Journal: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Volume 12, Issue 4

418 -- 424Jeffrey D. Ullman. Near-optimal, single-synchronization-error-correcting code
425 -- 430Arthur J. Bernstein, Kenneth Steiglitz, John E. Hopcroft. Encoding of analog signals for binary symmetric channels
431 -- 441Irwin M. Jacobs. Probability-of-error bounds for binary transmission on the slowly fading Rician channel
442 -- 447Thomas Kailath. Some integral equations with 'nonrational' kernels
448 -- 455Michael Horstein. On the design of signals for sequential and nonsequential detection systems with feedback
455 -- 0Philip Cheilik. Correction to 'A Note on Utilization of Cyclic Codes'
455 -- 0Peter Swerling. Correction to 'A Note on a New Computational Data Smoothing Procedure suggested by Minimum Square Error Error Estimates'
456 -- 463Robert A. Scholtz, Charles L. Weber. Signal design for phase-incoherent communications
463 -- 468R. W. Chang, John C. Hancock. On receiver structures for channels having memory
469 -- 474Kenneth Steiglitz. Transmission of an analog signal over a fixed bit-rate channel
475 -- 480Barney Reiffen. A per letter converse to the channel coding theorem
480 -- 481F. Polkinghorn Jr.. Decoding of double and triple error correcting Bose-Chaudhuri codes (Corresp.)
482 -- 483Edward J. Farrell. Minimum length matched filters for digital applications (Corresp.)
483 -- 484John C. Hancock, Edward A. Patrick. Iterative computation of a posteriori probability for M -ary nonsupervised adaptation (Corresp.)
484 -- 486Thomas L. Gabriele. Information criteria for threshold determination (Corresp.)
486 -- 487B. Gordon. On the existence of perfect maps (Corresp.)
488 -- 489James L. Massey. Review of 'Information Theory' (Ash, Robert; 1965)
489 -- 0Richard Wesley Hamming. Review of 'Random-Process Simulation and Measurements' (Korn, G. A.; 1966)
489 -- 491Andrew J. Viterbi. Review of 'Principles of Communication Engineering' (Wozencrafi, J. M., and Jacobs, I. M.; 1965)

Volume 12, Issue 3

286 -- 290Joseph E. Levy. Self-synchronizing codes derived from binary cyclic codes
291 -- 297J. M. Wozencraft, Robert S. Kennedy. Modulation and demodulation for probabilistic coding
298 -- 305Harry L. van Trees. Bounds on the accuracy attainable in the estimation of continuous random processes
305 -- 311Rudolf de Buda. Stationary phase approximations of FM spectra
312 -- 315A. C. Wolff. The estimation of the optimum linear decision function with a sequential random method
315 -- 326Phillip A. Bello. Bounds on the error probability of FSK and PSK receivers due to non-Gaussian noise in fading channels
327 -- 336Mischa Schwartz. Abstract vector spaces applied to problems in detection and estimation theory
337 -- 348Herbert L. Groginsky, L. R. Wilson, David Middleton. Adaptive detection of statistical signals in noise
348 -- 361Peter Swerling. Detection of radar echoes in noise revisited
362 -- 372Edward A. Patrick, John C. Hancock. Nonsupervised sequential classification and recognition of patterns
373 -- 380Bruce P. Bogert, Joseph F. Ossanna. The heuristics of cepstrum analysis of a stationary complex echoed Gaussian signal in stationary Gaussian noise
380 -- 387D. W. Peterson, R. L. Mattson. A method of finding linear discriminant functions for a class of performance criteria
388 -- 395Irving S. Reed, Robert A. Scholtz. N-orthogonal phase-modulated codes
396 -- 397Jay W. Schwartz. A note on asynchronous multiplexing (Corresp.)
397 -- 398Thomas Kailath. The complex envelope of white noise (Corresp.)
398 -- 399James A. Mullen. Comments on 'Error probabilities for Rician fading multichannel reception' by Lindsey, W. C
399 -- 401Solomon W. Golomb. Run-length encodings (Corresp.)
401 -- 0Terry J. Wagner. A remark concerning the existence of binary quasi-perfect codes (Corresp.)
401 -- 402Jean-Marie Goethals. Analysis of weight distribution in binary cyclic codes (Corresp.)
402 -- 0Philip Cheilik. A note on utilization of cyclic codes (Corresp.)
402 -- 403G. T. McLoughlin. Comments on 'A note on learning for Gaussian properties' by Keehn, D. G
403 -- 404Robert T. Chien, Vincent Y. Lum. On Golay's perfect codes and step-by-step decoding (Corresp.)
404 -- 406Willard L. Eastman, Shimon Even. Some further results on synchronizable block codes (Corresp.)
404 -- 0Francis P. Corr. A shortened cyclic code for multiple errors (Corresp.)
406 -- 0James B. Farison. Correction to 'On calculating moments for some common probability laws'
407 -- 0George S. Sebestyen. Review of 'Learning Machines' (Nilsson, Nils J.; 1965)
407 -- 408Donald B. Brick. Review of 'Topics in Communication Theory' (Middleton, David; 1964)

