default search action
Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 90
Volume 90, Number 1, January 2002
- Joyce E. Farrell, Christian J. Van Den Branden Lambrecht:
Scanning the issue: special issue on translating human vision research into engineering technology. 3-4 - Brian A. Wandell, Abbas El Gamal, Bernd Girod:
Common principles of image acquisition systems and biological vision. 5-17 - Xiao-Fan Feng, Scott J. Daly:
Vision-based strategy to reduce the perceived color misregistration of image-capturing devices. 18-27 - Kirk Martinez, John Cupitt, David Saunders, Ruven Pillay:
Ten years of art imaging research. 28-41 - Shoji Tominaga, Brian A. Wandell:
Natural scene-illuminant estimation using the sensor correlation. 42-56 - Robert W. G. Hunt:
Application of a model of color appearance to practical problems in imaging. 57-63 - Christophe De Vleeschouwer, Jean-François Delaigle, Benoît Macq:
Invisibility and application functionalities in perceptual watermarking an overview. 64-77 - Eli Peli:
Feature detection algorithm based on a visual system model. 78-93 - Hugo Bruggeman, Gordon E. Legge:
Psychophysics of reading. XIX. Hypertext search and retrieval with low vision. 94-103 - Farhan A. Baqai, Jan P. Allebach:
Computer-aided design of clustered-dot color screens based on a human visual system model. 104-122 - Philippe Longère, Xuemei Zhang, Peter B. Delahunt, David H. Brainard:
Perceptual assessment of demosaicing algorithm performance. 123-132 - Jean-Bernard Martens:
Multidimensional modeling of image quality. 133-153 - Zhenghua Yu, Hong Ren Wu, Stefan Winkler, Tao Chen:
Vision-model-based impairment metric to evaluate blocking artifacts in digital video. 154-169 - Donard de Cogan:
Communications in troubled times. 170-172
Volume 90, Number 2, February 2002
- Tong-Hooi Liew, Lajos Hanzo:
Space-time codes and concatenated channel codes for wireless communications. 183-184 - Tong-Hooi Liew, Lajos Hanzo:
Space-time codes and concatenated channel codes for wireless communications [Prolog]. 185-186 - Tong-Hooi Liew, Lajos Hanzo:
Space-time codes and concatenated channel codes for wireless communications. 187-219 - Rafael Piestun, Joseph Shamir:
Synthesis of three-dimensional light fields and applications [Prolog]. 220-221 - Rafael Piestun, Joseph Shamir:
Synthesis of three-dimensional light fields and applications. 222-244 - Ching Chuen Chan:
The state of the art of electric and hybrid vehicles [Prolog]. 245-246 - Ching Chuen Chan:
The state of the art of electric and hybrid vehicles. 247-275 - Norman C. Beaulieu:
Introduction to "Certain topics in telegraph transmission theory". 276-279 - H. Nyquist:
Certain topics in telegraph transmission theory. 280-305 - Michael N. Geselowitz:
In his own words: Alfred Norton Goldsmith. 306-310
Volume 90, Number 3, March 2002
- Erik Meijering, Howard Falk:
Prolog to a chronology of interpolation: from ancient astronomy to modern signal and image processing. 317-318 - Erik Meijering:
A chronology of interpolation: from ancient astronomy to modern signal and image processing. 319-342 - Chris Diorio, David Hsu, Miguel E. Figueroa, Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to adaptive CMOS: from biological inspiration to systems-on-a-chip. 343-344 - Chris Diorio, David Hsu, Miguel E. Figueroa:
Adaptive CMOS: from biological inspiration to systems-on-a-chip. 345-357 - Victor O. K. Li, Zaichen Zhang, Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to internet multicast routing and transport control protocols. 358-359 - Victor O. K. Li, Zaichen Zhang:
Internet multicast routing and transport control protocols. 360-391 - