Journal: Proceedings of the IEEE

Volume 86, Issue 9

1817 -- 1818Howard Falk. Prolog To Defect Tolerance In Vlsi Circuits: Techniques And Yield Analysis
1819 -- 1838Israel Koren, Zahava Koren. Defect tolerance in VLSI circuits: techniques and yield analysis
1837 -- 1838Kevin Self. Prolog To Deinterlacing-an Overview
1839 -- 1857Gerard de Haan, Erwin B. Bellers. Deinterlacing-an overview
1858 -- 1859Richard O'Donnell. Prolog To A Unified Approach To The Performance Analysis Of Digital Communication Over Generalized Fading Channels
1860 -- 1877Marvin K. Simon, Mohamed-Slim Alouini. A unified approach to the performance analysis of digital communication over generalized fading channels
1878 -- 1880Paul Delogne. Lee De Forest, The Inventor Of Electronics: A Tribute To Be Paid
1881 -- 1888Lee De Forest. The Audion-detector And Amplifier
1889 -- 0J. H. Dellinger. Space Exploration
1890 -- 1894Paul Halpern. The Cosmos By Radio: Dellinger's Vision Of Space Exploration
1895 -- 1896James E. Brittain. Harold D. Arnold: A pioneer in vacuum-tube electronics [Scanning the Past]
1907 -- 1926John R. Treichler, Michael G. Larimore, Jeffrey C. Harp. Practical blind demodulators for high-order QAM signals
1927 -- 1950C. Richard Johnson Jr., Philip Schniter, Thomas J. Endres, James D. Behm, Donald Richard Brown, Raúl A. Casas. Blind equalization using the constant modulus criterion: a review
1951 -- 1968Lang Tong, Sylvie Perreau. Multichannel blind identification: from subspace to maximum likelihood methods
1969 -- 1986Georgios B. Giannakis, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu. Basis expansion models and diversity techniques for blind identification and equalization of time-varying channels
1987 -- 2008Alle-Jan van der Veen. Algebraic methods for deterministic blind beamforming
2009 -- 2025Jean-François Cardoso. Blind signal separation: statistical principles
2026 -- 2048Shun-ichi Amari, Andrzej Cichocki. Adaptive blind signal processing-neural network approaches
2049 -- 2069Upamanyu Madhow. Blind adaptive interference suppression for direct-sequence CDMA
2070 -- 2081Monisha Ghosh. Blind decision feedback equalization for terrestrial television receivers
2082 -- 2089Hui Luo, Yanda Li. The application of blind channel identification techniques to prestack seismic deconvolution

Volume 86, Issue 8

1534 -- 1535Kaigham J. Gabriel. Microelectromechanical systems
1536 -- 1551Gregory T. A. Kovacs, Nadim I. Maluf, Kurt E. Petersen. Bulk micromachining of silicon
1552 -- 1574James M. Bustillo, Roger T. Howe, Richard S. Muller. Surface micromachining for microelectromechanical systems
1575 -- 1585Martin A. Schmidt. Wafer-to-wafer bonding for microstructure formation
1586 -- 1593H. Guckel. High-aspect-ratio micromachining via deep X-ray lithography
1594 -- 1609Mehran Mehregany, Christian A. Zorman, Narayanan Rajan, Chien-Hung Wu. Silicon carbide MEMS for harsh environments
1611 -- 1626Stephen D. Senturia. CAD challenges for microsensors, microactuators, and microsystems
1627 -- 1639Masayoshi Esashi, Susumu Sugiyama, Kyoichi Ikeda, Yuelin Wang, Haruzo Miyashita. Vacuum-sealed silicon micromachined pressure sensors
1640 -- 1659Navid Yazdi, Farrokh Ayazi, Khalil Najafi. Micromachined inertial sensors
1660 -- 1678Henry Baltes, Oliver Paul, Oliver Brand. Micromachined thermally based CMOS microsensors
1679 -- 1686B. E. Cole, R. E. Higashi, R. A. Wood. Monolithic two-dimensional arrays of micromachined microstructures for infrared applications
1687 -- 1704Peter F. Van Kessel, Larry J. Hornbeck, Robert E. Meier, Michael R. Douglass. A MEMS-based projection display
1705 -- 1720Richard S. Muller, Kam Y. Lau. Surface-micromachined microoptical elements and systems
1721 -- 1732Hiroyuki Fujita. Microactuators and micromachines
1733 -- 1746Andrew Mason, Navid Yazdi, Abhijeet V. Chavan, Khalil Najafi, Kensall D. Wise. A generic multielement microsystem for portable wireless applications
1747 -- 1755David S. Eddy, Douglas R. Sparks. Application of MEMS technology in automotive sensors and actuators
1756 -- 1768Clark T.-C. Nguyen, Linda P. B. Katehi, Gabriel M. Rebeiz. Micromachined devices for wireless communications
1769 -- 1787Carlos H. Mastrangelo, Mark A. Burns, David T. Burke. Microfabricated devices for genetic diagnostics
1788 -- 1791William R. Perkins. Introduction To "a Brief History Of Electrical Engineering Education"
1792 -- 1800Frederick E. Terman. A Brief History Of Electrical Engineering Education
1801 -- 1802R. M. Page. Man~machine Coupling - 2012 A.D
1803 -- 1807Rosalind W. Picard. Human-computer coupling
1808 -- 1809James E. Brittain. John Hopkinson And The Rationalization Of Dynamo Design

