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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 97
Volume 97, Number 1, 2009
- Alfonso Maurelli, Didier Belot, Giovanni Campardo:
SoC and SiP, the Yin and Yang of the Tao for the New Electronic Era. 9-17 - Jian-Qiang Lu:
3-D Hyperintegration and Packaging Technologies for Micro-Nano Systems. 18-30 - Flynn P. Carson, Young Cheol Kim, In Sang Yoon:
3-D Stacked Package Technology and Trends. 31-42 - Makoto Motoyoshi:
Through-Silicon Via (TSV). 43-48 - Mitsumasa Koyanagi, Takafumi Fukushima, Tetsu Tanaka:
High-Density Through Silicon Vias for 3-D LSIs. 49-59 - Gilles Poupon, Nicolas Sillon, David Henry, Charlotte Gillot, Alan Mathewson, Léa Di Cioccio, Barbara Charlet, Patrick Leduc, Maud Vinet, Perrine Batude:
System on Wafer: A New Silicon Concept in SiP. 60-69 - Luigi Pietro Maria Colombo, Davide Paleari, Alexey Petrushin:
A Model of BGA Thermal Vias as an Example of Lumped Parameter Analysis in Thermal Modeling of SiPs and Stacked Die Packages. 70-77 - Chin-Huang Chang, Yung-Hsiang Hung:
A Neural Network-Based Prediction Model in Embedded Processes of Gold Wire Bonding Structure for Stacked Die Package. 78-83 - Paolo Pulici, Gian Pietro Vanalli, Michele A. Dellutri, Domenico Guarnaccia, Filippo Lo Iacono, Giovanni Campardo, Giancarlo Ripamonti:
Signal Integrity Flow for System-in-Package and Package-on-Package Devices. 84-95 - Paul Marchal, Bruno Bougard, Guruprasad Katti, Michele Stucchi, Wim Dehaene, Antonis Papanikolaou, Diederik Verkest, Bart Swinnen, Eric Beyne:
3-D Technology Assessment: Path-Finding the Technology/Design Sweet-Spot. 96-107 - Philip Jacob, Aamir Zia, Okan Erdogan, Paul M. Belemjian, Jin Woo Kim, Michael Chu, Russell P. Kraft, John F. McDonald, Kerry Bernstein:
Mitigating Memory Wall Effects in High-Clock-Rate and Multicore CMOS 3-D Processor Memory Stacks. 108-122 - Vasilis F. Pavlidis, Eby G. Friedman:
Interconnect-Based Design Methodologies for Three-Dimensional Integrated Circuits. 123-140 - Pier Paolo Stoppino, Armando Conci, Tito Lessio, Davide Ferrara:
System in Package Feasibility Process. 141-147 - Rino Micheloni, Massimiliano Picca, Stefano Amato, Helmut Schwalm, Michael Scheppler, Stefano Commodaro:
Non-Volatile Memories for Removable Media. 148-160 - Tong Zhang, Rino Micheloni, Guoyan Zhang, Zhaoran Rena Huang, James Jian-Qiang Lu:
3-D Data Storage, Power Delivery, and RF/Optical Transceiver - Case Studies of 3-D Integration From System Design Perspectives. 161-174 - Z. W. Zhong, T. Y. Tee:
Overview of Board-Level Solder Joint Reliability Modeling for Single Die and Stacked Die CSPs. 175-183 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Frederick E. Terman [Scanning Our Past]. 184-187
Volume 97, Number 2, 2009
- Moe Z. Win, Pedro C. Pinto, Lawrence A. Shepp:
A Mathematical Theory of Network Interference and Its Applications. 205-230 - Marco Chiani, Andrea Giorgetti:
Coexistence Between UWB and Narrow-Band Wireless Communication Systems. 231-254 - Norman C. Beaulieu, David J. Young:
Designing Time-Hopping Ultrawide Bandwidth Receivers for Multiuser Interference Environments. 255-284 - Thomas Kaiser, Feng Zheng, Emil Dimitrov:
An Overview of Ultra-Wide-Band Systems With MIMO. 285-312 - Jinyun Zhang, Philip V. Orlik, Zafer Sahinoglu, Andreas F. Molisch, Patrick Kinney:
UWB Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks. 313-331 - Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Fred S. Lee, David D. Wentzloff, Vivienne Sze, Brian P. Ginsburg, Patrick P. Mercier, Denis C. Daly, Raúl Blázquez:
Low-Power Impulse UWB Architectures and Circuits. 332-352 - Andreas F. Molisch:
Ultra-Wide-Band Propagation Channels. 353-371 - Werner Wiesbeck, Grzegorz Adamiuk, Christian Sturm:
Basic Properties and Design Principles of UWB Antennas. 372-385 - Sinan Gezici, H. Vincent Poor:
Position Estimation via Ultra-Wide-Band Signals. 386-403 - Davide Dardari, Andrea Conti, Ulric J. Ferner, Andrea Giorgetti, Moe Z. Win:
Ranging With Ultrawide Bandwidth Signals in Multipath Environments. 404-426 - Henk Wymeersch, Jaime Lien, Moe Z. Win:
Cooperative Localization in Wireless Networks. 427-450 - Lluis Jofre, Antoni Broquetas, Jordi Romeu, Sebastián Blanch, Anna Papió Toda, Xavier Fàbregas, Angel Cardama:
UWB Tomographic Radar Imaging of Penetrable and Impenetrable Objects. 451-464 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Philip Sporn [Scanning Our Past]. 465-467
Volume 97, Number 3, 2009
- Jim Esch:
Prolog to The Transition to Solid-State Lighting. 478-480 - InÊs Lima Azevedo, M. Granger Morgan, Fritz Morgan:
The Transition to Solid-State Lighting. 481-510 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to Semiconductor Piezoresistance for Microsystems. 511-512 - A. Alvin Barlian, Woo-Tae Park, Joseph R. Mallon, Ali J. Rastegar, Beth L. Pruitt:
Review: Semiconductor Piezoresistance for Microsystems. 513-552 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to Ultra-High-Voltage Transmission in China: Developments, Current Status, and Future Prospects. 553-554 - Daochun Huang, Yinbiao Shu, Jiangjun Ruan, Yi Hu:
Ultra High Voltage Transmission in China: Developments, Current Status and Future Prospects. 555-583 - Jim Esch:
Prolog to On the Complexity of the Verification of the Costas Property. 584-585 - Lionel Barker, Konstantinos Drakakis, Scott T. Rickard:
On the Complexity of the Verification of the Costas Property. 586-593 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Vladimir K. Zworykin [Scanning Our Past]. 594-597
Volume 97, Number 4, 2009
- Preston F. Marshall:
Extending the Reach of Cognitive Radio. 612-625 - Joseph Mitola III:
Cognitive Radio Architecture Evolution. 626-641 - Youping Zhao, Shiwen Mao, James O. Neel, Jeffrey H. Reed:
Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Radios: Metrics, Utility Functions, and Methodology. 642-659 - Allen B. MacKenzie, Jeffrey H. Reed, Peter M. Athanas, Charles W. Bostian, R. Michael Buehrer, Luiz A. DaSilva, Steven W. Ellingson, Y. Thomas Hou, Michael S. Hsiao, Jung-Min Park, Cameron D. Patterson, Sanjay Raman, Claudio R. C. M. da Silva:
Cognitive Radio and Networking Research at Virginia Tech. 660-688 - Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, Leszek Lechowicz:
Language Issues for Cognitive Radio. 689-707 - Jon M. Peha:
Sharing Spectrum Through Spectrum Policy Reform and Cognitive Radio. 708-719 - Mihaela van der Schaar, Fangwen Fu:
Spectrum Access Games and Strategic Learning in Cognitive Radio Networks for Delay-Critical Applications. 720-740 - Gordon L. Stüber, Sami M. Almalfouh, Darryl Sale:
Interference Analysis of TV-Band Whitespace. 741-754 - Alexe E. Leu, Brian L. Mark, Mark A. McHenry:
A Framework for Cognitive WiMAX With Frequency Agility. 755-773 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Joseph Slepian [Scanning Our Past]. 774-776
