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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 39, 1993
Volume 39, Number 1, January 1993
- Ingrid Daubechies, Augustus J. E. M. Janssen:
Two theorems on lattice expansions. 3-6 - Ping Wah Wong:
Wavelet decomposition of harmonizable random processes. 7-18 - Shlomo Shamai, Amos Lapidoth:
Bounds on the capacity of a spectrally constrained Poisson channel. 19-29 - Sergio Verdú, Victor K.-W. Wei:
Explicit construction of optimal constant-weight codes for identification via channels. 30-36 - Gui Liang Feng, Thammavarapu R. N. Rao:
Decoding algebraic-geometric codes up to the designed minimum distance. 37-45 - M. Vedat Eyuboglu, G. David Forney Jr.:
Lattice and trellis quantization with lattice- and trellis-bounded codebooks - High-rate theory for memoryless sources. 46-59 - John K. Karlof:
Decoding spherical codes for the Gaussian channel. 60-65 - Mario Blaum, Ron M. Roth:
New array codes for multiple phased burst correction. 66-77 - Donald S. Ornstein, Benjamin Weiss:
Entropy and data compression schemes. 78-83 - Bruce E. Hajek, Rene L. Cruz:
On the average delay for routing subject to independent deflections. 84-91 - Sean P. Meyn, Michael R. Frater:
Recurrence times of buffer overflows in Jackson networks. 92-97 - Israel Cidon, Asad Khamisy, Moshe Sidi:
Analysis of packet loss processes in high-speed networks. 98-108 - Yali Amit, Michael I. Miller:
Large deviations for coding Markov chains and Gibbs random fields. 109-118 - John S. Sadowsky:
On the optimality and stability of exponential twisting in Monte Carlo estimation. 119-128 - Zhi Ding, Rodney A. Kennedy, Brian D. O. Anderson, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Local convergence of the Sato blind equalizer and generalizations under practical constraints. 129-144 - Shirish A. Altekar, Norman C. Beaulieu:
Upper bounds to the error probability of decision feedback equalization. 145-156 - Mahesh K. Varanasi:
Noncoherent detection in asynchronous multiuser channels. 157-176 - Andrew Klapper, Agnes Hui Chan, Mark Goresky:
Cascaded GMW sequences. 177-183
- James P. Aldis, Alister G. Burr:
The channel capacity of discrete time phase modulation in AWGN. 184-185 - Yitzhak Birk, Nathan Linial, Roy Meshulam:
On the uniform-traffic capacity of single-hop interconnections employing shared directional multichannels. 186-191 - Ilan Kessler, Moshe Sidi:
Growing binary trees in a random environment. 191-194 - Eli Plotnik:
Code constructions for asynchronous random multiple-access to the adder channel. 195-197 - Niels J. C. Lous, Patrick A. H. Bours, Henk C. A. van Tilborg:
On maximum likelihood soft-decision decoding of binary linear codes. 197-203 - Yuval Berger, Yair Be'ery:
Bounds on the trellis size of linear block codes. 203-209 - Tuvi Etzion, Gadi Greenberg:
Constructions for perfect mixed codes and other covering codes. 209-214 - Vera Pless, Vladimir D. Tonchev, Jeffrey S. Leon:
On the existence of a certain (64, 32, 12) extremal code. 214-215 - Mario Blaum, Simon Litsyn, Vincent Buskens, Henk C. A. van Tilborg:
Error-correcting codes with bounded running digital sum. 216-227 - Albertus S. J. Helberg, Hendrik C. Ferreira:
On the complete decoding of constrained codes. 228-232 - Zhen Zhang, Xiang-Gen Xia:
LYM-type inequalities for tEC/AUED codes. 232-238 - Ba-Zhong Shen:
A Justesen construction of binary concatenated codes that asymptotically meet the Zyablov bound for low rate. 239-242 - Tadao Kasami, Toyoo Takata, Toru Fujiwara, Shu Lin:
On the optimum bit orders with respect to the state complexity of trellis diagrams for binary linear codes. 242-245 - Joel M. Morris, Xiaojun Li:
Some results on the asymptotic relative efficiency of a random-threshold decision rule. 246-249 - James A. Bucklew, John S. Sadowsky:
A contribution to the theory of Chernoff bounds. 249-254 - Lawrence D. Brown, Richard C. Liu:
The asymptotic risk in a signal parameter estimation problem. 254-257 - David L. Donoho, Philip B. Stark:
A note on rearrangements, spectral concentration, and the zero-order prolate spheroidal wavefunction. 257-260 - Elias Masry:
The wavelet transform of stochastic processes with stationary increments and its application to fractional Brownian motion. 260-264 - Robert J. Elliott:
New finite-dimensional filters and smoothers for noisily observed Markov chains. 265-271 - Jonathan Hong, Martin Vetterli:
Computing m DFT's over GF(q) with one DFT over GF(qm). 271-274 - Pierre Baldi, Santosh S. Venkatesh:
Random interactions in higher order neural networks. 274-283 - Yaoqi Yu, Rui J. P. de Figueiredo:
Convergence of the calculation of the innovation process. 283-288 - En-Hui Yang, Shi-Yi Shen:
Distortion program-size complexity with respect to a fidelity criterion and rate-distortion function. 288-292 - Sergio Verdú, Brian D. O. Anderson, Rodney A. Kennedy:
Blind equalization without gain identification. 292-297 - Marc Teboulle, Igor Vajda:
Convergence of best phi-entropy estimates. 297-301 - Vladimir Cuperman:
Joint bit allocation and dimensions optimization for vector transform quantization. 302-305 - Shinya Matsufuji, Kyoki Imamura:
Balanced quadriphase sequences with optimal periodic correlation properties constructed by real-valued bent functions. 305-310 - John K. Goutsias:
Author's Reply to 'Comments on A Theoretical Analysis of Monte Carlo Algorithms for the Simulation of Gibbs Random Field Images'. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(1): 310- (1993) - Radford M. Neal:
Comments on 'A theoretical analysis of Monte Carlo algorithms for the simulation of Gibbs random field images'. 310-311 - Jacob Ziv:
Correction to 'Variable-to-fixed length codes are better than fixed-to-variable length codes for Markov sources' (Jul 90 861-863). 312-
- Frans M. J. Willems:
Review of 'Elements of Information Theory' (Cover, T.M., and Thomas, J.A.; 1991). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(1): 313- (1993) - Paul H. Siegel:
Review of 'Finite Fields for Computer Scientists and Engineers' (McEliece, R.J.; 1987). 315-316
Volume 39, Number 2, March 1993
- Steven S. Pietrobon, Daniel J. Costello Jr.:
Trellis coding with multidimensional QAM signal sets. 325-336 - Magnus Isaksson, Lars-Henning Zetterberg:
Block-coded M-PSK modulation over GF(M). 337-346 - Martin Alles, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
Coding for the discretely phase ambiguous additive white Gaussian channel. 347-357 - Ulrich K. Sorger:
A new Reed-Solomon code decoding algorithm based on Newton's interpolation. 358-365 - Xiang-dong Hou:
Some results on the covering radii of Reed-Muller codes. 366-378 - Mario Blaum, Jehoshua Bruck:
Coding for skew-tolerant parallel asynchronous communications. 379-388 - Boris Y. Kavalerchik:
A new model of numerical computer data and its application for construction of minimum-redundancy codes. 389-397 - Dafna Sheinwald, Richard C. Pasco:
Deterministic prediction in progressive coding. 398-408 - Marijn van Eupen, Jacobus H. van Lint:
On the minimum distance of ternary cyclic codes. 409-422 - Takeshi Hashimoto:
A coded ARQ scheme with the generalized Viterbi algorithm. 423-432 - Venugopal V. Veeravalli, Tamer Basar, H. Vincent Poor:
Decentralized sequential detection with a fusion center performing the sequential test. 433-442 - Richard G. Ogier, Vladislav Rutenburg, Nachum Shacham:
Distributed algorithms for computing shortest pairs of disjoint paths. 443-455 - Israel Cidon, Roch Guérin, Asad Khamisy, Moshe Sidi:
Analysis of a correlated queue in a communication system. 456-465 - Leandros Tassiulas, Anthony Ephremides:
Dynamic server allocation to parallel queues with randomly varying connectivity. 466-478 - Tsutomu Kawabata:
Uniform switching system by families of switching sets. 479-490 - Amos Lapidoth:
On the reliability function of the ideal Poisson channel with noiseless feedback. 491-503 - Ofir Shalvi, Ehud Weinstein:
Super-exponential methods for blind deconvolution. 504-519 - Paul C. Shields:
Universal redundancy rates do not exist. 520-524 - Alf J. Isaksson:
Analysis of identified 2-D noncausal models. 525-534 - William A. Gardner, Teri L. Archer:
Exploitation of cyclostationarity for identifying the Volterra kernels of nonlinear systems. 535-542 - Venkat Anantharam:
The input-output map of a monotone discrete-time quasireversible node. 543-552 - G. Robert Redinbo, Bernhard G. Zagar:
Modifying real convolutional codes for protecting digital filtering systems. 553-564 - Christopher F. Barnes, Richard L. Frost:
Vector quantizers with direct sum codebooks. 565-580 - Inchi Hu, Santosh S. Venkatesh:
On the minimum expected duration of a coin tossing game. 581-593 - Ola Hössjer, Moncef Mettiji:
Robust multiple classification of known signals in additive noise - An asymptotic weak signal approach. 594-608
- Roger S. Cheng, Sergio Verdú:
On limiting characterizations of memoryless multiuser capacity regions. 609-612 - K. Leeuwin-Boullé, Jean-Claude Belfiore:
The cutoff rate of time correlated fading channels. 612-617 - M. W. Thompson, Don R. Halverson, C. Tsai:
Robust estimation of signal parameters with nonstationary and/or dependent data. 617-623 - Kenji Nakagawa, Fumio Kanaya:
On the converse theorem in statistical hypothesis testing. 623-628 - Kenji Nakagawa, Fumio Kanaya:
On the converse theorem in statistical hypothesis testing for Markov chains. 629-633 - Hossam M. H. Shalaby, Adrian Papamarcou:
A note on the asymptotics of distributed detection with feedback. 633-640 - Arne Dür:
Avoiding decoder malfunction in the Peterson-Gorenstein-Zierler decoder. 640-643 - John J. Komo, Maurice S. Lam:
Primitive polynomials and M-sequences over GF(qm). 643-647 - Torleiv Kløve:
Minimum support weights of binary codes. 648-654 - Oscar S. Rothaus:
Modified Gold codes. 654-656 - Vladimir I. Levenshtein, A. J. Han Vinck:
Perfect (d, k)-codes capable of correcting single peak-shifts. 656-662 - Andries E. Brouwer, Tom Verhoeff:
An updated table of minimum-distance bounds for binary linear codes. 662-677 - Andries E. Brouwer:
The linear programming bound for binary linear codes. 677-680 - Helge Elbrønd Jensen, Tom Høholdt, Jørn Justesen:
On the number of correctable errors for some AG-codes. 681-684 - Rodney M. Goodman, Robert J. McEliece, Masahiro Sayano:
Phased burst error-correcting array codes. 684-693 - Iwan M. Duursma:
Algebraic decoding using special divisors. 694-698 - Tsutomu Kawabata:
Exact analysis of the Lempel-Ziv algorithm for i.i.d. sources. 698-702 - Sridhar Lakshmanan, Haluk Derin:
Valid parameter space for 2-D Gaussian Markov random fields. 703-709 - Heinz-Josef Schlebusch:
On the asymptotic efficiency of importance sampling techniques. 710-715 - Darel A. Linebarger, Ivan Hal Sudborough, Ioannis G. Tollis:
Difference bases and sparse sensor arrays. 716-721
Volume 39, Number 3, May 1993
- Ueli M. Maurer:
Secret key agreement by public discussion from common information. 733-742 - Dirk Ehrhard:
Achieving the designed error capacity in decoding algebraic-geometric codes. 743-751 - Te Sun Han, Sergio Verdú:
Approximation theory of output statistics. 752-772 - Roger S. Cheng, Sergio Verdú:
Gaussian multiaccess channels with ISI: Capacity region and multiuser water-filling. 773-785 - Dae-Gwon Jeong, Jerry D. Gibson:
Uniform and piecewise uniform lattice vector quantization for memoryless Gaussian and Laplacian sources. 786-804 - Robert M. Gray, Thomas G. Stockham Jr.:
Dithered quantizers. 805-812 - Bin Yu, Terry P. Speed:
A rate of convergence result for a universal D-semifaithful code. 813-820 - Vinay A. Vaishampayan:
Design of multiple description scalar quantizers. 821-834 - Nam Phamdo, Nariman Farvardin, Takehiro Moriya:
A unified approach to tree-structured and multistage vector quantization for noisy channels. 835-850 - Rajiv Laroia, Nariman Farvardin:
A structured fixed-rate vector quantizer derived from a variable-length scalar quantizer - I: Memoryless sources. 851-867 - Rajiv Laroia, Nariman Farvardin:
A structured fixed-rate vector quantizer derived from a variable-length scalar quantizer - II: Vector sources. 868-876 - Yossef Steinberg, Michael Gutman:
An algorithm for source coding subject to a fidelity criterion, based on string matching. 877-886 - Neri Merhav, Meir Feder, Michael Gutman:
Some properties of sequential predictors for binary Markov sources. 887-892 - John C. Kieffer:
Strongly consistent code-based identification and order estimation for constrained finite-state model classes. 893-902 - Upamanyu Madhow, Michael B. Pursley:
Acquisition in direct-sequence spread-spectrum communication networks: An asymptotic analysis. 903-912 - Frank R. Kschischang, Subbarayan Pasupathy:
Optimal nonuniform signaling for Gaussian channels. 913-929 - Andrew R. Barron:
Universal approximation bounds for superpositions of a sigmoidal function. 930-945 - Kai-Yeung Siu, Jehoshua Bruck, Thomas Kailath, Thomas Hofmeister:
Depth efficient neural networks for division and related problems. 946-956 - Sreenivasa A. Raghavan, Jack K. Wolf, Laurence B. Milstein:
On the performance evaluation of ISI channels. 957-965 - James A. Bucklew, Thomas G. Kurtz, William A. Sethares:
Weak convergence and local stability properties of fixed step size recursive algorithms. 966-978 - Miroslaw Pawlak:
Kernel classification rules from missing data. 979-988 - Ta-Hsin Li, Benjamin Kedem:
Strong consistency of the contraction mapping method for frequency estimation. 989-998 - Leo Breiman:
Hinging hyperplanes for regression, classification, and function approximation. 999-1013 - Yuichi Saitoh, Hideki Imai:
Generalized concatenated codes for channels where unidirectional byte errors are predominant. 1014-1022 - Ivan Vrana:
Optimum statistical estimates in conditions of ambiquity. 1023-1030
- Sidney Yakowitz:
Asymptotic theory for a fast frequency detector. 1031-1036 - Ferdinand Österreicher, Igor Vajda:
Statistical information and discrimination. 1036-1039 - Karl Gerlach, Kevin J. Sangston:
Robust locally optimum detection of signals in dependent noise. 1040-1043 - Russell John Higgs, John F. Humphreys:
Decoding the ternary Golay code. 1043-1046 - Laurence B. Wolfe, Chein-I Chang:
A complete sufficient statistic for finite-state Markov processes with application to source coding. 1047-1049 - Xiaolin Wu, Kaizhong Zhang:
Quantizer monotonicities and globally optimal scalar quantizer design. 1049-1053 - Kenneth Zeger, Miriam R. Kantorovitz:
Average number of facets per cell in tree-structured vector quantizer partitions. 1053-1055 - George Kesidis, Jean C. Walrand:
Relative entropy between Markov transition rate matrices. 1056-1057 - Tadao Kasami, Toyoo Takata, Toru Fujiwara, Shu Lin:
On complexity of trellis structure of linear block codes. 1057-1064 - Andries P. Hekstra:
On the capacity of a binary channel with timing jitter at signal transitions modeled as a random walk. 1064-1067 - Iwan M. Duursma:
Majority coset decoding. 1067-1070 - Francesco Fabris, Giaconno Della Riccia:
An application of the Hopfield model to Huffman codes. 1071-1076 - Khaled H. Biyari, William C. Lindsey:
Statistical distributions of Hermitian quadratic forms in complex Gaussian variables. 1076-1082 - Tomas Novosad:
A new family of quadriphase sequences for CDMA. 1083-1085 - Ning Zhang, Solomon W. Golomb:
Polyphase sequence with low autocorrelations. 1085-1089 - Jian Gu, Thomas E. Fuja:
A generalized Gilbert-Varshamov bound derived via analysis of a code-search algorithm. 1089-1093 - Jørn M. Jensen:
On the construction of some very long cyclic codes. 1093-1094 - Hendrik C. Ferreira, C. S. Coetzee, Mark A. Herro:
Mathematical models for super channels with imbedded constrained codes. 1094-1100 - Amir Said, Reginaldo Palazzo Júnior:
Using combinatorial optimization to design good unit-memory convolutional codes. 1100-1108 - Reginaldo Palazzo Júnior:
A time-varying convolutional encoder better than the best time-invariant encoder. 1109-1110 - Jonathan J. Ashley, Michael Hilden, Patrick Perry, Paul H. Siegel:
Correction to 'A note on the Shannon capacity of runlength-limited codes' (Jul 87 601-605). 1110-1112
Volume 39, Number 4, July 1993
- Rudolf Ahlswede, Imre Csiszár:
Common randomness in information theory and cryptography - I: Secret sharing. 1121-1132 - Joachim M. Buhmann, Hans Kühnel:
Vector quantization with complexity costs. 1133-1145 - András Faragó, Gábor Lugosi:
Strong universal consistency of neural network classifiers. 1146-1151 - Henry J. Landau:
On the density of phase-space expansions. 1152-1156 - Giuseppe Caire, Robert L. Grossman, H. Vincent Poor:
Wavelet transforms associated with finite cyclic groups. 1157-1166 - R. Padmanabha Rao, William A. Pearlman:
Alphabet-constrained vector quantization. 1167-1179 - Alexander V. Trushkin:
On the design of an optimal quantizer. 1180-1194 - Patrick Solé, Philip Stokes:
Covering radius, codimension, dual-distance width. 1195-1203 - Toyoo Takata, Satoshi Ujita, Tadao Kasami, Shu Lin:
Multistage decoding of multilevel block M-PSK modulation codes and its performance analysis. 1204-1218 - Rolf Johannesson, Zhe-xian Wan:
A linear algebra approach to minimal convolutional encoders. 1219-1233 - A. Robert Calderbank, Nambirajan Seshadri:
Multilevel codes for unequal error protection. 1234-1248 - George W. Hart, Anastasios T. Bouloutas:
Correcting dependent errors in sequences generated by finite-state processes. 1249-1260 - Neri Merhav:
Universal decoding for memoryless Gaussian channels with a deterministic interference. 1261-1269 - Jacob Ziv, Neri Merhav:
A measure of relative entropy between individual sequences with application to universal classification. 1270-1279 - Neri Merhav, Meir Feder:
Universal schemes for sequential decision from individual data sequences. 1280-1292 - Fredy D. Neeser, James L. Massey:
Proper complex random processes with applications to information theory. 1293-1302 - Jonathan J. Ashley:
Sliding block codes between constrained systems. 1303-1309 - Aaron B. Kiely, John T. Coffey:
On the capacity of a cascade of channels. 1310-1321 - Gerasimos Potamianos, John K. Goutsias:
Partition function estimation of Gibbs random field images using Monte Carlo simulations. 1322-1332 - Nikhil Balram, José M. F. Moura:
Noncausal Gauss Markov random fields: Parameter structure and estimation. 1333-1355 - Jérôme Idier, Yves Goussard:
Markov modeling for Bayesian restoration of two-dimensional layered structures. 1356-1373 - Gerald R. Benitz:
Asymptotic results for maximum likelihood estimation with an array of sensors. 1374-1385 - Lawrence D. Brown, Richard C. Liu:
Bounds on the Bayes and minimax risk for signal parameter estimation. 1386-1394
- Mark Stamp, Clyde F. Martin:
An algorithm for the k-error linear complexity of binary sequences with period 2n. 1398-1401 - M. Eugene Meyer, D. V. Gokhale:
Kullback-Leibler information measure for studying convergence rates of densities and distributions. 1401-1404 - John W. Miller, Rodney M. Goodman, Padhraic Smyth:
On loss functions which minimize to conditional expected values and posterior proba- bilities. 1404-1408 - Dimitris Nicolas Politis:
Nonparametric maximum entropy. 1409-1413 - Rudolf Ahlswede, Leonid A. Bassalygo, Mark S. Pinsker:
Nonbinary codes correcting localized errors. 1413-1416 - Rudolf Ahlswede:
The maximal error capacity of arbitrarily varying channels for constant list sizes. 1416-1417 - Laura Ekroot, Thomas M. Cover:
The entropy of Markov trajectories. 1418-1421 - Gerhard J. M. van Wee:
Some new lower bounds for binary and ternary covering codes. 1422-1424 - Henk D. L. Hollmann:
A relation between Levenshtein-type distances and insertion-and-deletion correcting capabilities of codes. 1424-1427 - Gregory J. Pottie, A. Robert Calderbank:
Further asymptotic upper bounds on the minimum distance of trellis codes. 1428-1431 - Hong-Yeop Song, Irving S. Reed, Solomon W. Golomb:
On the nonperiodic cyclic equivalence classes of Reed-Solomon codes. 1431-1434 - Alexander Vardy, Yair Be'ery:
Maximum likelihood decoding of the Leech lattice. 1435-1444 - Alexander V. Kuznetsov, A. J. Han Vinck:
A coding scheme for single peak-shift correction in (d, k)-constrained channels. 1444-1450 - Robert C. Davis, Hans-Andrea Loeliger:
A nonalgorithmic maximum likelihood decoder for trellis codes. 1450-1453 - Tuvi Etzion, Gadi Greenberg, Iiro S. Honkala:
Normal and abnormal codes. 1453-1456 - John A. Gubner:
Distributed estimation and quantization. 1456-1459 - Philippe Jacquet:
Random infinite trees and supercritical behavior of collision resolution algorithms. 1460-1465 - William H. R. Equitz, Thomas M. Cover:
Addendum to 'Successive refinement of information' (Mar 91 269-275). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(4): 1465- (1993) - Venkat Anantharam:
Correction to 'The Input-Output Map of a Monotone Discrete-Time Quasireversible Node'. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(4): 1466- (1993)
Volume 39, Number 5, September 1993
