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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 79
Volume 79, Number 1, 1991
- Richard B. Robrock:
The intelligent network-changing the face of telecommunications. 7-20 - Praful V. Bhansali, Bryan Pflug, John A. Taylor, John D. Woolley:
Ada technology: current status and cost impact. 22-29 - Eric B. Forsyth:
The dielectric insulation of superconducting power cables. 31-40 - John Joseph, Satish M. Thatte, Craig W. Thompson, David L. Wells:
Object-oriented databases: design and implementation. 42-64 - Dean A. Scribner, Melvin R. Kruer, Joseph M. Killiany:
Infrared focal plane array technology. 66-85
Volume 79, Number 2, 1991
- William W. Wu, Adam Livne:
ISDN: a snapshot. 103-111 - Leonard Kleinrock:
ISDN-the path to broadband networks. 112-117 - Sadahiko Kano, Ken'Ichi Kitami, Masatoshi Kawarasaki:
ISDN standardization. 118-124 - Darvin T. Huang, Craig F. Valenti:
Digital subscriber lines: network considerations for ISDN Basic Access standard. 125-144 - Joseph Hui:
Switching integrated broadband services by sort-banyan networks. 145-154 - Bijan Jabbari:
Common channel signalling system number 7 for ISDN and intelligent networks. 155-169 - Jaime Jungok Bae, Tatsuya Suda:
Survey of traffic control schemes and protocols in ATM networks. 170-189 - David H. Su, Leslie A. Collica:
ISDN conformance testing. 190-198 - Shukri A. Wakid, Kamie Roberts:
Application profile for ISDN. 199-204 - Der-Ming Liou, An-Chi Liu:
A model for dynamic channel allocation in an ISDN. 205-213 - Ya-Qin Zhang, Wiliam W. Wu, Kap S. Kim, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Jay Ramasastry:
Variable bit-rate video transmission in the broadband ISDN environment. 214-222 - Philip Marsden:
Interworking IEEE 802/FDDI LANs via the ISDN frame relay bearer service. 223-229 - Efstathios D. Sykas, Michael E. Theologou:
Numbering and addressing in IBCN for mobile communications. 230-241
Volume 79, Number 3, March 1991
- Tien-Pei Lee:
Recent advances in long-wavelength semiconductor lasers for optical fiber communication. 253-276 - Jerry M. Mendel:
Tutorial on higher-order statistics (spectra) in signal processing and system theory: theoretical results and some applications. 278-305 - David N. Mcuiddy Jr., Ronald L. Gassner, Porter Hull, James S. Mason, John M. Bedinger:
Transmit/receive module technology for X-band active array radar. 308-341 - Martin I. Herman, Guey-Liou Lan, James C. Chen, Cheng-Keng Pao:
Multifunction W-band MMIC receiver technology. 342-354 - Gordon W. Anderson, Denis C. Webb, Anthony E. Spezio, John N. Lee:
Advanced channelization for RF, microwave, and millimeterwave applications. 355-388
Volume 79, Number 4, April 1991
- Steven L. Tanimoto:
Memory systems for highly parallel computers. 403-415 - Virginio Cantoni, Marco Ferretti, Luca Lombardi:
A comparison of homogeneous hierarchical interconnection structures. 416-428 - Hungwen Li, Quentin F. Stout:
Reconfigurable SIMD massively parallel computers. 429-443 - Fausto Distante, Mariagiovanna Sami, Renato Stefanelli, Giancarlo Storti-Gajan:
Mapping neural nets onto a massively parallel architecture: a defect-tolerance solution. 444-460 - David H. Schaefer:
The characterization and representation of massively parallel computing structures. 461-468 - R. Mike Lea, Ian P. Jalowiecki:
Associative massively parallel computers. 469-479 - Richard J. Anderson, Lawrence Snyder:
A comparison of shared and nonshared memory models of parallel computation. 480-487 - Sergio A. Felperin, Luis Gravano, Gustavo D. Pifarré, Jorge L. C. Sanz:
Routing techniques for massively parallel communication. 488-503 - Jay Sipelstein, Guy E. Blelloch:
Collection-oriented languages. 504-523 - Peter M. Flanders, Richard L. Hellier, Huw D. Jenkins, Cliff J. Pawlin, Sven van den Berghe:
