Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 25, Issue 9

5 -- 12Lixia Zhang. Designing a new architecture for packet switching communication networks
13 -- 21Brian R. Hurley, Christopher J. R. Seidl, William F. Sewell. A survey of dynamic routing methods for circuit-switched traffic
22 -- 30E. P. Gould, Charles D. Pack. Communications network planning in the evolving information age
31 -- 35Salah E. Aidarous, Peter A. Birkwood, Richard M. K. Tam. An architectural view for integrated network operations
44 -- 48Laura Desmond Smith. Operations systems support for future telephone company networks
65 -- 0. Erratum

Volume 25, Issue 8

4 -- 10Ta-Shing Chu, Michael J. Gans. High speed infrared local wireless communication
11 -- 20Anthony S. Acampora, Jack H. Winters. System applications for wireless indoor communications
21 -- 27Andres C. Salazar, Philip J. Scarfo, Robert J. Horn III. Network management systems for data communications
28 -- 34Dale A. Harris. Strategic technology planning in a divested bell operating company
35 -- 40Joel R. Wolfson. Computer III: The beginning or the beginning of the end for enhanced services competition
41 -- 47Robin H. Moffett. Echo and delay problems in some digital communication systems
48 -- 53W. H. Cameron, Claude LaCerte, John F. Noyes. Integrated network operations architecture and its application to network maintenance

Volume 25, Issue 7

6 -- 18Richard Vickers, Toomas Vilmansen. The evolution of telecommunications technology
19 -- 29Charles N. Judice, Didier LeGall. Telematic services and terminals: Are we ready?
30 -- 39Chester J. Wolejsza Jr., Desmond P. Taylor, Melvyn Grossman, William P. Osborne. Multiple access protocols for data communications via VSAT networks
40 -- 47Richard C. Boyd, Alan R. Johnston. Network operations and management in a multi-vendor environment
48 -- 54H. T. Mouftah, K. Sam Shanmugan. Computer aided techniques for communications systems engineering
55 -- 61Roy F. Privett. The economics of custom telecommunications VLSI
62 -- 72Stuart K. Tewksbury, Mehdi Hatamian, Paul Franzon, Larry A. Hornak, Curtis A. Siller Jr., V. B. Lawrence. FIR digital filters for high sample rate applications
73 -- 79Jim K. Omura. A computer dial access system based on public-key techniques
80 -- 86B. W. Stuck. Imaging technologies: The next decade
87 -- 89Henry A. Malec. Progress and trends of communications quality management
90 -- 94William B. Wilkens. Standards for communications
95 -- 99Michael J. Marcus. Regulatory policy considerations for radio local area networks

Volume 25, Issue 6

5 -- 12Robert J. C. Bultitude. Measurement, characterization and modeling of indoor 800/900 MHz radio channels for digital communications
13 -- 21Daniel M. J. Devasirvatham. Multipath time delay spread in the digital portable radio environment
22 -- 27Edward S. K. Chien, David J. Goodman, Jesse E. Russell Sr.. Cellular access digital network (CADN): Wireless access to networks of the future
32 -- 40Mohsen Kavehrad, Peter J. McLane. Spread spectrum for indoor digital radio
41 -- 48Victor O. K. Li. Multiple access communications networks

Volume 25, Issue 5

5 -- 8Stewart D. Personick. Photonic switching: Technology and applications
10 -- 15Tadahiko Yasui, Hirokazu Goto. Overview of optical switching technologies in Japan
16 -- 26H. Scott Hinton. Photonic switching using directional couplers
27 -- 32Mitsuhito Sakaguchi, Kazuhisa Kaede. Optical switching device technologies
33 -- 36R. Ian MacDonald. Optoelectronic switching
37 -- 41William A. Payne III, H. S. Hinton. Design of lithium niobate based photonic switching systems
42 -- 48Ron A. Spanke. Architectures for guided-wave optical space switching systems
50 -- 55Paul R. Prucnal, Daniel J. Blumenthal, Philippe A. Perrier. Photonic switch with optically self-routed bit switching
56 -- 58J. R. Erickson, Ronald A. Nordin, William A. Payne III, Mark T. Ratajack. A 1.7 gigabit-per-second, time-multiplexed photonic switching experiment

Volume 25, Issue 4

7 -- 17Peter M. J. Scheeren, Jens C. Arnbak. Interference protection of cable networks against radio pirates
18 -- 32Edouard Y. Rocher. Information outlet, ULAN versus ISDN
33 -- 43Suzanne R. Nagel. Optical fiber - The expanding medium
44 -- 57Elwyn R. Berlekamp, Robert E. Peile, Stephen P. Pope. The application of error control to communications

Volume 25, Issue 3

7 -- 12R. E. Mosher. Evolution of subscriber loop systems - The history of ISSLS technical issues
14 -- 18Irving G. Ebert. Network evolution strategies: Network and equipment provider's perspectives
20 -- 23John M. Griffiths, Sadahiko Kano. Services and customers equipment
24 -- 27Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., Yukou Mochida. The impact of new technologies on subscriber loop networks
28 -- 33Lars Ackzell, Hiromichi Mori, Shin'ichi Koike. Network operations and performance
34 -- 38Jun Yamagata, Etugo Yoneda, Shimpei Nakajima, Takahiko Hisaki, Yahei Koyamada. Development of fiber-optic broadband interactive distribution network
39 -- 43Francois Du Castel, Gérard Pays, Gilles Brillet. Terminals for the ISDN era: From speech to image
44 -- 50Ikutaro Kobayashi, Ichiro Yamashita. Introduction of fiber-optic access networks based on singlemode-fiber/digital-transmission technology

