Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 29, Issue 9

33 -- 36Andrew J. Viterbi. Wireless digital communication: a view based on three lessons learned
39 -- 42Stephen M. Walters. A new direction for broadband ISDN
44 -- 48John Burgin, Dennis Dorman. Broadband ISDN resource management: the role of virtual paths
50 -- 56James W. Roberts. Variable-bit-rate traffic control in B-ISDN
58 -- 62Tadanobu Okada, Hirokazu Ohnishi, Naotaka Morita. Traffic control in asynchronous transfer mode
64 -- 70Adrian E. Eckberg, Bharat T. Doshi, Richard Zoccolillo. Controlling congestion in B-ISDN/ATM: issues and strategies
75 -- 78Hans-Jürgen Breuer. ATM-layer OAM: principles and open issues [B-ISDN]
79 -- 81Jon Anderson, Matt D. Nguyen. ATM-layer OAM implementation issues [B-ISDN]

Volume 29, Issue 8

10 -- 12Werner Habermann. HDTV standards
15 -- 22Yuichi Ninomiya. HDTV broadcasting systems
23 -- 24William H. Hassinger. FCC policy on HDTV
25 -- 27Ronald A. Bedford. Industrial application of HDTV
28 -- 35Ryozo Kishimoto, Ichiro Yamashita. HDTV communication systems in broadband communication networks
36 -- 41Paul E. Fleischer, Richard C. Lau, Michael E. Lukacs. Digital transport of HDTV on optical fiber
42 -- 45William G. Connolly. High definition television studio equipment

Volume 29, Issue 7

16 -- 17Changxin Fan. Development of telecommunications undertakings in China
18 -- 22Mario Pachajoa-Burbano. Latin American telecommunications networks
23 -- 25L. E. Varakin, A. S. Adjemov, L. I. Golyayeva, A. F. Petrov, V. M. Tjomkin. Analysis of prospects of fiber optic long-distance telephone network architecture
26 -- 28L. E. Varakin, A. S. Adjemov, E. A. Zarkevitch, V. I. Smirnov. Architecture and development of telecommunications networks
29 -- 38Nasser Modiri. An implementation of the Common Network Management Information Service Element interfaces
40 -- 47Robert S. Cahn, Pao-Chi Chang, Parviz Kermani, Aaron Kershenbaum. INTREPID: an integrated network tool for routing, evaluation of performance, and interactive design

Volume 29, Issue 6

22 -- 0A. Michael Noll. Technologies on the horizon - voice vs. data: an estimate of future broadband traffic
31 -- 40David J. Goodman. Trends in cellular and cordless communications
42 -- 48Hans-Peter Königs. Cryptographic identification methods for smart cards in the process of standardization
51 -- 58Joseph Sosnosky, Tsong-Ho Wu. SONET ring applications for survivable fiber loop networks
59 -- 63Thomas J. J. Starr. OAM&P for ISDN basic access DSL based on ANSI physical layer standards

Volume 29, Issue 5

25 -- 30Miles A. Copeland. VLSI for analog/digital communications
32 -- 45Hassan M. Ahmed, Richard B. Kline. Recent advances in DSP systems
46 -- 55Gerhard P. Fettweis, Heinrich Meyr. High-speed parallel Viterbi decoding: algorithm and VLSI-architecture
56 -- 0Steven M. Rubin. A general-purpose framework for CAD algorithms

Volume 29, Issue 4

18 -- 23Marion R. Finley Jr., Ancilla Karakura, Raphaël Nbogni. Survey of intelligent building concepts
24 -- 27Barry M. Flax. Intelligent buildings
28 -- 32Takao Kashiwamura, Hisao Koga, Yasuji Murakami. Telecommunications aspects of intelligent buildings
42 -- 48Paul S. Kreager. The intelligent building telecommunications infrastructure
50 -- 57Sumio Fujie, Yuji Mikami. Construction aspects of intelligent buildings
58 -- 64Thomas A. Freeburg. Enabling technologies for wireless in-building network communications - four technical challenges, four solutions
66 -- 79Donald L. Schilling, Laurence B. Milstein, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Marvin Kullback, Frank Miller. Spread spectrum for commercial communications

Volume 29, Issue 3

24 -- 28George T. Hawley. Historical perspectives on the US telephone loop
31 -- 35Frederick T. Andrews. The evolution of digital loop carrier
36 -- 38Gerd Tenzer. The introduction of optical fiber in the subscriber loop in the telecommunication networks of DBP TELEKOM
50 -- 59Thomas R. Rowbotham. Local loop developments in the UK
60 -- 67Tetsuya Miki, Ryoichi Komiya. Japanese subscriber loop network and fiber optic loop development
68 -- 74Paul W. Shumate, Richard K. Snelling. Evolution of fiber in the residential loop plant
76 -- 82Tom M. Taylor. Power and energy in the local loop
84 -- 90James L. Spencer, Duane S. Kobayashi. Establishing reliability and availability criteria for fiber-in-the-loop systems
92 -- 95Donald C. Cox, Warren S. Gifford, Howard Sherry. Low-power digital radio as a ubiquitous subscriber loop
96 -- 104David L. Waring, Joseph W. Lechleider, To Russell Hsing. Digital subscriber line technology facilitates a graceful transition from copper to fiber
109 -- 114P. Douglas Lattner, Robert L. Fike, Gary A. Nelson. Business and residential services for the evolving subscriber loop
116 -- 119Patrick E. White. The role of the broadband integrated services digital network

