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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 88
Volume 88, Number 1, January 2000
- L. Richard Carley, Pradeep K. Khosla, Richard T. Unetich:

Teaching "Introduction to electrical and computer engineering" in context. 8-22 - Wayne Wolf, Jan Madsen:

Embedded systems education for the future. 23-30 - Michael R. Lightner, Lawrence Carlson, Jacquelyn F. Sullivan, Michael J. Brandemuehl, René F. Reitsma:

A living laboratory. 31-40 - Walter Johnstone, Brian Culshaw, Douglas Walsh, David Moodie, Iain Mauchline:

Photonics laboratory experiments for modern technology-based courses. 41-54 - Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Bryan L. Hauck:

Undergraduate electromagnetics laboratory: An invaluable part of the learning process. 55-62 - John R. Bourne, A. Frank Mayadas, J. Olin Campbell:

Asynchronous learning networks: an information-technology-based infrastructure for engineering education. 63-71 - Jack M. Wilson, William C. Jennings:

Studio courses: How information technology is changing the way we teach, on campus and off. 72-80 - José C. Príncipe, Neil R. Euliano

, Curt Lefebvre:
Innovating adaptive and neural systems instruction with interactive electronic books. 81-95 - Jonathan Allen, Christopher J. Terman:

An interactive learning environment for VLSI design. 96-106 - Ralph C. Merkle:

Are we prepared for the nanotechnology revolution? 107-108 - Jack S. Kilby:

The integrated circuit's early history. 109-111
Volume 88, Number 2, February 2000
- Daniel S. Kirschen

, Rainer Bacher, Gerald Thomas Heydt:
Scanning the issue - Special issue on the technology of power system competition. 123-127 - Richard Green

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Competition in generation: the economic foundations. 128-139 - Ron Allan, Roy Billinton:

Probabilistic assessment of power systems. 140-162 - Derek W. Bunn

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Forecasting loads and prices in competitive power markets. 163-169 - Richard D. Christie, Bruce F. Wollenberg, Ivar Wangensteen:

Transmission management in the deregulated environment. 170-195 - Vijay Vittal:

Consequence and impact of electric utility industry restructuring on transient stability and small-signal stability analysis. 196-207 - Thierry Van Cutsem:

Voltage instability: phenomena, countermeasures, and analysis methods. 208-227 - Yakout Mansour:

Competition and system stability-the reward and the penalty. 228-234 - Dusan Povh:

Use of HVDC and FACTS. 235-245 - Jos Arrillaga, Math H. J. Bollen

, Neville R. Watson:
Power quality following deregulation. 246-261 - A. Monticelli:

Electric power system state estimation. 262-282 - G. A. Morton:

Machines with imagination. 283 - David B. Fogel:

Imagining machines with imagination. 284-288 - Lynne Friedman:

Education and careers 2000. 289-292 - Michael N. Geselowitz

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Space 1999: Soaring to the heavens in the electrical century. 293-296
Volume 88, Number 3, March 2000
- Thomas Buck, Ronald A. Mucci, J. Luis Guerrero, Godtfred Holmvang, Mark D. Handschumacher, Robert A. Levine:

Flow quantification in valvular heart disease based on the integral of backscattered acoustic power using Doppler ultrasound. 307-330 - Paul A. Rosen, Scott Hensley, Ian R. Joughin, Fuk K. Li, Søren Nørvang Madsen, Ernesto Rodríguez, Richard M. Goldstein:

Synthetic aperture radar interferometry. 333-382 - James C. Ellenbogen, J. Christopher Love:

Architectures for molecular electronic computers. I. Logic structures and an adder designed from molecular electronic diodes. 386-426 - Lloyd V. Berkner:

Space - 2012. 427-428 - Steve Kilston, Ed Friedman:

Space-how far we have come, how far there is to go. 429-438
Volume 88, Number 4, April 2000
- Howard Falk:

Prolog to perceptual coding of digital audio. 449-450 - Ted Painter, Andreas Spanias:

Perceptual coding of digital audio. 451-515 - Jim Esch:

Prolog to toward robust integrated circuits: the embryonics approach. 514-515 - Daniel Mange, Moshe Sipper