Efficient high-level programming on the AMT DAP. 524-536 - Charles C. Weems:
Architectural requirements of image understanding with respect to parallel processing. 537-547 - James P. Strong:
Computations on the massively parallel processor at the Goddard Space Flight Center. 548-558 - Stephen S. Wilson:
Teaching network connectivity using simulated annealing on a massively parallel processor. 559-566 - David J. Potter, Marshall P. Cline:
Massively parallel computational simulations in light scattering. 567-573 - Nigel B. Wilding
, Arthur S. Trew, Ken A. Hawick
, G. Stuart Pawley:
Scientific modeling with massively parallel SIMD computers. 574-585
Volume 79, Number 5, May 1991
- Robert J. Trew, Jing-Bang Yan, Philip M. Mock:
The potential of diamond and SiC electronic devices for microwave and millimeter-wave power applications. 598-620 - Wei Zhu, Brian R. Stoner
, Brad E. Williams, Jeffrey T. Glass:
Growth and characterization of diamond films on nondiamond substrates for electronic applications. 621-646 - Gennady Sh. Gildenblat, Stephen A. Grot, Andrzej Badzian:
The electrical properties and device applications of homoepitaxial and polycrystalline diamond films. 647-668 - Michael W. Geis:
Diamond transistor performance and fabrication. 669-676 - Robert F. Davis
, Galina Kelner, Michael S. Shur
, John W. Palmour, John A. Edmond:
Thin film deposition and microelectronic and optoelectronic device fabrication and characterization in monocrystalline alpha and beta silicon carbide. 677-701 - Robert F. Davis
:
III-V nitrides for electronic and optoelectronic applications. 702-712
Volume 79, Number 6, June 1991
- Yoshihiro Konishi:
Novel dielectric waveguide components-microwave applications of new ceramic materials. 726-740 - Simon Haykin, Wolfgang Stehwien, Cong Deng, Peter Weber, Richard Mann:
Classification of radar clutter in an air traffic control environment. 742-772 - William T. K. Johnson:
Magellan imaging radar mission to Venus. 777-790 - Evert P. W. Attema:
The Active Microwave Instrument on-board the ERS-1 satellite. 791-799 - Yoshiaki Nemoto, Hideo Nishino, Makoto Ono, Hitoshi Mizutamari, Katsuhiko Nishikawa, Kaoru Tanaka:
Japanese Earth Resources Satellite-1 synthetic aperture radar. 800-809 - Alfred R. Zieger, David W. Hancock, George S. Hayne, Craig L. Purdy:
NASA radar altimeter for the TOPEX/POSEIDON Project. 810-826 - Rolando L. Jordan, Bryan L. Huneycutt, Marian Werner:
The SIR-C/X-SAR synthetic aperture radar system. 827-838 - R. Keith Raney, Anthony P. Luscombe, E. J. Langham, Shabeer Ahmed:
RADARSAT (SAR imaging). 839-849 - Firouz M. Naderi, Michael H. Freilich, David G. Long
:
Spaceborne radar measurement of wind velocity over the ocean-an overview of the NSCAT scatterometer system. 850-866 - Charles Elachi, Eastwood Im, Ladislav Roth, Charles L. Werner:
Cassini Titan Radar Mapper. 867-880
Volume 79, Number 7, July 1991
- James E. Brittain:
Walter R.G. Baker and the advent of commercial television in 1941 [Scanning the Past]. 185-186 - Terry J. Quinn:
The BIPM and the accurate measurement of time. 894-905 - Donald B. Sullivan, Judah Levine:
Time generation and distribution. 906-914 - Dennis D. McCarthy:
Astronomical time. 915-920 - Norman F. Ramsey:
The past, present, and future of atomic time and frequency. 921-926 - Lindon L. Lewis:
An introduction to frequency standards. 927-935 - Wayne M. Itano:
Atomic ion frequency standards. 936-942 - Steven L. Rolston
, William D. Phillips:
Laser-cooled neutral atom frequency standards. 943-951 - Jacques Rutman, F. L. Walls:
Characterization of frequency stability in precision frequency sources. 952-960 - Donald B. Percival:
Characterization of frequency stability: frequency-domain estimation of stability measures. 961-972 - A. Sen Gupta, Ashok K. Hanjura, Bhupendra S. Mathur:
Satellite broadcasting of time and frequency signals. 973-982 - Dieter Kirchner:
Two-way time transfer via communication satellites. 983-990 - Wlodzimierz Lewandowski, Claudine Thomas:
GPS time transfer. 991-1000 - Sigfrido Leschiutta:
Time synchronization using laser techniques. 1001-1008 - Robert E. Wilson:
Uses of precise time and frequency in power systems. 1009-1018 - Peter Kartaschoff:
Synchronization in digital communications networks. 1019-1028 - Gernot M. R. Winkler:
Synchronization and relativity. 1029-1039 - Robert F. C. Vessot:
Applications of highly stable oscillators to scientific measurements. 1040-1053 - Joseph H. Taylor:
Millisecond pulsars: nature's most stable clocks. 1054-1062 - Peter F. Macdoran, George H. Born:
Time, frequency and space geodesy: impact on the study of climate and global change. 1063-1069 - Brian W. Petley:
Time and frequency in fundamental metrology. 1070-1076 - Dennis Bodson, Robert T. Adair, Michael D. Meister:
Time and frequency information in telecommunications systems standardized by Federal Standard 1002A. 1077-1079 - Robert J. McIntyre:
Comments, with reply, on 'Performance of coherent optical receivers' by J.R. Barry and E.A. Lee. 1080-1082 - Fletcher J. Buckley:
Comments, with reply, on 'Ada technology: current status and cost impact' by P. Bhansali. 1082-1083 - William T. Bayha:
Comments, with reply, on 'Matrix formulation for Dolph-Chebyshev beamforming' by A. Zielinski. 1083-1084
Volume 79, Number 8, 1991
- David R. Allee, Alec N. Broers, R. Fabian W. Pease:
Limits of nano-gate fabrication. 1093-1105 - Khalid E. Ismail, Philip F. Bagwell, Terry P. Orlando, Dimitri A. Antoniadis, Henry I. Smith:
Quantum phenomena in field-effect-controlled semiconductor nanostructures. 1106-1116 - James H. Luscombe, John N. Randall
, Ann Marie Bouchard:
Resonant tunneling quantum-dot diodes: physics, limitations, and technological prospects. 1117-1130 - Stephen Y. Chou, David R. Allee, R. Fabian Pease, James S. Harris Jr:
Lateral resonant tunneling transistors employing field-induced quantum wells and barriers. 1131-1139 - Haroon Ahmed:
Nanostructure fabrication. 1140-1148 - Christie R. K. Marrian, Elizabeth A. Dobisz, Martin C. Peckeur:
Nanostructure patterning. 1149-1158 - Thomas K. Gaylord, Elias N. Glytsis, Gregory N. Henderson, Kevin P. Martin, David B. Walker, Daniel W. Wilson, Kevin F. Brennan:
Quantum interference effects in semiconductors: a bibliography. 1159-1180 - Theoren P. Smith:
Semiconductor science: the fourth generation. 1181-1187 - Gregory Timp, Richard E. Howard:
Quantum mechanical aspects of transport in nanoelectronics. 1188-1207
Volume 79, Number 9, 1991
- Hermann J. Helgert:
Services, architectures, and protocols for space data systems. 1213-1231 - Pravas R. Mahapatra, Dusan S. Zrnic:
Sensors and systems to enhance aviation safety against weather hazards. 1234-1267 - Albert Benveniste, Gerard Berry:
The synchronous approach to reactive and real-time systems. 1270-1282 - Edmund M. Clarke, David E. Long, Kenneth L. McMillan:
A language for compositional specification and verification of finite state hardware controllers. 1283-1292 - Frédéric Boussinot, Robert de Simone:
The ESTEREL language. 1293-1304 - Nicolas Halbwachs, Paul Caspi, Pascal Raymond, Daniel Pilaud:
The synchronous data flow programming language LUSTRE. 1305-1320 - Paul Le Guernic, Thierry Gautier, Michel Le Borgne, Claude Le Maire:
Programming real-time applications with SIGNAL. 1321-1336
Volume 79, Number 10, 1991
- Nathan Marcuvitz:
The quasiparticle view of wave propagation. 1350-1358 - Akira Ishimaru:
Wave propagation and scattering in random media and rough surfaces. 1359-1366 - Yu. N. Barabanenkov, Yu. A. Kravtsov, V. D. Ozrin, A. I. Saichev:
Enhanced backscattering: the universal wave phenomenon. 1367-1370 - Richard W. Ziolkowski
, Ioannis M. Besieris, Amr M. Shaarawi
