Journal: Proceedings of the IEEE

Volume 82, Issue 4

455 -- 458Henry Kressel, Bernard J. Lechner. Scanning the issue - Special issue on consumer electronics
459 -- 464Patrick D. Griffis, Stuart J. Lipoff. At the crossroads of the information highway: new technology directions in consumer electronics
465 -- 468Edgar A. Sack. Consumer electronics: an important driver of integrated circuit technology
469 -- 481Donald B. Carlin, Yoshito Tsunoda. Diode lasers for mass market applications: optical recording and printing
482 -- 498Daniel G. Schwartz, George J. Klir, Harold W. Lewis III, Yoshinori Ezawa. Applications of fuzzy sets and approximate reasoning
499 -- 509Lawrence E. Tannas. Evolution of flat-panel displays
510 -- 519Dimitris Anastassiou. Digital television
520 -- 536Istvan Gorog. Displays for HDTV: direct-view CRT's and projection systems
537 -- 543Yukio Kubota, Yoshio Mshi, Kenji Shintani, Tetsuo Urabe, Keiichiro Shimada, Toru Katsumoto. Latest advances in camcorder technology
544 -- 553Masahiko Kaneko, Katsuhisa Aratani, Atsushi Fukumoto, Senri Miyaoka. IRISTER /spl minus/ magneto-optical disk for magnetically induced SuperResolution
554 -- 563Robert Hopkins. Choosing an American digital HDTV terrestrial broadcasting system
564 -- 571Stuart J. Lipoff. Personal communications networks bridging the gap between cellular and cordless phones
572 -- 584D. Thomas Magill, Francis D. Natali, Gwyn P. Edwards. Spread-spectrum technology for commercial applications
585 -- 589Matthew D. Miller. A scenario for the deployment of interactive multimedia cable television systems in the United States in the 1990s
590 -- 603James L. Flanagan. Technologies for multimedia communications
604 -- 614David S. Burpee, Paul W. Shumate. Emerging residential broadband telecommunications
615 -- 622Judson Hofmann. Networking consumer products in the home