Volume 86, Issue 7

1303 -- 1306Andy D. Kucar, Jan Uddenfeldt. Special Issue On The Mobile Radio Centennial
1307 -- 1311Gian Carlo Corazza. Marconi's history [radiocommunication]
1312 -- 1318Adolf J. Schwab, Peter Fischer. Maxwell, Hertz, and German radio-wave history
1319 -- 1324Jan Uddenfeldt. Digital cellular-its roots and its future
1325 -- 1341J. V. Evans. Satellite systems for personal communications
1342 -- 1382Lajos Hanzo. Bandwidth-efficient wireless multimedia communications
1383 -- 1401Oreste Andrisano, Velio Tralli, Roberto Verdone. Millimeter waves for short-range multimedia communication systems
1402 -- 1412Madhukar Budagavi, Jerry D. Gibson. Speech coding in mobile radio communications
1413 -- 1434Graeme Woodward, Branka Vucetic. Adaptive detection for DS-CDMA
1435 -- 1441Phillip A. Bello. Sample size required in error-rate measurement on fading channels
1442 -- 1463Chun Loo, John S. Butterworth. Land mobile satellite channel measurements and modeling
1464 -- 1479Philip V. Orlik, Stephen S. Rappaport. Traffic performance and mobility modeling of cellular communications with mixed platforms and highly variable mobilities
1480 -- 1497Asha Mehrotra, Leonard S. Golding. Mobility and security management in the GSM system and some proposed future improvements
1498 -- 1506C. R. Baugh, E. Laborde, V. Pandey, V. Varma. Personal Access Communications System: fixed wireless local loop and mobile configurations and services
1507 -- 1509William Imbriale. Introduction To "Electrical Disturbances Apparently Of Extraterrestrial Origin"
1510 -- 1515Karl G. Jansky. Electrical Disturbances Apparently Of Extraterrestrial Origin
1516 -- 1517Harper Q. North. Extreme Developments Of Solid-state Circuitry
1518 -- 1521Tony Vacca. 2025: solid-state circuitry-nonstop influence on electronic systems
1522 -- 0Ann Majchrzak. Teams And Technology: Fulfilling The Promise Of The New Organization[Book Reviews]

Volume 86, Issue 6

1029 -- 1051A. Murat Tekalp, Peter J. L. van Beek, Candemir Toklu, Bilge Günsel. Two-dimensional mesh-based visual-object representation for interactive synthetic/natural digital video
1052 -- 1063Jiankun Li, C. C. Jay Kuo. Progressive coding of 3-D graphic models
1064 -- 1087Mitchell D. Swanson, Mei Kobayashi, Ahmed H. Tewfik. Multimedia data-embedding and watermarking technologies
1088 -- 1108Gaurav Sharma 0001, Michael J. Vrhel, H. Joel Trussell. Color imaging for multimedia
1109 -- 1125Touradj Ebrahimi, Murat Kunt. Visual data compression for multimedia applications
1126 -- 1154Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Lisimachos P. Kondi, Fabian W. Meier, Jörn Ostermann, Guido M. Schuster. MPEG-4 and rate-distortion-based shape-coding techniques
1155 -- 1202K. J. Ray Liu, An-Yeu Wu, Arun Raghupathy, Jie Chen. Algorithm-based low-power and high-performance multimedia signal processing
1203 -- 1221Ichiro Kuroda, Takao Nishitani. Multimedia processors
1222 -- 1227Leonardo Chiariglione. Impact of MPEG standards on multimedia industry
1228 -- 1243Gabriel Taubin, William P. Horn, Francis Lazarus, Jarek Rossignac. Geometry coding and VRML
1244 -- 1272Sun-Yuan Kung, Jenq-Neng Hwang. Neural networks for intelligent multimedia processing
1273 -- 1278Marwan A. Simaan. An introduction to D.G. Little's 1924 classic paper "KDKA"
1279 -- 1287D. G. Little. KDKA: The Radio Telephone Broadcasting Station Of The Westinghouse Electric And Manufacturing Company At East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1288 -- 1289P. J. Van Heerden. Computers Of The Future
1290 -- 1292Paul B. Schneck. The future of computing: a 50-year prediction
1293 -- 1294Tomomichi Hagiwara. Optimal Sampled-data Control Systems [Book Reviews]

