Journal: IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume 31, Issue 9

34 -- 40Yau-Chau Ching, H. Sabit Say. SONET implementation
42 -- 50Michael J. Klein, Ralph Urbansky. Network synchronization - a challenge for SDH/SONET?
52 -- 55Susanna Allmis. Implementing a flexible synchronous network
56 -- 62Mansoor Shafi, Peter J. Smith 0001. The impact of G.826
64 -- 73Tsong-Ho Wu. Cost-effective network evolution
74 -- 82Jens C. Arnbak. The European (r)evolution of wireless digital networks
84 -- 95Nikil Jayant. High quality networking of audio-visual information
98 -- 105Raj Jain. FDDI: current issues and future plans

Volume 31, Issue 8

18 -- 23Jane Cameron, Hugo Velthuijsen. Feature interactions in telecommunications systems
24 -- 31Eric Kuisch, Ronald Janmaat, Harm Mulder, Iko Keesmaat. A practical approach to service interactions
32 -- 37Yasushi Wakahara, Masanobu Fujioka, Hiroyuki Kikuta, Hikaru Yagi, Seiichiro Sakai. A method for detecting service interactions
38 -- 45Rezki Boumezbeur, Luigi Logrippo. Specifying telephone systems in LOTOS
46 -- 51John Mierop, Stefan Tax, Ronald Janmaat. Service interaction in an object-oriented environment
52 -- 58Cesare Mossotto. Pathways for telecommunications: a European outlook
60 -- 63Scott L. Sutherland, John Burgin. B-ISDN interworking
64 -- 67Shiro Sakata. B-ISDN multimedia workstation architecture

Volume 31, Issue 7

18 -- 19Wan Siding. An overview of telecommunications planning in China
20 -- 22Yunqian Chen. Driving forces behind China's explosive telecommunications growth
24 -- 28Zongjue Qian. New concept and hierarchy for telecommunications standards
30 -- 33Qijiong She, Renlin Yu. Telecommunications services in China
34 -- 37Xiong-jian Liang. Network planning methodology and practice in China
38 -- 40Liu Shen. Satellite and terrestrial microwave communications in China
42 -- 45Yao Yan, Cao Zhigang, Wang Jin. R & D activities on wireless systems in China
46 -- 47Shouhuang Qiu. Present status and outlook of line transmission systems in China
48 -- 50Peida Ye, Xiaomin Ren. Status of R & D on optical fiber communications systems in China
52 -- 55Weimin Hao. Public switching deployment in China
56 -- 60Junliang Chen, Liemin Yan, Yonglin Li. Switching systems and switching software development in China
62 -- 65Bingkun Zhou. An overview of optical device research in China
66 -- 69Chongxi Feng, Yichao Wang. VLSI technology in China
70 -- 72Yi X. Zhong. Advances in coding and compression

Volume 31, Issue 6

28 -- 32Kenneth C. Glossbrenner. Availability and reliability of switched services
34 -- 38Mahmoud Daneshmand, Catherine Savolaine. Measuring outages in telecommunications switched networks
40 -- 43Satoshi Nojo, Hitoshi Watanabe. Incorporating reliability specifications in the design of telecommunication networks
44 -- 48Richard Fagerstrom, John Healy. The reliability of LEC telephone networks
50 -- 57David R. Manfield, Gregory K. Millsteed, Moshe Zukerman. Congestion controls in SS7 signaling networks
60 -- 66Willem Verbiest, Gert van der Plas, Denis J. G. Mestdagh. FITL and B-ISDN: a marriage with a future
68 -- 76Jack H. Winters, Richard D. Gitlin, Sanjay Kasturia. Reducing the effects of transmission impairments in digital fiber optic systems

Volume 31, Issue 5

20 -- 29Yechiam Yemini. The OSI network management model
30 -- 36Angelo E. Bean, Desmond Wood, W. W. Fairclough. Specifying goal-oriented network management systems
38 -- 44S. Mark Klerer. System management information modeling
46 -- 51Lakshmi Raman. CMISE functions and services
52 -- 58Stephen Hayes. Analyzing network performance management
60 -- 67Joseph Fernandez, Kathrin Winkler. Using SMI to model SNA networks
68 -- 74Lucia Marchisio, Enrico Ronco, Roberto Saracco. Modeling the user interface
76 -- 81Jean-Marc Serre, Pierre Lewis, Ken Rosenfeld. Implementing OSI-based interfaces for network management
82 -- 86Stephen C. Farkouh. Managing ATM-based broadband networks
88 -- 94Dan Stokesberry, Shukri Wakid. ISDN in North America

Volume 31, Issue 4

30 -- 39Tomonori Aoyama, Ikuo Tokizawa, Ken-ichi Sato. ATM VP-based broadband networks for multimedia services
40 -- 45Wolfgang Guenther, Gerd Wackerbarth. Object-oriented design of ISDN call-processing software
46 -- 52Michel A. Henrion, Gert J. Eilenberger, Guido H. Petit, Pierre H. Parmentier. A multipath self-routing switch
54 -- 60Masanobu Fujioka, Hiroyuki Kikuta, Seiichiro Sakai, Yasushi Wakahara. Globalizing IN for the new age
62 -- 68Makoto Nishio, Shuji Suzuki, Kazuo Takagi, Ichiro Ogura, Takahiro Numai, Kenichi Kasahara, Kazuhisa Kaede. A new architecture of photonic ATM switches
70 -- 75Barry K. Schwartz. The analog display services interface
76 -- 82Joseph P. Sarnecki, C. Vinodrai, Alauddin Javed, Patrick O'Kelly, Kevin Dick. Microcell design principles
84 -- 88Catherine Pontailler. TMN and new network architectures
92 -- 100Moe Rahnema. Overview of the GSM system and protocol architecture
102 -- 108David P. Reed. The cost structure of personal communication services

