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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, January 1986
- Bruno O. Weinschel, Stephen F. Adam:
Scanning the issue. 5-6 - Ernest Ambler:
Measurement accuracy - RF to optical. 7-8 - A. Earle Bailey, Helmut W. Hellwig, Toshio Nemoto, Sogo Okamura:
International organization in electromagnetic metrology and international comparison of RF and microwave standards. 9-14 - Norbert J. Sladek, Ramon L. Jesch:
Standardization of coaxial connectors in the IEC. 14-18 - Carl L. Quinn:
Commercial calibration services. 18-20 - John W. Locke:
Measurement assurance and accreditation. 21-23 - Robert M. Judish:
Quality control of measurements - Measurement assurance. 23-25 - Harry H. Ku, Robert M. Judish:
Fundamentals of error analysis. 25-27 - Robert A. Kamper:
Uncertainty charts for RF and microwave measurements. 27-32 - Cletus A. Hoer:
Summary of NBS calibration services and systems. 32-35 - Rufus G. Fellers:
Measurements at millimeter and micrometer wavelengths. 36-38 - Algirgas P. Jurkus, Ulrich Stumper:
National standards and standard measurement systems for impedance and reflection coefficient. 39-45 - Horst Bayer, Frank L. Warner, Ralph W. Yell:
Attenuation and ratio - National standards. 46-59 - P. I. Somlo, G. W. Small:
Phase-shift measurements in a standards Laboratory Environment. 60-65 - Uwe Gaertner, Burkhard Schiek, Olaf Ostwald:
Homodyne network analyzer with cascaded digital phase shifters. 66-68 - Birthe Guldbrandsen:
Computer-aided algebraic analysis of systematic errors in a composite microwave system. 68-71 - Rimantas L. Vaitkus:
Wide-band de-embedding with a short, an open, and a through line. 71-74 - Bengt Ulriksson:
Conversion of frequency-domain data to the time domain. 74-77 - Robert A. Lawton, Sedki M. Riad, James R. Andrews:
Pulse and time-domain measurements. 77-81 - Sedki M. Riad:
The deconvolution problem: An overview. 82-85 - William L. Gans:
Calibration and error analysis of a picosecond pulse waveform measurement system at NBS. 86-90 - Harold E. Stinehelfer Sr.:
Discussion of de-embedding techniques using time-domain analysis. 90-94 - Alan E. Fantom:
Power and energy: National standards. 94-101 - Richard F. Clark:
The microcalorimeter as a national microwave power standard. 102-104 - Joesph R. Kinard, Earl S. Williams, Thomas E. Lipe:
Automated thermal voltage converter intercomparisons. 105-107 - Andrew S. Podgorski:
Measurements of transients in high-voltage systems. 108-110 - Mark T. Ma, Galen H. Koepke:
Measurements of unintentional electromagnetic emissions. 110-111 - Perry F. Wilson, J. W. Adams, Mark T. Ma:
Measurement of the electromagnetic shielding capabilities of materials. 112-115 - Wolfgang Kessel, Dieter Janik:
Definition, realization, and comparison of thermal noise standards. 115-117 - David F. Wait:
The impact of automation on NBS noise temperature measurements. 117-120 - Motohisa Kanda, Ezra B. Larsen, Michele Borsero, Pier G. Galliano, Ichiro Yokoshima, Norris S. Nahman:
Standards for electromagnetic field measurements. 120-128 - Allen C. Newell, Carl F. Stubenrauch, Ramon C. Baird:
Calibration of microwave antenna gain standards. 129-132 - Allan G. Mungall:
Frequency and time - National standards. 132-136 - Klaus Dorenwendt:
Development and performance of the PTB's CS1 primary clock. 137-140 - Robert E. Drullinger:
Frequency standards based on optically pumped cesium. 140-142 - F. L. Walls:
Frequency standards based on atomic hydrogen. 142-146 - David J. Wineland:
Frequency standards based on stored ions. 147-150 - Gernot M. R. Winkler:
Changes at USNO in global timekeeping. 151-155 - Robert E. Beehler, David W. Allan:
Recent trends in NBS time and frequency distribution services. 155-157 - Kazuyuki Yoshimura, Michito Imae, Makoto Urazuka, Takao Morikawa, Taizo Yoshino, Saburo Kobayashi, Takashi Igarashi:
Research activites on time and frequency transfer using space links. 157-160 - Cecil C. Costain:
Time transfer via geostationary satellites. 161-162 - F. L. Walls, David W. Allan:
Measurements of frequency stability. 162-168 - Donald A. Jennings, Kenneth M. Evenson, David J. E. Knight:
Optical frequency measurements. 168-179 - Yuri S. Domnin, Alexander N. Malimon, Victor M. Tatarenkov, Pavel S. Shumjatsky:
Metrological basis of laser frequency measurements in the USSR. 180-182 - Mohammed Nurul Afsar, James R. Birch, R. N. Clarke, G. W. Chantry:
The measurement of the properties of materials. 183-199 - C. Surawatpunya:
Nonreciprocal filter behavior in a periodic edge-loaded ferrite microstripline. 215-216 - Daniel G. Jablonski:
A pole-zero deletion method for calculating pade approximates. 217-218 - E. Vertatschitsch, Simon Haykin:
Nonredundant arrays. 217 - Steven Conolly, Young-Lim Su:
State-space analysis of the adaptive notch filter. 219-221 - Ali M. Eydgahi:
A counter example to "Realization of two-variable transfer functions". 219 - Boris J. Lurie:
Feedback representation of a noisy two-port. 221-222 - T. Lakshmi Viswanathan:
CMOS transconductance element. 222-224 - Awatar Singh:
Boron-doped glass-coated Mo-Si interaction. 224-225 - Peter A. Blakey, J. Michael Golio, Robert O. Grondin:
Comment on "A nonlinear model for the GaAs ballistic diode". 225 - Paul R. Prucnal, Mario A. Santoro, Ting Rui Fan:
Orthogonal modulation in fiber optic communications. 225-227 - Satya N. Hazra, Suhash C. Dutta Roy:
A simple modification of Broom's transformation for linear-phase FIR filters. 227-228 - Sanjit K. Mitra, Tian-Hu Yu:
Complementary two-dimensional digital filters. 229-230 - Baek S. Kim, Song B. Park:
A fast nonparametric pattern classification scheme. 230-232 - Daniel J. Tylavsky:
Quadrant interlocking factorization: A form of block L-U factorization. 232-233 - P. Sankaran, V. Jagadesh Kumar:
An electronic phase balancer for three-phase three-wire loads. 233-234 - Mark B. Bilodeau:
Fundamentals of programming languages, Second edition. 235-236 - Peter S. Bottorff:
Design of testable logic circuits. 235 - Anil K. Agrawal:
Concepts for distributed systems design. 236 - David Wharton:
Handbook of design automation. 236-237
Volume 74, Number 2, February 1986
- William D. Daily:
The special section on geotomography. 243-244 - Dino Giuli:
Polarization diversity in radars. 245-269 - Alfred Fettweis:
Wave digital filters: Theory and practice. 270-327 - Sven Ivansson:
Seismic borehole tomography - Theory and computational methods. 328-338 - Matts Gustavsson, Sven Ivansson, Per Moren, Jörgen Pihl:
Seismic borehole tomography - Measurement system and field studies. 339-346 - Abelardo L. Ramirez:
Recent experiments using geophysical tomography in fractured granite. 347-352 - Allen Q. Howard Jr., John L. Kretzschmar:
Synthesis of EM geophysical tomographic data. 353-360 - Robert E. Collin, R. C. Hansen, W. S. Bennett:
Comments on "The gain-resistance product of the half-wave dipole". 363-365 - A. M. Kerdock, R. Mayer, D. Bass:
Longest binary pulse compression codes with given peak sidelobe levels. 366 - D. Ch. von Grünigen, D. Ramseier, George S. Moschytz:
Simulation of floating impedances for low-frequency active filter design. 366-368 - Ben-Zion Kaplan, M. Rolnick, Dov Wulich:
A new fast-response double-loop phase-lock loop. 368-369 - Adam J. Efron, Donald W. Tufts:
Estimation of frequencies of multiple two-dimensional sinusoids: Improved methods of linear prediction. 369-371 - John P. Costas:
Computationally efficient digital filters. 371-373 - T. Chandrasekaran, M. V. Pitke:
An integrated multiplexing and switching techniques for adaptive delta modulation. 373-374 - Flemming Hermansen:
A nonexpansive monotonicity constraint operator for use in constrained iterative deconvolution. 374-375 - H. L. Nyo, Minsoo Suk:
A polynomial time algorithm for subpattern matching. 375-377 - P. P. Kanjilal, E. Rose:
Application of a multivariable self-tuning predictor. 377-379 - Robert M. Gray:
Ergodic theory. 380 - Terry M. Kenney:
Information system methodologies. 380-381 - Antonio Corradi:
CP/M and the personal computer. 381-382 - Paul H. King:
Medical imaging systems. 382
Volume 74, Number 3, March 1986
- Laurence R. Lines:
Scanning the issue. 387-388 - Bjørn Ursin, Karl-A. Berteussen:
Comparison of some inverse methods for wave propagation in layered media. 389-400 - Jerry M. Mendel, John Goutsias:
One-dimensional normal-incidence inversion: A solution procedure for band-limited and noisy data. 401-414 - A. J. Berkhout:
Seismic inversion in terms of pre-stack migration and multiple elimination. 415-427 - Endres A. Robinson:
Migration of seismic data by the WKBJ method. 428-439 - Samuel H. Gray, Norman Bleistein:
Imaging and inversion of zero-offset seismic data. 440-456 - Robert Sun, George A. McMechan:
Pre-stack reverse-time migration for elastic waves with application to synthetic offset vertical seismic profiles. 457-465 - Cengiz Esmersoy, Bernard C. Levy:
Multidimensional born inversion with a wide-band plane-wave source. 466-475 - Robert G. Keys:
An application of Marquardt's procedure to the seismic inverse problem. 476-486 - Douglas W. Oldenburg, Shlomo Levy, Kerry J. Stinson:
Inversion of band-limited reflection seismograms: Theory and practice. 487-497 - Pierre Kolb, Francis Collino, Patrick Lailly:
Pre-stack inversion of a 1-D medium. 498-508 - Muhammet Köksal:
On the state equations of nonlinear networks and the uniqueness of their solutions. 513-514 - Jim C. Harden:
Comments on "Sources of failures and yield improvement for VLSI and restructurable interconnects for RVLSI and WSI: Part I - Sources of failures and yield improvement for VLSI". 515-516 - Vasil Uzunoglu, Marvin H. White:
Some important properties of synchronous oscillators. 516-518 - Harold H. Szu, Richard A. Messner:
Adaptive invariant novelty filters. 518-519 - J. L. Brown Jr.:
A Hilbert transform product theorem. 520-521 - Richard Barakat:
Covariance and power spectrum of a sinusoidal carrier, angel modulated by a uniformly distributed random process. 522-523 - Giuseppe Martinelli, Gianni Orlandi, Pietro Burrascano:
Spectral estimation by repetitive L1-norm minimization. 523-524 - Alexander Micho:
Developments in expert systems. 525-526 - Thomas W. Williams:
Design of testable logic circuits. 525
Volume 74, Number 4, April 1986
- Charles W. Therrien, Thomas F. Quatieri, Dan E. Dudgeon:
Statistical model-based algorithms for image analysis. 532-551 - Raymond L. Murray:
Radioactive waste storage and disposal. 552-579 - Osamu Shimbo, Lan N. Nguyen, José Paulo A. Albuquerque:
Modulation-transfer noise effects among FM and digital signals in memoryless nonlinear devices. 580-599 - Eli Brookner, James M. Howell:
Adaptive-adaptive array processing. 602-604 - A. N. Datta, B. Bandyopadhyay:
Nonlinear extension to a moment method iterative reconstruction algorithm for microwave tomography. 604-606 - Ramdas Kumaresan, Arnab K. Shaw:
An exact least squares fitting technique for two-dimensional frequency wavenumber estimation. 606-607 - William A. Gardner, Chih-Kang Chen:
On the spectrum of pseudo noise. 608-609 - John S. Soundararajan, N. B. Chakraborti:
Performance of adaptive filters using combined lattice and transform techniques. 609-611 - Luis F. Chaparro, G. Shufelt:
Rational models for quasi-periodic signals. 611-613 - Sergio Verdú:
Computation of the efficiency of the Mosely-Humblet contention resolution algorithm: A simple method. 613-614 - H. J. Cho, C. K. Un:
On reducing computational complexity in connected digit recognition by the frame labeling method. 614-616 - Mahmoud K. Jibbe, Robert I. Egbert:
Signal stabilization of relay control systems by use of square-wave dither. 616-617 - Richard J. Vaccaro:
Modeling of perturbed covariance sequences. 617-619 - Leonard G. Cohen:
Single-mode fiber optics: Principles and applications. 620-621 - Emanuel Marom:
Optics and lasers: Including fibers and integrated optics. 620 - Sheau B. Ng:
Data communications techniques and technologies. 620 - Silvano P. Colombano:
The AI business: Commercial uses of artificial intelligence. 621-622 - Michael Lutz:
The unix programming environment. 621 - Lanse M. Leach:
CAD/CAM management strategies. 622
Volume 74, Number 5, May 1986
- Bernard Courtois, Marco Mezzalama:
Scanning the issue. 627-628 - Algirdas Avizienis, Jean-Claude Laprie:
Dependable computing: From concepts to design diversity. 629-638 - Jacob A. Abraham, W. Kent Fuchs:
Fault and error models for VLSI. 639-654 - Fabio Somenzi, Silvano Gai:
Fault detection in programmable logic arrays. 655-668 - Yvon Savaria, Nicholas C. Rumin, Jeremiah F. Hayes, Vinold K. Agarwal:
Soft-error filtering: A solution to the reliability problem of future VLSI digital circuits. 669-683 - Will R. Moore:
A review of fault-tolerant techniques for the enhancement of integrated circuit yield. 684-698 - Israel Koren, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
Yield and performance enhancement through redundancy in VLSI and WSI multiprocessor systems. 699-711 - Mariagiovanna Sami, Renato Stefanelli:
Reconfigurable architectures for VLSI processing arrays. 712-722 - Yves Crouzet, Jacques Chavade:
A 6800 coprocessor for error detection in microcomputers: The PAD. 723-731 - Jing-Yang Jou, Jacob A. Abraham:
Fault-tolerant matrix arithmetic and signal processing on highly concurrent computing structures. 732-741 - T. P. Chattopadhyay:
An injection-locked hybrid microwave discriminator. 746-748 - S. S. Koonar, J. S. Sohal:
Determination of a class of two-variable impedance function from its given real part using state-variable technique. 748-749 - Y. T. Lee, C. M. Kyung, C. K. Kim:
A decorrelation-based Monte Carlo simulation - Its application to yield statistics of charge-redistribution A/D converters. 749-751 - P. Thajchayapong, C. Punkasirikul:
A maximally flat design of RC-active low-pass filters with sharp cutoff by cascading third-order blocks. 751-753 - L. N. M. Edward:
Comment on "Voltage-controlled linear resistor by two MOS transistors and its application to active RC filter MOS integration". 753-755 - Ramdas Kumaresan, Prabhat Kumar Gupta:
Vector-radix algorithm for a 2-D discrete Hartley transform. 755-757 - A. Robert Calderbank, Neil J. A. Sloane:
An eight-dimensional trellis code. 757-759 - Giuseppe Martinelli, Gianni Orlandi, Lucio Prina Ricotti, Susanna Ragazzini:
Identification of stable nonstationary lattice predictors by linear programming. 759-760 - Neeraj Magotra, Nasir Ahmed, Eric Chael:
A comparison of two parameter estimation schemes. 760-761 - Bruce R. Musicus:
Comment on "Dice, entropy, and likelihood". 762-763 - D. Kottick, Ben-Zion Kaplan:
A novel method for regulating terminal voltages in a laboratory synchronous generator system. 763-764 - D. S. Naidu:
Digital control system analysis and design. 765-766 - Harry W. Mergler:
Industrial robots: Computer interfacing and control. 766-767 - Thomas F. Piatkowski:
Satellites, packets, and distributed telecommunications. A compendium of source materials. 766 - Edward L. Pinnes:
Telecommunication technologies. 766
