Journal: Proceedings of the IEEE

Volume 89, Issue 9

1242 -- 0Lotfi A. Zadeh. Scanning the technology
1243 -- 1265Yasuhiko Dote, Seppo J. Ovaska. Industrial applications of soft computing: a review
1266 -- 1274Takeshi Furuhashi. Fusion of fuzzy/neuro/evolutionary computing for knowledge acquisition
1275 -- 1296Hideyuki Takagi. Interactive evolutionary computation: fusion of the capabilities of EC optimization and human evaluation
1297 -- 1317Yukinori Suzuki, Ken'ichi Itakura, Sato Saga, Junji Maeda. Signal processing and pattern recognition with soft computing
1318 -- 1333Frank Hoffmann. Evolutionary algorithms for fuzzy control system design
1334 -- 1346Andrea Bonarini. Evolutionary learning, reinforcement learning, and fuzzy rules for knowledge acquisition in agent-based systems
1347 -- 1348Brian Bowers. Recording the image

Volume 89, Issue 8

1145 -- 1146Jim Esch. Prolog to prospects for single molecule information processing devices
1147 -- 1173Yasuo Wada. Prospects for single molecule information processing devices
1172 -- 1173Jim Esch. Prolog to telerehabilitation: expanding access to rehabilitation expertise
1174 -- 1193Rory A. Cooper, Shirley Fitzgerald, Michael L. Boninger, David M. Brienza, Nigel Shapcott, Rosemarie Cooper, Katherine Flood. Telerehabilitation: Expanding access to rehabilitation expertise
1192 -- 1193Richard O'Donnell. Prolog to using advanced simulation to aid microlithography development
1194 -- 1215Daniel C. Cole, Eytan Barouch, Edward W. Conrad, Michael Yeung. Using advanced simulation to aid microlithography development
1214 -- 1215Howard Falk. Prolog to renewable energy today and tomorrow
1216 -- 1226Stanley R. Bull. Renewable energy today and tomorrow
1227 -- 1229Brian Bowers. Scanning our past from London: From telephone to television
1230 -- 0Ramachandra Achar, Michel S. Nakhla. Correction To "simulation of high-speed Interconnects"

Volume 89, Issue 7

991 -- 992Metin Akay. Scanning the issue - special issue on neural engineering: merging engineering and neuroscience
993 -- 1012Theodore W. Berger, Michel Baudry, Roberta Diaz Brinton, Jim-Shih Liaw, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Alex Yoondong Park, Bing J. Sheu, Armand R. Tanguay. Brain-implantable biomimetic electronics as the next era in neural prosthetics
1013 -- 1029Wim L. C. Rutten, Jean-Marie Mouveroux, Jan Reinoud Buitenweg, Ciska Heida, Teun G. Ruardij, Enrico Marani, Egbert Lakke. Neuroelectronic interfacing with cultured multielectrode arrays toward a cultured probe
1030 -- 1051José C. Príncipe, Vítor Grade Tavares, John G. Harris, Walter J. Freeman. Design and implementation of a biologically realistic olfactory cortex in analog VLSI
1052 -- 1064Pamela Abshire, Andreas G. Andreou. Capacity and energy cost of information in biological and silicon photoreceptors
1065 -- 1082Dominique M. Durand, Marom Bikson. Suppression and control of epileptiform activity by electrical stimulation: a review
1083 -- 1092John A. Wolf, Lee F. Schroeder, Life H. Finkel. Computational modeling of medium spiny projection neurons in nucleus accumbens: toward the cellular mechanisms of afferent stream integration
1093 -- 1106Kamil Ugurbil, Dae-Shik Kim, Tim Q. Duong, Xiaoping Hu 0001, Seiji Ogawa, Rolf Gruetter, Wei Chen, Seong-Gi Kim, Xiao-Hung Zhu, Essa Yacoub, Pierre-François van de Moortele, Amir Shmuel, Josef Pfeuffer, Hellmut Merkle, Peter Andersen, Gregor Adriany. Magnetic resonance imaging of brain function and neurochemistry
1107 -- 1122Tzyy-Ping Jung, Scott Makeig, Martin J. McKeown, Anthony J. Bell, Te-Won Lee, Terrence J. Sejnowski. Imaging brain dynamics using independent component analysis
1123 -- 1134Gert Pfurtscheller, Christa Neuper. Motor imagery and direct brain-computer communication
1135 -- 1137Brian Bowers. Scanning our past from London. Developing the telephone

