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IRE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 1959
- Melvin J. Jacobson:

Correlation and delay line attenuation. 4-9 - W. M. Stone, R. L. Brock, K. J. Hammerle:

On the first probability of detection by a radar receiver system. 9-11 - Marcel Paul Schützenberger, Richard S. Marcus:

Full decodable code-word sets. 12-15 - Moshe Zakai:

On a property of Wiener filters. 15-17 - Bernard Gold:

Machine recognition of hand-sent Morse code. 17-24 - Marshall L. Freimer, Bernard Gold, Alan L. Tritter:

The Morse distribution. 25-31 - L. Lorne Campbell:

Two properties of pseudo-random sequences (Corresp.). 32 - John Cocke:

Lossless symbol coding with nonprimes (Corresp.). 33-34 - Philip R. Karr:

An inequality concerning the envelope of a correlation function (Corresp.). 33 - Marvin C. Paull:

A comment on a comment on pattern redundancy (Corresp.). 34-35
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1959
- Herman Blasbalg:

Experimental results in sequential detection. 41-51 - Arthur Gill:

Minimum-scan pattern recognition. 52-58 - Marvin Blum:

On the mean-square noise power of an optimum linear digital filter for correlated noise input. 58-61 - Wan H. Kim, Charles V. Freiman:

Single error-correcting codes for asymmetric binary channels. 62-66 - William A. Janos:

Optimal filtering of periodic pulse-modulated time series. 67-74 - Julian Keilson, N. David Mermin:

The second-order distribution of integrated shot noise. 75-77 - Julian Keilson, N. David Mermin, Phillip A. Bello:

A theorem on cross correlation between noisy channels. 77-79 - Janis Galejs:

Signal-to-noise ratios in smooth limiters. 79-85 - David Middleton:

A note on the estimation of signal waveform. 86-89 - A. Levine, Robert B. McGhee:

Cumulative distribution functions for a sinusoid plus Gaussian noise (Corresp.). 90-91 - Robert T. Chien:

On the characteristics of error-correcting codes (Corresp.). 91
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1959
- Edwin T. Jaynes:

Note on unique decipherability. 98-102 - Irving S. Reed:

On the use of Laguerre polynomials in treating the envelope and phase components of narrow-band Gaussian noise. 102-105 - Janis Galejs, W. Cowan:

Interchannel correlation in a bank of parallel filters. 106-114 - Thomas E. Stern, Bernard Friedland:

Application of modular sequential circuits to single error-correcting P-Nary codes. 114-123 - Harold S. Shapiro, Richard A. Silverman:

Some spectral properties of weighted random processes. 123-128 - Max V. Mathews:

Extremal coding for speech transmission. 129-136 - Bernard Friedland, Thomas E. Stern:

On periodicity of states in linear modular sequential circuits (Corresp.). 136-137 - A. Mullin:

Poincaré, metric reliability and switching components (Corresp.). 137 - H. Lass, R. M. Stewart:

Optimal properties in the statistical theory of reception (Corresp.). 138-139 - Carl W. Helstrom, C. T. Isley:

Two notes on a Markoff envelope process (Corresp.). 139-140 - Philip R. Karr:

A note on angle modulation by a mixture of a periodic function and noise (Corresp.). 140-143
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1959
- Norman M. Abramson:

A class of systematic codes for non-independent errors. 150-157 - Jack Capon:

A probabilistic model for run-length coding of pictures. 157-163 - Charles A. Stutt:

A note on invariant relations for ambiguity and distance functions. 164-167 - Nelson Wax:

On upper bounds for error detecting and error correcting codes of finite length. 168-174 - J. A. McFadden:

The probability density of the output of an RC filter when the input is a binary random process. 174-178 - Michael B. Marcus:

Recurrent events in a Bernoulli sequence. 179-183 - Roy Leipnik:

Direction of change with refinement for unweighted and weighted information-entropy functionals (Corresp.). 184-186 - Philip R. Karr:

Correction to 'A note on angle modulation by a mixture of a periodic function and noise' by Philip R. Karr. 186 - John N. Pierce:

Further Comments on 'A Markoff envelope process' by John N. Pierce. 186-187 - C. T. Isley:

Comments on 'A Markoff Envelope Process'. 187-188 - Wan H. Kim:

Error-correcting codes for an asymmetric nonbinary channel (Corresp.). 188-190 - John N. Pierce:

Comments on 'A Markoff Envelope Process'. 188
Volume 5, Number 5, May 1959
- Sidney Darlington:

Nonstationary smoothing and prediction using network theory concepts. 1-13 - H. P. Debart:

A new kind of matched filter. 14-29 - Amar G. Bose:

Nonlinear system characterization and optimization. 30-40 - David A. Huffman:

Canonical forms for information-lossless finite-state logical machines. 41-59 - A. B. Fontaine, W. Wesley Peterson:

Group code equivalence and optimum codes. 60-70 - Wan H. Kim, Charles V. Freiman:

Multi-error correcting codes for a binary asymmetric channel. 71-78 - Lorenzo Calabi, H. G. Haefeli:

A class of binary systematic codes correcting errors at random and in bursts. 79-94 - Frank Harary:

Graph theory and electric networks. 95-109 - E. A. Guillemin:

How to grow your own trees from given cut-set or tie-set matrices. 110-126 - Israel Cederbaum:

Applications of matrix algebra to network theory. 127-137 - Hisashi Mine:

Reliability of physical system. 138-151 - Michael Yoeli:

The theory of switching nets. 152-157 - Lars Löfgren:

Irredundant and redundant Boolean branch-networks. 158-175 - Solomon W. Golomb:

On the classification of Boolean functions. 176-186 - Nobuichi Ikeno:

A limit on crosspoint number. 187-196 - Robert M. Lerner:

The representation of signals. 197-216 - W. M. Brown:

Some results on noise through circuits. 217-227 - J. A. McFadden:

The probability density of the output of a filter when the input is a random telegraphic signal: Differential-equation method. 228-233 - David Middleton:

A comparison of random and periodic data sampling for the detection of signals in noise. 234-247 - J. Clifton Samuels:

On the mean square stability of random linear systems. 248-259 - J. E. Bertram, P. E. Sarachik:

Stability of circuits with randomly time-varying parameters. 260-270 - Richard Bellman, Robert Kalaba:

Functional equations in adaptive processes and random transmission. 271-282 - Hideya Gamo:

On passive one-way systems. 283-297

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