Volume 74, Number 6, June 1986
- Laszlo A. Belady:
The special section on the convergence of software and hardware engineering development methodologies. 772 - Timothy J. Drummond, William Ted Masselink, Hadis Morkoç:
Modulation-doped GaAs/(Al, Ga)As heterojunction field-effect transistors: MODFETs. 773-822 - Ray Hyman:
Parapsychological research: A tutorial review and critical appraisal. 823-849 - Gregory F. Pfister:
The IBM Yorktown simulation engine. 850-860 - Alfred C. Hartmann:
Software of silicon? the designer's option. 861-874 - Connie U. Smith, Richard R. Gross:
Technology transfer between VLSI design and software engineering: CAD tools and design methodologies. 875-885 - Behzad Azadi:
A simple approach to the problem of in-circuit resistance measurement. 888-889 - V. L. Strashilov, L. L. Konstantinov, A. Ch. Manov:
Temperature dependence of the force-frequency effect in noncentral AT-cut quartz resonators. 889-890 - Hari C. Reddy, P. Karivaratha Rajan:
A simpler test set for two-variable very strict Hurwitz polynomials. 890-891 - N. P. Singh, Y. P. Singh, S. I. Ahson:
An iterative approach to reduced-order modeling of synchronous machines using singular perturbation. 892-893 - H. K. Henisch:
Metal-semiconductor Schottky barrier junctions and their applications. 894 - Thomas A. Hoppenheimer:
The visual display of quantitative information. 894
Volume 74, Number 7, July 1986
- Giacome Ferrari:
Scanning the issue. 899-904 - Ralph M. Weischedel:
Knowledge representation and natural language processing. 905-920 - Timothy W. Finin, Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie Lynn Webber:
Natural language interactions with artificial experts. 921-938 - James F. Allen, Diane J. Litman:
Plans, goals, and language. 939-947 - Wolfgang Wahlster, Alfred Kobsa:
Dialogue-based user models. 948-960 - Kathleen R. McKeown:
Language generation: Applications, issues, and approaches. 961-968 - Jonathan Slocum:
Machine translation: An American perspective. 969-978 - Doug Arnold:
Eurotra: A European perspective on MT. 979-992 - Makoto Nagao, Junichi Tsujii, Jun-ichi Nakamura:
Machine translation from japanese into english. 993-1012 - Mauro Di Manzo, Giovanni Adorni, Fausto Giunchiglia:
Reasoning about scene descriptions. 1013-1025 - Giovanni Guida, Giancarlo Mauri:
Evaluation of natural language processing systems: Issues and approaches. 1026-1035 - Samuel D. Bedrosian:
Nonuniform linear arrays: Graph-theoretic approach to minimum redundancy. 1040-1043 - John L. Volakis, Martin I. Herman:
A uniform asymptotic evaluation of integrals. 1043-1044 - Arogyaswami Paulraj, Richard H. Roy III, Thomas Kailath:
A subspace rotation approach to signal parameter estimation. 1044-1046 - L. J. Faber:
Commentary on the denominator recursion for Burg's block algorithm. 1046-1047 - Aijth K. Narayanan:
Eliminating sensitivity to voltmeter impedance in DC measurements in a class of linear passive networks. 1048-1049 - R. Rabinovici, Ben-Zion Kaplan:
Major noise reduction in the eddy-current sensor for DC and low-frequency magnetic fields. 1049-1050 - Daniel J. Tylavsky, Guy R. L. Sohie:
Generalization of the matrix inversion lemma. 1050-1052 - James E. Barger:
Underwater acoustic system analysis. 1053-1054 - T. S. Tenforde:
Biomagnetism: An interdisciplinary approach. 1053 - Gary W. Elko:
Principles of acoustic devices. 1054-1055
Volume 74, Number 8, August 1986
- Mathukumalli Vidyasagar:
New directions of research in nonlinear system theory. 1060-1091 - Bill Curtis, Elliot Soloway, Ruven E. Brooks, John B. Black, Kate Ehrlich, H. Rudy Ramsey:
Software psychology: The need for an interdisciplinary program. 1092-1106 - Henry Baltes, Radivoje S. Popovic:
Integrated semiconductor magnetic field sensors. 1107-1132 - A. J. Berkhout:
The seismic method in the search for oil and gas: Current techniques and future developments. 1133-1159 - P. Thajchayapong, N. Buabthong, S. Vannakrajrojn:
An alternative design for a multiple-real-pole/multiple-critical-pole all-pole equiripple RC active low-pass filter. 1162-1163 - Pietro Burrascano, Giuseppe Martinelli, Gianni Orlandi:
Identification of truncated narrow-band autoregressive processes. 1164-1165 - Alan Di Cenzo:
A comparison of resolution for spotlight synthetic-aperture radar and computer-aided tomography. 1165-1166 - Sven Ivansson:
Correction to "Seismic borehole tomography - Theory and computational methods". 1166 - F. L. Walls, D. W. Allan:
Correction to "Measurements of frequency stability". 1166 - Mudigonda N. Sastry:
Structure and interpretation of computer programs. 1167
Volume 74, Number 9, September 1986
- Gary J. Handler:
The special section on telecommunications: The next ten years. 1171-1172 - James R. Wait:
Propagation effects for electromagnetic pulse transmission. 1173-1181 - Markus Zahn, Yoshimlchl Ohki, David B. Fenneman, Ronald J. Gripshover, Victor H. Jr. Gehman:
Dielectric properties of water and water/ethylene glycol mixtures for use in pulsed power system design. 1182-1221 - Thomas E. Browne:
Network of the future. 1222-1230 - Warren E. Falconer, John A. Hooke:
Telecommunications services in the next decade. 1246-1261 - John Haring:
The political economy of telecommunications regulation. 1262-1273 - V. H. Rumsey:
Coherent and incoherent sources in a turbulent medium. 1277-1278 - Y. Kim, D. L. Jaggard:
The fractal random array. 1278-1280 - Ronald N. Bracewell, Oscar Buneman, Hong Hao, J. Villasenor:
Fast two-dimensional Hartley transform. 1282-1283 - L. Basano, P. Ottonello:
A new method for frequency-to-code conversion. 1283-1284 - Luc Knockaert:
Comment on "An upper bound on run-length coding entropy". 1284-1285 - Vimal Singh:
On the realization of two's complement overflow limit cycle free state-space digital filters. 1287-1288 - Partha P. Banerjee:
A simplified approach to solving nonlinear dispersive equations using a power series method. 1288-1290 - James L. Massey:
Theory and practice of error control codes. 1293-1294 - Thomas O. Paine:
The space station: An idea whose time has come. 1294 - Robert Haskins:
Mathematics for the analysis of algorithms (2nd ed.). 1295
Volume 74, Number 10, October 1986
- Margaret King, Michael Rosner:
Scanning the issue. 1299-1303 - Luigia Aiello, Carlo Cecchi, Dario Sartini:
Representation and use of metaknowledge. 1304-1321 - William A. Woods:
Important issues in knowledge representation. 1322-1334 - Giuseppe Attardi, Maria Simi:
A description-oriented logic for building knowledge bases. 1335-1344 - Erik Sandewall:
Nonmonotonic inference rules for multiple inheritance with exceptions. 1345-1353 - Stuart C. Shapiro:
Symmetric relations, intensional individuals, and variable binding. 1354-1363 - Richard N. Pelavin, James F. Allen:
A formal logic of plans in temporally rich domains. 1364-1382 - Michael P. Georgeff, Amy L. Lansky:
Procedural knowledge. 1383-1398 - Yorick Wilks:
Default reasoning and self-knowledge. 1399-1404 - Janyce Wiebe, William J. Rapaport:
Representing de re and de dicto belief reports in discourse and narrative. 1405-1413 - Timothy W. Finin:
Interactive classification: A technique for acquiring and maintaining knowledge bases. 1414-1421 - Nancy M. Cooke, James E. McDonald:
A formal methodology for acquiring and representing expert knowledge. 1422-1430 - Eric Dubois, Jacques Hagelstein, Eugene Lahou, Frank Ponsaert, André Rifaut:
A knowledge representation language for requirements engineering. 1431-1444 - George R. Cross:
Legal knowledge. 1445-1450 - M. L. X. Dos Santos, Nilson R. Rabelo:
On the Ludwig integration algorithm for triangular subregions. 1455-1456 - A. Alphones, G. S. Sanyal:
Propagation characteristics of eccentric core fibers using point-matching method. 1456-1458 - Swapan K. Ray:
A simple digital CPMFSK generator. 1458-1460 - Babak Sayar, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
Further results on Nyquist's third criterion. 1460-1462 - Charles J. Alajajian:
Obtaining bandpass filter coefficients from low-pass prototypes. 1462-1463 - I-Chang Jou, Yu-Hen Hu, W. S. Feng:
A novel implementation of pipelined Toeplitz system solver. 1463-1464 - N. P. Singh, Y. P. Singh, S. I. Ahson:
Near-optimal controllers for synchronous machines with prescribed degree of stability via iterative separation of time scales. 1466-1468 - Josep Colominas, Ramon Pallas-Areny:
A new method for measuring RMS values. 1468-1469 - James E. Barger:
Underwater acoustic system analysis. 1470 - Harry W. Mergler:
Introduction to robotics. 1470-1471 - Donald R. Chand:
Essential systems analysis. 1471
Volume 74, Number 11, November 1986
- Mark H. Kryder:
The special section on magnetic information storage technology. 1475-1476 - Benjamin Kedem:
Spectral analysis and discrimination by zero-crossings. 1477-1493 - H. Neal Bertram:
Fundamentals of the magnetic recording process. 1494-1512 - Geoffrey Bate:
Particulate recording materials. 1513-1525 - Thomas C. Arnoldussen:
Thin-film recording media. 1526-1539 - Fred Jeffers:
High-density magnetic recording heads. 1540-1556 - Roger W. Wood:
Magnetic recording systems. 1557-1569 - W. H. Meiklejohn:
Magnetooptics: A thermomagnetic recording technology. 1570-1581 - Ryo Suzuki:
Recent development in magnetic-bubble memory. 1582-1590 - R. I. MacDonald:
An optoelectronic adder. 1593-1595 - Roberto Saletti:
A comparison between two methods to generate 1/fγnoise. 1595-1596 - John L. Brown Jr.:
On the prediction of a band-limited signal from past samples. 1596-1598 - Farokh Marvasti:
Comments on "A note on the predictability of band-limited processes". 1596 - John D. Holt:
Handbook of software engineering. 1599
Volume 74, Number 12, December 1986
- Kenneth A. Pickar, James D. Meindl:
Scanning the issue. 1603-1604 - Glenford J. Myers, Albert Y. C. Yu, David L. House:
Microprocessor technology trends. 1605-1622 - Shojiro Asai:
Semiconductor memory trends. 1623-1635 - Nobuo Okuda, Masamichi Sugai, Nobuyuki Goto:
Semicustom and custom LSI technology. 1636-1645 - William C. Holton, Ralph K. Cavin III:
A perspective on CMOS technology trends. 1646-1668 - Tak H. Ning, Denny D. Tang:
Bipolar trends. 1669-1677 - Dale M. Brown, Mario Ghezzo, Joseph M. Pimbley:
Trends in advanced process technology - Submicrometer CMOS device design and process requirements. 1678-1702 - Yochi Akasaka:
Three-dimensional IC trends. 1703-1714 - Murray H. Woods:
MOS VLSI reliability and yield trends. 1715-1729 - Robert W. Dutton, Mark R. Pinto:
The use of computer aids in IC technology evolution. 1730-1740 - Andrrew J. Steckl:
Particle-beam fabrication and in situ processing of integrated circuits. 1753-1774 - Randall A. Hughes, John D. Shott:
The future of automation for high-volume Wafer fabrication and ASIC manufacturing. 1775-1793 - A. Zielinski:
Matrix formulation for Dolph-Chebyshev beamforming. 1799-1800 - Moeness G. Amin:
Time-varying spectrum estimation for a general class of nonstationary processes. 1800-1802 - Yuval Bistritz:
Comment on "On zero location with respect to the unit circle of discrete-time linear system polynomials". 1802-1803 - Timothy J. Drummond:
Correction to "Modulation-doped GaAs/(Al, Ga)As heterojunction field-effect transistors: MODFETs". 1803 - Peter B. Aronhime:
RC active filter design handbook. 1804
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