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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 82
Volume 82, Number 1, 1994
- Kang G. Shin, Parameswaran Ramanathan:
Real-time computing: a new discipline of computer science and engineering. 6-24 - Jaynarayan H. Lala, Richard E. Harper:
Architectural principles for safety-critical real-time applications. 25-40 - Neeraj Suri, Michelle M. Hugue, Chris J. Walter:
Synchronization issues in real-time systems. 41-54 - Krithi Ramamritham, John A. Stankovic:
Scheduling algorithms and operating systems support for real-time systems. 55-67 - Lui Sha, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Shirish S. Sathaye:
Generalized rate-monotonic scheduling theory: a framework for developing real-time systems. 68-82 - Jane W.-S. Liu, Wei-Kuan Shih, Kwei-Jay Lin, Riccardo Bettati, Jen-Yao Chung:
Imprecise computations. 83-94 - Alexander D. Stoyenko, Theodore P. Baker:
Real-time schedulability-analyzable mechanisms in Ada9X. 95-107 - Lorrie A. Tomek, Varsha Mainkar, Robert Geist, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Reliability modeling of life-critical, real-time systems. 108-121 - Caglan M. Aras, James F. Kurose, Douglas S. Reeves, Henning Schulzrinne:
Real-time communication in packet-switched networks. 122-139 - Philip S. Yu, Kun-Lung Wu, Kwei-Jay Lin, Sang H. Son:
On real-time databases: concurrency control and scheduling. 140-157 - Insup Lee, Patrice Brémond-Grégoire, Richard Gerber:
A process algebraic approach to the specification and analysis of resource-bound real-time systems. 158-171 - A. Udaya Shankar:
Reasoning assertionally about real-time systems. 172-183
Volume 82, Number 2, 1994
- Lawrence R. Rabiner:
Applications of voice processing to telecommunications. 199-228 - Sally Kleinfeldt, Michaela Guiney, Julia K. Miller, Marina Barnes:
Design methodology management. 231-250 - Thomas S. Huang, Arun N. Netravali:
Motion and structure from feature correspondences: a review. 252-268 - Glenn Eric Johnson:
Constructions of particular random processes. 270-285 - Georges G. E. Gielen, Piet Wambacq, Willy M. C. Sansen:
Symbolic analysis methods and applications for analog circuits: a tutorial overview. 287-304
Volume 82, Number 3, March 1994
- Steven F. Clifford, J. Chandran Kaimal, Richard J. Lataitis, Richard G. Strauch:
Ground-based remote profiling in atmospheric studies: an overview. 313-355 - Ovidio Mario Bucci, Giuseppe D'Elia, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Gaetano Panariello:
Antenna pattern synthesis: a new general approach. 358-371 - Ronald N. Bracewell:
Aspects of the Hartley transform. 381-387 - Ronald N. Bracewell:
Affine theorem for the Hartley transform of an image. 388-390 - John D. Villasenor:
Optical Hartley transforms. 391-399 - Jonathan Hong, Martin Vetterli, Pierre Duhamel:
Basefield transforms with the convolution property. 400-412 - Rick P. Millane:
Analytic properties of the Hartley transform and their implications. 413-428 - Okan K. Ersoy:
A comparative review of real and complex Fourier-related transforms. 429-447
Volume 82, Number 4, April 1994
- Henry Kressel, Bernard J. Lechner:
Scanning the issue - Special issue on consumer electronics. 455-458 - Patrick D. Griffis, Stuart J. Lipoff:
At the crossroads of the information highway: new technology directions in consumer electronics. 459-464 - Edgar A. Sack:
Consumer electronics: an important driver of integrated circuit technology. 465-468 - Donald B. Carlin, Yoshito Tsunoda:
Diode lasers for mass market applications: optical recording and printing. 469-481 - Daniel G. Schwartz, George J. Klir, Harold W. Lewis III, Yoshinori Ezawa:
Applications of fuzzy sets and approximate reasoning. 482-498 - Lawrence E. Tannas:
Evolution of flat-panel displays. 499-509 - Dimitris Anastassiou:
Digital television. 510-519 - Istvan Gorog:
Displays for HDTV: direct-view CRT's and projection systems. 520-536 - Yukio Kubota, Yoshio Mshi, Kenji Shintani, Tetsuo Urabe, Keiichiro Shimada, Toru Katsumoto:
Latest advances in camcorder technology. 537-543 - Masahiko Kaneko, Katsuhisa Aratani, Atsushi Fukumoto, Senri Miyaoka:
IRISTER - magneto-optical disk for magnetically induced SuperResolution. 544-553 - Robert Hopkins:
Choosing an American digital HDTV terrestrial broadcasting system. 554-563 - Stuart J. Lipoff:
Personal communications networks bridging the gap between cellular and cordless phones. 564-571 - D. Thomas Magill, Francis D. Natali, Gwyn P. Edwards:
Spread-spectrum technology for commercial applications. 572-584 - Matthew D. Miller:
A scenario for the deployment of interactive multimedia cable television systems in the United States in the 1990s. 585-589 - James L. Flanagan:
Technologies for multimedia communications. 590-603 - David S. Burpee, Paul W. Shumate:
Emerging residential broadband telecommunications. 604-614 - Judson Hofmann:
Networking consumer products in the home. 615-622
Volume 82, Number 5, May 1994
- William A. Imbriale, Michael Thorburn:
Scanning the special issue on radio telescopes. 633-635 - William Rafferty, Stephen D. Slobin, Charles T. Stelzried, Mile K. Sue:
Ground antennas in NASA's deep space telecommunications. 636-645 - Tomonao Hayashi, Toshimitsu Nishimura, Tadashi Takano, Shin-Ichi Betsudan, Saburo Koshizaka:
Japanese deep-space station with 64-m-diameter antenna fed through beam waveguides and its mission applications. 646-657 - Peter Napier, Durgadas S. Bagri, Barry Clark, Alan E. E. Rogers, Jonathan D. Romney, A. Richard Thompson, R. Craig Walker:
The Very Long Baseline Array. 658-672 - David Woody, David Vail, Walter Schaal:
Design, construction, and performance of the Leighton 10.4-m-diameter radio telescopes. 673-686 - Jacob W. M. Baars, Albert Greve, Hauke Hein, Dave Morris, Juan Penalver, Clemens Thum:
Design parameters and measured performance of the IRAM 30-m Millimeter Radio Telescope. 687-696 - William A. Coles, Rod Frehlich, Masayoshi Kojima:
Design of a 74-MHz antenna for radio astronomy. 697-704 - Hiroshi Nakajima, Masanori Nishio, Shinzo Enome, Kiyoto Shibasaki, Toshiaki Takano, Yoichiro Hanaoka, Chikayoshi Torii, Hideaki Sekiguchi, Takeshi Bushimata, Susumu Kawashima, Noriyuki Shinohara, Yoshihisa Irimajiri, Hideki Koshiishi, Takeo Kosugi, Yasuhiko Shiomi, Masaki Sawa, Keizo Ka:
The Nobeyama radioheliograph. 705-713 - Per-Simon Kildal, Lynn A. Baker, Tor Hagfors:
The Arecibo upgrading: electrical design and expected performance of the dual-reflector feed system. 714-724 - Nobuharu Ukita, Masato Tsuboi:
A 45-m telescope with a surface accuracy of 65 μm. 725-733 - Michael J. Brenner, A. Joel Elldér, Mehdi S. Zarghamee:
Upgrade of a large millimeter-wavelength radio telescope for improved performance at 115 GHz. 734-741 - Richard P. Ingalls, Joseph Antebi, John A. Ball, Richard Barvainis, John F. Cannon, Joseph C. Carter, Paul J. Charpentier, Brian E. Corey, Joseph W. Crowley, Kevin A. Dudevoir, Michael J. Gregory, Frank W. Kan, Steven Milner, Alan E. E. Rogers, Joseph E. Salah, Medhi S. Zarghame:
Upgrading the Haystack radio telescope for operation at 115 GHz. 742-755 - Charles E. Mayer, Darrel T. Emerson, John H. Davis:
Design and implementation of an error-compensating subreflector for the NRAO 12-m radio telescope. 756-762 - Charles R. Lawrence, Thomas Herbig, Anthony C. S. Readhead:
Reduction of ground spillover in the Owens Valley 5.5-m telescope. 763-767 - Roger D. Norrod, George H. Behrezns Jr., Frank D. Ghigo, Burton J. Levin:
Design and implementation of a low-noise prime-focus S/X receiver system for radio astronomy. 768-775 - Charles T. Stelzried, Michael J. Klein:
Precision DSN radiometer systems: impact on microwave calibrations. 776-787 - Tom Y. Otoshi, Manuel M. Franco, Georges F. Lutes:
The fractional frequency stability of a 34-m-diameter beam-waveguide antenna. 788-795 - James S. Shell, Robert C. Clauss, Samuel M. Petty, Gary W. Glass, Mark Steven Fiore, Jason Jess Kovatch, Jan Richard Loreman, Dudley E. Neff, Rex B. Quinn, David L. Trowbridge:
Ruby masers for maximum G/Top. 796-810 - John M. Payne, James W. Lamb, Jackie G. Cochran, Nancyjane Bailey:
A new generation of SIS receivers for millimeter-wave radio astronomy. 811-823
Volume 82, Number 6, June 1994
- Sergio Benedetto, Marina Mondin, Guido Montorsi:
Performance evaluation of trellis-coded modulation schemes. 833-855 - Paul G. Howard, Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
Arithmetic coding for data compression. 857-865 - Dafna Sheinwald:
On the Ziv-Lempel proof and related topics. 866-871 - Aaron D. Wyner, Jacob Ziv:
The sliding-window Lempel-Ziv algorithm is asymptotically optimal. 872-877 - Ian H. Witten, Timothy C. Bell, Hugh Emberson, Stuart Inglis, Alistair Moffat:
Textual image compression: two-stage lossy/lossless encoding of textual images. 878-888 - Ronald Arps, Thomas K. Truong:
Comparison of international standards for lossless still image compression. 889-899 - Allen Gersho:
Advances in speech and audio compression. 900-918 - Pamela C. Cosman, Robert M. Gray, Richard A. Olshen:
Evaluating quality of compressed medical images: SNR, subjective rating, and diagnostic accuracy. 919-932 - Cornel Constantinescu, James A. Storer:
Improved techniques for single-pass adaptive vector quantization. 933-939 - Bruno Carpentieri, James A. Storer:
Split-merge video displacement estimation. 940-947 - Akitoshi Yoshida, John H. Reif:
Optical computing techniques for image/video compression. 948-954 - James E. Brittain:
Albert Hoyt Taylor [Scanning the Past]. 958
Volume 82, Number 7, July 1994
- Wayne H. Wolf:
Hardware-software co-design of embedded systems. 967-989 - Michael G. Pecht, Franklin R. Nash:
Predicting the reliability of electronic equipment. 992-1004 - Ivor Brodie, Paul Richard Schwoebel:
Vacuum microelectronic devices. 1006-1034 - Mark J. W. Rodwell, Scott T. Allen, Ruai Y. Yu, Michael G. Case, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Madhukar Reddy, Eric Carman, Masayuki Kamegawa, Yoshiyuki Konishi, Joe Pusl, Rajasekhar Pullela:
Active and nonlinear wave propagation devices in ultrafast electronics and optoelectronics. 1037-1059 - Lee M. Garth, H. Vincent Poor:
Detection of non-Gaussian signals: a paradigm for modern statistical signal processing. 1061-1095
Volume 82, Number 8, 1994
- Fumio Harashima:
Power electronics and motion control-a future perspective. 1107-1111 - B. Jayant Baliga:
Power semiconductor devices for variable-frequency drives. 1112-1122 - Gordon R. Slemon:
Electrical machines for variable-frequency drives. 1123-1139 - Hoang Le-Huy:
Microprocessors and digital ICs for motion control. 1140-1163 - Jacobus Daniel van Wyk:
Power electronic converters for motion control. 1164-1193 - Joachim Holtz:
Pulsewidth modulation for electronic power conversion. 1194-1214 - Robert D. Lorenz, Thomas A. Lipo, Donald W. Novotny:
Motion control with induction motors. 1215-1240 - Thomas M. Jahns:
Motion control with permanent-magnet AC machines. 1241-1252 - Kouhei Ohnishi, Nobuyuki Matsui, Yoichi Hori:
Estimation, identification, and sensorless control in motion control system. 1253-1265 - Herbert Stemmler:
High-power industrial drives. 1266-1286 - Ned Mohan, William P. Robbins, T. M. Undeland, Robert Nilssen:
Simulation of power electronic and motion control systems-an overview. 1287-1302 - Bimal K. Bose:
Expert system, fuzzy logic, and neural network applications in power electronics and motion control. 1303-1323
Volume 82, Number 9, September 1994
- Henry L. Bertoni, Walter Honcharenko, Leandro Rocha Maciel, Howard H. Xia:
UHF propagation prediction for wireless personal communications. 1333-1359 - Norman Abramson:
Multiple access in wireless digital networks. 1360-1370 - David E. Everitt:
Traffic engineering of the radio interface for cellular mobile networks. 1371-1382 - Stephen S. Rappaport, Lon-Rong Hu:
Microcellular communication systems with hierarchical macrocell overlays: traffic performance models and analysis. 1383-1397 - Kaveh Pahlavan, Allen H. Levesque:
Wireless data communications. 1398-1430 - William W. Wu, Edward F. Miller, Wilbur L. Pritchard, Raymond L. Pickholtz:
Mobile satellite communications. 1431-1448 - Wodemar F. Fuhrmann, Volker Brass:
Performance aspects of the GSM radio subsystem. 1449-1466
Volume 82, Number 10, 1994
- Abraham Hoogendoorn:
Digital compact cassette. 1479-1489 - Tadao Yoshida:
The rewritable MiniDisc system. 1492-1500 - Robert L. Gunshor, Arto V. Nurmikko:
The first compact blue/green diode lasers-wide-bandgap II-VI semiconductors come of age. 1503-1513 - W. Marshall Leach:
Fundamentals of low-noise analog circuit design. 1515-1538 - Andreas S. Spanias:
Speech coding: a tutorial review. 1541-1582
Volume 82, Number 11, 1994
- Timothy J. Drabik:
Optoelectronic integrated systems based on free-space interconnects with an arbitrary degree of space variance. 1595-1622 - Jürgen Jahns:
Planar packaging of free-space optical interconnections. 1623-1631 - H. Scott Hinton, Tom J. Cloonan, Frederick B. Mccormick Jr., Anthony L. Lentine, Frank A. P. Tooley:
Free-space digital optical systems. 1632-1649 - Daniel J. Blumenthal, Paul R. Prucnal, Jon R. Sauer:
Photonic packet switches: architectures and experimental implementations. 1650-1667 - Jun Tanida, Tsuyoshi Konishi, Yoshiki Ichioka:
P-OPALS: pure optical-parallel array logic system. 1668-1677 - Harry F. Jordan, Vincent P. Heuring, Robert J. Feuerstein:
Optoelectronic time-of-flight design and the demonstration of an all-optical, stored program, digital computer. 1678-1689 - Yao Li, Adolf W. Lohmann, Z. George Pan, Satish B. Rao, Ian Redmond, Ting Wang:
Optical multiple-access mesh-connected bus interconnects. 1690-1700 - Donald M. Chiarulli, Steven P. Levitan, Rami G. Melhem, Manoj Bidnurkar, Robert Ditmore, Gregory Gravenstreter, Zicheng Guo, Chungming Qiao, Majd F. Sakr, James P. Teza:
Optoelectronic buses for high-performance computing. 1701-1710 - Kung-Shiuh Huang, Charles B. Kuznia, B. Keith Jenkins, Alexander A. Sawchuk:
Parallel architectures for digital optical cellular image processing. 1711-1723 - David P. Casasent:
General-purpose optical pattern recognition image processors. 1724-1734 - Michael W. Haney:
Compact acousto-optic processor for synthetic aperture radar image formation. 1735-1748 - Gökçe I. Yayla, Ashok V. Krishnamoorthy, Gary C. Marsden, Sadik C. Esener:
A prototype 3D optically interconnected neural network. 1749-1762
Volume 82, Number 12, 1994
- Howard A. Zebker, Thomas G. Farr, Ronald P. Salazar, Timothy H. Dixon:
Mapping the world's topography using radar interferometry: the TOPSAT mission. 1774-1786 - David M. Le Vine, Andrew J. Griffis, Calvin T. Swift, Thomas J. Jackson:
ESTAR: a synthetic aperture microwave radiometer for remote sensing applications. 1787-1801 - Leon Peters, Jeffrey J. Daniels, Jonathan D. Young:
Ground penetrating radar as a subsurface environmental sensing tool. 1802-1822 - John E. Foley:
Environmental characterization with magnetics and STOLS. 1823-1834 - James R. Carswell, Steven C. Carson, Robert E. McIntosh, Fuk K. Li, Gregory Neumann, David McLaughlin, John C. Wilkerson, Peter G. Black, Son V. Nghiem:
Airborne scatterometers: investigating ocean backscatter under low- and high-wind conditions. 1835-1860 - Joshua Wurman, Mitch Randall, Charles L. Frush, Eric Loew, Christopher L. Holloway:
Design of a bistatic dual-Doppler radar for retrieving vector winds using one transmitter and a remote low-gain passive receiver. 1861-1872 - Peter H. Hildebrand, Craig A. Walther, Charles L. Frush, Jacques Testud, Francois Baudin:
The ELDORA/ASTRAIA airborne Doppler weather radar: goals, design, and first field tests. 1873-1890 - James B. Mead, Andrew L. Pazmany, Stephen M. Sekelsky, Robert E. McIntosh:
Millimeter-wave radars for remotely sensing clouds and precipitation. 1891-1906 - Kenneth Sassen:
Advances in polarization diversity lidar for cloud remote sensing. 1907-1914 - Alan Parrish:
Millimeter-wave remote sensing of ozone and trace constituents in the stratosphere. 1915-1929
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