Volume 86, Issue 5

751 -- 754A. Murat Tekalp. Special Issue On Multimedia Signal Processing, Part I [Scanning the Issue]
755 -- 824Richard V. Cox, Barry G. Haskell, Yann LeCun, Behzad Shahraray, Lawrence R. Rabiner. On the applications of multimedia processing to communications
825 -- 836Ryohei Nakatsu. Toward the creation of a new medium for the multimedia era
837 -- 852Tsuhan Chen, Ram R. Rao. Audio-visual integration in multimodal communication
853 -- 869Rajeev Sharma, Vladimir I. Pavlovic, Thomas S. Huang. Toward multimodal human-computer interface
870 -- 883Nadia Thalmann, Prem Kalra, Marc Escher. Face to virtual face
884 -- 904Shih-Fu Chang, Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Robert McClintock. Next-generation content representation, creation, and searching for new-media applications in education
905 -- 921Michal Irani, P. Anandan 0001. Video indexing based on mosaic representations
922 -- 940Barry Vercoe, William G. Gardner, Eric D. Scheirer. Structured audio: creation, transmission, and rendering of parametric sound representations
941 -- 951Chris Kyriakakis. Fundamental and technological limitations of immersive audio systems
952 -- 973T. V. Lakshman, Antonio Ortega, Amy R. Reibman. VBR video: tradeoffs and potentials
974 -- 997Yao Wang 0001, Qin-Fan Zhu. Error control and concealment for video communication: a review
998 -- 1004Takahiko Fukinuki. Television: Past, Present, And Future
1005 -- 1012V. K. Zworykin. Description Of An Experimental Television System And The Kinescope
1013 -- 1014Robert M. Bowie. The Information Science And Industry Fifty Years Hence
1015 -- 1017Hans Mark. Comments on "The Information Science And Industry Fifty Years Hence" By R.M. Bowie
1018 -- 1019Joseph M. Martin. R&D Project Selection [Book Reviews]
1020 -- 1021James E. Brittain. Charles L.G. Fortescue and the method of symmetrical components [Scanning the Past]

Volume 86, Issue 4

615 -- 638Scout Hauck. The roles of FPGAs in reprogrammable systems
641 -- 660Jian Ping Sun, George I. Haddad, Pinaki Mazumder, Joel N. Schulman. Resonant tunneling diodes: models and properties
664 -- 686Pinaki Mazumder, Shriram Kulkarni, Mayukh Bhattacharya, Jian Ping Sun, George I. Haddad. Digital circuit applications of resonant tunneling devices
689 -- 720Ching-Te Chuang, Pong-Fei Lu, Carl J. Anderson. SOI for digital CMOS VLSI: design considerations and advances
721 -- 722Saifur Rahman. An Introduction To "America's Energy Supply" by C.P. Steinmetz
723 -- 734Charles Steinmetz. America's Energy Supply
735 -- 736Noel Ashbridge. The Full Use Of Wide-band Communications
737 -- 740Victor O. K. Li. Personal information service (PIS)-an application of wide-band communications, 2012 A.D
741 -- 742Tomomichi Hagiwara. Optimal Sampled-data Control Systems[Book Reviews]
742 -- 743O. Hauptman. Executive Economics: Ten Essential Tools For Managers[Book Reviews]

