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IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1985
- John O. Limb:
Editorial: Breaking Away. 1-2 - Marcel Bouchard:
Dedication. 3 - Richard G. Gould, Edward E. Reinhart:
Guest Editorial. 4-7 - Christos A. Siocos:
The International Telecommunication Union and Broadcasting from Satellites-A Brief Review. 8-12 - Edward E. Reinhart:
An Introduction to the RARC '83 Plan for DBS Systems in the Western Hemisphere. 13-19 - Louis C. Stephens:
International DBS Regulations Brought Down to Earth. 20-24 - Richard G. Gould, John J. Kelleher:
Frequency Sharing Between the Broadcasting-Satellite Service and Other Radiocommunication Services. 25-35 - Robert R. Bowen, Kenneth E. Brown, Harjit S. Hothi, Edward F. Miller:
Development and Use of the Computer Software Package for Planning the 12 GHz Broadcasting-Satellite Service at RARC '83. 36-43 - Joseph Davidson, Ralph H. Ottey, Peter Sawitz, Fred S. Zusman:
The Spectrum Orbit Utilization Program (SOUP) Used for DBS Plan Analysis at RARC '83. 44-49 - James McKinney, George A. Fehlner:
The Flexible Domestic Regulatory Approach for Direct Broadcast Satellite Systems in the United States. 50-56 - Kerns H. Powers:
Techniques for Increasing the Picture Quality of NTSC Transmissions in Direct Satellite Broadcasting. 57-64 - Henri Mertens, David Wood:
The EBU C-MAC/Packet System for Direct Broadcasting by Satellite. 65-75 - Ernesto R. Martin:
HDTV-A DBS Perspective. 76-86 - Gerald Chouinard, Wayne A. Whyte, Abraham Albert Goldberg, Bronwyn Lindsay Jones:
Experimental Results Supporting the Determination of Service Quality Objectives for DBS Systems. 87-99 - David V. Rogers:
Propagation Considerations for Satellite Broadcasting at Frequencies Above 10 GHz. 100-110 - Herbert Cohen:
Spacecraft Technology for Broadcasting Satellites-An Update. 111-125 - Robert F. Buntschuh:
First-Generation RCA Direct Broadcast Satellites. 126-134 - M. Davidov, V. Bhaskaran:
Threshold Extension in DBS System Design. 135-147 - Richard S. Wolff:
An Assessment of the Potential Terrestrial Interference Due to Direct Broadcast Satellite Television Receivers. 148-154 - Frederick W. Morris:
Potential Interference from Terrestrial Sources into Direct Broadcast Satellite Home Receiving Systems. 155-166 - Edward E. Reinhart:
Factors Affecting the Choice of Frequency Band for DBS Systems in the United States. 167-170 - Marvin Blecker, Ernesto R. Martin:
Downlinks for DBS: Design and Engineering Considerations. 171-180 - John E. Kiebler:
The Design and Planning of Feeder Links to Broadcasting Satellites. 181-185 - John E. Miller:
HF Satellite Sound Broadcasting-A Preliminary Assessment. 186-203 - John E. Miller:
Satellite Sound Broadcasting Around 1 GHz. 204-210 - Samuel W. Fordyce:
Insurance for Space Systems. 211-214 - Richard Galkin:
DBS Programming. 215-218 - John F. Clark:
DBS Television Systems Under Development in the United States of America. 219-223 - John Tydeman:
Direct Broadcast Satellite Systems in Europe. 224-232 - Jai P. Singh, K. Narayanan:
Broadcasting-Satellite Service in India. 233-245
Volume 3, Number 2, March 1985
- David C. Coll, Lawrence W. Lockwood:
Foreword: Wide-Band Local Access. 253-254 - Archer S. Taylor:
Characterization of Cable TV Networks as the Transmission Media for Data. 255-265 - Robert Dickinson:
Data Transmission Implementation on Broad-Band Networks. 266-272 - Metin Akgun, Peter Parkinson:
The Development of Cable Data Communications Standards. 273-285 - Árpad Tóth, Andrew McGregor, Brian Higgins:
Introduction of Wide-Band Communications in the Telecommunications Network. 286-291 - Koichi Asatani, Toshinori Tsuboi, Hiromi Ueda, Ikuo Tokizawa:
Design and Architecture of the High-Speed Digital Data Transmission System in NTT. 292-299 - Nicholas F. Maxemchuk, Arun N. Netravali:
Voice and Data on a CATV Network. 300-311 - Roshdy H. M. Hafez, Ahmed K. Elhakeem, Samy A. Mahmoud:
Spread Spectrum Access in Two-Hop CATV Data Networks. 312-322 - Tarek N. Saadawi, Mischa Schwartz:
Distributed Switching for Data Transmission over Two-Way CATV. 323-329 - Ulrich Killat, Johann Krüger:
System Aspects and Realization of Wide-Band Switching in the Local Area. 330-335 - R. Ian MacDonald:
Optoelectronic Switching in Digital Networks. 336-344 - John S. Thompson, Robert E. Owen:
VLSI in Communications. 345-346 - Yukou Mochida, Kazuo Murano, Toshitaka Tsuda, Hirohisa Gambe, Shigeru Fujii:
A High Performance LSI Digital Signal Processor for Communication. 347-356 - Hirohisa Gambe, Toshi Ikezawa, Toshihiko Matsumura, Toshitaka Tsuda, Toshitaka Fujii:
On the Design of a High-Performance LSI Circuit Digital Signal Processor for Communication. 357-368 - Yuichi Kawakami, Hisao Ishizuka, Masao Watari, Hiroaki Sakoe, Toshiaki Hoshi, Toshiki Iwata:
A Microprocessor for Speech Recognition. 369-376 - Ramautar Sharma:
Architecture Design of a High-Quality Speech Synthesizer Based on the Multipulse LPC Technique. 377-383 - Paul T. Greiling:
The Future Impact of GaAs Digital IC's. 384-393
Volume 3, Number 3, May 1985
- Francis N. Parr:
Guest Editorial. 397-398 - Edward M. Dunlap Jr., David Rife:
Personal Computer Communications Via Telephone Facilities. 399-407 - Carl A. Sunshine, Gregory Ennis:
Broad-Band Personal Computer LAN's. 408-415 - Alan E. Baratz, James P. Gray, Paul E. Green Jr., Jeffrey M. Jaffe, Diane Pozefsky:
SNA Networks of Small Systems. 416-426 - Brent Hailpern, Andrew Heller, Lee W. Hoevel, Yannick J. Thefaine:
ALAN: A (Circuit-Switched) Local Area Network. 427-430 - Philip R. Karn, Harold E. Price, Robert J. Diersing:
Packet Radio in the Amateur Service. 431-439 - David L. Lyon:
Personal Computer Communications Via Ku-Band Small-Earth Stations. 440-448 - Edwin B. Parker:
Cost-Effective Data Communications for Personal Computer Applications Using Micro Earth Stations. 449-456 - David K. Gifford, John M. Lucassen, Stephen T. Berlin:
The Application of Digital Broadcast Communication to Large Scale Information Systems. 457-467 - Jerome H. Saltzer, David D. Clark, John Romkey, Wayne C. Gramlich:
The Desktop Computer as a Network Participant. 468-478 - Francis N. Parr, Joshua S. Auerbach, Barry C. Goldstein:
Distributed Processing Involving Personal Computers and Mainframe Hosts. 479-489
Volume 3, Number 4, July 1985
- John O. Limb:
Editorial: Addition to the Editorial Board. 493 - Amos E. Joel Jr.:
Guest Editorial. 494-496 - Patrick Gorman, Charles E. Morse:
The Horizon® Communications System. 497-507 - Osamu Enomoto, Tohru Kohashi, Tsuneo Aomori, Shinsuke Kadota, Shuji Oka, Kazunori Fujita:
Distributed Microprocessors Control Architecture for Versatile Business Communications. 508-521 - Alexander Feiner:
Architecture, Design, and Development of the System 75 Office Communications System. 522-530 - Bernice A. Burcz:
ASBU 501-A Digital SPC Voice/Data Switching System. 531-545 - Kouya Hasui, Shuzo Morita, Yoshinobu Fujii, Norihiro Aritaka:
New Development Method of Office Automation-Oriented PBX's. 546-554 - James M. Kasson, Howard W. Johnson:
The CBX II Switching Architecture. 555-560 - Allen L. Jackson, Gordon Mac Ginitie:
The Harris 20-20 Integrated Network Switch. 561-568 - Brij Bhushan, Holger Opderbeck:
The Evolution of Data Switching for PBX's. 569-573 - Tohru Kohashi, Akihiro Kitamura, Masaaki Murai, Tatsuo Usukura, Yoshitsugu Watanabe, Nobuo Horii:
Integrated-Circuit and Packet-Switching Applications to a Loop System for Local Area Networks. 574-583 - Vicent J. Silverio, Joseph M. Bennett, Steve J. Tillman, Joseph Girard:
The MERLINTMCommunications System. 584-594 - Toshio Kita, Masaru Inagaki, Yoshio Nitta:
Distributed Control in a Key Telephone System. 595-599 - George M. Anderson:
Transition to the AT&T-IS Integrated Private Network Architecture. 600-605 - John O. Limb:
Guidelines for the Preparation of Proposals for Special Issues. 606-607
Volume 3, Number 5, September 1985
- Fred W. Ellersick, Donald L. Schilling:
Guest Editorial: Scanning the Issue. 609-610 - Jhong S. Lee, Leonard E. Miller, Robert H. French:
The Analyses of Uncoded Performances for Certain ECCM Receiver Design Strategies for Multihops/Symbol FH/MFSK Waveforms. 611-621 - Barry K. Levitt:
Strategies for FH/MFSK Signaling with Diversity in Worst-Case Partial-Band Noise. 622-626 - Barry K. Levitt:
FH/MFSK Performance in Multitone Jamming. 627-643 - Laurence B. Milstein, Sorin Davidovici, Donald L. Schilling:
Coding and Modulation Techniques for Frequency-Hopped Spread-Spectrum Communications Over a Pulse-Burst Jammed Rayleigh Fading Channel. 644-651 - Arie Reichman, Robert A. Scholtz:
Adaptive Spread-Spectrum Systems Using Least-Squares Lattice Algorithms. 652-661 - Raimundo Sampaio Neto, Robert A. Scholtz:
Precorrelation Filter Design for Spread-Spectrum Code Tracking in Interference. 662-675 - Gary J. Saulnier, Pankaj K. Das, Laurence B. Milstein:
An Adaptive Digital Suppression Filter for Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Communications. 676-686 - Evaggelos Geraniotis:
Performance of Noncoherent Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Communications. 687-694 - Evaggelos Geraniotis:
Coherent Hybrid DS-SFH Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Communications. 695-705 - Edward W. Chandler, George R. Cooper:
Low Probability of Intercept Performance Bounds for Spread-Spectrum Systems. 706-713 - Andreas Polydoros, Kai T. Woo:
LPI Detection of Frequency-Hopping Signals Using Autocorrelation Techniques. 714-726 - Andreas Polydoros, Charles L. Weber:
Detection Performance Considerations for Direct-Sequence and Time-Hopping LPI Waveforms. 727-744 - David W. Brown:
A Physical Meteor-Burst Propagation Model and Some Significant Results for Communication System Design. 745-755 - Alan G. Cameron:
Propagation of Wide-Band Signals at VHF/UHF. 756-766 - Roger H. Lang, Mostafa A. Bahie-El Din, Raymond L. Pickholtz:
Stochastic Effects in Adaptive Null-Steering Antenna Array Performance. 767-778 - C. Leslie Golliday Jr.:
Data Link Communications in Tactical Air Command and Control Systems. 779-791 - Harris A. Stover:
Survivable Timing Capability for a Worldwide Military Digital Communications Systems. 792-800 - Edwin L. Althouse:
Design, Construction, and Test Results for Three Different Fiber Optic Tow Cables. 801-811 - Gerhard A. Koepf:
Comments on the Guest Editorial in "Undersea Lightwave Communications". 812
Volume 3, Number 6, November 1985
- John O. Limb, Thomas R. Giallorenzi:
Editorial: Cooperation in Optical Communications. 813 - Andres Albanese:
Guest Editorial. 814 - Daniel T. W. Sze:
A Metropolitan Area Network. 815-824 - Alfredo De Bosio, Fabrizio Gagliardi, Livio Lambarelli, Gianfranco Panarotto, Daniele Roffinella, Maurizio Sposini:
A Reconfigurable High-Speed Optical System for Integrated Local Communications. 825-834 - Alfredo De Bosio, Flavio Melindo, Agostino Moncalvo, Pier Giorgio Ricaldone:
Wide-Band Interactive Services Experiment (WISE): A First Test of Future Video Services. 835-841 - Larry A. Bergman, Sverre T. Eng:
A Synchronous Fiber Optic Ring Local Area Network for Multigigabit/s Mixed-Traffic Communication. 842-848 - Takatoshi Minami, Kazuo Yamaguchi, Takakiyo Nakagami, Hirobumi Takanashi, Naoji Fujino, Hiroshi Hamano, Masuo Suyama, Kazuo Iguchi, Isao Yamada:
A 200 Mbit/s Synchronous TDM Loop Optical LAN Suitable for Multiservice Integration. 849-858 - Aurel A. Lazar, Avi Patir, Tatsuro Takahashi, Magda El Zarki:
MAGNET: Columbia's Integrated Network Testbed. 859-871 - Aushalom Patir, Tatsuro Takahashi, Yashiharu Tamura, Magda El Zarki, Aurel A. Lazar:
An Optical Fiber-Based Integrated LAN for MAGNET's Testbed Environment. 872-881 - Charles R. Husbands, Bruce D. Metcalf:
A Portable Fiber Optic Local Area Network. 882-889 - Jefferey W. Reedy, J. Richard Jones:
Methods of Collision Detection in Fiber Optic CSMA/CD Networks. 890-896 - Edouard Y. Rocher:
Applications of Monomode Fiber to Local Networks. 897-907 - M. E. Ulug:
A Fiber Optic Contention Bus with Bounded Delays. 908-915 - Joseph Y. Hui:
Pattern Code Modulation and Optical Decoding-A Novel Code-Division Multiplexing Technique for Multifiber Networks. 916-927 - Paulo Rodrigues, Luigi Fratta, Mario Gerla:
Tokenless Protocols for Fiber Optic Local Area Networks. 928-940 - Mehdi Nassehi, Fouad A. Tobagi, Michel E. Marhic:
Fiber Optic Configurations for Local Area Networks. 941-949 - William L. Schumacher:
Standardization Efforts in Fiber Optics. 950-952
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