, André Stauffer, Gianluca Tempesti:
Toward robust integrated circuits: The embryonics approach. 516-543 - Jim Esch:

Prolog to IDDQ testing for CMOS VLSI. 542-543 - Rochit Rajsuman:

Iddq testing for CMOS VLSI. 544-568 - Richard O'Donnell:

Prolog to sampling-50 years after Shannon. 567-568 - Michael Unser

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Sampling-50 years after Shannon. 569-587 - Lee B. Lusted:

Bio-medical electronics-2012 A.D. 588-589 - Donald A. B. Lindberg:

Biomedical electronics-update. 590-592 - William A. Wulf:

How shall we satisfy the long-term educational needs of engineers? 593-596 - Brian Bowers:

Introduction: A new perspective [Scanning our Past]. 597-599
Volume 88, Number 5, May 2000
- Thomas Keller, Lajos Hanzo:

Prolog to adaptive multicarrier modulation: a convenient framework for time-frequency processing in wireless communications. 609-610 - Thomas Keller, Lajos Hanzo

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Adaptive multicarrier modulation: a convenient framework for time-frequency processing in wireless communications. 611-640 - Richard O'Donnell:

Prolog to interaction of low-frequency electric and magnetic fields with the human body. 641-642 - Maria A. Stuchly, Trevor W. Dawson:

Interaction of low-frequency electric and magnetic fields with the human body. 643-664 - Jim Esch:

Prolog to a survey of circuit innovations in ferroelectric random-access memories. 665-666 - Ali Sheikholeslami, P. Glenn Gulak:

A survey of circuit innovations in ferroelectric random-access memories. 667-689 - Bernie Murphy:

Prolog to from circuit miniaturization to the scalable IC. 690 - Bernard T. Murphy, Douglas E. Haggan, William W. Troutman:

From circuit miniaturization to the scalable IC. 691-703 - V. K. Zworykin:

Electronics and health care. 704-705 - Michael J. Ackerman:

Electronics and health care revisited: thirty-eight years later. 706-707 - Vasil Uzunoglu:

Comment on "Low power radio frequency ICs for portable communication". 708 - Haniph A. Latchman:

Online M.S. Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering-user perspectives and key implementation issues. 709-714
Volume 88, Number 6, June 2000
- Yao Li, Elias Towe, Michael W. Haney:

Scanning the issue - Special issue on optical interconnections for digital systems. 723-727 - David A. B. Miller

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Rationale and challenges for optical interconnects to electronic chips. 728-749 - Anthony F. J. Levi:

Optical interconnects in systems. 750-757 - Rick Lytel, Howard L. Davidson, Nyles Nettleton, Theresa Sze:

Optical interconnections within modern high-performance computing systems. 758-763 - Yue Liu, E. M. Strzelecka, J. Nohava, Mary K. Hibbs-Brenner, Elias Towe:

Smart-pixel array technology for free-space optical interconnects. 764-768 - Hugo Thienpont

, Christoph Debaes, Valerie Baukens, Heidi Ottevaere
, Pedro Vynck, Patrik Tuteleers, Guy Verschaffelt, Bart Volckaerts, Alex Hermanne, Mike Hanney:
Plastic microoptical interconnection modules for parallel free-space interand intra-MCM data communication. 769-779 - Ray T. Chen, Lei Lin, Chulchae Choi, Yujie J. Liu, Bipin Bihari, L. Wu, Suning Tang, R. Wickman, B. Picor, Mary K. Hibbs-Brenner, J. Bristow, Y. S. Liu:

Fully embedded board-level guided-wave optoelectronic interconnects. 780-793 - Yao Li, Jun Al, Jan Popelek:

Board-level 2-D data-capable optical interconnection circuits using polymer fiber-image guides. 794-805 - David V. Plant, Andrew G. Kirk:

Optical interconnects at the chip and board level: challenges and solutions. 806-818 - Michael W. Haney

