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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 80
Volume 80, Number 1, 1992
- Constantine A. Balanis:
Antenna theory: a review. 7-23 - Edmund K. Miller, Gerald J. Burke:
Low-frequency computational electromagnetics for antenna analysis. 24-43 - Prabhakar Pathak:
High frequency techniques for antenna analysis. 44-65 - Gary A. Thiele:
Overview of selected hybrid methods in radiating system analysis. 66-78 - David M. Pozar:
Microstrip antennas. 79-91 - Felix K. Schwering:
Millimeter wave antennas. 92-102 - Paul E. Mayes:
Frequency-independent antennas and broad-band derivatives thereof. 103-112 - Willard V. T. Rusch:
The current state of the reflector antenna are-entering the 1990s. 113-126 - Wolfgang H. Kummer:
Basic array theory. 127-140 - R. C. Hansen:
Array pattern control and synthesis. 141-151 - William F. Gabriel:
Adaptive processing array systems. 152-162 - Robert J. Mailloux:
Antenna array architecture. 163-172 - Raymond Tang, Richard W. Burns:
Array technology. 173-182 - Yeongming Hwang:
Satellite antennas. 183-193 - Carl H. Durney:
Antennas and other electromagnetic applicators in biology and medicine. 194-199 - James R. Wait:
Antennas in the geophysical environment-some examples. 200-203 - Ronald J. Marhefka, Walter D. Burnside:
Antennas on complex platforms. 204-208 - Motohisa Kanda, Keith D. Masterson:
Optically sensed EM-field probes for pulsed fields. 209-215
Volume 80, Number 2, 1992
- Ronald N. Bracewell:
Planetary influences on electrical engineering. 230-237 - Graham C. Goodwin, Richard H. Middleton, H. Vincent Poor:
High-speed digital signal processing and control. 240-259 - Neal J. Balu, Timothy Bertram, Anjan Bose, Vladimir Brandwajn, Gerry Cauley, David Curtice, Aziz Fouad, Lester Fink, Mark Lauby, Bruce F. Wollenberg, Joseph N. Wrubel:
On-line power system security analysis. 262-282 - Bhaskar D. Rao, K. S. Arun:
Model based processing of signals: a state space approach. 283-309 - Donald A. Joy, Maciej J. Ciesielski:
Layer assignment for printed circuit boards and integrated circuits. 311-331
Volume 80, Number 3, March 1992
- Henry C. Kapteyn, Luiz B. Da Silva, Roger W. Falcone:
Short-wavelength lasers. 342-347 - Peter F. Moulton:
Tunable solid-state lasers. 348-364 - Chung L. Tang, Walter R. Bosenberg, Takashi Ukachi, Randall J. Lane, L. Kevin Cheng:
Optical parametric oscillators. 365-374 - N. Anders Olsson:
Semiconductor optical amplifiers. 375-382 - Yasuharu Suematsu, Kenichi Iga, Shigehisa Arai:
Advanced semiconductor lasers. 383-397 - Eli Kapon:
Quantum wire lasers. 398-410 - Tetsuhiko Ikegami:
Survey of telecommunications applications of quantum electronics-progress with optical fiber communications. 411-419 - Philippe M. Fauchet:
Applied optical diagnostics of semiconductors. 420-435 - Pochi Yeh:
Photorefractive phase conjugators. 436-450 - Bahaa E. A. Saleh, Malvin C. Teich:
Information transmission with photon-number-squeezed light. 451-460
Volume 80, Number 4, April 1992
- Mario V. F. Pereira, Neal J. Balu:
Composite generation/transmission reliability evaluation. 470-491 - Loi D. Nguyen, Lawrence E. Larson, Umesh K. Mishra:
Ultra-high speed modulation-doped field-effect transistors: a tutorial review. 494-518 - Boualem Boashash:
Estimating and interpreting the instantaneous frequency of a signal. I. Fundamentals. 520-538 - Boualem Boashash:
Estimating and interpreting the instantaneous frequency of a signal. II. A/lgorithms and applications. 540-568 - John C. Bean:
Silicon-based semiconductor heterostructures: column IV bandgap engineering. 571-587 - Abdi R. Modarressi, Ronald A. Skoog:
An overview of Signaling System No.7. 590-606 - Bijan Jabbari:
Routing and congestion control in common channel Signaling System No.7. 607-617 - Ralph B. Brown Jr., Cyolonda V. Holmes, Mark D. Lanoux, Thomas P. Marciani:
Common channel signaling in the AT&T US 5ESS switch. 618-627 - G. Keith Cambron:
Signaling System No.7 local exchange deployment. 628-636 - Manu Bahl, Jack Daane, Robert O'Grady:
Evolving intelligent interexchange network-an SS7 perspective. 637-643 - David R. Wilson:
Signaling System No.7, IS-41 and cellular telephony networking. 644-652
Volume 80, Number 5, May 1992
- Daniel S. Kirschen, Bruce F. Wollenberg:
Intelligent alarm processing in power systems. 663-672 - Yasuji Sekine, Yoshiakira Akimoto, Masahiko Kunugi, Chihiro Fukui, Shinta Fukui:
Fault diagnosis of power systems. 673-683 - Arnaud Hertz, Pascal Fauquembergue:
Fault diagnosis at substations based on sequential event recorders. 684-688 - Keinosuke Matsumoto, Toshiaki Sakaguchi, Richard J. Kafka, Mike M. Adibi:
Knowledge-Based systems as operational aids in power system restoration. 689-697 - Guillermo D. Irisarri, Mehdi Rafian, Bradley N. Miller, Edward J. Dobrowolski:
Heuristic Scenario Builder for power system operator training. 698-711 - Francisco D. Galiana, Donald T. McGillis, Miguel A. Marin:
Expert systems in transmission planning. 712-726 - Neal J. Balu, Rambabu Adapa, Gerry Cauley, Mark Lauby, Dominic Maratukulam:
Review of expert systems in bulk power system planning and operation. 727-731 - Alain J. Germond, Dagmar Niebur:
Survey of knowledge-based systems in power systems: Europe. 732-744 - Arne T. Holen, Asmund Botnen, Petter Stoa, Joun J. Keronen:
Coupling between knowledge-based and algorithmic methods. 745-757 - Dieter Rumpel, Gerhard Krost:
Natural language interface and database issues in applying expert systems to power systems. 758-764 - Sarosh Talukdar, V. C. Ramesh, Richard Quadrel, Richard Christie:
Multiagent organizations for real-time operations. 765-778
Volume 80, Number 6, June 1992
- Carl E. Baum:
From the electromagnetic pulse to high-power electromagnetics. 789-817 - Costas J. Spanos:
Statistical process control in semiconductor manufacturing. 819-830 - Irene E. Kochevar:
Biological effects of excimer laser radiation. 833-837 - Keith P. Thompson, Qiushi Ren, Jean-Marie Parel:
Therapeutic and diagnostic application of lasers in ophthalmology. 838-860 - Jordan D. Haller, Mark H. Wholey:
The current status of laser angioplasty: coronary and peripheral results. 861-868 - Stuart L. Marcus:
Photodynamic therapy of human cancer. 869-889 - Douglas R. Wyman, Brian C. Wilson, Dermot E. Malone:
Medical imaging systems for feedback control of interstitial laser photocoagulation. 890-902 - David R. Walt:
Fiber-optic sensors for continuous clinical monitoring. 903-911 - L. Scott Cram, John C. Martin, John A. Steinkamp, Thomas M. Yoshida, Tudor N. Buican, Babetta L. Marrone, James H. Jett, Gary Salzman, Larry Sklar:
New flow cytometric capabilities at the national flow cytometry resource. 912-917 - Brian C. Wilson, Eva M. Sevick, Michael S. Patterson, Britton Chance:
Time-dependent optical spectroscopy and imaging for biomedical applications. 918-930 - John C. Martin:
Nanosecond pulse techniques. 934-945 - Juan J. Ramirez, Kenneth R. Prestwich, Ian D. Smith:
High-power, short-pulse generators based on induction voltage adders. 946-957 - Klaus Frank, Ortwin Almen, Peter Bickel, Jens Christiansen, Andreas Gortler, Werner Hartmann, Claudius Kozlik, Aswin Linsenmeyer, Hermann Loscher, Frank Peter, Alfred Schwandner, Robert Stark:
Pseudospark switches for high repetition rates and high current applications. 958-970 - Jeffrey P. Quintenz, Michael P. Desjarlais, Timothy Pointon, Stephen A. Slutz, David Seidel, Thomas Mehlhorn, Rebecca S. Coats, Mark L. Kiefer, Nicholas A. Krall, Larry D. Bacon:
Theory of instability-generated divergence of intense ion beams from applied-B ion diodes. 971-984 - Stanley Humphries:
Simulations of ion dynamics in induction linacs with advanced gap circuit models. 985-994 - Hans J. Bluhm, Peter J. W. Hoppe, Heinrich P. Laqua, Detlef Rusch:
Production and investigation of TW proton beams from an annular diode using strong radial magnetic insulation fields and a preformed anode plasma source. 995-1009 - Paul F. Ottinger, Phillip J. Goodrich, David D. Hinshelwood, David Mosher, Jesse M. Neri, David V. Rose, Stavros J. Stephanakis, Frank C. Young:
Transport of intense light ion beams. 1010-1018
Volume 80, Number 7, July 1992
- Shunji Mori, Ching Y. Suen, Kazuhiko Yamamoto:
Historical review of OCR research and development. 1029-1058 - Henry S. Baird:
Anatomy of a versatile page reader. 1059-1065 - Mindy Bokser:
Omnidocument technologies. 1066-1078 - Hiromichi Fujisawa, Yasuaki Nakano, Kiyomichi Kurino:
Segmentation methods for character recognition: from segmentation to document structure analysis. 1079-1092 - George Nagy:
At the frontiers of OCR. 1093-1100 - Jürgen Schürmann, Norbert Bartneck, Thomas Bayer, Jürgen Franke, Eberhard Mandler, Matthias F. Oberländer:
Document analysis-from pixels to contents. 1101-1119 - Sargur N. Srihari:
High-performance reading machines. 1120-1132 - Jean-Claude Simon:
Off-line cursive word recognition. 1150-1161 - Ching Y. Suen, Christine P. Nadal, Raymond Legault, Tuan A. Mai, Louisa Lam:
Computer recognition of unconstrained handwritten numerals. 1162-1180 - Toru Wakahara, Hiroshi Murase, Kazumi Odaka:
On-line handwriting recognition. 1181-1194 - Alan J. Filipski, Robert Flandrena:
Automated conversion of engineering drawings to CAD form. 1195-1209
Volume 80, Number 8, 1992
- Frederik Nebeker:
Harold Alden Wheeler: a lifetime of applied electronics. 1223-1236 - Randy H. Katz:
High-performance network and channel-based storage. 1238-1261 - Giovanni L. Sicuranza:
Quadratic filters for signal processing. 1263-1285 - Stefan L. Hahn:
Multidimensional complex signals with single-orthant spectra. 1287-1300 - Bimal K. Bose:
Power electronics-a technology review. 1303-1334
Volume 80, Number 9, September 1992
- Godfried T. E. Toussaint:
Scanning the issue - Computational geometry (special issue intro.). 1347-1363 - Steven S. Skiena:
Interactive reconstruction via geometric probing. 1364-1383 - Thomas C. Shermer:
Recent results in art galleries (geometry). 1384-1399 - David P. Dobkin:
Computational geometry and computer graphics. 1400-1411 - Yi-Jen Chiang, Roberto Tamassia:
Dynamic algorithms in computational geometry. 1412-1434 - Mikhail J. Atallah:
Parallel techniques for computational geometry. 1435-1448 - Diane L. Souvaine, Iliana Bjorling-Sachs:
The contour problem for restricted-orientation polygons. 1449-1470 - Kokichi Sugihara, Masao Iri:
Construction of the Voronoi diagram for 'one million' generators in single-precision arithmetic. 1471-1484 - Vijay Srinivasan, Lee R. Nackman, Jung-Mu Tang, Siavash N. Meshkat:
Automatic mesh generation using the symmetric axis transformation of polygonal domains. 1485-1501 - Jerzy W. Jaromczyk, Godfried T. Toussaint:
Relative neighborhood graphs and their relatives. 1502-1517
Volume 80, Number 10, 1992
- Yariv Ephraim:
Statistical-model-based speech enhancement systems. 1526-1555 - Emmanouil E. Kriezis, Theodoros D. Tsiboukis, Stavos M. Panas, John A. Tegopoulos:
Eddy currents: theory and applications. 1559-1589 - Bernard S. Meyerson:
UHV/CVD growth of Si and Si: Ge alloys: chemistry, physics, and device applications. 1592-1608 - Thomas F. Kuech:
Recent advances in metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy. 1609-1624 - Robert F. Hicks:
The chemistry of the organometallic vapor-phase epitaxy of mercury cadmium telluride. 1625-1640 - Akira Usui:
Atomic layer epitaxy of III-V compounds: chemistry and applications. 1641-1653
Volume 80, Number 11, 1992
- Thomas G. Phillips, Jocelyn Keene:
Submillimeter astronomy (heterodyne spectroscopy). 1662-1678 - Joe W. Waters:
Submillimeter-wavelength heterodyne spectroscopy and remote sensing of the upper atmosphere. 1679-1701 - Raymond Blundell, Cheuk-Yu Edward Tong:
Submillimeter receivers for radio astronomy. 1702-1720 - Neal R. Erickson:
Low-noise submillimeter receivers using single-diode harmonic mixers. 1721-1728 - Paul F. Goldsmith:
Quasi-optical techniques. 1729-1747 - Gabriel M. Rebeiz:
Millimeter-wave and terahertz integrated circuit antennas. 1748-1770 - Linda P. B. Katehi:
Novel transmission lines for the submillimeter-wave region. 1771-1787 - Gordon Chin:
Optically pumped submillimeter laser heterodyne receivers: astrophysical observations and recent technical developments. 1788-1799 - Robert M. Weikle, Moonil Kim, Jon B. Hacker, Michael P. DeLisio, Zoya B. Popovic, David B. Rutledge:
Transistor oscillator and amplifier grids. 1800-1809 - Michael J. Wengler:
Submillimeter-wave detection with superconducting tunnel diodes. 1810-1826 - Thomas W. Crowe, Robert J. Matmuch, Hans Peter Roser, William L. Bishop, William C. B. Peatman, Xiaolei Liu:
GaAs Schottky diodes for THz mixing applications. 1827-1841 - Antti V. Räisänen:
Frequency multipliers for millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. 1842-1852 - Margaret A. Frerking, Jack R. East:
Novel heterojunction varactors. 1853-1860
Volume 80, Number 12, 1992
- George W. Hart:
Nonintrusive appliance load monitoring. 1870-1891 - Ioannis Pitas, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Order statistics in digital image processing. 1893-1921 - Rao R. Tummala:
Multichip packaging-a tutorial. 1924-1941 - Philip Garrou:
Polymer dielectrics for multichip module packaging. 1942-1954 - Leonard W. Schaper:
Design of multichip modules. 1955-1964 - John K. Hagge, Russell J. Wagner:
High-yield assembly of multichip modules through known-good IC's and effective test strategies. 1965-1994 - John W. Balde:
Crisis in technology: the questionable US ability to manufacture thin-film multichip modules. 1995-2002
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