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IRE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1957
- George L. Turin:

On the estimation in the presence of noise of the impulse response of a random, linear filter. 5-10 - Paul E. Green Jr.:

The output signal-to-noise ratio of correlation detectors. 10-18 - L. Lorne Campbell:

Error rates in pulse position coding. 18-24 - Jean A. Ville:

The part of statistical considerations in the separation of a signal masked by a noise. 24-27 - John L. Brown:

On a cross-correlation property for stationary random processes. 28-31 - Donald Darling, Arnold J. F. Siegert:

A systematic approach to a class of problems in the theory of noise and other random phenomena-I. 32-37 - Arnold J. F. Siegert:

A systematic approach to a class of problems in the theory of noise and other random phenomena-II: Examples. 38-43 - Saburo Muroga:

On the capacity of a noisy continuous channel. 44-51 - A. Hauptschein, L. S. Schwartz:

Merit criteria for communication systems. 52-55 - George C. Sponsler:

First-order Markov process representation of binary radar data sequences. 56-64 - James Dugundji, E. Ackerlind:

Automatic bias control for a threshold detector. 65-70 - Julius S. Bendat:

Exact integral equation solutions and synthesis for a large class of optimum time variable linear filters. 71-80
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1957
- David Middleton:

On the detection of stochastic signals in additive normal noise-I. 86-121 - Herman Blasbalg:

The relationship of sequential filter theory to information theory and its application to the detection of signals in noise by Bernoulli trials. 122-131 - L. Ule:

A theory of weighted smoothing. 131-135 - S. Margolis:

The response of a phase-locked loop to a sinusoid plus noise. 136-142 - A. V. Balakrishnan:

A note on the sampling principle for continuous signals. 143-146 - Sid Deutsch:

A note on some statistics concerning typewritten or printed material. 147-148 - George Marsaglia:

A note on the construction of a multivariate normal sample. 149 - Frans Louis Henri Marie Stumpers:

A bibliography of Information Theory (communication theory-cybernetics) (Second supplement). 150-166 - Arthur Glovazky:

Author's reply to Comments on 'Determination of Redundancies in a Set of Patterns'. 167-168 - Edward J. McCluskey:

Comments on Determination of Redundancies in a Set of Patterns. 167 - E. C. Riekeman:

Determination of redundancies in a set of patterns (Corresp.). 167
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1957
- Peter Swerling:

Detection of fluctuating pulsed signals in the presence of noise. 175-178 - Marvin Blum:

Fixed memory least squares filters using recursion methods. 178-182 - Richard A. Silverman:

Locally stationary random processes. 182-187 - Dante C. Youla:

The solution of a homogeneous Wiener-Hopf integral equation occurring in the expansion of second-order stationary random functions. 187-193 - R. F. Baumior:

The correlation function of smoothly limited Gaussian noise. 193-197 - Richard Bellman, Robert Kalaba:

On the role of dynamic programming in statistical communication theory. 197-203 - R. Arens:

Complex processes for envelopes of normal noise. 204-207 - J. G. Kreer:

A question of terminology. 208
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1957
- Satosi Watanabe:

A theory of multilevel information channel with Gaussian noise. 214-219 - Marvin Shinbrot:

A generalization of a method for the solution of the integral equation arising in optimization of time-varying linear systems with nonstationary inputs. 220-224 - Marvin Blum:

On the mean square noise power of an optimum linear discrete filter operating on polynomial plus white noise input. 225-231 - Carl W. Helstrom:

The distribution of the number of crossings of a Gaussian stochastic process. 232-237 - Kenneth S. Miller, R. Bernstein:

An analysis of coherent integration and its application to signal detection. 237-248 - Herman Blasbalg:

The sequential detection of a sine-wave carrier of arbitrary duty ratio in Gaussian noise. 248-256 - Robert Price:

Correction to 'Optimum Detection of Radar Signals in Noise, with Application to Scatter-Multipath Communication I'. 256 - David Middleton:

Correction to 'On the Detection of Stochastic Signals in Additive Normal Noise - Part I'. 256 - Herbert Sherman:

The sample space trajectory of time-shifted signal vectors (Corresp.). 257-258

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