, Marc P. Christensen
, Predrag Milojkovic, Gregg J. Fokken, Mark Vickberg, Barry K. Gilbert, James Rieve, Jeremy Ekman, Premanand Chandramani
, Fouad E. Kiamilev:
Description and evaluation of the FAST-Net smart pixel-based optical interconnection prototype. 819-828 - Neil McArdle, Makoto Naruse

, Haruyoshi Toyoda, Yuji Kobayashi, Masatoshi Ishikawa:
Reconfigurable optical interconnections for parallel computing. 829-837 - Dietmar Fey, Werner Erhard, Matthies Gruber, Jürgen Jahns, Hartmut Bartelt, Guido Grimm, Lutz Hoppe, Stefan Sinzinger

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Optical interconnects for neural and reconfigurable VLSI architectures. 838-848 - Takashi Yoshikawa, Hiroshi Matsuoka:

Optical interconnections for parallel and distributed computing. 849-855 - Ge Zhou, Yimo Zhang, Wei Liu:

Optical fiber interconnection for the scalable parallel computing system. 856-863 - Thomas K. Miller:

Crafting technology leaders for the 21st century. 864-867 - Brian Bowers:

Crompton-a different English engineer. 868-870
Volume 88, Number 7, July 2000
- Panos J. Antsaklis:

Special issue on hybrid systems: theory and applications a brief introduction to the theory and applications of hybrid systems. 879-887 - Andrea Balluchi, Luca Benvenuti

, Maria Domenica Di Benedetto
, Claudio Pinello, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Automotive engine control and hybrid systems: challenges and opportunities. 888-912 - Roberto Horowitz

, Pravin Varaiya:
Control design of an automated highway system. 913-925 - Carolos Livadas, John Lygeros, Nancy A. Lynch:

High-level modeling and analysis of the traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS). 926-948 - Claire J. Tomlin, John Lygeros, S. Shankar Sastry:

A game theoretic approach to controller design for hybrid systems. 949-970 - Rajeev Alur, Thomas A. Henzinger, Gerardo Lafferriere, George J. Pappas

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Discrete abstractions of hybrid systems. 971-984 - Jennifer M. Davoren, Anil Nerode:

Logics for hybrid systems. 985-1010 - Eugene Asarin

, Olivier Bournez, Thao Dang, Oded Maler, Amir Pnueli:
Effective synthesis of switching controllers for linear systems. 1011-1025 - Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Panos J. Antsaklis, James A. Stiver, Michael D. Lemmon:

Supervisory control of hybrid systems. 1026-1049 - Sebastian Engell, Stefan Kowalewski, Christian Schulz, Olaf Stursberg

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Continuous-discrete interactions in chemical processing plants. 1050-1068 - Raymond A. DeCarlo, Michael S. Branicky

, Stefan Pettersson
, Bengt Lennartson:
Perspectives and results on the stability and stabilizability of hybrid systems. 1069-1082 - N. Harris McClamroch, Ilya V. Kolmanovsky

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Performance benefits of hybrid control design for linear and nonlinear systems. 1083-1096 - Mumin Song, Tzyh Jong Tarn, Ning Xi:

Integration of task scheduling, action planning, and control in robotic manufacturing systems. 1097-1107 - David L. Pepyne, Christos G. Cassandras:

Optimal control of hybrid systems in manufacturing. 1108-1123 - Peter Wiesner:

Distance education: Rebottling or a new brew? 1124-1130 - Brian Bowers:

The first Atlantic telegraphs. 1131-1133
Volume 88, Number 8, August 2000
- Biing-Hwang Juang, Sadaoki Furui:

Special issue on spoken language processing. 1139-1141 - Biing-Hwang Juang, Sadaoki Furui:

Automatic recognition and understanding of spoken language - a first step toward natural human-machine communication. 1142-1165 - Victor W. Zue, James R. Glass:

Conversational interfaces: advances and challenges. 1166-1180 - Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel:

Large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition: advances and applications. 1181-1200 - Wu Chou:

Discriminant-function-based minimum recognition error rate pattern-recognition approach to speech recognition. 1201-1223 - Hermann Ney, Stefan Ortmanns:

Progress in dynamic programming search for LVCSR. 1224-1240 - Chin-Hui Lee, Qiang Huo:

