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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 1990
- Nikil S. Jayant:

High-quality coding of telephone speech and wideband audio. 10-20 - Nobuhiko Kitawaki, Hiromi Nagabuchi, Masahiro Taka, Kenzo Takahashi:

Speech coding technology for ATM networks. 21-27 - Stephen E. Levinson, David B. Roe:

A perspective on speech recognition. 28-34 - Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Speech synthesis from text. 35-41 - Jayant M. Naik:

Speaker verification: a tutorial. 42-48 - Kazuo Murano, Shigeyuki Unagami, Fumio Amano:

Echo cancellation and applications. 49-55
Volume 28, Number 2, February 1990
- John M. Cioffi, William L. Abbott, Hemant K. Thapar, C. Michael Melas, Kevin D. Fisher:

Adaptive equalization in magnetic-disk storage channels. 14-29 - Ming L. Liou:

Visual telephony as an ISDN application. 30-38 - Doowhan Choi:

Frame alignment in a digital carrier system - a tutorial. 47-54 - Fulvio Ananasso, Ian Bennion:

Optical technologies for signal processing in satellite repeaters. 55-64
Volume 28, Number 3, March 1990
- Richard E. Caruso:

Network management: a tutorial overview. 20-25 - Ashok K. Malik:

Network management and control systems and strategic issues. 26-29 - Ivan T. Frisch:

Who logged out my terminal? 30 - Bruce Bassett, Frederick P. Henrich, Diana Kuhl, Ali Shadman:

Customer network management: a service provider's view. 31-34 - Makoto Yoshida, Makoto Kobayashi, Haruo Yamaguchi:

Customer control of network management from the service provider's perspective. 35-40 - William E. Gilbert:

Managing networks in a multi-vendor environment. 41-42 - Ian Sugarbroad:

An OSI-based interoperability architecture for managing hybrid networks. 61-69 - Randall Campbell, Bob Howard, John Lamb, John Stevenson, Amy Tennant:

IBM's network management approach. 70-75 - Dixon R. Doll:

The future of customer control. 76-80
Volume 28, Number 4, April 1990
- David Morgan, Michael Lach, Roger Bushnell:

ISDN as an enabler for enterprise integration. 23-27 - Russell L. Roy:

ISDN applications at Tenneco Gas. 28-30 - Dave R. Richards, Earl C. Vogt:

The value of ISDN for banking applications. 32-33 - Bob McNinch:

Screen-based telephony. 34-38 - Daryl J. Eigen

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Narrowband and broadband ISDN CPE directions. 39-46 - Peter Kahl:

ISDN implementation strategy of the Deutsche Bundespost telekom. 47-51 - Charles J. Dougall:

Broadband network evolution in Telecom Australia. 52-54 - Iwao Toda:

Migration to broadband ISDN. 55-58 - Mike Frame:

Broadband service needs. 59-62 - Richard K. Snelling, Jess Chernak, Kathy Wilson Kaplan:

Future fiber access needs and systems. 63-65 - Kazuo Murano, Koso Murakami, Eisuke Iwabuchi, Toshio Katsuki, Hiroshi Ogasawara:

Technologies towards broadband ISDN. 66-70 - H. Scott Hinton:

Photonic switching fabrics. 71-89
Volume 28, Number 5, May 1990
- John A. C. Bingham:

Multicarrier modulation for data transmission: an idea whose time has come. 5-14 - Mansoor Shafi, Les Davey, Walter Smith:

The impact of synchronous digital hierarchy on digital microwave radio: a view from Australasia. 16-20 - Jim K. Omura:

Novel applications of cryptography in digital communications. 21-29
Volume 28, Number 6, June 1990
- J. Samuel Griswold, Ted L. Lightle, Jack G. Lovelady:

Hurricane Hugo: effect on state government communications. 12-17 - Yasuo Adachi, Hiroki Obata:

Disaster prevention measures of NTT for telecommunications network systems. 18-24 - Clifford G. Rudolph:

Business continuation planning/disaster recovery: a marketing perspective. 25-28 - David Overman:

JCPenney Catalog Telemarketing: on line, on time, never closed! 29-31 - Warren E. Falconer:

Service assurance in modern telecommunications networks. 32-39 - Richard Cardwell, Gary Brush:

Meeting the challenge of assuring dependable telecommunications services in the '90s. 40-45 - Tom Flanagan:

Fiber network survivability. 46-53 - Henry Towster, Richard Stephenson, Scott Morgan, Myron Keller, Robert Mayer, Robert Shalayda:

Self-healing ring networks: gateway to public information networking. 54-60
Volume 28, Number 7, July 1990
- Abdi R. Modarressi, Ronald A. Skoog:

Signaling System No.7: a tutorial. 19-20 - Timothy J. Kearns, Maureen C. Mellon:

The role of ISDN signaling in global networks. 36-43 - Gert Willmann, Paul J. Kühn:

Performance modeling of Signaling System No.7. 44-56 - Stephanie M. Boyles, Randall L. Corn, Lornia R. Moseley:

Common channel signaling: the nexus of an advanced communications network. 57-63 - Richard R. Goldberg, David C. Shrader:

Common channel signaling interface for local exchange carrier to interexchange carrier interconnection. 64-71 - Francis K. Marr:

Signaling System No.7 in corporate networks. 72-77 - Kenichi Kitami, Kazuhiko Ogawa:

Current role and future evolution of the ISDN Signaling system in NTT's network. 78-83 - Maurizio Cazzaniga, Andrea Garavelli, Anna Robrock:

Implementation of SS7: Italtel's experience. 84-88 - John J. Lawser, Jun Matsumoto, J. Martin Pigott:

Common channel signaling for international service applications. 89-92
Volume 28, Number 8, August 1990
- Koichi Asatani, Keith R. Harrison, Ralph Ballart:

CCITT standardization of network node interface of synchronous digital hierarchy. 15-20 - Richard Balcer, John Eaves, Jacques Legras, Robert McLintock, Tim Wright:

An overview of emerging CCITT Recommendations for the synchronous digital hierarchy: multiplexers, line systems, management, and network aspects. 21-25 - Niranjan B. Sandesara, G. Ray Ritchie, Barbara Engel-Smith:

Plans and considerations for SONET deployment. 26-33 - Thomas J. Aprille:

Introducing SONET into the local exchange carrier network. 34-38 - Gérard Bars, Jacques Legras, Xavier Maitre:

Introduction of new technologies in the French transmission networks. 39-43 - Umberto Mazzei, Arnaldo Palamidessi, Paolo Passeri, Francesco Balena:

Evolution of the Italian Telecommunication Network towards SDH. 44-49 - Hiroyuki Kasai, Takehiro Murase, Hiromi Ueda:

Synchronous digital transmission systems based on CCITT SDH standard. 50-59 - Mansoor Shafi, Barry Mortimer:

The evolution of SDH: a view from Telecom New Zealand. 60-66
Volume 28, Number 9, September 1990
- Raymond Steele:

Technologies on the horizon - deploying personal communication networks. 12-15 - Edward C. Posner, Lawrence L. Rauch, Boyd D. Madsen:

Voyager mission telecommunication firsts. 22-27 - Paul Lee:

The impact of CCITT message handling systems structure on performance. 28-33 - Takahiro Miyazaki, Moo Wan Kim, Masaaki Wakamoto:

Dynamic operation and maintenance systems for switching networks. 34-39 - Davras Yavuz:

Meteor burst communications. 40-48
Volume 28, Number 10, October 1990
- Gerald R. Ash:

Design and control of networks with dynamic nonhierarchical routing. 34-40 - Jean Régnier, W. Hugh Cameron:

State-dependent dynamic traffic management for telephone networks. 42-53 - Peter B. Key, Graham A. Cope:

Distributed dynamic routing schemes. 54-58 - K. R. Krishnan:

Markov decision algorithms for dynamic routing [telephone networks]. 66-69 - Yu Watanabe, Toshikane Oda:

Dynamic routing schemes for international networks. 70-75 - Richard B. Wolf:

Advanced techniques for managing telecommunications networks. 76-81 - Kenichi Mase, Hisao Yamamoto:

Advanced traffic control methods for network management. 82-88 - Prosper Chemouil

, Janusz Filipiak, Paul Gauthier:
Performance issues in the design of dynamically controlled circuit-switched networks. 90-95
Volume 28, Number 11, November 1990
- Donald C. Cox:

Personal communications - a viewpoint. 8 - Andria H. Wong, Cheng-Tie Chen, Didier J. LeGall, Fure-Ching Jeng, Kamil Metin Uz:

MCPIC: a video coding algorithm for transmission and storage applications. 24-32 - Tsong-Ho Wu, Maurice E. Burrowes:

Feasibility study of a high-speed SONET self-healing ring architecture in future interoffice networks. 33-42 - Donald Graft, Mohnish Pabrai, Uday Pabrai:

Methodology for network security design. 52-58 - Alain Le Roux, François Leclerc:

Packet mode data communications in NUMERIS, the French ISDN. 59-64 - Domenico Ferrari:

Client requirements for real-time communication services. 65-72
Volume 28, Number 12, December 1990
- Mac E. Van Valkenburg:

An engineering curriculum for the future. 12-15 - Robert W. Lucky:

Engineering education and industrial research and development - the promise and the reality. 16 - Harold Sobol:

Future directions in engineering education: a view from industry and academia. 25-29 - John Ben O'Neal Jr.:

The humanities and their effect on engineering education. 30-35 - George F. Abbott:

American culture and its effect on engineering education. 36-38 - Eleanor Baum:

Recruiting and graduating women: the underrepresented student. 47-50 - Mary Lou Derwent:

Why are so few students becoming engineers? 54-55 - Joan Reinthaler:

Just teach them the basics and leave the applications to us. 56-57 - Larry De Van Williams:

Educating minority children in an environment that makes engineering education an attainable goal. 58-60

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