Volume 12, Issue 2

86 -- 0A. V. Balakrishnan. Preface to Symposium issue
87 -- 91John W. Tukey. A practicing statistician looks at the Transactions
92 -- 96Robert T. Chien, W. D. Frazer. An application of coding theory to document retrieval
97 -- 102Lee D. Davisson. A theory of adaptive filtering
103 -- 111Terrence L. Fine. Optimum search for the location of the maximum of a unimodal function
112 -- 120N. Thomas Gaarder. The design of point detector arrays-II
120 -- 125Edward L. Titlebaum, Nicholas DeClaris. Linear transformations of the ambiguity function
125 -- 131G. David Forney Jr.. Generalized minimum distance decoding
132 -- 134James L. Massey. Uniform codes
135 -- 142Robert A. Scholtz. Codes with synchronization capability
143 -- 147John E. Savage. The distribution of the sequential decoding computation time
148 -- 153Melvin A. Breuer. Coding the vertexes of a graph
153 -- 161Lars-Henning Zetterberg. Detection of a class of coded and phase-modulated signals
161 -- 167Charles L. Weber. New solutions to the signal design problem for coherent channels
168 -- 171Jacob Ziv. Further results on the asymptotic complexity of an iterative coding scheme
172 -- 182J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk, Thomas Kailath. A coding scheme for additive noise channels with feedback-I: No bandwidth constraint
183 -- 189J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk. A coding scheme for additive noise channels with feedback-II: Band-limited signals
189 -- 195Irvin G. Stiglitz. Coding for a class of unknown channels
195 -- 205L. E. Turner. A system for the automatic recognition of moving patterns
206 -- 214Y. T. Chien, King-sun Fu. A modified sequential recognition machine using time-varying stopping boundaries
215 -- 222George Nagy, Glen L. Shelton Jr.. Self-corrective character recognition system
223 -- 230John D. Spragins. Learning without a teacher
230 -- 243David Middleton. Canonically optimum threshold detection
244 -- 248L. Filippov, V. Smoljaninov. Optimum recognition of binary signals passed through channels with random parameters
248 -- 255Edward C. Posner, Howard Rumsey Jr.. Continuous sequential decision in the presence of a finite number of hypotheses
256 -- 260Bernard C. Picinbono. Optimum filtering and multichannel receivers
260 -- 268Morton Kanefsky. Detection of weak signals with polarity coincidence arrays

Volume 12, Issue 1

2 -- 5John R. Pierce. Ultimate performance of M -ary transmissions on fading channels
5 -- 8George L. Turin. Comparison of sequential and nonsequential detection systems with uncertainty feedback
9 -- 12Peter Swerling. Note on a new computational data smoothing procedure suggested by minimum mean square error estimation
13 -- 26Fred C. Schweppe, D. L. Gray. Radar signal design subject to simultaneous peak and average power constraints
26 -- 34M. R. Aaron, Donald W. Tufts. Intersymbol interference and error probability
35 -- 41David J. Sakrison. Efficient recursive estimation of the parameters of a radar or radio astronomy target
42 -- 50J. S. Koford, G. F. Groner. The use of an adaptive threshold element to design a linear optimal pattern classifier
51 -- 63Harry L. van Trees. Analog communication over randomly-time-varying channels
64 -- 65Kenneth Abend. Optimum photon detection (Corresp.)
65 -- 0Behram H. Bharucha. Minimum error probability detection for infinitely many hypotheses (Corresp.)
65 -- 67T. T. Kadota. Generalized maximum likelihood test and minimum error probability (Corresp.)
67 -- 68Raffaele Esposito. Some relations between error costs and the performance of a Bayes detector (Corresp.)
69 -- 70Thomas L. Saaty. Discrete search problem in pattern recognition (Corresp.)
70 -- 72Helmut Berndt, George R. Cooper. Estimates of correlation functions of nonstationary random processes (Corresp.)
72 -- 73S. M. Cobb. Distributions of Intervals between Zero crossings of Sine Wave plus Random Noise'
73 -- 75G. W. Lank, Irving S. Reed. Average time to loss of lock for an automatic frequency control loop with two fading signals, and a related probability distribution (Corresp.)
75 -- 77Solomon W. Golomb. The information generating function of a probability distribution (Corresp.)
77 -- 78N. Thomas Gaarder. The expected cost of a dual-hypothesis test (Corresp.)
78 -- 80Loren W. Nolte. An adaptive realization of the optimum receiver for a synchronous recurrent waveform (Corresp.)
80 -- 81Edward L. Titlebaum. A generalization of a two-dimensional Fourier transform property for ambiguity functions (Corresp.)
81 -- 82Carl W. Helstrom. An expansion of a signal in Gaussian elementary signals (Corresp.)
82 -- 83Colin C. Blaydon. On a pattern classification result of Aizerman, Braverman, and Rozonoer (Corresp.)