On adaptive decision rules and decision parameter adaptation for automatic speech recognition. 1241-1269 - Ronald Rosenfeld

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Two decades of statistical language modeling: where do we go from here? 1270-1278 - Jerome R. Bellegarda:

Exploiting latent semantic information in statistical language modeling. 1279-1296 - Alex Waibel, Petra Geutner, Laura Mayfield Tomokiyo, Tanja Schultz

, Monika Woszczyna:
Multilinguality in speech and spoken language systems. 1297-1313 - Richard V. Cox, Candace A. Kamm, Lawrence R. Rabiner, Jürgen Schröter, Jay G. Wilpon:

Speech and language processing for next-millennium communications services. 1314-1337 - John Makhoul, Francis Kubala, Tim Leek, Daben Liu, Long Nguyen, Richard M. Schwartz, Amit Srivastava:

Speech and language technologies for audio indexing and retrieval. 1338-1353 - Ivan Marsic, Attila Medl, James L. Flanagan:

Natural communication with information systems. 1354-1366 - Ted W. Hissey:

Education and careers 2000. Enhanced skills for engineers. 1367-1370 - Brian Bowers:

More than just light. 1371-1373 - Michael W. Haney, Marc P. Christensen

, Predrag Milojkovic, Gregg J. Fokken, Mark Vickberg, Barry K. Gilbert, James Rieve, Jeremy Ekman, Premanand Chandramani
, Fouad E. Kiamilev:
Corrections to "description and evaluation of the fast-net smart pixel-based optical interconnection prototype". 1373-1374
Volume 88, Number 9, September 2000
- Lajos Hanzo

, Peter J. Cherriman, El-Lin Kuan:
Interactive cellular and cordless video telephony: State-of-the-art system design principles and expected performance. 1388-1413 - Thomas J. Shaffner:

Semiconductor characterization and analytical technology. 1416-1437 - James C. Tsang, Jeffrey A. Kash, David P. Vallett:

Time-resolved optical characterization of electrical activity in integrated circuits. 1440-1459 - Maria-Pilar Bernal, Fabienne Marquis-Weible, Pierre-Yves Boillat, Patrick Lambelet:

Theoretical and experimental study of the forces between different SNOM probes and chemically treated AFM cantilevers. 1460-1470 - Aaron Lewis, Efim Shambrot, Anna Radko, Klony Lieberman, Solomon Ezekiel, Dimitry Veinger, Gila Yampolski:

Failure analysis of integrated circuits beyond the diffraction limit: contact mode near-field scanning optical microscopy with integrated resistance, capacitance, and UV confocal imaging. 1471-1479 - Tom D. Milster:

Near-field optics: a new tool for data storage. 1480-1490 - Qiang Wu, Luke P. Ghislain, V. B. Elings:

Imaging with solid immersion lenses, spatial resolution, and applications. 1491-1498 - Motoichi Ohtsu, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Haruhiko Ito, Geun-Hyoung Lee:

Nanofabrication and atom manipulation by optical near-field and relevant quantum optical theory. 1499-1518
Volume 88, Number 10, October 2000
- Anantha P. Chandrakasan:

Special issue on low-power RF systems. 1525-1527 - Asad A. Abidi, Gregory J. Pottie, William J. Kaiser:

Power-conscious design of wireless circuits and systems. 1528-1545 - Peter G. M. Baltus

, Ronald Dekker:
Optimizing RF front ends for low power. 1546-1559 - Thomas H. Lee, Simon S. Wong:

CMOS RF integrated circuits at 5 GHz and beyond. 1560-1571 - Mehmet Soyuer, Herschel A. Ainspan, Mounir Meghelli, Jean-Olivier Plouchart:

Low-power multi-GHz and multi-Gb/s SiGe BiCMOS circuits. 1572-1582 - Stéphane Donnay, Philip Pieters, Kristof Vaesen, Wim Diels, Piet Wambacq, Walter De Raedt

, Eric Beyne
, Marc Engels
, Ivo Bolsens:
Chip-package codesign of a low-power 5-GHz RF front end. 1583-1597 - Brent A. Myers, J. Bartow Willingham, Patrick Landy, Mark A. Webster, Perry Frogge, Michael Fischer:

Design considerations for minimal-power wireless spread spectrum circuits and systems. 1598-1612 - Paolo Miliozzi, Ken Kundert, Koen Lampaert, Pete Good, Mojy Chian:

A design system for RFIC: challenges and solutions. 1613-1632 - Carlo Luschi, Magnus Sandell, Paul Strauch, Jian-Jun Wu, Costel Ilas, Ping-Wen Ong, Romain Baeriswyl, Frederic Battaglia, Spyros Karageorgis, Ran-Hong Yan:

Advanced signal-processing algorithms for energy-efficient wireless communications. 1633-1650 - Jaap C. Haartsen, Sven Mattisson:

Bluetooth-a new low-power radio interface providing short-range connectivity. 1651-1661 - Jim Lansford, Paramvir Bahl:

The design and implementation of HomeRF: a radio frequency wireless networking standard for the connected home. 1662-1676 - Sarah Barnard:

Beautiful genius: Hertha Ayrton and the electric arc. 1677-1679
Volume 88, Number 11, November 2000
- James A. Storer:

Special issue on lossless data compression. 1685-1688 - Serap A. Savari:

Renewal theory and source coding. 1692-1702 - Michelle Effros:

PPM performance with BWT complexity: a fast and effective data compression algorithm. 1703-1712 - James A. Storer:

The prevention of error propagation in dictionary compression with update and deletion. 1713-1721 - N. Jesper Larsson, Alistair Moffat

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Off-line dictionary-based compression. 1722-1732 - Alberto Apostolico, Stefano Lonardi

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Off-line compression by greedy textual substitution. 1733-1744 - Craig G. Nevill-Manning, Ian H. Witten

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On-line and off-line heuristics for inferring hierarchies of repetitions in sequences. 1745-1755 - Maxime Crochemore

, Filippo Mignosi, Antonio Restivo, Sergio Salemi:
Data compression using antidictionaries. 1756-1768 - Wojciech Rytter:

Compressed and fully compressed pattern matching in one and two dimensions. 1769-1778 - Paul J. Ausbeck Jr.:

The piecewise-constant image model. 1779-1789 - Giovanni Motta, James A. Storer, Bruno Carpentieri

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Lossless image coding via adaptive linear prediction and classification. 1790-1796 - Bruno Carpentieri

, Marcelo J. Weinberger, Gadiel Seroussi:
Lossless compression of continuous-tone images. 1797-1809 - Bob van Loon:

Dr. C.J. de Groot and long-distance radio telegraphy between Indonesia and Holland. 1810-1813 - Wu Chou:

Correction to "discriminant-function-based minimum recognition error rate pattern-recognition approach to speech recognition". 1814
Volume 88, Number 12, December 2000
- Author Index. 1-

- Subject index. 13-52

- Jim Esch:

Prolog to computer-aided design of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. 1823-1824 - Georges G. E. Gielen

, Rob A. Rutenbar
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Computer-aided design of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. 1825-1854 - Richard O'Donnell:

Prolog to transporting real-time video over the internet: challenges and approaches. 1853-1854 - Dapeng Wu

, Yiwei Thomas Hou
, Ya-Qin Zhang:
Transporting real-time video over the Internet: challenges and approaches. 1855-1877 - Howard Falk:

Prolog to electrostatic discharge in semiconductor devices: protection techniques. 1876-1877 - Jim Vinson, Juin J. Liou:

Electrostatic discharge in semiconductor devices: protection techniques. 1878-1902 - Jim Esch:

Prolog to three-dimensional image generation and processing in underwater acoustic vision. 1901-1902 - Vittorio Murino

, Andrea Trucco
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Three-dimensional image generation and processing in underwater acoustic vision. 1903-1948 - Jim Esch:

Prolog to genomic engineering: moving beyond DNA sequence to function. 1947-1948 - J. Patrick Fitch, Bahrad A. Sokhansanj:

Genomic engineering: moving beyond DNA sequence to function. 1949-1971 - Dirk J. Vermeulen:

A Popov lightning recorder? - in South Africa! [Scanning our Past]. 1972-1975

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