Volume 31, Issue 3

24 -- 28Ronnie Lee Bennett, George E. Policello II. Switching systems in the 21st century
30 -- 36James J. Garrahan, Peter A. Russo, Kenichi Kitami, Roberto Kung. Intelligent network overview
38 -- 47Emilio Cancer, Ron McCann, Marc Aboudharam. IN rollout in Europe
48 -- 55Shigehiko Suzuki. IN rollout in Japan
56 -- 63Peter A. Russo, Keith Bechard, Emily Brooks, Randall L. Corn, Richard Gove, William L. Honig, John Young. IN rollout in the United States
64 -- 69Jane Cameron, Nancy D. Griffeth, Yow-Jian Lin, Margaret E. Nilson, William K. Schnure, Hugo Velthuijsen. A feature-interaction benchmark for IN and beyond
70 -- 76William J. Barr, Trevor Boyd, Yuji Inoue. The TINA initiative
78 -- 85Menso Appeldorn, Roberto Kung, Roberto Saracco. TMN+IN=TINA
86 -- 92Stephen Chen, Masanobu Fujioka, Gerard O'Reilly. Intelligent networking for the global marketplace
94 -- 100Donald E. A. Clarke, Tetsuya Kanada. Broadband: the last mile

Volume 31, Issue 2

28 -- 37Ellen Witte Zegura. Architectures for ATM switching systems
38 -- 48Achille Pattavina. Nonblocking architectures for ATM switching
50 -- 56Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Erich Port, Hong Linh Truong 0002. Flight of the FALCON
58 -- 65Andrzej Jajszczyk, Hussein T. Mouftah. Photonic fast packet switching
68 -- 77David Weissman, Allen H. Levesque, Richard A. Dean. Interoperable wireless data
78 -- 88Rajiv Ramaswami. Multiwavelength lightwave networks for computer communication

Volume 31, Issue 12

18 -- 19Robert E. Allen. A view of divestiture, ten years later
20 -- 23Iain Vallance. Customers must be the industry's driving force
24 -- 26Richard McCormick. Re-inventing the telephone industry
27 -- 29John L. Clendenin. The chasm between competition and regulation and the MFJ
30 -- 34George H. Heilmeier. Strategic technology for the next ten years and beyond
36 -- 39Sam Ginn. Role of regulators must change to meet changing industry needs
40 -- 42William C. Ferguson. Divestiture plus ten: an industry report card
44 -- 46James O. Robbins. The cable industry in the post divestiture environment
48 -- 51William W. Erdman. Wireless communications: a decade of progress
52 -- 56William B. Porter. Thriving in a new world order
57 -- 59Richard E. Wiley, Robert J. Butler. Can information markets survive the transition to local exchange competition?
60 -- 62Robert J. Bernstein. Copyrights in the new age of interactive multimedia
63 -- 64Thomas E. Wheeler. CTIA: an expanding role in the post-divestiture wireless communications marketplace
65 -- 67John Sodolski. Public policy must maintain fair competition as its goal

Volume 31, Issue 11

26 -- 33Spiros Dimolitsas. Standardizing speech-coding technology for network applications
34 -- 44Peter Noll. Wideband speech and audio coding
46 -- 53Stephen E. Levinson, Joseph P. Olive, Judith S. Tschirgi. Speech synthesis in telecommunications
54 -- 62David B. Roe, Jay G. Wilpon. Whither speech recognition: the next 25 years
64 -- 74James H. Snyder, Schuyler R. Quackenbush, Melvin J. Melchner, David A. Kapilow. Tools for real-time signal-processing research
76 -- 83Raymond Steele. Speech codecs for personal communications
84 -- 90Toshinari Kunieda, Satoru Sugimoto, Noriyuki Sasaki. A synchronous digital hierarchy network management system
91 -- 101Bernard Sklar. Defining, designing, and evaluating digital communication systems

Volume 31, Issue 10

22 -- 26Akihiko Kujuro, Hiroshi Yasuda. Systems evolution in intelligent buildings
28 -- 34Juzar Motiwalla, Michael Yap, Lek Heng Ngoh. Building the intelligent island
36 -- 38Tomio Kishimoto, Gen Suzuki. Virtual offices
40 -- 45Dryver R. Huston, Peter L. Fuhr. Intelligent materials for intelligent structures
46 -- 48Moriaki Azegami, Hideaki Fujiyoshi. A systematic approach to intelligent building design
50 -- 51Mamoru Ishibashi, Kazuo Ishikawa, Tomonori Hira, Masaya Ito. Internetworked PBX-computer systems for intelligent building applications
52 -- 61Christos Douligeris. Intelligent home systems
62 -- 66Branka Zovko-Cihlar. War damage to the telecommunications infrastructure in Croatia
68 -- 73Andrzej Jajszczyk, Jerzy Kubasik. Telecommunication tariffs in central Europe

Volume 31, Issue 1

15 -- 19Audrey F. Burson, Albert D. Baker. Optimizing communications solutions
20 -- 24Stewart D. Personick. The evolving role of telecommunications switching
26 -- 32Irving Ebert, Philip Richards. Technology's role in switching systems evolution
34 -- 38Toshiharu Aoki. Future switching system requirements
40 -- 44Earnest Heatwole. Processing document images on the telco network
46 -- 51Sigmund Akselsen, Arne Ketil Eidsvik, Trine Folkow. Telemedicine and ISDN
52 -- 61Harry Leib, Subbarayan Pasupathy. Error-control properties of minimum shift keying
62 -- 68T. Russell Hsing, Cheng-Tie Chen, Jules A. Bellisio. Video communications and services in the copper loop