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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1968
- Lee M. Spetner:

Information transmission in evolution. 3-6 - Paul M. Ebert:

An extension of rate-distortion theory to confusion matrices. 6-11 - Ian F. Blake, John B. Thomas:

On a class of processes arising in linear estimation theory. 12-16 - Abraham H. Haddad, John B. Thomas:

On optimal and suboptimal nonlinear filters for discrete inputs. 16-21 - Nelson M. Blachman:

The signal imes signal, noise imes noise, and signal imes noise output of a nonlinearity. 21-27 - Nelson M. Blachman:

The amount of information that y gives about X. 27-31 - Chiao Yao She:

Quantum electrodynamics of a communication channel. 32-37 - Jim K. Omura:

Optimum linear transmission of analog data for channels with feedback. 38-43 - J. L. Bowen:

The effect of attenuation on the capacity of a photon channel. 44-50 - Thomas M. Cover:

Estimation by the nearest neighbor rule. 50-55 - G. F. Hughes:

On the mean accuracy of statistical pattern recognizers. 55-63 - Jeremiah F. Hayes:

Studies of sequential detection systems with uncertainty feedback. 63-70 - Robert G. Mulholland, Aravind K. Joshi, John T. Chu:

Retransmission schemes for communication systems with applications to group codes. 71-77 - Marvin K. Simon, Ludwik Kurz:

Some criteria for frequency domain design of signals imbedded in Gaussian noise. 78-82 - Gianfranco L. Cariolaro:

A linear decomposition of stationary random processes into uncorrelated and completely correlated components. 83-88 - Rollin E. Langseth, Robert F. Lambert:

Influence of bandwidth on some nonlinear transformations of a Gaussian random process. 88-93 - Donald L. Snyder:

The state-variable approach to analog communication theory. 94-104 - Lawrence E. Brennan, Irving S. Reed, William Sollfrey:

A comparison of average-likelihood and maximum-likelihood ratio tests for detecting radar targets of unknown Doppler frequency. 104-110 - D. K. McGraw, J. F. Wagner:

Elliptically symmetric distributions. 110-120 - John P. Robinson:

Error propagation and definite decoding of convolutional codes. 121-128 - Aaron D. Wyner:

On the Schalkwijk-Kailath coding scheme with a peak energy constraint. 129-134 - Harry T. Hsu, Tadao Kasami, Robert T. Chien:

Error-correcting codes for a compound channel. 135-139 - Martin A. Fischler:

Minimax combinational coding. 139-150 - Richard M. Goldstein, Neal Zierler:

On trinomial recurrences. 150-151 - Donald DeGeorge, George E. Cook:

Statistical music analysis: An objection to Fucks' curtosis curve (Corresp.). 152-153 - Robert J. Purdy, George R. Cooper:

A note on the volume of generalized ambiguity functions (Corresp.). 153-154 - Robert Gold:

Maximal recursive sequences with 3-valued recursive cross-correlation functions (Corresp.). 154-156 - Herman J. Pauwels:

Gaussian operators and ensembles (Corresp.). 156-157 - Charles T. Wolverton, J. T. Rawgen:

A counterexample to Dvoretzky's stochastic approximation theorem (Corresp.). 157-158 - John L. Brown Jr.:

On the expansion of the bivariate Gaussian probability density using results of nonlinear theory (Corresp.). 158-159 - Edward A. Patrick, Joseph Peter Costello:

Asymptotic probability of error using two decision-directed estimators for two unknown mean vectors (Corresp.). 160-162 - James A. Mullen:

On the reducibility of Toeplitz eigenvalue equations (Corresp.). 162-163 - Thomas L. Grettenberg:

Exponential error bounds for incoherent orthogonal signals (Corresp.). 163-164 - Athanasios Papoulis:

Joint densities with circular symmetry (Corresp.). 164-165 - David J. Sakrison:

Source encoding in the presence of random disturbance (Corresp.). 165-167 - Herbert D. Goldman, Merwin Kliman, Harold Smola:

The weight structure of some Bose-Chaudhuri codes (Corresp.). 167-169 - John E. Hershey:

A procedure for first analysis of completely deterministic cryptographic machines (Corresp.). 169-170 - A. V. Balakrishnan:

Signal design for a class of clutter channels (Corresp.). 170-173 - George L. Turin:

A note on the stretch function (Corresp.). 173-174 - Sze-Hou Chang, Nelson T. Tsao-Wu:

Discussion on 'Arithmetic codes with large distance' by Mandelbaum, D. 174-176 - James A. Mullen:

Comments on 'The transform method for nonlinear devices with non-Gaussian noise' by Bowen, B. A. 176 - George L. Turin:

Comments on 'The complex envelope of white noise' by Kailath, T. 176
Volume 14, Number 2, March 1968
- Jean-Marie Goethals, Philippe Delsarte:

On a class of majority-logic decodable cyclic codes. 182-188 - Tadao Kasami, Shu Lin, W. Wesley Peterson:

New generalizations of the Reed-Muller codes-I: Primitive codes. 189-199 - Edward J. Weldon Jr.:

New generalizations of the Reed-Muller codes-II: Nonprimitive codes. 199-205 - G. David Forney Jr.:

Exponential error bounds for erasure, list, and decision feedback schemes. 206-220 - Jack J. Stiffler:

Rapid acquisition sequences. 221-225 - Torahiko Sugiura, Tetsuo Higashiuwatoko:

A method for the recognition of Japanese hiragana characters. 226-233 - Carl W. Helstrom:

The minimum variance of estimates in quantum signal detection. 234-242 - Elwyn R. Berlekamp:

Nonbinary BCH decoding (Abstr.). 242 - David S. Slepian:

Group codes for the Gaussian channel (Abstr.). 242 - Lawrence P. Seidman:

An upper bound on average estimation error in nonlinear systems. 243-250 - Nelson M. Blachman:

The uncorrelated output components of a nonlinearity. 250-255 - Terrence L. Fine:

The response of a particular nonlinear system with feedback to each of two random processes. 255-264 - George L. Turin:

The effect of weak fading on the output spectrum of an FM system. 265-268 - Jon F. Claerbout:

A summary, by illustrations, of least-squares filters with constraints. 269-272 - Richard L. Kutz, Joseph A. Sciulli:

The performance of an adaptive image data compression system in the presence of noise. 273-279 - Charles A. Stutt, Lloyd J. Spafford:

A 'best' mismatched filter response for radar clutter discrimination. 280-287 - Martin G. Lichtenstein, Tzay Y. Young:

The resolution of closely spaced signals. 288-293 - Fred C. Schweppe:

Sensor-array data processing for multiple-signal sources. 294-305 - Charles L. Weber:

A contribution to the signal-design problem for incoherent-phase communication systems. 306-311 - Solomon Rosenstark, Ludwik Kurz:

Design of binary bandlimited signals imbedded in colored Gaussian noise and intersymbol interference. 312-320 - George L. Turin:

More on uncertainty feedback: The bandlimited case. 321-324 - J. Pieter M. Schalkwijk:

Center-of-gravity information feedback. 324-331 - Michael J. Ferguson:

Optimal signal design for sequential signaling over a channel with feedback. 331-340 - James W. Snively Jr.:

Optimal algorithmic encoding schemes for information sources. 340-348 - R. Worley:

Optimum thresholds for binary integration (Corresp.). 349-353 - A. V. Cameron:

Sequential detection without a feedback channel (Corresp.). 353-354 - Michael A. Arbib:

Review of 'Computation: Finite and Infinite Machines' (Minsky, Marvin; 1967). 354-355
Volume 14, Number 3, May 1968
- William L. Root:

Estimates of Epsilon capacity for certain linear communication channels. 361-369 - August W. Rihaczek:

Signal energy distribution in time and frequency. 369-374 - Henning F. Harmuth:

A generalized concept of frequency and some applications. 375-382 - M. Cheng:

The clipping loss in correlation detectors for arbitrary input signal-to-noise ratios. 382-389 - Lee D. Davisson:

Data compression using straight line interpolation. 390-394 - Israel Bar-David:

Estimation of linear weighting functions in Gaussian noise. 395-407 - Edward A. Patrick:

On a class of unsupervised estimation problems. 407-415 - Fred C. Schweppe, Harold K. Knudsen:

The theory of amorphous cloud trajectory prediction. 415-427 - Peter Gottlieb:

A television scanning scheme for a detector-noise-limited system. 428-433 - David Middleton, Raffaele Esposito:

Simultaneous optimum detection and estimation of signals in noise. 434-444 - Raymond L. Pickholtz, Robert R. Boorstyn:

A recursive approach to signal detection. 445-450 - William D. Gregg, John C. Hancock:

An optimum decision-directed scheme for Gaussian mixtures. 451-461 - C. K. Chow, C. N. Liu:

Approximating discrete probability distributions with dependence trees. 462-467 - Charles G. Hilborn, Demetrios G. Lainiotis:

Optimal unsupervised learning multicategory dependent hypotheses pattern recognition. 468-470 - R. L. Kashyap:

Feedback coding schemes for an additive noise channel with a noisy feedback link. 471-480 - David J. Sakrison:

A geometric treatment of the source encoding of a Gaussian random variable. 481-486 - Joseph E. Levy:

A weight distribution bound for linear codes. 487-490 - Frederick Jelinek:

Buffer overflow in variable length coding of fixed rate sources. 490-501 - Frederick Jelinek:

Evaluation of expurgated bound exponents. 501-505 - David J. Sakrison:

The rate distortion function of a Gaussian process with a weighted square error criterion (Corresp.). 506-508 - B. Basore:

Interpretation of the expression for the information y gives about X (Corresp.). 508-509 - Israel Korn:

On the lower bound of zero-error capacity (Corresp.). 509-510 - Herman J. Blinchikoff:

A note on the autocorrelation function of FM by a sine wave plus noise (Corresp.). 510-512 - Robert Newcomb, Brian D. O. Anderson:

On the generation of all spectral factors (Corresp.). 512-514 - Charles G. Hilborn, Demetrios G. Lainiotis:

Recursive computations for the optimal tracking of time-varying parameters (Corresp.). 514-515 - Peter E. Hart:

The condensed nearest neighbor rule (Corresp.). 515-516 - D. Tebbe, Samuel J. Dwyer III:

Uncertainty and the probability of error (Corresp.). 516-518 - David M. Mandelbaum:

A method of coding for multiple errors (Corresp.). 518-521 - Edward J. Weldon Jr.:

Correction to "New Generalizations of the Reed-Muller Codes - Part II: Nonprimitive Codes". 521 - John A. Mullen:

Review of 'Noise and its Effect on Communication' (Blachman, N.M.; 1966). 522
Volume 14, Number 4, July 1968
- C. David Gorman, John Zaborszky:

Functional calculus in the theory of nonlinear systems with stochastic signals. 528-531 - Abraham H. Haddad:

On a nonlinear feedback filtering system. 532-535 - Gianfranco L. Cariolaro:

Time jitter caused by noise in trigger circuits. 535-548 - R. L. Kashyap, Colin C. Blaydon:

Estimation of probability density and distribution functions. 549-556 - L. J. Maisel:

Noise cancellation using ratio detection. 556-562 - Burton R. Saltzberg:

Intersymbol interference error bounds with application to ideal bandlimited signaling. 563-568 - James H. Lindholm:

An analysis of the pseudo-randomness properties of subsequences of long m -sequences. 569-576 - Y. Iwadare:

On type-B1 burst-error-correcting convolutional codes. 577-583 - Seifollah Louis Hakimi, Jon G. Bredeson:

Graph theoretic error-correcting codes. 584-591 - M. L. Cohen:

The Fisher information and convexity (Corresp.). 591-592 - Mariana Belis, Silviu Guiasu:

A quantitative-qualitative measure of information in cybernetic systems (Corresp.). 593-594 - Rodger E. Ziemer, Raymond Anthony Janssen:

Comments on 'The transform method for nonlinear devices with non-Gaussian noise' by Bowen, B. A. 594-595 - Mitsuo Ohta, Takuya Koizumi:

General statistical treatment of the response of a nonlinear rectifying device to a stationary random input (Corresp.). 595-598 - Joel Goldman:

Estimation of a random time-varying transfer function (Corresp.). 598-599 - Thomas Kailath:

A simple example of an explicit 'nonlinear' mmse predictor (Corresp.). 600 - L. P. Bolgiano, Michael J. Piovoso:

Poisson transform signal analysis (Corresp.). 600-601 - Azriel Rosenfeld:

Bandwidth reduction bibliography (Corresp.). 601-602 - David A. Swick:

Wideband ambiguity function of pseudo-random sequences: An open problem (Corresp.). 602-603 - Demetrios G. Lainiotis:

On a class of generalized polarity coincidence correlators (Corresp.). 603-604 - George Philokyprou, J. Kontos:

Generating classes of binary patterns (Corresp.). 604-605 - Marcel J. E. Golay:

Note on lossless coding with nonprimes. 605 - Terry J. Wagner:

A remark on per letter converses for a discrete channel (Corresp.). 606-607 - R. H. Braasch:

The distribution of (n-m) terms for maximal length linear pseudo-random sequences (Corresp.). 607-608 - Gustav Solomon:

Self-synchronizing Reed-Solomon codes (Corresp.). 608-609 - John P. Robinson:

Reversible convolutional codes (Corresp.). 609-610 - Edwin T. Jaynes:

Review of 'Principles of Statistical Mechanics - The Information Theory Approach' (Katz, A.; 1967). 611-612 - Robert A. Scholtz:

Review of 'Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part I' (Van Trees, H.; 1968). 612-613
Volume 14, Number 5, September 1968
- Irwin M. Jacobs:

Editorial [Intro. to the Special Issue]. 616-617 - Arthur Kohlenberg, G. David Forney Jr.:

Convolutional coding for channels with memory. 618-626 - David L. Cohn, Allen H. Levesque, John H. Meyn, Alan W. Pierce:

Performance of selected block and convolutional codes on a fading HF channel. 627-640 - Michael Muntner, Jack K. Wolf:

Predicted performance of error-control techniques over real channels. 640-650 - Paul A. Wintz, A. J. Kurtenbach:

Waveform error control in PCM telemetry. 650-661 - Andrei N. Kolmogorov:

Logical basis for information theory and probability theory. 662-664 - Abraham H. Haddad:

Nonlinear prediction of a class of random processes. 664-668 - Robert F. Pawula:

Analysis of an estimator of the center frequency of a power spectrum. 669-676 - Herbert Gish, John N. Pierce:

Asymptotically efficient quantizing. 676-683 - N. Thomas Gaarder:

Scattering function estimation. 684-693 - Robert Lugannani:

A probability inequality for band-limited pulse trains. 693-698 - Albert H. Nuttall:

Minimum rms bandwidth of M time-limited signals with specified code or correlation matrix. 699-707 - Robert J. McAulay:

Numerical optimization techniques applied to PPM signal design. 708-716 - Robert S. Kennedy, Estil V. Hoversten:

On the atmosphere as an optical communication channel. 716-725 - T. T. Kadota:

Examples of optimum detection of Gaussian signals and interpretation of white noise. 725-734 - Lloyd J. Spafford:

Optimum radar signal processing in clutter. 734-743 - Melvin N. Woinsky, Ludwik Kurz:

An efficient nonparametric detector based on a three-sample classification model. 744-751 - Terry J. Wagner:

A Gilbert bound for periodic binary convolutional codes. 752-755 - Domenick Calabro, Joseph Paolillo:

Synthesis of cyclically orthogonal binary sequences of the same least period. 756-759 - John L. Ramsey:

On the effectiveness of coding for HF AUTODIN (Corresp.). 759-761 - William J. Hurd:

Spacecraft demonstration of sequential decoding using Lunar Orbiter V (Corresp.). 761-765 - Solomon Kullback:

On the convergence of discrimination information (Corresp.). 765-766 - K. Onaga:

Bounds on the average terminal capacity of probabilistic nets (Corresp.). 766-768 - Michael K. Sain, Celso de Renna e Souza:

A theory for linear estimators minimizing the variance of the error squared (Corresp.). 768-770 - Robert F. Pawula:

A proof of Corrsin's theorem concerning stationary random surfaces (Corresp.). 770-772 - L. A. Beattie:

Mutually matched signals and filter transfer functions- An example (Corresp.). 772-773 - Thomas J. Lynch:

The probability of a straight-line sequence from a uniform independent sample source (Corresp.). 773-774 - Stephen B. Weinstein:

The likelihood ratio for a radar system with feedback (Corresp.). 774-776 - Edward A. Feustel, Lee D. Davisson:

On the Efficacy of Mixed Locally-Most-Powerful One- and Two-Sample Rank Tests (Corresp.). 776-778 - Stephen S. Yau, P. C. Chuang:

Statistical properties of linear multi-category pattern classifiers based on the least-mean-square error criterion (Corresp.). 778-780 - Keinosuke Fukunaga, Thomas F. Krile:

A minimum distance feature effectiveness criterion (Corresp.). 780-782 - Richard P. Heydorn:

An upper bound estimate on classification error (Corresp.). 783-784 - A. G. Cerveira:

On a class of wide-sense binary BCH codes whose minimum distances exceed the BCH bound (Corresp.). 784-785 - Julian J. Bussgang:

Review of 'Theory of the Transformation of Information, Vol. I: Signals and Noise' (Spataru, A.; 1966). 786
Volume 14, Number 6, November 1968
- Elias Masry, Bede Liu, Kenneth Steiglitz:

Series expansion of wide-sense stationary random processes. 792-796 - Helmut Berndt:

Correlation function estimation by a polarity method using stochastic reference signals. 796-801 - O. L. Mangasarian:

Multisurface method of pattern separation. 801-807 - Tadao Kasami, Shu Lin, W. Wesley Peterson:

Polynomial codes. 807-814 - Tadao Kasami:

Some lower bounds on the minimum weight of cyclic codes of composite length. 814-818 - John L. Brown Jr.:

Sampling theorem for finite-energy signals (Corresp.). 818-819 - Kenneth Abend, Thomas J. Harley, Bruce D. Fritchman, Constantine Gumacos:

On optimum receivers for channels having memory (Corresp.). 819-820 - David A. Chesler, Richard L. Greenspan:

Comments on choosing observables for discriminating two Gaussian signals (Corresp.). 820-822 - Charles E. Antoniak, George M. Dillard:

A distribution-free sequential probability-ratio test for multiple-resolution-element radars (Corresp.). 822-825 - Stuart C. Schwartz:

Review of 'Communication Theory' (Balakrishnan, A.V., Ed.; 1968). 826-827

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