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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 1993
- Audrey F. Burson, Albert D. Baker:
Optimizing communications solutions. 15-19 - Stewart D. Personick:
The evolving role of telecommunications switching. 20-24 - Irving Ebert, Philip Richards:
Technology's role in switching systems evolution. 26-32 - Toshiharu Aoki:
Future switching system requirements. 34-38 - Earnest Heatwole:
Processing document images on the telco network. 40-44 - Sigmund Akselsen, Arne Ketil Eidsvik, Trine Folkow:
Telemedicine and ISDN. 46-51 - Harry Leib, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
Error-control properties of minimum shift keying. 52-61 - T. Russell Hsing, Cheng-Tie Chen, Jules A. Bellisio:
Video communications and services in the copper loop. 62-68
Volume 31, Number 2, February 1993
- Ellen Witte Zegura:
Architectures for ATM switching systems. 28-37 - Achille Pattavina:
Nonblocking architectures for ATM switching. 38-48 - Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Erich Port, Hong Linh Truong:
Flight of the FALCON. 50-56 - Andrzej Jajszczyk, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Photonic fast packet switching. 58-65 - David Weissman, Allen H. Levesque, Richard A. Dean:
Interoperable wireless data. 68-77 - Rajiv Ramaswami:
Multiwavelength lightwave networks for computer communication. 78-88
Volume 31, Number 3, March 1993
- Ronnie Lee Bennett, George E. Policello II:
Switching systems in the 21st century. 24-28 - James J. Garrahan, Peter A. Russo, Kenichi Kitami, Roberto Kung:
Intelligent network overview. 30-36 - Emilio Cancer, Ron McCann, Marc Aboudharam:
IN rollout in Europe. 38-47 - Shigehiko Suzuki:
IN rollout in Japan. 48-55 - Peter A. Russo, Keith Bechard, Emily Brooks, Randall L. Corn, Richard Gove, William L. Honig, John Young:
IN rollout in the United States. 56-63 - E. Jane Cameron, Nancy D. Griffeth, Yow-Jian Lin, Margaret E. Nilson, William K. Schnure, Hugo Velthuijsen:
A feature-interaction benchmark for IN and beyond. 64-69 - William J. Barr, Trevor Boyd, Yuji Inoue:
The TINA initiative. 70-76 - Menso Appeldorn, Roberto Kung, Roberto Saracco:
TMN+IN=TINA. 78-85 - Stephen Chen, Masanobu Fujioka, Gerard O'Reilly:
Intelligent networking for the global marketplace. 86-92 - Donald E. A. Clarke, Tetsuya Kanada:
Broadband: the last mile. 94-100
Volume 31, Number 4, April 1993
- Tomonori Aoyama, Ikuo Tokizawa, Ken-ichi Sato:
ATM VP-based broadband networks for multimedia services. 30-39 - Wolfgang Guenther, Gerd Wackerbarth:
Object-oriented design of ISDN call-processing software. 40-45 - Michel A. Henrion, Gert J. Eilenberger, Guido H. Petit, Pierre H. Parmentier:
A multipath self-routing switch. 46-52 - Masanobu Fujioka, Hiroyuki Kikuta, Seiichiro Sakai, Yasushi Wakahara:
Globalizing IN for the new age. 54-60 - Makoto Nishio, Shuji Suzuki, Kazuo Takagi, Ichiro Ogura, Takahiro Numai, Kenichi Kasahara, Kazuhisa Kaede:
A new architecture of photonic ATM switches. 62-68 - Barry K. Schwartz:
The analog display services interface. 70-75 - Joseph P. Sarnecki, C. Vinodrai, Alauddin Javed, Patrick O'Kelly, Kevin Dick:
Microcell design principles. 76-82 - Catherine Pontailler:
TMN and new network architectures. 84-88 - Moe Rahnema:
Overview of the GSM system and protocol architecture. 92-100 - David P. Reed:
The cost structure of personal communication services. 102-108
Volume 31, Number 5, May 1993