Volume 89, Issue 6

799 -- 802J. Daan van Wyk, Fred C. Lee, Dushan Boroyevich. Power electronics technology: present trends and future developments
803 -- 812Alexander Lidow, Dan Kinzer, Gene Sheridan, David Tam. The semiconductor roadmap for power management in the new millennium
813 -- 821Katsumi Satoh, Masanori Yamamoto. The present state of the art in high-power semiconductor devices
822 -- 832B. Jayant Baliga. The future of power semiconductor device technology
833 -- 845Ashraf W. Lotfi, Matthew A. Wilkowski. Issues and advances in high-frequency magnetics for switching power supplies
846 -- 855W. J. Sarjeant, Ian W. Clelland, Rick A. Price. Capacitive components for power electronics
856 -- 863Michael C. Shaw, Bruce C. Beihoff. Packaging of integrated solid-state power assembly cells: a thermomechanics-based approach
864 -- 875Peter D. Evans, Bill Heffernan. Electromagnetic considerations in power electronic converters
876 -- 889Jan A. Ferreira, J. Daan van Wyk. Electromagnetic energy propagation in power electronic converters: toward future electromagnetic integration
890 -- 897Robert L. Steigerwald. Power electronic converter technology
898 -- 912Dragan Maksimovic, Aleksandar M. Stankovic, V. Joseph Thottuvelil, George C. Verghese. Modeling and simulation of power electronic converters
913 -- 925Thomas G. Habetler, Ronald G. Harley. Power electronic converter and system control
926 -- 938Richard Redl. Electromagnetic environmental impact of power electronics equipment
939 -- 950Fred C. Lee, Peter Barbosa, Peng Xu, Jindong Zhang, Bo Yang, Francisco Canales. Topologies and design considerations for distributed power system applications
951 -- 962Robert D. Lorenz. Robotics and automation applications of drives and converters
963 -- 975Thomas M. Jahns, Vladimir Blasko. Recent advances in power electronics technology for industrial and traction machine drives
976 -- 983Hirufumi Akagi. Large static converters for industry and utility applications
984 -- 986Brian Bowers. Bell and the telephone-the 125th anniversary

Volume 89, Issue 5

583 -- 585José E. Schutt-Ainé, Sung-Mo Kang. Scanning the issue interconnections - addressing the next challenge of IC technology (part II: design, characterization, and modeling)
586 -- 601Robert H. Havemann, James A. Hutchby. High-performance interconnects: an integration overview
602 -- 633Kaustav Banerjee, Shukri J. Souri, Pawan Kapur, Krishna C. Saraswat. 3-D ICs: a novel chip design for improving deep-submicrometer interconnect performance and systems-on-chip integration
634 -- 664Dennis Sylvester, Chenming Wu. Analytical modeling and characterization of deep-submicrometer interconnect
665 -- 692Eby G. Friedman. Clock distribution networks in synchronous digital integrated circuits
693 -- 728Ramachandra Achar, Michel S. Nakhla. Simulation of high-speed interconnects
729 -- 739William H. Kao, Chi-Yuan Lo, Mark Basel, Raminderpal Singh. Parasitic extraction: current state of the art and future trends
740 -- 771Albert E. Ruehli, Andreas C. Cangellaris. Progress in the methodologies for the electrical modeling of interconnects and electronic packages
772 -- 788Qingjian Yu, Ernest S. Kuh. Moment computation of lumped and distributed coupled RC trees with application to delay and crosstalk estimation
789 -- 0Thomas J. Shaffner. Correction to "semiconductor characterization and analytical technology"
790 -- 792Brian Bowers. Scanning our past from London: Galileo Ferraris and alternating current

Volume 89, Issue 4

423 -- 425José E. Schutt-Ainé, Sung-Mo Kang. Interconnections-addressing the next challenge of IC technology (part I: integration and packaging trends)
426 -- 443Barry K. Gilbert, Michael J. Degerstrom, Patrick J. Zabinski, Thimothy M. Schafer, Gregg J. Fokken, Barbara A. Randall, Daniel J. Schwab, Erik S. Daniel, Scott C. Sommerfeldt. Emerging multigigahertz digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits targeted for military applications: dependence on advanced electronic packaging to achieve full performance
444 -- 455Robert C. Frye. Integration and electrical isolation in CMOS mixed-signal wireless chips
456 -- 466Mau-Chung Frank Chang, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Liyang Zhang, Hyunchol Shin, Yongxi Qian. RF/wireless interconnect for inter- and intra-chip communications
467 -- 489Dennis Sylvester, Kurt Keutzer. Impact of small process geometries on microarchitectures in systems on a chip
490 -- 504Ron Ho, Kenneth Mai, Mark A. Horowitz. The future of wires
505 -- 528Jason Cong. An interconnect-centric design flow for nanometer technologies
529 -- 555Alina Deutsch, Paul W. Coteus, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Howard H. Smith, Christopher W. Surovic, Byron Krauter, Daniel C. Edelstein, Phillip L. Restle. On-chip wiring design challenges for gigahertz operation
556 -- 573Fabrice Caignet, Sonia Delmas-Bendhia, Etienne Sicard. The challenge of signal integrity in deep-submicrometer CMOS technology
574 -- 576Brian Bowers. Volta and the continuous electric current

