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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 1987
- John C. Danforth:

New markets, diversification, and regulations for the telephone industry. 10 - John D. Dingell:

Communications policy for the future - And for the present. 11-14 - Mimi Weyforth Dawson:

The reverticalization of the telecommunications market. 16-17 - Diana Lady Dougan:

An international policy perspective on the information age. 18-23 - Paul F. Levy:

The swing of the pendulum. 24-25 - Alfred C. Sikes:

Tomorrow's communications policies. 26-27 - Jack A. MacAllister:

Bring on the competition! 28-29 - James E. Olson:

New policies for a new age. 30-32 - John E. Koehler:

Satellite communications - International considerations. 33-35 - David B. Newman Jr.:

The age of intellectual property. 36-38 - Henry M. Rivera:

Separate systems and international communications. 39-43 - Dean Burch:

Encrypted satellite-delivered programming: The marketplace in action. 44-46 - Brian R. Moir:

Post-divestiture telecommunications policy making. 47-48 - Richard E. Wiley, R. Michael Senkowski:

Computer III: Breakout of the BOC's? 49-51 - William Page Montgomery:

Empiricism in telecommunications regulatory policy. 53-56 - Irwin Dorros:

The new future - Back to technology. 57-62 - John C. McDonald:

Deregulation's impact on technology. 63-65 - Michael J. Marcus:

Technical deregulation: A trend in US telecommunications policy. 66-68 - Daniel J. Harrold, Robert D. Strock:

The broadband universal telecommunications network. 69-79
Volume 25, Number 2, February 1987
- Gottfried Ungerboeck:

Trellis-coded modulation with redundant signal sets Part I: Introduction. 5-11 - Gottfried Ungerboeck:

Trellis-coded modulation with redundant signal sets Part II: State of the art. 12-21 - Steven Moustakas:

The standardization of IEEE 802.3 compatible fiber optic CSMA/CD local area networks: Physical topologies. 22-29 - Larry J. Greenstein, Mansoor Shafi:

Outage calculation methods for microwave digital radio. 30-39 - Kenji Kohiyama, O. Kurita:

Future trends in microwave digital radio: A view from Asia. 41-45 - Martin H. Meyers, Vasant K. Prabhu:

Future trends in microwave digital radio: A view from North America. 46-49 - Greg Hart, Jan A. Steinkamp:

Future trends in microwave digital radio: A view from Europe. 49-52
Volume 25, Number 3, March 1987
- R. E. Mosher:

Evolution of subscriber loop systems - The history of ISSLS technical issues. 7-12 - Irving G. Ebert:

Network evolution strategies: Network and equipment provider's perspectives. 14-18 - John M. Griffiths, Sadahiko Kano:

Services and customers equipment. 20-23 - Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., Yukou Mochida:

The impact of new technologies on subscriber loop networks. 24-27 - Lars Ackzell, Hiromichi Mori, Shin'ichi Koike:

Network operations and performance. 28-33 - Jun Yamagata, Etugo Yoneda, Shimpei Nakajima, Takahiko Hisaki, Yahei Koyamada:

Development of fiber-optic broadband interactive distribution network. 34-38 - Francois Du Castel, Gérard Pays, Gilles Brillet:

Terminals for the ISDN era: From speech to image. 39-43 - Ikutaro Kobayashi, Ichiro Yamashita:

Introduction of fiber-optic access networks based on singlemode-fiber/digital-transmission technology. 44-50
Volume 25, Number 4, April 1987
- Peter M. J. Scheeren, Jens C. Arnbak:

Interference protection of cable networks against radio pirates. 7-17 - Edouard Y. Rocher:

Information outlet, ULAN versus ISDN. 18-32 - Suzanne R. Nagel:

Optical fiber - The expanding medium. 33-43 - Elwyn R. Berlekamp, Robert E. Peile, Stephen P. Pope:

The application of error control to communications. 44-57
Volume 25, Number 5, May 1987
- Stewart D. Personick:

Photonic switching: Technology and applications. 5-8 - Tadahiko Yasui, Hirokazu Goto:

Overview of optical switching technologies in Japan. 10-15 - H. Scott Hinton:

Photonic switching using directional couplers. 16-26 - Mitsuhito Sakaguchi, Kazuhisa Kaede:

Optical switching device technologies. 27-32 - R. Ian MacDonald:

Optoelectronic switching. 33-36 - William A. Payne III, H. Scott Hinton:

Design of lithium niobate based photonic switching systems. 37-41 - Ron A. Spanke:

Architectures for guided-wave optical space switching systems. 42-48 - Paul R. Prucnal, Daniel J. Blumenthal

, Philippe A. Perrier:
Photonic switch with optically self-routed bit switching. 50-55 - John R. Erickson, Ronald A. Nordin, William A. Payne III, Mark T. Ratajack:

A 1.7 gigabit-per-second, time-multiplexed photonic switching experiment. 56-58
Volume 25, Number 6, June 1987
- Robert J. C. Bultitude:

Measurement, characterization and modeling of indoor 800/900 MHz radio channels for digital communications. 5-12 - Daniel M. J. Devasirvatham:

Multipath time delay spread in the digital portable radio environment. 13-21 - Edward S. K. Chien, David J. Goodman, Jesse E. Russell Sr.:

Cellular access digital network (CADN): Wireless access to networks of the future. 22-27 - Mohsen Kavehrad, Peter J. McLane:

Spread spectrum for indoor digital radio. 32-40 - Victor O. K. Li:

Multiple access communications networks. 41-48
Volume 25, Number 7, July 1987
- Richard Vickers, Toomas Vilmansen:

The evolution of telecommunications technology. 6-18 - Charles N. Judice, Didier LeGall:

Telematic services and terminals: Are we ready? 19-29 - Chester J. Wolejsza Jr., Desmond P. Taylor, Melvyn Grossman, William P. Osborne:

Multiple access protocols for data communications via VSAT networks. 30-39 - Richard C. Boyd, Alan R. Johnston:

Network operations and management in a multi-vendor environment. 40-47 - Hussein T. Mouftah, K. Sam Shanmugan:

Computer aided techniques for communications systems engineering. 48-54 - Roy F. Privett:

The economics of custom telecommunications VLSI. 55-61 - Stuart K. Tewksbury, Mehdi Hatamian, Paul D. Franzon

, Larry A. Hornak, Curtis A. Siller Jr., Victor B. Lawrence:
FIR digital filters for high sample rate applications. 62-72 - Jim K. Omura:

A computer dial access system based on public-key techniques. 73-79 - B. W. Stuck:

Imaging technologies: The next decade. 80-86 - Henry A. Malec:

Progress and trends of communications quality management. 87-89 - William B. Wilkens:

Standards for communications. 90-94 - Michael J. Marcus

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Regulatory policy considerations for radio local area networks. 95-99
Volume 25, Number 8, August 1987
- Ta-Shing Chu, Michael J. Gans:

High speed infrared local wireless communication. 4-10 - Anthony S. Acampora, Jack H. Winters:

System applications for wireless indoor communications. 11-20 - Andres C. Salazar, Philip J. Scarfo, Robert J. Horn III:

Network management systems for data communications. 21-27 - Dale A. Harris:

Strategic technology planning in a divested bell operating company. 28-34 - Joel R. Wolfson:

Computer III: The beginning or the beginning of the end for enhanced services competition. 35-40 - Robin H. Moffett:

Echo and delay problems in some digital communication systems. 41-47 - W. H. Cameron, Claude LaCerte, John F. Noyes:

Integrated network operations architecture and its application to network maintenance. 48-53
Volume 25, Number 9, September 1987
- Lixia Zhang:

Designing a new architecture for packet switching communication networks. 5-12 - Brian R. Hurley, Christopher J. R. Seidl, William F. Sewell:

A survey of dynamic routing methods for circuit-switched traffic. 13-21 - E. P. Gould, Charles D. Pack:

Communications network planning in the evolving information age. 22-30 - Salah E. Aidarous, Peter A. Birkwood, Richard M. K. Tam:

An architectural view for integrated network operations. 31-35 - Laura Desmond Smith:

Operations systems support for future telephone company networks. 44-48 - Erratum. 65

Volume 25, Number 10, October 1987
- Peter Kaiser, John E. Midwinter, Sadakuni Shimada:

Status and future trends in terrestrial optical fiber systems in North America, Europe, and Japan. 8-13 - John Midwinter:

Status and future trends in terrestrial optical fiber systems in Europe. 14-17 - Sadakuni Shimada:

Status and future trends in terrestrial optical fiber systems in Japan. 18-21 - Ram N. S. Rathore, Edward L. Pinnes:

Service provisioning operations for public packet switched network (PPSN) access. 22-27 - Heather E. Hudson:

Telecommunications and the developing world. 28-33 - Tarek N. Saadawi, Ahmed H. Abdelmonem:

Ed-net; A multi-protocol educational local area network. 34-40 - Morimi Iwama, F. R. Magee:

Computers and communications - Technology interdependency between the United States and Japan. 41-48 - Hisakuni Nogami, Masayoshi Wakao:

Premises radio systems in Japan. 49-55
Volume 25, Number 11, November 1987
- Heinrich Armbrüster, Gerhard Arndt:

Broadband communication and its realization with broadband ISDN. 8-19 - Hugo P. Gaggioni:

The evolution of video technologies. 20-36 - Angela Prussog, Werner Blohm, Goetz Romahn:

Multi-service terminals - human factors studies with an experimental system. 37-43 - Osamu Kurita, Teruaki Yoshida:

Current subscriber radio and recent trends. 44-50
Volume 25, Number 12, December 1987
- Donald E. Guinn:

ISDN: Is the technology on target? 10-13 - Richard K. Snelling:

Environmental aspects of ISDN. 14-16 - Robert H. Montgomery:

Services and tariffs with ISDN. 17-20 - Robert W. Cooper:

The moving target - Marketing ISDN to businesses. 21-24 - Warren S. Gifford:

ISDN performance tradeoffs. 25-29 - Carl Strathmeyer:

Voice/data integration: An applications perspective. 30-35 - Michael M. Roberts:

ISDN in university networks. 36-39 - Thomas J. O'Toole:

ISDN: A large user's perspective. 40-43 - Joseph J. Rudigier:

Army implementation of ISDN. 44-49 - Bob McNinch:

ISDN: The man-machine interface. 50-54 - Charles P. Anderson:

ISDN market opportunity. 55-59 - James E. Bendel:

ISDN: The learning continues. 60-63 - Marc Trouvat:

The RENAN project: Opening up ISDN in France. 64-69 - Howard R. Brown:

British telecom's ISDN experience. 70-73 - Hitoshi Watanabe:

Integrated office systems: 1995 and beyond. 74-80 - Casimir S. Skrzypczak:

The intelligent home of 2010. 81-84

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