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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 81
Volume 81, Number 1, January 1993
- Richard B. Fair, Lynn Preston:
Engineering research centers: goals and results [Scanning the Issue]. 3-9 - Georgette H. Demes, Steven J. Fenves, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Chris T. Hendrickson, Tom M. Mitchell, Friedrich B. Prinz, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Sarosh Talukdar, Arthur Westerberg:
The engineering design research center of Carnegie Mellon University. 10-24 - James J. Solberg, R. L. Kashyap:
ERC research in intelligent manufacturing systems. 25-41 - Nino A. Masnari, John R. Hauser, Gerald Lucovsky, Dennis M. Maher, Robert J. Markunas, Mehmet C. Bztork, Jimmie J. Wortman:
Cener for advanced electronic materials processing. 42-59 - J. Leon Shohet:
The engineering research center for plasma-aided manufacturing. 60-78 - Theo C. Pilkington, Raymond E. Ideker, Olaf T. von Ramm:
National science foundation/engineering research center cardiovascular technologies. 79-94 - W. Thomas Cathey, R. C. Mercure:
Mastering the challenge of optoelectronic computing. 95-110 - Anthony S. Acampora:
Intelligent optical networks: research, education, and industrial programs at the center for telecommunications research. 111-131 - Stephen G. Bishop, Ilesanmi Adesida, James J. Coleman, Thomas A. Detemple, Milton Feng, Karl Hess, Nick Holonyak, Sung Mo Kang, Gregory E. Stillman, Joseph T. Verdeyen:
The engineering research center for compound semiconductor microelectronics. 132-151 - Thomas T. Barker:
How to wrte usable user documentation [Book Review]. 152-153 - R. John Broackmann:
Secrets of user-seductive documents: wooing and winning the reluctant reader [Book Review]. 152-153 - R. John Broackmann:
Illustrating computer documentation: the art of presenting information graphically on paper and online [Book Review]. 153-154 - James E. Brittain:
Michael I. Pupin [Scanning the Past]. 155
Volume 81, Number 2, 1993
- John L. Pence:
Towards a new telecommunications industry quality standard. 166-180 - Patrick L. Combettes:
The foundations of set theoretic estimation. 182-208 - Utpal Banerjee, Rudolf Eigenmann, Alexandru Nicolau, David A. Padua:
Automatic program parallelization. 211-243 - Keith D. Cooper, Mary W. Hall, Robert T. Hood, Ken Kennedy, Kathryn S. McKinley, John M. Mellor-Crummey, Linda Torczon, Scott K. Warren:
The ParaScope parallel programming environment. 244-263 - Hans P. Zima, Barbara Mary Chapman:
Compiling for distributed-memory systems. 264-287 - Cherri M. Pancake:
Multithreaded languages for scientific and technical computing. 288-304 - James F. Corum:
Comments, with reply, on 'Synchronization and relativity' by G.M.R. Winkler. 305-308
Volume 81, Number 3, March 1993
- R. Ramakumar, Nicholas G. Butler, Alonso P. Rodriguez, S. (Mani) S. Venkata:
Economic aspects of advanced energy technologies. 318-332 - Thomas James Hammons:
Perspectives on the future of power generation and transmission worldwide. 333-345 - Klaus Hassmann:
Electric power generation. 346-354 - Richard J. Schwartz:
Photovoltaic power generation. 355-364 - R. Ramakumar, John E. Bigger:
Photovoltaic systems. 365-377 - R. David Richardson, Gerald M. McNerney:
Wind energy systems. 378-389 - Keith I. Thomassen:
Progress in magnetic fusion energy research. 390-398 - Rioji Anahara, Sumio Yokokawa, Masahiro Sakurai:
Present status and future prospects for fuel cell power systems. 399-408 - Gerald Thomas Heydt:
An assessment of ocean thermal energy conversion as an advanced electric generation methodology. 409-418 - Thomas James Hammons:
Tidal power. 419-433 - Gerald W. Braun, H. K. McCluer:
Geothermal power generation in United States. 434-448 - James L. Kirtley:
Large system interaction characteristics of superconducting generators. 449-461 - Richard F. Post, T. Kenneth Fowler, Stephen F. Post:
A high-efficiency electromechanical battery. 462-474 - Max D. Anderson, Dodd S. Carr:
Battery energy storage technologies. 475-479 - Murty P. Bhavaraju:
Advanced generating technologies: motivation and selection process in electric utilities. 480-485
Volume 81, Number 4, April 1993
- Hadis Morkoç, Boris Sverdlov, Guang-Bo Gao:
Strained layer heterostructures, and their applications to MODFETs, HBTs, and lasers. 493-556 - Frederik Nebeker:
Ernst Weber: bridger of cultures. 558-568 - Chris Wood, Paul Hodges:
DASD trends: cost, performance, and form factor. 573-585 - Andrew D. Hospodor, Albert S. Hoagland:
The changing nature of disk controllers. 586-594 - Rajendra I. Patel, Durkee B. Richards:
The emerging role of flexible media. 595-606 - Samuel S. Coleman, Richard W. Watson:
The emerging paradigm shift in storage system architectures. 607-620 - John L. Sloan, Bernard T. O'Lear, David L. Kitts, Basil L. Irwin:
MaSSIVE: the Mass Storage System IV Enterprise. 621-630 - C. Spencer Powell:
Comments, with reply, on 'Planetary influences on electrical engineering' by R.N. Bracewell. 631 - Raymond Luebbers, Tom Uno, Ken Kumagai:
Comments with reply, on 'Pulse propagation in a linear, causally dispersive medium' by K.E. Oughstun. 631-639
Volume 81, Number 5, May 1993
- Eiji Takeda, Kunihiko Ikuzaki, Hisao Katto, Yuzuru Ohji, Kenji Hinode, Akemi Hamada, Toshiyuki Sakuta, Takahiro Funabiki, Toshio Sasaki:
VLSI reliability challenges: from device physics to wafer scale systems. 653-674 - Jan F. Verweij:
VLSI reliability in Europe. 675-681 - Chenming Hu:
Future CMOS scaling and reliability. 682-689 - Charvaka Duvvury, Ajith Amerasekera:
ESD: a pervasive reliability concern for IC technologies. 690-702 - Jerry M. Soden, Richard E. Anderson:
IC failure analysis: techniques and tools for quality reliability improvement. 703-715 - Tadahiro Ohmi:
ULSI reliability through ultraclean processing. 716-729 - Ping Yang, Jue-Hsien Chern:
Design for reliability: the major challenge for VLSI. 730-744 - Michael Peercy, Prithviraj Banerjee:
Fault tolerant VLSI systems. 745-758 - Cletus C. Harry, Curtis H. Mathiowetz:
ASIC reliability and qualification: a user's perspective. 759-767 - Masao Fukuma, Hiroshi Furuta, Masahide Takada:
Memory LSI reliability. 768-775 - Seiichi Aritome, Riichiro Shirota, Gertjan Hemink, Tetsuo Endoh, Fujio Masuoka:
Reliability issues of flash memory cells. 776-788
Volume 81, Number 6, June 1993
- David D. Sworder, P. F. Singer, D. Doria, R. G. Hutchins:
Image-enhanced estimation methods. 797-814 - John R. Deller Jr., Majid Nayeri, Souheil F. Odeh:
Least-square identification with error bounds for real-time signal processing and control. 815-849 - Jeremy Allnutt:
INTELSAT propagation experiments: the focus and results of recent campaigns. 856-864 - Bertram Arbesser-Rastburg, Gert Brussaard:
Propagation research in Europe using the OLYMPUS satellite. 865-875 - Fritz Dintelmann, Gerd Ortgies, Fritz Ruecker, Rolf Jakoby:
Results from 12- to 30-GHz German propagation experiments carried out with radiometers and the OLYMPUS satellite. 876-884 - Wolfhard J. Vogel, Geoffrey W. Torrence, Jeremy E. Allnutt:
Rain fades on low elevation angle Earth-satellite paths: comparative assessment of the Austin, Texas, 11.2 GHz experiment. 885-896 - Kuan-Ting Lin, Curt A. Levis:
Site diversity for satellite earth terminals and measurements at 28 GHz. 897-904 - Robert K. Crane:
Estimating risk for Earth-satellite attenuation prediction. 905-913 - R. L. Olsen, David V. Rogers, R. A. Hulays, M. M. Z. Kharadly:
Interference due to hydrometeor scatter on satellite communication links. 914-922 - Louis J. Ippolito Jr., Thomas A. Russell:
Propagation considerations for emerging satellite communications applications. 923-929
Volume 81, Number 7, July 1993
- Homayoun Hashemi:
The indoor radio propagation channel. 943-968 - Hermann A. Haus:
Optical fiber solitons, their properties and uses. 970-983 - Min Shao, Chrysostomos L. Nikias:
Signal processing with fractional lower order moments: stable processes and their applications. 986-1010 - Jonathan Rose, Abbas El Gamal, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Architecture of field-programmable gate arrays. 1013-1029 - Stephen Trimberger:
A reprogrammable gate array and applications. 1030-1041 - Jonathan Greene, Esmat Hamdy, Sam Beal:
Antifuse field programmable gate arrays. 1042-1056 - Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Abbas El Gamal, Jonathan Rose:
Synthesis method for field programmable gate arrays. 1057-1083
Volume 81, Number 8, 1993
- Edward C. Anderson, Jack J. Dongarra:
Performance of LAPACK: a portable library of numerical linear algebra routines. 1094-1102 - Oliver Temam, Christine Fricker, William Jalby:
Impact of cache interferences on usual numerical dense loop nests. 1103-1115 - Alva L. Couch:
Locating performance problems in massively parallel executions. 1116-1125 - David K. Bradley, John L. Larson:
A parallelism-based analytic approach to performance evaluation using application programs. 1126-1135 - Maria Calzarossa, Giuseppe Serazzi:
Workload characterization: a survey. 1136-1150 - Peter M. Chen, David A. Patterson:
Storage performance-metrics and benchmarks. 1151-1165 - William H. Mangione-Smith, Tien-Pao Shih, Santosh G. Abraham, Edward S. Davidson:
Approaching a machine-application bound in delivered performance on scientific code. 1166-1178 - Leonard Kleinrock:
On the modeling and analysis of computer networks. 1179-1191
Volume 81, Number 9, 1993
- C. C. Chan:
An overview of electric vehicle technology. 1202-1213 - Joseph W. Picone:
Signal modeling techniques in speech recognition. 1215-1247 - Martin C. Peckerar, Juan R. Maldonado:
X-ray lithography-an overview. 1249-1274 - Alle-Jan van der Veen, Ed F. Deprettere, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
Subspace-based signal analysis using singular value decomposition. 1277-1308 - Akira Masaki:
Possibilities of deep-submicrometer CMOS for very-high-speed computer logic. 1311-1324 - Pamela C. Cosman, Karen L. Oehler, Eve A. Riskin, Robert M. Gray:
Using vector quantization for image processing. 1326-1341 - Ching Tsang, Mao-Min Chen, Tadashi Yogi:
Gigabit-density magnetic recording. 1344-1359
Volume 81, Number 10, 1993
- Frederik Nebeker:
Thelma Estrin, biomedical engineer: a pioneer of applied computing. 1370-1382 - Nikil Jayant, James D. Johnston, Robert J. Safranek:
Signal compression based on models of human perception. 1385-1422 - Gregory W. Wornell:
Wavelet-based representations for the 1/f family of fractal processes. 1428-1450 - Arnaud E. Jacquin:
Fractal image coding: a review. 1451-1465 - Leon O. Chua, Ray Brown, Nathan Hamilton:
Fractals in the twist-and-flip circuit. 1466-1491 - Philip Christie:
A fractal analysis of interconnection complexity. 1492-1499 - Alain L. Mehaute, Frederic Heliodore, Vincent Dionnet:
Overview of electrical processes in fractal geometry: from electrodynamic relaxation to superconductivity. 1500-1510 - Clayton V. Stewart, Baback Moghaddam, Kenneth J. Hintz, Leslie M. Novak:
Fractional Brownian motion models for synthetic aperture radar imagery scene segmentation. 1511-1522 - Kavitha Chandra, Charles Thompson:
Ultrasonic characterization of fractal models. 1523-1533
Volume 81, Number 11, 1993
- Stewart D. Personick:
Towards global information networking. 1549-1557 - Rolf Heidemann, Berthold Wedding, Gustav Veith:
10-Gb/s transmission and beyond. 1558-1567 - Tingye Li:
The impact of optical amplifiers on long-distance lightwave telecommunications. 1568-1579 - Phil J. Smith, David W. Faulkner, Goff R. Hill:
Evolution scenarios for optical telecommunication networks using multiwavelength transmission. 1580-1587 - Stephen M. Walters, David S. Burpee, George H. Dobrowski:
Evolution of fiber access systems to ATM broadband networking. 1588-1593 - Tetsuya Miki:
Optical transport networks. 1594-1609 - Jean Thiennot, Francis Pirio, Jean-Baptiste Thomine:
Optical undersea cable systems trends. 1610-1623 - Clemens Baack, Godehard Walf:
Photonics in future telecommunications. 1624-1632 - Sadakuni Shimada, Kiyoshi Nakagawa, Masatoshi Saruwatari, Takao Matsumoto:
Very-high-speed optical signal processing. 1633-1646
Volume 81, Number 12, 1993
- Daniel P. Bouche, Frederic A. Molinet, Raj Mittra:
Asymptotic and hybrid techniques for electromagnetic scattering. 1658-1684 - Richard A. Soref:
Silicon-based optoelectronics. 1687-1706 - Peter M. Asbeck, Mau-Chung Frank Chang, Keh-Chung Wang, Gerard J. Sullivan, Derek T. Cheung:
GaAs-based heterojunction bipolar transistors for very high performance electronic circuits. 1709-1726 - Christopher T. M. Chang, Han-Tzong Yuan:
GaAs HBT's for high-speed digital integrated circuit applications. 1727-1743 - Bert K. Oyama, Brian P. Wong:
GaAs HBT's for analog circuits. 1744-1761 - Burhan Bayraktaroglu:
GaAs HBT's for microwave integrated circuits. 1762-1785
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