Volume 89, Issue 3

223 -- 226James D. Meindl. Special issue on limits of semiconductor technology
227 -- 239Robert W. Keyes. Fundamental limits of silicon technology
240 -- 258James D. Plummer, Peter B. Griffin. Material and process limits in silicon VLSI technology
259 -- 288David J. Frank, Robert H. Dennard, Edward J. Nowak, Paul M. Solomon, Yuan Taur, Hon-Sum Philip Wong. Device scaling limits of Si MOSFETs and their application dependencies
289 -- 304Barrie Gilbert. Analog at milepost 2000: a personal perspective
305 -- 324Jeffery A. Davis, Raguraman Venkatesan, Alan Kaloyeros, Michael Beylansky, Shukri J. Souri, Kaustav Banerjee, Krishna C. Saraswat, Arifur Rahman, Rafael Reif, James D. Meindl. Interconnect limits on gigascale integration (GSI) in the 21st century
325 -- 340Ronny Ronen, Avi Mendelson, Konrad Lai, Shih-Lien Lu, Fred J. Pollack, John Paul Shen. Coming challenges in microarchitecture and architecture
341 -- 365Randal E. Bryant, Kwang-Ting Cheng, Andrew B. Kahng, Kurt Keutzer, Wojciech Maly, A. Richard Newton, Lawrence T. Pileggi, Jan M. Rabaey, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli. Limitations and challenges of computer-aided design technology for CMOS VLSI
366 -- 374Lloyd R. Harriott. Limits of lithography
375 -- 393Robert Döring, Yoshio Nishi. Limits of integrated-circuit manufacturing
394 -- 412Tadahiro Ohmi, Shigetoshi Sugawa, Koji Kotani, Masaki Hirayama, Akihiro Morimoto. New paradigm of silicon technology
413 -- 415Brian Bowers. Scanning our past from London: the filament lamp and new materials

Volume 89, Issue 2

127 -- 129Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, Paul A. Fishwick, Bernard P. Zeigler. Special issue on agents in modeling and simulation: exploiting the metaphor
131 -- 147John F. Hopkins, Paul A. Fishwick. A three-dimensional human agent metaphor for modeling and simulation
148 -- 157Erol Gelenbe, Esin Seref, Zhiguang Xu. Simulation with learning agents
158 -- 173Bernd Schattenberg, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher. Planning agents in JAMES
174 -- 185Brian S. Logan, Georgios Theodoropoulos 0001. The distributed simulation of multiagent systems
186 -- 200Linda F. Wilson, Daniel J. Burroughs, Anush Kumar, Jeanne Sucharitaves. A framework for linking distributed simulations using software agents
201 -- 213Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Bernard P. Zeigler, Steven B. Hall. A layered modeling and simulation architecture for agent-based system development
214 -- 216Brian Bowers. Scanning our past from London. Using yesterday's engineering tomorrow: Eric Laithwaite

Volume 89, Issue 12

1731 -- 1732Saifur Rahman. Scanning the Issue 2001: An Energy Odyssey
1734 -- 1743Miroslav Begovic, Alexandar Pregelj, Ajeet Rohatgi, Christian Honsberg. Green power: status and perspectives
1744 -- 1756Paulo F. Ribeiro, Brian K. Johnson, Mariesa L. Crow, Aysen Arsoy, Yilu Liu. Energy storage systems for advanced power applications
1757 -- 1764Randall Swisher, Christine Real De Azua, Julie Clendenin. Strong winds on the horizon: wind power comes of age
1765 -- 1782Nikos Hatziargyriou, Arthuros Zervos. Wind power development in Europe
1783 -- 1792Kenneth H. Williamson, Richard P. Gunderson, Gerald M. Hamblin, Darrell L. Gallup, Kevin Kitz. Geothermal power technology
1793 -- 1807Yoshiaki Ichihara. A perspective on nuclear power generation in the future electric power industry-for nonspecialists in the electric power related industries
1808 -- 1818Michael W. Ellis, Michael R. von Spakovsky, Douglas J. Nelson. Fuel cell systems: efficient, flexible energy conversion for the 21st century
1819 -- 1829Mohammad Farooque, Hans C. Maru. Fuel cells-the clean and efficient power generators
1830 -- 1836Daniel J. Ward. Power quality and the security of electricity supply
1837 -- 1847Thomas H. Ortmeyer, Pragasen Pillay. Trends in transportation sector technology energy use and greenhouse gas emissions
1848 -- 1850Brian Bowers. History scanners in conference [Scanning the past from London]