Volume 29, Issue 2

26 -- 0Janice Obuchowski. Wireless communications and spectrum conservation: sending a signal to conserve
30 -- 32Sam Ginn. Personal communication services: expanding the freedom to communicate
40 -- 42Ian M. Ross. Wireless network directions
44 -- 46Douglas G. Smith. Spread spectrum for wireless phone systems: the subtle interplay between technology and regulation
48 -- 51Jack T. Taylor, Jim K. Omura. Spread spectrum technology: a solution to the personal communications services frequency allocation dilemma
52 -- 54Carson E. Agnew. Efficient spectrum allocation for personal communications services
56 -- 57Richard J. Lynch. PCN: son of cellular? The challenges of providing PCN service
58 -- 60Gary K. Noreen. Regulatory flexibility in commercial satellite communications
62 -- 66Richard M. Singer, David A. Irwin. Personal communications services: the next technological revolution
68 -- 74Lance J. Hoffman, Paul C. Clark. Imminent policy considerations in the design and management of national and international computer networks

Volume 29, Issue 12

25 -- 34G. David Forney Jr., M. Vedat Eyuboglu. Combined equalization and coding using precoding
36 -- 45John B. Anderson, Carl-Erik W. Sundberg. Advances in constant envelope coded modulation
46 -- 56Iwao Sasase, Shinsaku Mori. Multi-h phase-coded modulation
58 -- 67A. Robert Calderbank, James E. Mazo. Spectral nulls and coding with large alphabets
68 -- 86Paul H. Siegel, Jack K. Wolf. Modulation and coding for information storage
88 -- 97Shuzo Kato, Masahiro Morikura, Shuji Kubota. Implementation of coded modems

Volume 29, Issue 11

19 -- 23William C. Y. Lee. Smaller cells for greater performance
24 -- 30John H. Lodge. Mobile satellite communications systems: Toward global personal communications
32 -- 35Peter Wood. Mobile satellite services for travellers
36 -- 40Nick Hart, Paul Robertson, Paul Bartels. Mobile services in Australia
42 -- 46Sirin Tekinay, Bijan Jabbari. Handover and channel assignment in mobile cellular networks
48 -- 51Jerry L. Grubb. The traveller's dream come true [satellite personal communication]
52 -- 0Theodore S. Rappaport. The wireless revolution
72 -- 85Andy D. Kucar. Mobile radio: An overview
86 -- 93Donald L. Schilling, Laurence B. Milstein, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Fred Bruno, Emmanuel G. Kanterakis, Marvin Kullback, Vinko Erceg, William H. Biederman, Douglas S. Fishman, Donald C. Salerno. Broadband CDMA for personal communications systems
94 -- 99Janusz Filipiak, Krzysztof Wajda. Telecommunications in Poland

Volume 29, Issue 10

23 -- 29Stephen Wolf, C. A. Dvorak, Robert F. Kubichek, Colin R. South, Richard A. Schaphorst, Stephen D. Voran. How will we rate telecommunications system performance?
31 -- 35Alexander G. Fraser. Designing a public data network
36 -- 45Henry Gilbert, Osama Aboul-Magd, Van Phung. Developing a cohesive traffic management strategy for ATM networks
46 -- 53Ibrahim W. Habib, Tarek N. Saadawi. Controlling flow and avoiding congestion in broadband networks
54 -- 64Israel Cidon, Inder S. Gopal, Roch Guérin. Bandwidth management and congestion control in plaNET
66 -- 73Aurel A. Lazar, Giovanni Pacifici. Control of resources in broadband networks with quality of service guarantees
74 -- 82Kerry W. Fendick, Debasis Mitra 0001, Manoel A. Rodrigues, Judith B. Seery, Alan Weiss. An approach to high-performance, high-speed data networks

Volume 29, Issue 1

10 -- 13Roberto Aaron, Maurizio Dècina. Asynchronous transfer mode or synchronous transfer mode or both?
18 -- 20Frederick T. Andrews. Switching in a competitive market
25 -- 29Michael Murphy, Gregory Bielby, Bruce Roe, Ken Read, Al O'Gorman, Matthew Lennig. Automation of alternate billed calls using speech recognition
30 -- 35Jean-Pierre Guenin, Thérèse Morin, Pierre Deffin, François Leclerc, Roger Trubert. ISDN in France - 1987 to 1990: from the first commercial offering to national coverage of NUMERIS
36 -- 43Jerald L. Johnson, Richard P. Cetti, Michael H. Cooper, Randall J. Wilson, Robin J. Thompson. AT&T's 5ESS switch: early experiences and details on planning and implementing a large-scale ISDN corporate R&D network
44 -- 51Masanobu Fujioka, Hikaru Yagi, Yoshikazu Ikeda. Universal service creation and provision environment for intelligent network
52 -- 59Thomas F. Bowen, Gita Gopal, Gary E. Herman, William H. Mansfield Jr.. A scale database architecture for network services
60 -- 68Katsumi Maruyama, Nobuyuki Watanabe, Keiich Koyanagi, Toshihiro Kai, Shuji Tomita. A concurrent object-oriented switching program in Chill
69 -- 70William R. Byrne, George Clapp, Henry J. Kafka, Gottfried W. R. Luderer, Bruce L. Nelson. Evolution of metropolitan area networks to broadband ISDN
83 -- 89Marek R. Wernik, Ernst A. Munter. Broadband public network and switch architecture
90 -- 96Yoshito Sakurai, Nobuhiko Ido, Shinobu Gohara, Noboru Endo. Large-scale ATM multistage switching network with shared buffer memory switches
97 -- 104Günter Domann. Two years of experience with broadband ISDN field trial
105 -- 110Colin Buckingham, Gé Klein Wolterink, Dag Åkerberg. A business cordless PABX telephone system on 800 MHz based on the DECT technology