22 | -- | 26 | Michael O. Polley, William F. Schreiber, Susie J. Wee. Comments on "transmission techniques for digital terrestrial TV broadcasting" [and reply] |
36 | -- | 43 | Michael E. Lukacs, David G. Boyer. A universal broadband multipoint teleconferencing service for the 21st century |
44 | -- | 49 | Ichiro Iida, Takashi Nishigaya, Koso Murakami. DUET: an agent-based personal communications network |
50 | -- | 56 | Daniel Deloddere. Evolution of a narrowband exchange toward broadband |
58 | -- | 63 | Alpna Jain, Wolfgang Fischer, Pierre-Yves Sibille. An evolvable ATM-based video network design supporting multiple access network technologies |
64 | -- | 71 | Ernst Munter, James Parker, Paul Kirkby. A high-capacity ATM switch based on advanced electronic and optical technologies |
72 | -- | 76 | Claus Schmidt, Max Sevcik. Do-it-yourself TMN applications by visual programming methods |
78 | -- | 83 | Fabrice Dupuy, Gunnar Nilsson, Yuji Inoue. The TINA consortium: toward networking telecommunications information services |
84 | -- | 88 | Frowin Derr, Manfred N. Huber, Guenther Kettler, Norbert Thorweihe. An optical infrastructure for future telecommunications networks |
90 | -- | 96 | Malathi Veeraraghavan, Thomas F. La Porta, Wai Sum Lai. An alternative approach to call/connection control in broadband switching systems |
98 | -- | 104 | Anna Hac. Wireless and cellular architecture and services |