- Yechiam Yemini:
The OSI network management model. 20-29 - Angelo E. Bean, Desmond Wood, W. W. Fairclough:
Specifying goal-oriented network management systems. 30-36 - S. Mark Klerer:
System management information modeling. 38-44 - Lakshmi Raman:
CMISE functions and services. 46-51 - Stephen Hayes:
Analyzing network performance management. 52-58 - Joseph Fernandez, Kathrin Winkler:
Using SMI to model SNA networks. 60-67 - Lucia Marchisio, Enrico Ronco, Roberto Saracco:
Modeling the user interface. 68-74 - Jean-Marc Serre, Pierre Lewis, Ken Rosenfeld:
Implementing OSI-based interfaces for network management. 76-81 - Stephen C. Farkouh:
Managing ATM-based broadband networks. 82-86 - Dan Stokesberry, Shukri Wakid:
ISDN in North America. 88-94
Volume 31, Number 6, June 1993
- Kenneth C. Glossbrenner:
Availability and reliability of switched services. 28-32 - Mahmoud Daneshmand, Catherine Savolaine:
Measuring outages in telecommunications switched networks. 34-38 - Satoshi Nojo, Hitoshi Watanabe:
Incorporating reliability specifications in the design of telecommunication networks. 40-43 - Richard Fagerstrom, John Healy:
The reliability of LEC telephone networks. 44-48 - David R. Manfield, Gregory K. Millsteed, Moshe Zukerman:
Congestion controls in SS7 signaling networks. 50-57 - Willem Verbiest, Gert van der Plas, Denis J. G. Mestdagh:
FITL and B-ISDN: a marriage with a future. 60-66 - Jack H. Winters, Richard D. Gitlin, Sanjay Kasturia:
Reducing the effects of transmission impairments in digital fiber optic systems. 68-76
Volume 31, Number 7, July 1993
- Wan Siding:
An overview of telecommunications planning in China. 18-19 - Yunqian Chen:
Driving forces behind China's explosive telecommunications growth. 20-22 - Zongjue Qian:
New concept and hierarchy for telecommunications standards. 24-28 - Qijiong She, Renlin Yu:
Telecommunications services in China. 30-33 - Xiongjian Liang:
Network planning methodology and practice in China. 34-37 - Liu Shen:
Satellite and terrestrial microwave communications in China. 38-40 - Yao Yan, Cao Zhigang, Wang Jin:
R & D activities on wireless systems in China. 42-45 - Shouhuang Qiu:
Present status and outlook of line transmission systems in China. 46-47 - Peida Ye, Xiaomin Ren:
Status of R & D on optical fiber communications systems in China. 48-50 - Weimin Hao:
Public switching deployment in China. 52-55 - Junliang Chen, Liemin Yan, Yonglin Li:
Switching systems and switching software development in China. 56-60 - Bingkun Zhou:
An overview of optical device research in China. 62-65 - Chongxi Feng, Yichao Wang:
VLSI technology in China. 66-69 - Yi X. Zhong:
Advances in coding and compression. 70-72
Volume 31, Number 8, August 1993
- E. Jane Cameron, Hugo Velthuijsen:
Feature interactions in telecommunications systems. 18-23 - Eric Kuisch, Ronald Janmaat, Harm Mulder, Iko Keesmaat:
A practical approach to service interactions. 24-31 - Yasushi Wakahara, Masanobu Fujioka, Hiroyuki Kikuta, Hikaru Yagi, Seiichiro Sakai:
A method for detecting service interactions. 32-37 - Rezki Boumezbeur, Luigi Logrippo:
Specifying telephone systems in LOTOS. 38-45 - John Mierop, Stefan Tax, Ronald Janmaat:
Service interaction in an object-oriented environment. 46-51 - Cesare Mossotto:
Pathways for telecommunications: a European outlook. 52-58 - Scott L. Sutherland, John Burgin:
B-ISDN interworking. 60-63 - Shiro Sakata:
B-ISDN multimedia workstation architecture. 64-67