Volume 97, Number 5, 2009
- Andreas F. Molisch, Larry J. Greenstein, Mansoor Shafi:
Propagation Issues for Cognitive Radio. 787-804 - Jun Ma, Geoffrey Ye Li, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Signal Processing in Cognitive Radio. 805-823 - Rahul Tandra, Shridhar Mubaraq Mishra, Anant Sahai:
What is a Spectrum Hole and What Does it Take to Recognize One? 824-848 - Simon Haykin, David J. Thomson, Jeffrey H. Reed:
Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio. 849-877 - Khaled Ben Letaief, Wei Zhang:
Cooperative Communications for Cognitive Radio Networks. 878-893 - Andrea J. Goldsmith, Syed Ali Jafar, Ivana Maric, Sudhir Srinivasa:
Breaking Spectrum Gridlock With Cognitive Radios: An Information Theoretic Perspective. 894-914 - Peyman Setoodeh, Simon Haykin:
Robust Transmit Power Control for Cognitive Radio. 915-939 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Walter R. G. Baker [Scanning Our Past]. 940-943
Volume 97, Number 6, 2009
- Robert F. Leheny, Carl E. McCants:
Technologies for Photonic Sensor Systems. 957-970 - Darryl P. Greenwood, Thomas H. Jeys, Bernadette Johnson, Jonathan M. Richardson, Michael P. Shatz:
Optical Techniques for Detecting and Identifying Biological-Warfare Agents. 971-989 - Inkyu Moon, Mohammad Mehdi DaneshPanah, Bahram Javidi, Adrian Stern:
Automated Three-Dimensional Identification and Tracking of Micro/Nanobiological Organisms by Computational Holographic Microscopy. 990-1010 - Kazuyoshi Itoh, Wataru Watanabe, Yasuyuki Ozeki:
Nonlinear Ultrafast Focal-Point Optics for Microscopic Imaging, Manipulation, and Machining. 1011-1030 - Michael T. Eismann, Alan D. Stocker, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:
Automated Hyperspectral Cueing for Civilian Search and Rescue. 1031-1055 - Manijeh Razeghi, Darin Hoffman, Binh-Minh Nguyen, Pierre-Yves Delaunay, Edward Kwei-wei Huang, Meimei Z. Tidrow, Vaidya Nathan:
Recent Advances in LWIR Type-II InAs/GaSb Superlattice Photodetectors and Focal Plane Arrays at the Center for Quantum Devices. 1056-1066 - Raúl Martínez-Cuenca, Genaro Saavedra, Manuel Martínez-Corral, Bahram Javidi:
Progress in 3-D Multiperspective Display by Integral Imaging. 1067-1077 - Paul F. McManamon, Philip J. Bos, Michael J. Escuti, Jason Heikenfeld, Steve Serati, Huikai Xie, Edward A. Watson:
A Review of Phased Array Steering for Narrow-Band Electrooptical Systems. 1078-1096 - Jérôme Morio, Philippe Réfrégier, François Goudail, Pascale Dubois-Fernandez, Xavier Dupuis:
A Characterization of Shannon Entropy and Bhattacharyya Measure of Contrast in Polarimetric and Interferometric SAR Image. 1097-1108 - Larry B. Stotts, Larry C. Andrews, Paul C. Cherry, James J. Foshee, Paul J. Kolodzy, William K. McIntire, Malcolm Northcott, Ronald L. Phillips, H. Alan Pike, Brian Stadler, David W. Young:
Hybrid Optical RF Airborne Communications. 1109-1127 - Osamu Matoba, Takanori Nomura, Elisabet Pérez-Cabre, María S. Millán, Bahram Javidi:
Optical Techniques for Information Security. 1128-1148 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Karl B. McEachron [Scanning Our Past]. 1149-1151
Volume 97, Number 7, 2009
- David A. B. Miller:
Device Requirements for Optical Interconnects to Silicon Chips. 1166-1185 - Keishi Ohashi, Kenichi Nishi, Takanori Shimizu, Masafumi Nakada, Junichi Fujikata, Jun Ushida, Sunao Torii, Koichi Nose, Masayuki Mizuno, Hiroaki Yukawa, Masao Kinoshita, Nobuo Suzuki, Akiko Gomyo, Tsutomu Ishi, Daisuke Okamoto, Katsuya Furue, Toshihide Ueno, Tai Tsuchizawa, Toshifumi Watanabe, Koji Yamada, Seiichi Itabashi, Jun Akedo:
On-Chip Optical Interconnect. 1186-1198 - Delphine Marris-Morini, Laurent Vivien, Gilles Rasigade, Jean-Marc Fedeli, Eric Cassan, Xavier Le Roux, Paul Crozat, Sylvain Maine, Anatole Lupu, Philippe Lyan, Pierrette Rivallin, Mathieu Halbwax, Suzanne Laval:
Recent Progress in High-Speed Silicon-Based Optical Modulators. 1199-1215 - Andrew W. Poon, Xianshu Luo, Fang Xu, Hui Chen:
Cascaded Microresonator-Based Matrix Switch for Silicon On-Chip Optical Interconnection. 1216-1238 - Zetian Mi, Jun Yang, Pallab K. Bhattacharya, Guoxuan Qin, Zhenqiang Ma:
High-Performance Quantum Dot Lasers and Integrated Optoelectronics on Si. 1239-1249 - Zhizhong Yuan, Aleksei Anopchenko, Nicola Daldosso, Romain Guider, Daniel Navarro-Urrios, Alessandro Pitanti, Rita Spano, Lorenzo Pavesi:
Silicon Nanocrystals as an Enabling Material for Silicon Photonics. 1250-1268 - Nguyen Quang Vinh, Ngo Ngoc Ha, Tom Gregorkiewicz:
Photonic Properties of Er-Doped Crystalline Silicon. 1269-1283 - Leonid Tsybeskov, David J. Lockwood:
Silicon-Germanium Nanostructures for Light Emitters and On-Chip Optical Interconnects. 1284-1303 - Juerg Leuthold, Wolfgang Freude, Jan-Michael Brosi, Roel Baets, Pieter Dumon, Ivan Biaggio, Michelle L. Scimeca, François Diederich, Brian Frank, Christian Koos:
Silicon Organic Hybrid Technology - A Platform for Practical Nonlinear Optics. 1304-1316 - Alexander M. Bratkovsky:
Negative Index Materials With Gain Media for Fast Optical Modulation. 1317-1328 - Kazumi Wada, Sungbong Park, Yasuhiko Ishikawa:
Si Photonics and Fiber to the Home. 1329-1336 - Ashok V. Krishnamoorthy, Ron Ho, Xuezhe Zheng, Herb Schwetman, Jon K. Lexau, Pranay Koka, Guoliang Li, Ivan Shubin, John E. Cunningham:
Computer Systems Based on Silicon Photonic Interconnects. 1337-1361 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: William L. Everitt [Scanning Our Past]. 1362-1364
Volume 97, Number 8, 2009
- Jacob W. M. Baars, Larry R. D'Addario, A. Richard Thompson:
Radio Astronomy in the Early Twenty-First Century. 1377-1381 - Richard M. Prestage, Kim T. Constantikes, Todd R. Hunter, Lee J. King, Richard J. Lacasse, Felix J. Lockman, Roger D. Norrod:
The Green Bank Telescope. 1382-1390 - Bo Peng, Chengjin Jin, Qiming Wang, Lichun Zhu, Wenbai Zhu, Haiyan Zhang, Rendong Nan:
Preparatory Study for Constructing FAST, the World's Largest Single Dish. 1391-1402 - Dominic Doyle, Göran Pilbratt, Jan Tauber:
The Herschel and Planck Space Telescopes. 1403-1411 - Albert Greve, Hans Jürgen Kärcher:
Performance Improvement of a Flexible Telescope Through Metrology and Active Control. 1412-1420 - Steven W. Ellingson, Tracy E. Clarke, Aaron Cohen, Joseph Craig, Namir E. Kassim, Ylva Pihlstrom, Lee J. Rickard, Gregory B. Taylor:
The Long Wavelength Array. 1421-1430 - Marco de Vos, Andre W. Gunst, Ronald Nijboer:
The LOFAR Telescope: System Architecture and Signal Processing. 1431-1437 - Jack Welch, Don Backer, Leo Blitz, Douglas C.-J. Bock, Geoffrey C. Bower, Calvin Cheng, Steve Croft, Matt Dexter, Greg Engargiola, Ed Fields, James Forster, Colby Gutierrez-Kraybill, Carl Heiles, Tamara Helfer, Susanne Jorgensen, Garrett Keating, John Lugten, Dave MacMahon, Oren Milgrome, Douglas Thornton, Lynn Urry, Joeri van Leeuwen, Dan Werthimer, Peter H. Williams, Melvin Wright, Jill Tarter, Robert Ackermann, Shannon Atkinson, Peter R. Backus, William Barott, Tucker Bradford, Michael Davis, David R. DeBoer, John Dreher, Gerry R. Harp, Jane Jordan, Tom Kilsdonk, Tom Pierson, Karen Randall, John Ross, G. Seth Shostak, Matt Fleming, Chris Cork, Artyom Vitouchkine, Niklas Wadefalk, Sander Weinreb:
The Allen Telescope Array: The First Widefield, Panchromatic, Snapshot Radio Camera for Radio Astronomy and SETI. 1438-1447 - Richard Perley, Peter Napier, Jim Jackson, Bryan Butler, Brent Carlson, David Fort, Peter Dewdney, Barry Clark, Robert Hayward, Steven Durand, Mike Revnell, Mark McKinnon:
The Expanded Very Large Array. 1448-1462 - Alwyn Wootten, A. Richard Thompson:
The Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array. 1463-1471 - Urvashi Rau, Sanjay Bhatnagar, Maxim A. Voronkov, Tim J. Cornwell:
Advances in Calibration and Imaging Techniques in Radio Interferometry. 1472-1481 - Peter E. Dewdney, Peter J. Hall, Richard T. Schilizzi, T. Joseph L. W. Lazio:
The Square Kilometre Array. 1482-1496 - Colin J. Lonsdale, Roger J. Cappallo, Miguel F. Morales, Frank H. Briggs, Leonid Benkevitch, Judd D. Bowman, John D. Bunton, Steven Burns, Brian E. Corey, Ludi deSouza, Sheperd S. Doeleman, Mark Derome, Avinash A. Deshpande, Modavanatt Ramakrishna Gopala, Lincoln J. Greenhill, David Edwin Herne, Jacqueline N. Hewitt, P. A. Kamini, Justin C. Kasper, Barton B. Kincaid, Jonathan Kocz, Errol Kowald, Eric Kratzenberg, Deepak Kumar, Mervyn J. Lynch, S. Madhavi, Michael Matejek, Daniel A. Mitchell, Edward H. Morgan, Divya Oberoi, Steven M. Ord, Joseph Pathikulangara, Thiagaraj Prabu, Alan E. E. Rogers, Anish A. Roshi, Joseph E. Salah, Robert J. Sault, Udaya Shankar Natarajan, K. S. Srivani, Jamie Stevens, Steven J. Tingay, Annino Vaccarella, Mark F. Waterson, Randall B. Wayth, Rachel Lindsey Webster, Alan R. Whitney, Andrew J. Williams, Christopher L. Williams:
The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview. 1497-1506 - David R. DeBoer, Russell G. Gough, John D. Bunton, Tim J. Cornwell, Ron J. Beresford, Simon Johnston, Ilana J. Feain, Antony E. Schinckel, Carole A. Jackson, Michael J. Kesteven, Aaron Chippendale, Grant A. Hampson, John D. O'Sullivan, Stuart G. Hay, Colin E. Jacka, Tony W. Sweetnam, Michelle C. Storey, Lewis Ball, Brian J. Boyle:
Australian SKA Pathfinder: A High-Dynamic Range Wide-Field of View Survey Telescope. 1507-1521 - Justin L. Jonas:
MeerKAT - The South African Array With Composite Dishes and Wide-Band Single Pixel Feeds. 1522-1530 - Arnold van Ardenne, Jaap D. Bregman, Wim A. van Cappellen, Gideon W. Kant, Jan Geralt bij de Vaate:
Extending the Field of View With Phased Array Techniques: Results of European SKA Research. 1531-1542 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Oliver E. Buckley [Scanning Our Past]. 1543-1546
Volume 97, Number 9, 2009
- Dhritiman Gupta, N. S. Vidhyadhiraja, K. S. Narayan:
Transport of Photogenerated Charge Carriers in Polymer Semiconductors. 1558-1569 - Henning Sirringhaus:
Materials and Applications for Solution-Processed Organic Field-Effect Transistors. 1570-1579 - Arup K. Rath, Amlan J. Pal:
Organic Memory and Electrical Bistability in a Quinone-Based Charge-Transfer Complex. 1580-1586 - Alison B. Walker:
Multiscale Modeling of Charge and Energy Transport in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes and Photovoltaics. 1587-1596 - Andy P. Monkman, Carsten Rothe, Simon M. King:
Singlet Generation Yields in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes. 1597-1605 - Rico Meerheim, Björn Lüssem, Karl Leo:
Efficiency and Stability of p-i-n Type Organic Light Emitting Diodes for Display and Lighting Applications. 1606-1626 - Yutaka Ohmori, Hirotake Kajii:
Organic Devices for Integrated Photonics. 1627-1636 - Dimali Amarasinghe, Arvydas Ruseckas, Graham A. Turnbull, Ifor D. W. Samuel:
Organic Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers. 1637-1650 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Harald T. Friis [Scanning Our Past]. 1651-1654
Volume 97, Number 10, 2009
- Jim Esch:
Prolog to Solution Processed Quantum Dot Photodetectors. 1663-1665 - Gerasimos Konstantatos, Edward H. Sargent:
Solution-Processed Quantum Dot Photodetectors. 1666-1683 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to Analog Circuit Design in Nanoscale CMOS Technologies. 1684-1686 - Lanny L. Lewyn, Trond Ytterdal, Carsten Wulff, Kenneth W. Martin:
Analog Circuit Design in Nanoscale CMOS Technologies. 1687-1714 - Jim Esch:
Prolog to Circuit Elements With Memory: Memristors, Memcapacitors, and Meminductors. 1715-1716 - Massimiliano Di Ventra, Yuriy V. Pershin, Leon O. Chua:
Circuit Elements With Memory: Memristors, Memcapacitors, and Meminductors. 1717-1724 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to Achieving Competence-Based Curricula for Engineering Education in Spain. 1725-1726 - Mónica Edwards, Luis Manuel Sánchez Ruiz, Carlos Sanchez-Diaz:
Achieving Competence-Based Curriculum in Engineering Education in Spain. 1727-1736 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: Charles F. Kettering [Scanning Our Past]. 1737-1739
Volume 97, Number 11, 2009
- Marc T. Thompson:
Practical Issues in the Use of NdFeB Permanent Magnets in Maglev, Motors, Bearings, and Eddy Current Brakes. 1758-1767 - David C. Meeker, Michael John Newman:
Indirect Vector Control of a Redundant Linear Induction Motor for Aircraft Launch. 1768-1776 - Brian M. Perreault:
Optimizing Operation of Segmented Stator Linear Synchronous Motors. 1777-1785 - José R. Rodríguez, Leopoldo García Franquelo, Samir Kouro, José I. Leon, Ramón C. Portillo, M. Ángeles Martín Prats, Marcelo A. Pérez:
Multilevel Converters: An Enabling Technology for High-Power Applications. 1786-1817 - Graham Dudgeon, Igor Braverman, Krishna Tamminana:
Modeling and Simulation in Support of System Level Design for High Acceleration Linear Motors. 1818-1830 - D. W. Hazelton, V. Selvamanickam:
SuperPower's YBCO Coated High-Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Wire and Magnet Applications. 1831-1836 - Riccardo Signorelli, Daniel C. Ku, John G. Kassakian, Joel E. Schindall:
Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors Using Carbon Nanotube Electrode Structures. 1837-1847 - Jiarong Fang, D. Bruce Montgomery, Larry Roderick:
A Novel MagPipe Pipeline Transportation System Using Linear Motor Drives. 1848-1855 - Jörgen Gustafsson:
Vectus - Intelligent Transport. 1856-1863 - Husam Gurol:
General Atomics Linear Motor Applications: Moving Towards Deployment. 1864-1871 - Luguang Yan:
The Linear Motor Powered Transportation Development and Application in China. 1872-1880 - Kazuo Sawada:
Outlook of the Superconducting Maglev. 1881-1885 - Doh Young Park, Byung Chun Shin, Hyungsuk Han:
Korea's Urban Maglev Program. 1886-1891 - Rolf Hellinger, Peter Mnich:
Linear Motor-Powered Transportation: History, Present Status, and Future Outlook. 1892-1900 - Richard D. Thornton:
Efficient and Affordable Maglev Opportunities in the United States. 1901-1921 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: John V.L. Hogan [Scanning Our Past]. 1922-1925
Volume 97, Number 12, 2009
- Habib Zaidi, Benjamin M. W. Tsui:
Review of Computational Anthropomorphic Anatomical and Physiological Models. 1938-1953 - William Paul Segars, Benjamin M. W. Tsui:
MCAT to XCAT: The Evolution of 4-D Computerized Phantoms for Imaging Research. 1954-1968 - Dao Han, Qian Liu, Qingming Luo:
China Physiome Project: A Comprehensive Framework for Anatomical and Physiological Databases From the China Digital Human and the Visible Rat. 1969-1976 - Harald Paganetti:
The Use of Computational Patient Models to Assess the Risk of Developing Radiation-Induced Cancers From Radiation Therapy of the Primary Cancer. 1977-1987 - Jin Seo Park, Min Suk Chung, Dong Sun Shin, Dong-Hwan Har, Zang-Hee Cho, Young-Bo Kim, Jae-Yong Han, Je-Geun Chi:
Sectioned Images of the Cadaver Head Including the Brain and Correspondences With Ultrahigh Field 7.0 T MRIs. 1988-1996 - Frederik Johannes Beekman, Brendan Vastenhouw, Gijs van der Wilt, Marcia Vervloet, Renée Visscher, Jan Booij, Mirjam Gerrits, Changguo Ji, Ruud Ramakers, Frans van der Have:
3-D Rat Brain Phantom for High-Resolution Molecular Imaging. 1997-2005 - Guozhi Zhang, Tianwu Xie, Hilde Bosmans, Qian Liu:
Development of a Rat Computational Phantom Using Boundary Representation Method for Monte Carlo Simulation in Radiological Imaging. 2006-2014 - Tomoaki Nagaoka, Soichi Watanabe:
Voxel-Based Variable Posture Models of Human Anatomy. 2015-2025 - Amandine Le Maitre, William Paul Segars, Simon Marache, Anthonin Reilhac, Mathieu Hatt, Sandrine Tomeï, Carole Lartizien, Dimitris Visvikis:
Incorporating Patient-Specific Variability in the Simulation of Realistic Whole-Body 18hboxF-FDG Distributions for Oncology Applications. 2026-2038 - Sarah J. McQuaid, Tryphon Lambrou, Vincent J. Cunningham, Valentino Bettinardi, Maria Carla Gilardi, Brian F. Hutton:
The Application of a Statistical Shape Model to Diaphragm Tracking in Respiratory-Gated Cardiac PET Images. 2039-2052 - Nabil Mohamed Maalej, Chokri Ahmed Belhadj, Tarek K. Abdel-Galil, Ibrahim Omar Habiballah:
Visible Human Utilization to Render Induced Electric Field and Current Density Images Inside the Human. 2053-2059 - Perry B. Johnson, Scott R. Whalen, Michael Wayson, Badal Juneja, Choonsik Lee, Wesley E. Bolch:
Hybrid Patient-Dependent Phantoms Covering Statistical Distributions of Body Morphometry in the U.S. Adult and Pediatric Population. 2060-2075 - Samir Boutaleb, Jean-Pierre Pouget, Cecilia Hindorf, André Pelegrin, Jacques Barbet, Pierre-Olivier Kotzki, Manuel Bardies:
Impact of Mouse Model on Preclinical Dosimetry in Targeted Radionuclide Therapy. 2076-2085 - Sakae Kinase:
Monte Carlo Simulations of Photon Absorbed Fractions in a Frog Voxel Phantom. 2086-2097 - Choonsik Lee, Kathryn Kaufman, Deanna Hasenauer Pafundi, Wesley E. Bolch:
An Algorithm for Lymphatic Node Placement in Hybrid Computational Phantoms - Applications to Radionuclide Therapy Dosimetry. 2098-2108 - James E. Brittain:
Electrical Engineering Hall of Fame: William B. Kouwenhoven [Scanning Our Past]. 2109-2110
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