Volume 86, Issue 3

479 -- 483Stephen L. Dawson, John A. Kaufman. The imperative for medical simulation
484 -- 489Richard M. Satava, Shaun B. Jones. Current and future applications of virtual reality for medicine
490 -- 503Morten Bro-Nielsen. Finite element modeling in surgery simulation
504 -- 511Michael J. Ackerman. The Visible Human Project
512 -- 523Hervé Delingette. Toward realistic soft-tissue modeling in medical simulation
524 -- 530Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus. Force feedback for surgical simulation
531 -- 554Ziv Soferman, David Blythe, Nigel W. John. Advanced graphics behind medical virtual reality: evolution of algorithms, hardware, and software interfaces
555 -- 568Ramin Shahidi, Rhea Tombropoulos, Robert P. Grzeszczuk. Clinical applications of three-dimensional rendering of medical data sets
569 -- 580John W. Hills, Joel F. Jensen. Telepresence technology in medicine: principles and applications
581 -- 582Bernard S. Finn. Introduction To The Classic Paper By J. W. Howell
583 -- 594John W. Howell. Conductivity Of Incandescent Carbon Filaments, And Of The Space Surrounding Them
595 -- 596Jerome B. Wiesner. Electronics And Evolution
597 -- 599John H. Gibbons. Viva La Revolution!
600 -- 0Metin Akay. Force And Touch Feedback For Virtual Reality [Book Reviews]
600 -- 603Yu-Chi Ho. Neuro-fuzzy And Soft Computing - A Computational Approach To Learning And Machine Intelligence [Book Reviews]

Volume 86, Issue 2

313 -- 314Howard Falk. Prolog To Electrical Characteristics Of Interconnections For High-performance Systems
315 -- 357Alina Deutsch. Electrical characteristics of interconnections for high-performance systems
356 -- 357George Likourezos. Prolog To Implementation Of Adaptive And Synthetic-aperture Processing Schemes In Integrated Active-passive Sonar Systems
358 -- 398Stergios Stergiopoulos. Implementation of adaptive and synthetic-aperture processing schemes in integrated active-passive sonar systems
397 -- 398Jim Esch. Prolog To Electrostatic Discharge In Semiconductor Devices: An Overview
399 -- 420Jim Vinson, Juin J. Liou. Electrostatic discharge in semiconductor devices: an overview
419 -- 420Richard O'Donnell. Prolog To Maximum Likelihood Methods In Radar Array Signal Processing
421 -- 441A. Lee Swindlehurst, Petre Stoica. Maximum likelihood methods in radar array signal processing
442 -- 446Aaron D. Wyner, Shlomo Shamai. Introduction To "Communication In The Presence Of Noise"
447 -- 457Claude E. Shannon. Communication In The Presence Of Noise
458 -- 459Frederick E. Terman. Education In 2012 For Communication And Electronics
460 -- 462Stephen W. Director. Electrical Engineering Education Update

Volume 86, Issue 12

3 -- 0. 1998 Index Proceedings Of The IEEE Vols. 84-86
2399 -- 2423Bruno Riccò, Guido Torelli, Massimo Lanzoni, Alessandro Manstretta, Herman E. Maes, Donato Montanari, Alberto Modelli. Nonvolatile multilevel memories for digital applications
2424 -- 2444Daniel L. Lau, Gonzalo R. Arce, Neal C. Gallagher. Green-noise digital halftoning
2445 -- 2454Dirk J. Vermeulen. The remarkable Dr. Hendrik van der Bijl
2455 -- 2467Hendrik J. Van Der Bijl. Theory And Operating Characteristics Of The Thermionic Amplifier
2468 -- 0Marvin Camras. Magnetic Recording And Reproduction - 2012 A.D
2469 -- 2472Ray Dolby. Sound recording-will there be progress forever?
2473 -- 2474Edwin E. Yaz. Linear Matrix Inequalities In System And Control Theory
2475 -- 2477James E. Brittain. John R. Crouse and the Society for Electrical Development [Scanning the Past]

Volume 86, Issue 11

2119 -- 2120Simon Haykin 0001, Bart Kosko. Special Issue On Intelligent Signal Processing
2123 -- 2151Steve Mann. Humanistic computing: "WearComp" as a new framework and application for intelligent signal processing
2152 -- 2183Sanya Mitaim, Bart Kosko. Adaptive stochastic resonance
2184 -- 2195Malik Magdon-Ismail, Alexander Nicholson, Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa. Financial markets: very noisy information processing
2196 -- 2209Partha Niyogi, Federico Girosi, Tomaso A. Poggio. Incorporating prior information in machine learning by creating virtual examples
2210 -- 2239Kenneth Rose. Deterministic annealing for clustering, compression, classification, regression, and related optimization problems
2240 -- 2258José C. Príncipe, Ludong Wang, Mark A. Motter. Local dynamic modeling with self-organizing maps and applications to nonlinear system identification and control
2259 -- 2277Lee A. Feldkamp, Gintaras V. Puskorius. A signal processing framework based on dynamic neural networks with application to problems in adaptation, filtering, and classification
2278 -- 2324Yann LeCun, Léon Bottou, Yoshua Bengio, Patrick Haffner. Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition
2325 -- 2344Simon Haykin 0001, David J. Thomson. Signal detection in a nonstationary environment reformulated as an adaptive pattern classification problem
2345 -- 2373Shigeru Katagiri, Biing-Hwang Juang, Chin-Hui Lee. Pattern recognition using a family of design algorithms based upon the generalized probabilistic descent method
2374 -- 2375Richard O'Donnell. Some Potentialities Of Optical Masers
2376 -- 2382. Some Potentialities Of Optical Masers
2383 -- 0. Novel Electronic Circuitry
2384 -- 2386Ralph C. Merkle. Making smaller, faster, cheaper computers
2387 -- 0William Kilmer. A Friendly Guide To Wavelets
2388 -- 2389James E. Brittain. Silvanus P. Thompson: A Pioneer Electrical Engineering Educator [Scanning the Past]

