Journal: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Volume 25, Issue 3

261 -- 274Aaron D. Wyner. An analog scrambling scheme which does not expand bandwidth, Part I: Discrete time
275 -- 282John T. Rickard. New fidelity criteria for discrete-time source encoding
283 -- 291Paul C. Shields. Stationary coding of processes
292 -- 306Robert M. Gray, Donald S. Ornstein. Block coding for discrete stationary d -continuous noisy channels
306 -- 311Katalin Marton. A coding theorem for the discrete memoryless broadcast channel
312 -- 322John H. Conway, Vera Pless, Neil J. A. Sloane. Self-dual codes over GF(3) and GF(4) of length not exceeding 16
323 -- 331Rolf Johannesson. On the distribution of computation for sequential decoding using the stack algorithm
332 -- 345Gerard Battail, Martine Decouvelaere, Philippe Godlewski. Replication decoding
346 -- 353A. H. El-Sawy, V. David VandeLinde. Robust sequential detection of signals in noise
354 -- 356Melvin J. Hinich. Quadratic multiplexing-A new method for secure communication (Corresp.)
356 -- 360K. Sato. A decision procedure for the unique decipherability of multivalued encodings (Corresp.)
360 -- 361Te Han. Source coding with cross observations at the encoders (Corresp.)
361 -- 362Tor Helleseth. No primitive binary t -error-correcting BCH code with t > 2 is quasi-perfect (Corresp.)
362 -- 365Leonard D. Baumert, Robert J. McEliece, Henk C. A. van Tilborg. Symbol synchronization in convolutionally coded systems (Corresp.)
365 -- 366James A. Bucklew, Neal C. Gallagher Jr.. A note on optimal quantization (Corresp.)
369 -- 0Anant Kumar Jain. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Signaling (Ph.D. Thesis abstr.)