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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 1985
- Eckart Hummel:

The CCITT. 8-11 - Richard C. Kirby:

International standards in radio communication. 12-17 - Edward Lohse:

The role of the ISO in telecommunications and information systems standardization. 18-24 - Michel Toutan:

CEPT recommendations. 28-30 - Ed J. Cohen, William B. Wilkens:

The IEEE role in telecommunications standards. 31-33 - Ian M. Lifchus:

Standards committee T1-Telecommunications. 34-37 - Dorothy M. Cerni:

The United States Organization for the CCITT. 38-42 - Philip S. Selvaggi:

The development of communications standards in the DoD. 43-55 - Dennis Bodson:

The federal telecommunication standards program. 56-62
Volume 23, Number 2, February 1985
- J. B. Hans Peek:

Communications aspects of the compact disc digital audio system. 7-15 - John D. Crow:

Computer applications for fiber optics. 16-20 - To Russell Hsing, Hoa Anh Quach, Charles LeBlanc, James C. Stoddard:

An interactive touch phone for office automation. 21-26 - Kazuo Kobayashi:

Advances in facsimile art. 27-35
Volume 23, Number 3, March 1985
- Hirokazu Ohnishi, Akira Kaiyama, Shuji Tomita:

Protocols for NTT high-speed and multiplexed switched service by the CS-2 satellite. 7-14 - Nguyen Quang Duc, Eng K. Chew:

ISDN protocol architecture. 15-22 - Karlo Németh:

Principles of the document interchange protocol for CCITT telematic services. 23-28 - Barry M. Leiner, Robert Cole, Jon Postel, David Mills:

The DARPA internet protocol suite. 29-34 - Marvin A. Sirbu

, Laurence E. Zwimpfer:
Standards setting for computer communication: The case of X.25. 35-45 - Harry Rudin:

An informal overview of formal protocol specification. 46-52 - Rajeev Sinha, Someshwar C. Gupta:

Mobile packet radio networks: State-of-the-art. 53-61
Volume 23, Number 4, April 1985
- James R. Davey:

1980s technology in the 1920s: Harry Nyquist's proposal for bandwidth-efficient data communication. 4-5 - William R. Shreve:

Signal processing using surface acoustic waves. 6-11 - Andrew J. Viterbi:

When not to spread spectrum - A sequel. 12-17 - Mohammad Ilyas

, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Performance evaluation of computer communications networks. 18-29 - S. Weinstein:

Errata. 40
Volume 23, Number 5, May 1985
- Paul S. Henry:

Introduction to lightwave transmission. 12-16 - Donald B. Keck:

Fundamentals of optical waveguide fibers. 17-22 - E. E. (Bert) Basch, Thomas G. Brown:

Introduction to coherent optical fiber transmission. 23-30 - Charles M. Siperko:

LaserNet - A fiber optic intrastate network (planning and engineering considerations). 31-45 - Donald H. Rice, Gerd E. Keiser:

Application of fiber optics to tactical communication systems. 46-57
Volume 23, Number 6, June 1985
- Douglas G. Richards:

Biological strategies for communication. 10-18 - Kaveh Pahlavan:

Wireless communications for office information networks. 19-27 - Alvin B. Glenn:

Methodology for quantitatively evaluating satellite communication network survivability. 28-33 - Someshwar C. Gupta, R. Viswanathan, Rushdi H. Muammar:

Land mobile radio systems - A tutorial exposition. 34-45 - S. Weinstein:

Erratum. 52
Volume 23, Number 7, July 1985
- Victor L. Voydock, Stephen T. Kent:

Security in high-level network protocols. 12-24 - Joseph J. Tardo:

Standardizing cryptographic services at OSI higher layers. 25-29 - Robert C. Fairfield, Alex Matusevich, Joseph Plany:

An LSI digital encryption processor (DEP). 30-41 - Lin-shan Lee:

A speech security system not requiring synchronization. 42-55
Volume 23, Number 8, August 1985
- Jean Thiennot, Pierre Franco, Jean-Pierre Trezeguet:

Optical undersea systems in France - Today and tomorrow. 6-14 - Masaichi Kajiwara, Masaki Itoh, Haruhisa Ichikawa:

Specification and verification technologies for communication software. 15-25 - Francis N. Parr, Paul E. Green Jr.:

Communications for personal computers. 26-36 - Ian W. Stanley:

A tutorial review of techniques for coherent optical fiber transmission systems. 37-53 - Manfred R. Schroeder:

Linear predictive coding of speech: Review and current directions. 54-61 - David B. Newman Jr.:

Communications and the law. 64-66
Volume 23, Number 9, September 1985
- Christoph E. Mahle, Ho-Chung Huang:

MMIC's in communications. 8-16 - Nirmal E. Pal:

Digital undersea cable planning in the pacific. 17-21 - M. Blake Greenlee:

Requirements for key management protocols in the wholesale financial services industry. 22-28 - Robert R. Jueneman, Stephan M. Matyas, Carl H. Meyer:

Message authentication. 29-40 - David M. Balenson

:
Automated distribution of cryptographic keys using the financial institution key management standard. 41-46 - S. Theodore Brewer:

Undersea optical communications series. 52
Volume 23, Number 10, October 1985
- Ved P. Gupta:

What is network planning? 10-16 - Natesa Janakiraman:

An overview of recent developments in the designs and applications of customer premises switches. 32-45 - Tat Y. Choi:

Formal techniques for the specification, verification and construction of communication protocols. 46-52 - David B. Newman Jr.:

Communications and the law. 53-54
Volume 23, Number 11, November 1985
- Theo A. C. M. Claasen, Wolfgang F. G. Mecklenbräuker:

Adaptive techniques for signal processing in communications. 8-19 - G. Ray Ritchie:

SYNTRAN - A new direction for digital transmission terminals. 20-25 - John J. Prisco, Robert J. Hoss:

Fiber optic regional area networks. 26-39 - John C. McDonald:

Recovery from telecommunications deregulation. 40-44
Volume 23, Number 12, December 1985
- Thomas E. Bolger:

Two years after divestiture. 9-11 - Randall L. Tobias:

AT&T two years later - The fight for fair competition. 12 - James E. Geist:

The growth of an independent telephone company. 18 - La Nelda Goodin:

Surviving divestiture: Small telephone companies speak up. 19-21 - Mark S. Fowler:

The FCC and the aftermath of divestiture. 28-31 - Joseph Kraft:

Fixing the phones. 32 - Harold H. Greene:

Telephone divestiture: Just the facts. 33 - David Brinkley:

Thoughts on divestiture. 34 - Morton Bahr:

Divestiture - A view from the firing line. 46-47 - M. Duane Heidel:

Divestiture plus two - A user's perspective. 48-49 - Donald H. Sledge:

International telecommunications: the challenge of the new marketplace. 50-52 - Frederick T. Andrews Jr.:

Divestiture: a record of technical achievement. 54-58 - John C. McDonald:

Divestiture: the right decision? 59-61 - Joseph V. Reineman:

Divestiture and its effects on technology. 62-63 - Ian M. Ross:

Two years into the future - A view from AT&T Bell Laboratories. 64-66 - James S. Rankin III:

Telephone customers: has divestiture made a difference? 68-69 - David B. Newman Jr.:

Communications and the law. 70-72

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