Volume 89, Issue 11

1547 -- 1549Massimo Maresca. Special issue on microprocessor architecture and compiler technology
1550 -- 1552Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Jim Calder. Proceedings of the IEEE: 2002-celebrating ninety years of new technology!
1553 -- 1559Yale N. Patt. Requirements, bottlenecks, and good fortune: agents for microprocessor evolution
1560 -- 1575Andreas Moshovos, Gurindar S. Sohi. Microarchitectural innovations: boosting microprocessor performance beyond semiconductor technology scaling
1576 -- 1587Bill Moyer. Low-power design for embedded processors
1588 -- 1609Alex Ramírez, Josep-Lluís Larriba-Pey, Mateo Valero. Instruction fetch architectures and code layout optimizations
1610 -- 1620Marius Evers, Tse-Yu Yeh. Understanding branches and designing branch predictors for high-performance microprocessors
1621 -- 1637Amir Roth, Ronny Ronen, Avi Mendelson. Dynamic techniques for load and load-use scheduling
1638 -- 1659Paolo Faraboschi, Joseph A. Fisher, Cliff Young. Instruction scheduling for instruction level parallel processors
1660 -- 1675Wen-mei W. Hwu, David I. August, John W. Sias. Program decision logic optimization using predication and control speculation
1676 -- 1693Vinod Kathail, Michael S. Schlansker, B. Ramakrishna Rau. Compiling for EPIC architectures
1694 -- 1709Christoforos E. Kozyrakis, David Judd, Joseph Gebis, Samuel Williams, David A. Patterson, Katherine A. Yelick. Hardware/compiler codevelopment for an embedded media processor
1710 -- 1722Erik R. Altman, Kemal Ebcioglu, Michael Gschwind, Sumedh Sathaye. Advances and future challenges in binary translation and optimization
1723 -- 1726Brian Bowers. Lighting your country house

Volume 89, Issue 10

1368 -- 1381Emrullah Durucan, Touradj Ebrahimi. Change detection and background extraction by linear algebra
1382 -- 1402Terrance E. Boult, Ross J. Micheals, Xiang Gao, Michael Eckmann. Into the woods: visual surveillance of noncooperative and camouflaged targets in complex outdoor settings
1403 -- 1418Franco Bartolini, Anastasios Tefas, Mauro Barni, Ioannis Pitas. Image authentication techniques for surveillance applications
1419 -- 1440Lucio Marcenaro, Franco Oberti, Gian Luca Foresti, Carlo S. Regazzoni. Distributed architectures and logical-task decomposition in multimedia surveillance systems
1441 -- 1455Shiloh L. Dockstader, A. Murat Tekalp. Multiple camera tracking of interacting and occluded human motion
1456 -- 1477Robert T. Collins, Alan J. Lipton, Hironobu Fujiyoshi, Takeo Kanade. Algorithms for cooperative multisensor surveillance
1478 -- 1497Ioannis T. Pavlidis, Vassilios Morellas, Panagiotis Tsiamyrtzis, Steve Harp. Urban surveillance systems: from the laboratory to the commercial world
1498 -- 1517Michael Greiffenhagen, Dorin Comaniciu, Heinrich Niemann, Visvanathan Ramesh. Design, analysis, and engineering of video monitoring systems: an approach and a case study
1518 -- 1539Rakesh Kumar 0001, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Supun Samarasekera, Steven C. Hsu, Hai Tao, Yanlin Guo, Keith J. Hanna, Art Pope, Richard Wildes, David J. Hirvonen, Michael W. Hansen, Peter Burt. Aerial video surveillance and exploitation
1540 -- 1542Jan van Duuren. Fault-free digital radio communication and Hendrik C. A. van Duuren

Volume 89, Issue 1

3 -- 5Willie W. Lu. Scanning the issue - special issue on multidimensional broad-band wireless technologies and services
6 -- 20Dapeng Wu 0001, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Ya-Qin Zhang. Scalable video coding and transport over broadband wireless networks
21 -- 40Bernhard H. Walke, Norbert Esseling, Jörg Habetha, Andreas Hettich, Arndt Kadelka, Stefan Mangold, Jörg Peetz, Ulrich Vornefeld. IP over wireless mobile ATM-guaranteed wireless QoS by HiperLAN/2
41 -- 57Lin-Shan Lee, Yumin Lee. Voice access of global information for broad-band wireless: technologies of today and challenges of tomorrow
58 -- 75Reinhard Becher, Markus Dillinger, Martin Haardt, Werner Mohr. Broadband wireless access and future communication networks
76 -- 87Yaxin Cao, Victor O. K. Li. Scheduling algorithms in broadband wireless networks
88 -- 104Abbas Jamalipour. Broadband satellite networks-the global IT bridge
105 -- 115Cengiz Evci, Bernard Fino. Spectrum management, pricing, and efficiency control in broadband wireless communications
116 -- 118Brian Bowers. Advertising electric light