Volume 25, Issue 2

5 -- 11Gottfried Ungerboeck. Trellis-coded modulation with redundant signal sets Part I: Introduction
12 -- 21Gottfried Ungerboeck. Trellis-coded modulation with redundant signal sets Part II: State of the art
22 -- 29Steven Moustakas. The standardization of IEEE 802.3 compatible fiber optic CSMA/CD local area networks: Physical topologies
30 -- 39Larry J. Greenstein, Mansoor Shafi. Outage calculation methods for microwave digital radio
41 -- 45Kenji Kohiyama, O. Kurita. Future trends in microwave digital radio: A view from Asia
46 -- 49Martin H. Meyers, Vasant K. Prabhu. Future trends in microwave digital radio: A view from North America
49 -- 52Greg Hart, Jan A. Steinkamp. Future trends in microwave digital radio: A view from Europe

Volume 25, Issue 12

10 -- 13Donald E. Guinn. ISDN: Is the technology on target?
14 -- 16Richard K. Snelling. Environmental aspects of ISDN
17 -- 20Robert H. Montgomery. Services and tariffs with ISDN
21 -- 24Robert W. Cooper. The moving target - Marketing ISDN to businesses
25 -- 29Warren S. Gifford. ISDN performance tradeoffs
30 -- 35Carl Strathmeyer. Voice/data integration: An applications perspective
36 -- 39Michael M. Roberts. ISDN in university networks
40 -- 43Thomas J. O'Toole. ISDN: A large user's perspective
44 -- 49Joseph J. Rudigier. Army implementation of ISDN
50 -- 54Bob McNinch. ISDN: The man-machine interface
55 -- 59Charles P. Anderson. ISDN market opportunity
60 -- 63James E. Bendel. ISDN: The learning continues
64 -- 69Marc Trouvat. The RENAN project: Opening up ISDN in France
70 -- 73Howard R. Brown. British telecom's ISDN experience
74 -- 80Hitoshi Watanabe. Integrated office systems: 1995 and beyond
81 -- 84Casimir S. Skrzypczak. The intelligent home of 2010

Volume 25, Issue 11

8 -- 19Heinrich Armbrüster, Gerhard Arndt. Broadband communication and its realization with broadband ISDN
20 -- 36Hugo P. Gaggioni. The evolution of video technologies
37 -- 43Angela Prussog, Werner Blohm, Goetz Romahn. Multi-service terminals - human factors studies with an experimental system
44 -- 50Osamu Kurita, Teruaki Yoshida. Current subscriber radio and recent trends

Volume 25, Issue 10

8 -- 13Peter Kaiser, John E. Midwinter, Sadakuni Shimada. Status and future trends in terrestrial optical fiber systems in North America, Europe, and Japan
14 -- 17John Midwinter. Status and future trends in terrestrial optical fiber systems in Europe
18 -- 21Sadakuni Shimada. Status and future trends in terrestrial optical fiber systems in Japan
22 -- 27Ram N. S. Rathore, Edward L. Pinnes. Service provisioning operations for public packet switched network (PPSN) access
28 -- 33Heather E. Hudson. Telecommunications and the developing world
34 -- 40Tarek N. Saadawi, Ahmed H. Abdelmonem. Ed-net; A multi-protocol educational local area network
41 -- 48Morimi Iwama, F. R. Magee. Computers and communications - Technology interdependency between the United States and Japan
49 -- 55Hisakuni Nogami, Masayoshi Wakao. Premises radio systems in Japan

Volume 25, Issue 1

10 -- 0John C. Danforth. New markets, diversification, and regulations for the telephone industry
11 -- 14John D. Dingell. Communications policy for the future - And for the present
16 -- 17Mimi Weyforth Dawson. The reverticalization of the telecommunications market
18 -- 23Diana Lady Dougan. An international policy perspective on the information age
24 -- 25Paul F. Levy. The swing of the pendulum
26 -- 27Alfred C. Sikes. Tomorrow's communications policies
28 -- 29Jack A. MacAllister. Bring on the competition!
30 -- 32James E. Olson. New policies for a new age
33 -- 35John E. Koehler. Satellite communications - International considerations
36 -- 38David B. Newman Jr.. The age of intellectual property
39 -- 43Henry M. Rivera. Separate systems and international communications
44 -- 46Dean Burch. Encrypted satellite-delivered programming: The marketplace in action
47 -- 48Brian R. Moir. Post-divestiture telecommunications policy making
49 -- 51Richard E. Wiley, R. Michael Senkowski. Computer III: Breakout of the BOC's?
53 -- 56William Page Montgomery. Empiricism in telecommunications regulatory policy
57 -- 62Irwin Dorros. The new future - Back to technology
63 -- 65John C. McDonald. Deregulation's impact on technology
66 -- 68Michael J. Marcus. Technical deregulation: A trend in US telecommunications policy
69 -- 79Daniel J. Harrold, Robert D. Strock. The broadband universal telecommunications network