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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 1988
- Paul Mermelstein:

G.722, a new CCITT coding standard for digital transmission of wideband audio signals. 8-15 - Kaveh Pahlavan, Jerry L. Holsinger:

Voice-band data communication modems - a historical review: 1919-1988. 16-27 - Takakiyo Nakagami, Teruo Sakurai:

Optical and optoelectronic devices for optical fiber transmission systems. 28-33 - M. Farooque Mesiya:

Implementation of a broadband integrated services hybrid network. 34-43 - John R. Fox:

Broadband local network developments in the UK. 44-52 - Takeshi Hattori, Akio Sasaki, Kohji Momma:

Emerging technology and service enhancement for cordless telephone systems. 53-58
Volume 26, Number 2, February 1988
- Mickey Smith:

A model of human communication. 5-14 - Kiyoshi Nosu:

Advanced coherent lightwave technologies. 15-21 - Michio Sugimoto, Michio Taniguchi, Shogo Yokoi, H. Hata:

Videotex: advancing to higher bandwidth. 22-30 - N.-S. Lin, C.-P. J. Tzeng:

Full-duplex data over local loops. 31-42 - Moe Rahnema:

Smart trunk scheduling strategies for future integrated services packet-switched networks. 43-50 - Sing H. Lin, Ted C. Lee, M. F. Gardina:

Diversity protections for digital radio - summary of ten-year experiments and studies. 51-63
Volume 26, Number 3, March 1988
- Todd E. Marques:

A symptom-driven expert system for isolating and correcting network faults. 6-13 - Diane H. Sonnenwald

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Applying artificial intelligence techniques to human-computer interfaces. 14-20 - Elizabeth M. Horton, June Hsiao, John E. Zielinski:

Interactive repair assistant: A knowledge-based system for providing advice to field technicians. 21-24 - Sonia R. Sachs:

Alternative local area network access protocols. 25-45 - D. Chakraborty:

Technical considerations of T-1 carrier transmission via Ku-band domestic satellites. 46-55
Volume 26, Number 4, April 1988
- William Lidinsky:

A motivation for MANs. 6-7 - Christine F. Hemrick, Robert W. Klessig, Josephine M. McRoberts:

Switched multi-megabit data service and early availability via MAN technology. 9-14 - James F. Mollenauer:

Standards for metropolitan area networks. 15-19 - Robert M. Newman, Zigmantas L. Budrikis, John L. Hulett:

The QPSX MAN. 20-28 - Tingye Li, Richard A. Linke:

Multigigabit-per-second lightwave systems research for long-haul applications. 29-35 - W. J. Tomlinson, Roger H. Stolen:

Nonlinear phenomena in optical fibers. 36-44
Volume 26, Number 5, May 1988
- D. Chakraborty:

VSAT communications networks - an overview. 10-24 - Xuyen T. Vuong, Frank S. Zimmermann, Tom M. Shimabukuro:

Performance analysis of Ku-band VSAT networks. 25-33 - Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Kuriacose Joseph:

Channel access protocols for Ku-band VSAT networks: a comparative evaluation. 34-44 - Minoru Maeda, Hiroyuki Nakano:

Integrated optoelectronics for optical transmission systems. 45-51 - Katsunori Shimohara, Yukio Tokunaga, Hiroyuki Matsui:

An information terminal for a local community. 52-58
Volume 26, Number 6, June 1988
- Manu Malek:

Integrated voice and data communications overview. 5-15 - Thomas M. Chen

, David G. Messerschmitt:
Integrated voice/data switching. 16-26 - Judith H. Irven, Margaret E. Nilson, Thomas H. Judd, John F. Patterson, Yoshitaka Shibata:

Multi-media information services: a laboratory study. 27-33 - Thomas G. Robertazzi:

Toroidal networks. 45-50
Volume 26, Number 7, July 1988
- Wai Sum Lai:

Packet forwarding. 8-17 - Barry J. Brachman, Samuel T. Chanson:

Fragmentation in store-and-forward message transfer. 18-27 - Dattakumar M. Chitre, John S. McCoskey:

VSAT networks: architectures, protocols, and management. 28-38 - Jim Stratigos, Rakesh Mahindru:

Packet switch architectures and user protocol interfaces for VSAT networks. 39-47 - Per K. Enge, Rudolph M. Kalafus, Michael F. Ruane:

Differential operation of the Global Positioning System. 48-60
Volume 26, Number 8, August 1988
- Steven M. DiSilvio, John D. Edell:

Automating system control functions in the Defense Communications System. 8-12 - Larry L. Stine:

Why are ISDN standards important? 13-15 - Theodore B. Ruegsegger:

Making reuse pay: the SIDPERS-3 RAPID Center. 16-24 - William Neugent:

Security guards: issues and approaches. 25-29 - Robert W. Blanning:

Identification of expert systems applications for management support within the Army. 30-32
Volume 26, Number 9, September 1988
- Paul A. Fleury:

Superconductivity above the temperature of liquid nitrogen. 6-12 - F. Michael Naderi, William W. Wu:

Advanced satellite concepts for future generation VSAT networks. 13-22 - Edwin B. Parker, Joseph Rinde:

Transaction network applications with user premises earth stations. 23-30 - Alan L. McBride, Christopher V. Cook:

VSAT maintenance and installation. 36-42
Volume 26, Number 10, October 1988
- John S. Richters, Charles A. Dvorak:

A framework for defining the quality of communications services. 17-23 - Kenzo Takahashi:

Transmission quality of evolving telephone services. 24-35 - Nobuhiko Kitawaki, Hiromi Nagabuchi:

Quality assessment of speech coding and speech synthesis systems. 36-44 - Stagg Newman Jr.:

The communications highway of the future. 45-50 - Makoto Miyahara:

Quality assessments for visual service. 51-60 - Hitomi Murakami, Hideo Hashimoto, Yoshinori Hatori:

Quality of band-compressed TV services. 61-69 - Melvin N. Woinsky:

National performance standards for telecommunications services. 70-81
Volume 26, Number 11, November 1988
- Edouard Y. Rocher, R. M. Newman, Zigmantas L. Budrikis, John L. Hullett:

Comments on "The QPSX MAN' (with authors' reply). 9 - Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Sheng-Uei Guan, Jay Nievergelt:

Shared workspaces for group collaboration: an experiment using Internet and UNIX interprocess communications. 10-16 - Kohei Habara:

ISDN: a look at the future through the past. 25-32 - Fred Halsall, Stephen M. Harrison, Francis S. Poon, Dejan Sirovica:

Design issues relating to the provision of integrated services on a broadband coaxial cable local area network. 33-44 - Peter Cochrane, Mike Brain:

Future optical fiber transmission technology and networks. 45-60 - Raj Jain, Raymond L. Pickholtz:

Computer networking in the People's Republic of China: a trip report. 61-67 - William F. Schreiber, Julien Piot:

Video transmission by adaptive frequency modulation. 68-76
Volume 26, Number 12, December 1988
- Julia Gilmour, Richard D. Gove:

Intelligent network/2: -The architecture -The technical challenges -The opportunities. 8-11 - Ronald J. Hass, Stewart D. Personick:

Working with the industry to shape intelligent network requirements. 12-15 - Charles S. Head:

Intelligent network: a distributed system. 16-20 - Joan R. Scherer, Thomas A. Murray:

Management of the intelligent network. 21-24 - Michael Pierce, Fred Fromm, Fred Fink:

Impact of the intelligent network on the capacity of network elements. 25-30 - Helen A. Bauer, John J. Kulzer, Edward G. Sable:

Designing service-independent capabilities for intelligent networks. 31-41 - Seth Homayoon, Harmi Singh:

Methods of addressing the interactions of intelligent network services with embedded switch services. 42-46 - Gary Pinkham:

Intelligent network feature transaction interface. 47-52 - John W. Young:

Service creation: a telephone company perspective. 53-58 - Joseph A. Gansert:

Intelligent network evolution issues. 59-63 - Frank J. Weisser, Randall L. Corn:

The intelligent network and forward-looking technology. 64-69

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