Volume 31, Number 9, September 1993
- Yau-Chau Ching, H. Sabit Say:
SONET implementation. 34-40 - Michael J. Klein, Ralph Urbansky:
Network synchronization - a challenge for SDH/SONET? 42-50 - Susanna Allmis:
Implementing a flexible synchronous network. 52-55 - Mansoor Shafi, Peter J. Smith:
The impact of G.826. 56-62 - Tsong-Ho Wu:
Cost-effective network evolution. 64-73 - Jens C. Arnbak:
The European (r)evolution of wireless digital networks. 74-82 - Nikil Jayant:
High quality networking of audio-visual information. 84-95 - Raj Jain:
FDDI: current issues and future plans. 98-105
Volume 31, Number 10, October 1993
- Akihiko Kujuro, Hiroshi Yasuda:
Systems evolution in intelligent buildings. 22-26 - Juzar Motiwalla, Michael Yap, Lek Heng Ngoh:
Building the intelligent island. 28-34 - Tomio Kishimoto, Gen Suzuki:
Virtual offices. 36-38 - Dryver R. Huston, Peter L. Fuhr:
Intelligent materials for intelligent structures. 40-45 - Moriaki Azegami, Hideaki Fujiyoshi:
A systematic approach to intelligent building design. 46-48 - Mamoru Ishibashi, Kazuo Ishikawa, Tomonori Hira, Masaya Ito:
Internetworked PBX-computer systems for intelligent building applications. 50-51 - Christos Douligeris:
Intelligent home systems. 52-61 - Branka Zovko-Cihlar:
War damage to the telecommunications infrastructure in Croatia. 62-66 - Andrzej Jajszczyk, Jerzy Kubasik:
Telecommunication tariffs in central Europe. 68-73
Volume 31, Number 11, November 1993
- Spiros Dimolitsas:
Standardizing speech-coding technology for network applications. 26-33 - Peter Noll:
Wideband speech and audio coding. 34-44 - Stephen E. Levinson, Joseph P. Olive, Judith S. Tschirgi:
Speech synthesis in telecommunications. 46-53 - David B. Roe, Jay G. Wilpon:
Whither speech recognition: the next 25 years. 54-62 - James H. Snyder, Schuyler R. Quackenbush, Melvin J. Melchner, David A. Kapilow:
Tools for real-time signal-processing research. 64-74 - Raymond Steele:
Speech codecs for personal communications. 76-83 - Toshinari Kunieda, Satoru Sugimoto, Noriyuki Sasaki:
A synchronous digital hierarchy network management system. 84-90 - Bernard Sklar:
Defining, designing, and evaluating digital communication systems. 91-101
Volume 31, Number 12, December 1993
- Robert E. Allen:
A view of divestiture, ten years later. 18-19 - Iain Vallance:
Customers must be the industry's driving force. 20-23 - Richard McCormick:
Re-inventing the telephone industry. 24-26 - John L. Clendenin:
The chasm between competition and regulation and the MFJ. 27-29 - George H. Heilmeier:
Strategic technology for the next ten years and beyond. 30-34 - Sam Ginn:
Role of regulators must change to meet changing industry needs. 36-39 - William C. Ferguson:
Divestiture plus ten: an industry report card. 40-42 - James O. Robbins:
The cable industry in the post divestiture environment. 44-46 - William W. Erdman:
Wireless communications: a decade of progress. 48-51 - William B. Porter:
Thriving in a new world order. 52-56 - Richard E. Wiley, Robert J. Butler:
Can information markets survive the transition to local exchange competition? 57-59 - Robert J. Bernstein:
Copyrights in the new age of interactive multimedia. 60-62 - Thomas E. Wheeler:
CTIA: an expanding role in the post-divestiture wireless communications marketplace. 63-64 - John Sodolski:
Public policy must maintain fair competition as its goal. 65-67
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