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IRE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1955
- John V. Harrington:
An analysis of the detection of repeated signals in noise by binary integration. 1-9 - J. F. Barrett, Douglas G. Lampard:
An expansion for some second-order probability distributions and its application to noise problems. 10-15 - Peter Elias:
Predictive coding-I. 16-24 - Peter Elias:
Predictive coding-II. 24-33 - B. E. Keiser:
The linear, input-controlled, variable-pass network. 34-39 - H. Kaufman, E. King:
Spectral power density functions in pulse time modulation. 40-46 - Lawrence J. Fogel:
A note on the sampling theorem. 47-48 - G. A. Barnard III:
Statistical calculation of word entropies for four Western languages. 49-53 - R. Brock, R. McCarty:
On the modulation levels in a frequency multiplexed communication system by statistical methods. 54-59 - J. Heilfron:
On the response of a certain class of systems to random inputs. 59-61 - J. Richardson:
Noise in driven systems. 62-65 - R. Jaffe, Eberhardt Rechtin:
Design and performance of phase-lock circuits capable of near-optimum performance over a wide range of input signal and noise levels. 66-76
Volume 1, Number 2, September 1955
- David Middleton, David van Meter:
On optimum multiple-alternative detection of signals in noise. 1-9 - Robert Price:
A note on the envelope and phase-modulated components of narrow-band Gaussian noise. 9-13 - Amiel Feinstein:
Error bounds in noisy channels without memory. 13-14 - Paul L. Chessin:
A bibliography on noise. 15-31 - Frans Louis Henri Marie Stumpers:
Supplement to a bibliography of information theory (communication theory - cybernetics). 31-47 - Armen H. Zemanian:
A note on the bounds on autocorrelation functions (Corresp.). 48-49
Volume 1, Number 3, December 1955
- M. Horowitz, A. A. Johnson:
Theory of noise in a correlation detector. 3-5 - Julian J. Bussgang, David Middleton:
Optimum sequential detection of signals in noise. 5-18 - Richard A. Silverman:
On binary channels and their cascades. 19-27 - F. P. Adler:
Minimum energy cost of an observation. 28-32 - William L. Root, Tom Stephen Pitcher:
Some remarks on statistical detection. 33-38
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