- John C. Kieffer:
A survey of the theory of source coding with a fidelity criterion. 1473-1490 - G. David Forney Jr., Mitchell D. Trott:
The dynamics of group codes: State spaces, trellis diagrams, and canonical encoders. 1491-1513 - Yunghsiang S. Han, Carlos R. P. Hartmann, Chih-Chieh Chen:
Efficient priority-first search maximum-likelihood soft-decision decoding of linear block codes. 1514-1523 - Oscar Moreno, P. Vijay Kumar:
Minimum distance bounds for cyclic codes and Deligne's theorem. 1524-1534 - Ahsun H. Murad, Thomas E. Fuja:
Distributed decoding of cyclic block codes using a generalization of majority-logic decoding. 1535-1545 - Charles G. Boncelet Jr.:
Block arithmetic coding for source compression. 1546-1554 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., Shlomo Halfin, Alain Jean-Marie, Philippe Robert:
Stochastic analysis of a slotted FIFO communication channel. 1555-1566 - Michael Drmota, Ulrich Schmid:
The analysis of the expected successful operation time of slotted Aloha. 1567-1577 - Mark R. Bell:
Information theory and radar waveform design. 1578-1597 - Wendy S. Smith, Paul H. Wittke, L. Lorne Campbell:
Error probabilities on fading channels with intersymbol interference and noise. 1598-1607 - Moni Naor, Alon Orlitsky, Peter W. Shor:
Three results on interactive communication. 1608-1615 - Jørn Justesen:
Bounded distance decoding of unit memory codes. 1616-1627 - Jonathan Hong, Martin Vetterli:
Hartley transforms over finite fields. 1628-1638 - Alfred Menezes, Tatsuaki Okamoto, Scott A. Vanstone:
Reducing elliptic curve logarithms to logarithms in a finite field. 1639-1646 - Wojciech Szpankowski:
Asymptotic properties of data compression and suffix trees. 1647-1659
- Wael A. Hashlamoun, Pramod K. Varshney:
Further results on distributed Bayesian signal detection. 1660-1661 - Zhen Zhang, Chungming Tu:
On the construction of systematic tEC/AUED codes. 1662-1669 - Steven B. Lowen, Malvin Carl Teich:
Fractal renewal processes. 1669-1671 - Israel Bar-David, Eli Plotnik, Raphael Rom:
Forward collision resolution - A technique for random multiple-access to the adder channel. 1671-1675 - Jonathan S. Abel:
A bound on mean-square-estimate error. 1675-1680 - Boris D. Kudryashov:
Error probability for repeat request systems with convolutional codes. 1680-1684 - K. X. Karakostas, Henry P. Wynn:
On the covariance function of stationary binary sequences with given mean. 1684-1687 - Kumar Balachandran, John B. Anderson, Weiler Alves Finamore, Cecilio J.-L. Pimentel:
Better rate 1/2 coded continuous phase modulation schemes and the M-algorithm. 1687-1694 - Julia Abrahams, Marc J. Lipman:
Relative uniformity of sources and the comparison of optimal code costs. 1695-1697 - Ya-Qin Zhang, Raymond L. Pickholtz, Murray H. Loew:
Rate-distortion bound for a class of non-Gaussian sources with memory. 1697-1701 - Robert L. Ward:
Weight enumerators of more irreducible cyclic binary codes. 1701-1709 - Victor K.-W. Wei, Kyeongcheol Yang:
On the generalized Hamming weights of product codes. 1709-1713 - Feng-Wen Sun, Henk C. A. van Tilborg:
Approaching capacity by equiprobable signaling on the Gaussian channel. 1714-1716 - Khaled Ben Letaief, John S. Sadowsky:
New importance sampling methods for simulating sequential decoders. 1716-1722 - Ram Zamir, Meir Feder:
A generalization of the entropy power inequality with applications. 1723-1728 - Vyacheslav V. Prelov, Edward C. van der Meulen:
An asymptotic expression for the information and capacity of a multidimensional channel with weak input signals. 1728-1735 - Tamás Linder, Christian Schlegel, Kenneth Zeger:
Corrected proof of de Buda's theorem. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(5): 1735- (1993) - Edward K. Orcutt, Michael W. Marcellin:
Enumerable multitrack (d, k) block codes. 1738-1744 - Edward K. Orcutt, Michael W. Marcellin:
Redundant multitrack (d, k) codes. 1744-1750 - T. Aaron Gulliver, Vijay K. Bhargava:
Twelve good rate (m-r)/pm quasicyclic codes. 1750-1751 - Mario Blaum, Jehoshua Bruck, Levon H. Khachatrian:
Constructions of skew-tolerant and skew-detecting codes. 1751-1757 - Dongdai Lin, Mulan Liu:
Structure and properties of linear recurring m-arrays. 1758-1762 - László Györfi, István Vajda:
Constructions of protocol sequences for multiple access collision channel without feedback. 1762-1765 - Ramanarayanan Viswanathan:
A note on distributed estimation and sufficiency. 1765-1767
Volume 39, Number 6, November 1993
- Sergio Benedetto, Roberto Garello, Marina Mondin, Guido Montorsi:
Geometrically uniform partitions of L×MPSK constellations and related binary trellis codes. 1773-1798 - Amir K. Khandani, Peter Kabal:
Shaping multidimensional signal spaces - I: Optimum shaping, shell mapping. 1799-1808 - Amir K. Khandani, Peter Kabal:
Shaping multidimensional signal spaces - II: Shell-addressed constellations. 1809-1819 - Lee-Fang Wei:
Coded M-DPSK with built-in time diversity for fading channels. 1820-1839 - Hiroyoshi Morita, Kingo Kobayashi:
On asymptotic optimality of a sliding window variation of Lempel-Ziv codes. 1840-1846 - Po-Ning Chen, Adrian Papamarcou:
New asymptotic results in parallel distributed detection. 1847-1863 - Amod V. Dandawate, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Nonparametric cyclic- polyspectral analysis of AM signals and processes with missing observations. 1864-1876 - Amotz Bar-Noy, Ilan Kessler:
Tracking mobile users in wireless communications networks. 1877-1886 - George C. Polyzos, Mart L. Molle:
A queueing theoretic approach to the delay analysis for the FCFS 0.487 conflict resolution algorithm. 1887-1906 - Saul B. Gelfand, C. S. Ravishankar:
A tree-structured piecewise linear adaptive filter. 1907-1922 - Graham W. Pulford, Rodney A. Kennedy, Brian D. O. Anderson:
An upper bound on the performance of a novel feedforward perceptron equalizer. 1923-1929 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Benny Chor, Eyal Kushilevitz, Alon Orlitsky:
Privacy, additional information and communication. 1930-1943 - Ian Galton:
Granular quantization noise in the first-order delta-sigma modulator. 1944-1956
- Michael L. Honig:
Channel shaping to maximize minimum distance ú. 1957-1961 - Neri Merhav:
On the minimum description length principle for sources with piecewise constant parameters. 1962-1967 - Eimear M. Goggin:
Limits of conditional expectations. 1967-1972 - Edgar N. Gilbert:
Increased information rate by oversampling. 1973-1976 - Jacobus H. Weber, Khaled A. S. Abdel-Ghaffar:
Cascading runlength-limited sequences. 1976-1984 - Oscar Moreno, Richard A. Games, Herbert Taylor:
Sonar sequences from Costas arrays and the best known sonar sequences with up to 100 symbols. 1985-1987 - A. J. van Zanten:
Minimal-change order and separability in linear codes. 1988-1989 - Harold Fredricksen:
The number of nonlinear shift registers that produce all vectors of weight <t. 1989-1990
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