Volume 86, Issue 10

2090 -- 2093. Introduction To "Radio Communication"
2094 -- 2105. Radio Communication
2106 -- 2107. Some Thoughts On The State Of The Technical Science In 2012 A.D
2108 -- 2110. A Response To "Some Thoughts On The State Of The Technical Science In 2012"
2111 -- 0Philip V. Orlik, Stephen S. Rappaport. Corrections To "Traffic Performance And Mobility Modeling Of Cellular Communications With Mixed Platforms And Highly Variable Mobilities"

Volume 86, Issue 1

7 -- 28Ian M. Ross. The invention of the transistor
29 -- 30John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain. The Transistor, A Semiconductor Triode
31 -- 32Walter H. Brattain, John Bardeen. Nature Of The Forward Current In Germanium Point Contacts
34 -- 36William Shockley. Semiconductor Amplifier Patent
37 -- 45John R. Pierce. The naming of the transistor
48 -- 49John N. Shive. The Double-surface Transistor
50 -- 52W. S. Gorton. The Genesis Of The Transistor
53 -- 62Gordon E. Moore. The role of Fairchild in silicon technology in the early days of "Silicon Valley"
63 -- 77Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. In the beginning [junction transistor]
78 -- 81Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. Moore's law governs the silicon revolution
82 -- 85Gordon E. Moore. Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits
86 -- 110C. Mark Melliar-Smith, Michael G. Borrus, Douglas E. Haggan, Tyler Lowrey, Alberto San Giovanni Vincentelli, William W. Troutman. The transistor: an invention becomes a big business
111 -- 137Richard B. Fair. History of some early developments in ion-implantation technology leading to silicon transistor manufacturing
138 -- 149Takuo Sugano. The progress and impact of semiconductor device and processing technology innovation in Japan
150 -- 162R. L. Pritchard. Transistor equivalent circuits
163 -- 169Paul W. Cooper. The U.S. Army Signal Corps' "Dick Tracy" transistor wrist radio (1953)
170 -- 175Jay T. Last. Two communications revolutions
176 -- 183Pallab K. Chatterjee, Robert Doering. The future of microelectronics
184 -- 190Christian Joachim, James Kazimierz Gimzewski. A nanoscale single-molecule amplifier and its consequences
191 -- 217Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. W=Shockley, the transistor pioneer-portrait of an inventive genius
218 -- 224Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. Under the glare of a thousand suns-the pioneering works of Sir J.C. Bose
225 -- 226Jagadis Chunder Bose. On The Selective Conductivity Exhibited By Certain Polarising Substances
229 -- 234Jagadis Chunder Bose. Detector For Electrical Disturbances Patent
235 -- 243Dipak L. Sengupta, Tapan K. Sarkar, Dibaka Sen. Centennial of the semiconductor diode detector
244 -- 247Jagadis Chunder Bose. On A Self-recovering Coherer And The Study Of The Cohering Action Of Different Metals
248 -- 258Vivian J. Phillips. The "Italian Navy Coherer" Affair: A Turn-of-the-century Scandal
259 -- 285Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. Sir J.C. Bose diode detector received Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal of December 1901 (the "Italian Navy Coherer" Scandal Revisited)
286 -- 287J. A. Morton. Functional Components And Integrated Circuits-Invention Today, Synthesis In 2012 A.D
288 -- 289Arno A. Penzias. Thoughts And Comments Regarding The Morton Paper
290 -- 299Arno A. Penzias. The Next Fifty Years: Some Likely Impacts Of Solid-state Technology
300 -- 301James E. Brittain. Charles F. Scott: A pioneer in electric power engineering [Scanning the Past]