept. 349-360 - Thomas Kailath:
Correlation detection of signals perturbed by a random channel. 361-366 - Steven M. Sussman:
A matched filter communication system for multipath channels. 367-373 - Robert M. Lerner:
A matched filter detection system for complicated Doppler shifted signals. 373-385 - Louis J. Cutrona, Emmett N. Leith, Carmen J. Palermo, Leonard J. Porcello:
Optical data processing and filtering systems. 386-400 - George R. Welti:
Quaternary codes for pulsed radar. 400-408 - J. Craig Jr.:
Optimum approximation to a matched filter response (Corresp.). 409-410 - R. C. Titsworth:
Coherent detection by quasi-orthogonal square-wave pulse functions (Corresp.). 410-411 - Thomas Kailath:
Solution of an integral equation occurring in multipath communication problems (Corresp.). 412 - David Middleton:
Correction to "On the Detection of Stochastic Signals in Additive Normal Noise - Part I". 412
Volume 6, Number 4, September 1960
- John B. Thomas, Eugene Wong:
On the statistical theory of optimum demodulation. 420-425 - Marvin Blum:
On the mean-square noise power of an optimum continuous filter for correlated noise. 426-434 - Thomas E. Stern:
Some quantum effects in information channels. 435-440 - M. V. Johns Jr.:
Spectral analysis of a process of randomly delayed pulses. 440-444 - Morris Plotkin:
Binary codes with specified minimum distance. 445-450 - Neal Zierler:
On decoding linear error-correcting codes-I. 450-459 - W. Wesley Peterson:
Encoding and error-correction procedures for the Bose-Chaudhuri codes. 459-470 - Edgar N. Gilbert:
Synchronization of binary messages. 470-477 - William A. Janos:
Analytic inversion of a class of covariance matrices. 477-484 - Richard A. Silverman:
An isospectral family of random processes. 485-490 - A. V. Balakrishnan:
On a characterization of processes for which optimal mean-square systems are of specified form. 490-500 - David Middleton:
Correction to "On new classes of matched filters and generalizations of the matched filter concept". 501 - Norman M. Abramson:
A note on single error correcting binary codes (Corresp.). 502-503 - R. Fryer:
Note on 'On upper bounds for error detecting and error correcting codes of finite length' by Wax, N. 502 - Roy Leipnik:
Remarks on sine waves plus noise (Corresp.). 502 - Irving S. Reed:
Correction to a paper by D.G. Lampard ["On the use of Laguerre polynomials in treating the envelope and phase components of narrow-band Gaussian noise"]. 502 - Gordon Raisbeck, J. G. Goldhammer:
Transmission of photographic data by electrical transmission (Corresp.). 503-504 - Julian J. Bussgang, W. L. Mudgett:
A note of caution on the square-law approximation to an optimum detector. 504-505
Volume 6, Number 5, December 1960
- Charles A. Stutt:
Information rate in a continuous channel for regular-simplex codes. 516-522 - C. N. Campopiano:
Construction of relatively maximal, systematic codes of specified minimum distance from linear recurring sequences of maximal period. 523-528 - Norman M. Abramson:
A partial ordering for binary channels. 529-539 - Walter Murray Wonham:
On the probability density of the output of a low-pass system when the input is a Markov step process. 539-544 - Morris J. Levin:
Generation of a sampled Gaussian time series having a specified correlation function. 545-548 - Richard A. Silverman:
A note on the local structure of shot noise. 548-550 - Carl W. Helstrom:
Maximum-weight group codes for the balanced M -ary channel. 550-555 - George R. Welti:
Correction to "Quaternary codes for pulsed radar". 555 - Moshe Zakai:
Second-order properties of the pre-envelope and envelope processes (Corresp.). 556-557 - John I. Lipp:
Upper bounds for error detecting and correcting codes (Corresp.). 557-558 - Herbert B. Voelcker:
A note on error statistics in fading radioteletype circuits (Corresp.). 558

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