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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 1992
- Joseph S. Toma:

Desert Storm communications. 19-21 - Jean M. Slupik:

DISA comes through. 22-25 - Patrick F. Frakes:

The point of the spear. 26-28 - David P. O'Neil:

The rapid deployment digital satellite network. 30-35 - Dennis P. Salerno, Thomas F. Washer II:

Desert Storm: air assault communications. 36-41 - Duncan D. McKenzie:

US Air Force communications in Desert Storm. 42-44 - Jerry O. Tuttle:

C4I for the 21st century. 48-50 - Timothy Gibson:

Developing a command and control system in war. 52-56 - Michael A. Wallace:

HF radio in Southwest Asia. 58-61 - Joseph A. Brendler:

Tactical military communications. 62-72
Volume 30, Number 2, February 1992
- Roger K. Berman, John H. Brewster:

Perspectives on the AIN architecture. 27-32 - José M. Duran, John Visser:

International standards for intelligent networks. 34-42 - Michael Cain:

Managing run-time interactions between call-processing features. 44-50 - Jorge A. Brana, Anand S. Ramani, Pantelis H. Vapheas:

Handling switch-detected application-level errors in AIN. 52-57 - David A. Pezzutti:

Operations issues for advanced intelligent networks. 58-63 - Bijan Jabbari:

Intelligent network concepts in mobile communications. 64-69 - Jonathan Homa, Steve Harris:

Intelligent network requirements for personal communications services. 70-76 - E. Fletcher Haselton:

Service-creation environments for intelligent networks. 78-81 - Patrice Collet, Roberto Kung:

The intelligent network in France. 82-89 - Klaus Schulz, Heinrich Kaufer, Bernhard Heilig:

The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom implements IN. 90-96 - N. Natarajan, Gary M. Slawsky:

A framework architecture for multimedia information networks. 97-104
Volume 30, Number 3, March 1992
- N. Ravi:

Telecommunications in India. 24-29 - Gastón A. Arredondo, Paul H. Floyd:

The future of subrate data private line networking. 30-35 - Timothy G. Zerbiec:

Considering the past and anticipating the future for private data networks. 36-46 - James P. Cavanagh:

Applying the frame relay interface to private networks. 48-54 - Steven A. Taylor:

Frame transport systems. 66-70 - M. Irfan Ali:

Frame relay in public networks. 72-78 - Jeffery J. Brosemer, Deborah J. Enright:

Virtual networks: past, present and future. 80-85 - Raymond H. Pyle, Sidney Yules:

Planning corporate networks for an integrated information environment. 86-89
Volume 30, Number 4, April 1992
- Leonard Kleinrock:

The latency/bandwidth tradeoff in gigabit networks. 36-40 - Charles E. Catlett:

In search of gigabit applications. 42-51 - J. Bryan Lyles, Daniel C. Swinehart:

The emerging gigabit environment and the role of local ATM. 52-58 - Nim K. Cheung:

The infrastructure for gigabit computer networks. 60-68 - James A. McEachern:

Gigabit networking on the public transmission network. 70-78 - H. T. Kung:

Gigabit local area networks: a systems perspective. 79-89 - Peter Newman:

ATM technology for corporate networks. 90-101 - N. Natarajan, Gary Slawsky:

A framework architecture for information networks. 102-109 - John C. McDonald:

Public networks - dependable? 110-112
Volume 30, Number 5, May 1992
- Jonathan Rosenberg, Robert E. Kraut, Louis Gomez, C. Alan Buzzard:

Multimedia communications for users. 20 - Sudhir R. Ahuja, J. Robert Ensor:

Coordination and control of multimedia conferencing. 38-43 - William J. Clark:

Multipoint multimedia conferencing. 44-50 - Shoshana Loeb:

Delivering interactive multimedia documents over networks. 52-59 - Francis Kretz, Françoise Colaitis:

Standardizing hypermedia information objects. 60-70 - Kime H. Smith Jr.:

Accessing multimedia network services. 72-80 - James L. Flanagan:

Speech technology and computing: a unique partnership. 84-89 - Nathan Immanuel Felde:

Multiplexing media. 90-98
Volume 30, Number 6, June 1992
- Kurt A. Wimmer, J. Barclay Jones:

Global development of PCS. 22-27 - Britton Sanderford Jr.:

New markets emerge as PCN reduces wireless link costs. 28-32 - Andrew D. Lipman:

Leaping from the barricades. 34-36 - John Ormerod, Alex Butterworth:

The ideal communications service. 38-42 - Danny E. Adams, Carl R. Frank:

WARC embraces PCN. 44-46 - Jack T. Taylor:

PCS in the US and Europe. 48-50 - G. Todd Hardy:

Personal communications services. 53-54 - Vinko Erceg, Saeed S. Ghassemzadeh, Maxwell Taylor, Dong Li, Donald L. Schilling:

Urban/suburban out-of-sight propagation modeling. 56-61
Volume 30, Number 7, July 1992
- Shaygan Kheradpir, Willis Stinson, Renu Chipalkatti, Greg Bossert:

Managing the network manager. 12-21 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Duncan K. Sparrell:

Standards and innovation in telecommunications. 22-29 - Warwick Ford, Brian O'Higgins:

Public-key cryptography and open systems interconnection. 30-35 - Joe Sutherland, Larry Litteral:

Residential video services. 36-41 - Setiadi Yazid, Hussein T. Mouftah:

Congestion control methods for BISDN. 42-47 - Ibrahim W. Habib, Tarek N. Saadawi:

Multimedia traffic characteristics in broadband networks. 48-54 - P. Venkat Rangan, Harrick M. Vin, Srinivas Ramanathan:

Designing an on-demand multimedia service. 56-64 - Nikolai Sokolov:

Telecommunications in Russia. 66-70
Volume 30, Number 8, August 1992
- Vincent L. Bates:

Working at home. 14-15 - Tomoyoshi Takebayashi:

Personalizing ISDN. 17-19 - John D. Hunter, William W. Ellington:

ISDN: a customer perspective. 20-22 - Masao Hibino, Frank Kaplan:

User interface design for SONET networks. 24-26 - Ben Lisowski, Louise Reingold:

Sprint's evolution to broadband ISDN. 28-30 - Hiroshi Ishikawa:

Evolving from narrowband. 32-36 - Larry Edwards:

Computer-assisted applications. 38-40 - Shukri A. Wakid, Kamie Roberts:

North American agreements on ISDN. 42-47 - Jean-Pierre Temime:

Numeris - ISDN in France. 48-52 - Osamu Inoue:

Implementation in Japan. 54-57 - Jack Terry:

Alternative technologies and delivery systems for broadband ISDN access. 58-64
Volume 30, Number 9, September 1992
- James A. Anderson:

Neural-network learning and Mark Twain's cat. 16-23 - James C. Bezdek:

Computing with uncertainty. 24-36 - Gail A. Carpenter, Stephen Grossberg:

A self-organizing neural network for supervised learning, recognition, and prediction. 38-49 - Casimir C. Klimasauskas:

Neural networks: an engineering perspective. 50-53
Volume 30, Number 10, October 1992
- John H. Davis, Neil F. Dinn, Warren E. Falconer:

Technologies for global communications. 35-43 - Christine Hemrick:

Building today's global computer internetworks. 44-49 - George H. Heilmeier:

"Global" begins at home. 50-56 - Frank Corr, John Hunter:

Worldwide communications and information systems. 58-63 - Keisuke Tomaru, Toshiki P. Tanaka, Takeki Katsube:

Global corporate networks in Japan. 64-69 - Walter I. Rickard:

US regional holding companies reach out to the world. 70-72 - Richard T. Liebhaber:

Competition, cooperation, and change. 74-76 - William E. Gilbert:

The five challenges of managing global networks. 78-82 - Peter Radley:

Vive la différence! 84-88 - Charles M. Rush:

How WARC '92 will affect mobile services. 90-96
Volume 30, Number 11, November 1992
- Lin-shan Lee:

Taiwan: meeting the new challenges. 18-26 - Nobumasa Takahashi:

Engineering education in Japan. 28-36 - Terry V. Duggan:

Engineering education in Europe. 38-43 - François Mesa, Michel Savio, Antoine Sorba:

The French system of engineering formation. 44-48 - Georg Habenicht, Gerlinde Habenicht:

Engineering training in Germany. 50-51 - Tamás Roska:

Forming an information technology department in turbulent times. 52-56 - Janusz Filipiak, Andrzej R. Pach

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Engineering education in Poland. 58-64 - Pedro Carlos da Silva Telles:

A history of engineering education in Brazil. 66-71 - Roberto Miscow Filho:

Humanistic education for the lives of today's engineers. 72-74
Volume 30, Number 12, December 1992
- A. Robin Potter:

Implementation of PCNs using DCS 1800. 32-36 - Andrew J. Viterbi, Roberto Padovani:

Implications of mobile cellular CDMA. 38-41 - Walter H. W. Tuttlebee:

Cordless personal communications. 42-53 - Stanley Chia:

The Universal Mobile Telecommunication System. 54-62 - Samuel Sheng, Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Robert W. Brodersen:

A portable multimedia terminal. 64-75 - Larry J. Greenstein, Noach Amitay, Ta-Shing Chu, Leonard J. Cimini Jr., Gerard J. Foschini, Michael J. Gans, Chih-Lin I, Anthony J. Rustako Jr., Reinaldo A. Valenzuela, Giovanni Vannucci:

Microcells in personal communications systems. 76-88 - William T. Webb:

Modulation methods for PCNs. 90-95 - Donald C. Cox:

Wireless network access for personal communications. 96-115 - David J. Goodman, Gregory P. Pollini, Kathleen S. Meier-Hellstern:

Network control for wireless communications. 116-124 - Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas:

And the walls come tumblin' down. 126-133

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