:
Localized wave representations of acoustic and electromagnetic radiation. 1371-1378 - Kurt E. Oughstun:
Pulse propagation in a linear, causally dispersive medium. 1379-1390 - Leopold B. Felsen:
Ray methods for modal fields in general closed and open propagation environments. 1391-1400 - Robert J. Burkholder, Prabhakar H. Pathak:
Analysis of EM penetration into and scattering by electrically large open waveguide cavities using Gaussian beam shooting. 1401-1412 - Thomas B. A. Senior, John L. Volakis:
Generalized impedance boundary conditions in scattering. 1413-1420 - Adrianus Teunis de Hoop:
Reciprocity, discretization, and the numerical solution of direct and inverse electromagnetic radiation and scattering problems. 1421-1430 - Andrew F. Peterson
:
Analysis of heterogeneous electromagnetic scatterers: research progress of the past decade. 1431-1441 - B. M. Azizur Rahman, F. Anibal Fernandez, J. Brian Davies:
Review of finite element methods for microwave and optical waveguides. 1442-1448 - Richard K. Gordon, Raj Mittra:
PDE techniques for solving the problem of radar scattering by a body of revolution. 1449-1458 - Wolfgang J. R. Hoefer
:
Huygens and the computer-a powerful alliance in numerical electromagnetics. 1459-1471 - Dah-Weih Duan, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, John Patrick Mahon:
Scattering from a circular disk: a comparative study of PTD and GTD techniques. 1472-1480 - Carl E. Baum, Edward J. Rothwell, Kun-Mu Chen, Dennis P. Nyquist:
The singularity expansion method and its application to target identification. 1481-1492 - Edmund K. Miller:
Solving bigger problems-by decreasing the operation count and increasing the computation bandwidth. 1493-1504 - Hermann A. Haus, Weiping Huang:
Coupled-mode theory. 1505-1518 - Lakshman S. Tamil
, Arthur K. Jordan:
Spectral inverse scattering theory for inhomogeneous dielectric waveguides and devices. 1519-1528 - Doris I. Wu, David C. Chang:
A review of the electromagnetic properties and the full-wave analysis of the guiding structures in MMIC. 1529-1537 - Wolfgang-Martin Boerner, Wei-Ling Yan, An-Qing Xi, Yoshio Yamaguchi:
On the basic principles of radar polarimetry: the target characteristic polarization state theory of Kennaugh, Huynen's polarization fork concept, and its extension to the partially polarized case. 1538-1550 - Werner Wiesbeck, Daniel Kähny:
Single reference, three target calibration and error correction for monostatic, polarimetric free space measurements. 1551-1558 - Thomas S. Angell, Andreas Kirsch, Ralph E. Kleinman:
Antenna control and optimization. 1559-1568
Volume 79, Number 11, 1991
- Howard A. Zebker, Jakob J. van Zyl:
Imaging radar polarimetry: a review. 1583-1606 - Harry W. Ng, Ryusuke Hasegawa, Albert C. Lee, Larry A. Lowdermilk:
Amorphous alloy core distribution transformers. 1608-1623 - Clifford J. Weinstein:
Opportunities for advanced speech processing in military computer-based systems. 1626-1641 - Gregory N. Henderson, Thomas K. Gaylord, Elias N. Glytsis:
Ballistic electron transport in semiconductor heterostructures and its analogies in electromagnetic propagation in general dielectrics. 1643-1659 - Alan M. Schneider, John Tadashi Kaneshige, F. Dale Groutage:
Higher order s-to-z mapping functions and their application in digitizing continuous-time filters. 1661-1674
Volume 79, Number 12, 1991
- A. Udaya Shankar:
Modular design principles for protocols with an application to the transport layer. 1687-1707 - Daniel P. Siewiorek
:
Architecture of fault-tolerant computers: an historical perspective. 1710-1734 - Petros A. Ioannou, Aniruddha Datta:
Robust adaptive control: a unified approach. 1736-1768 - Yun Qing Shi:
Comments on 'Boundary implications of stability and positivity properties of multidimensional systems' by S. Basu. 1769-1770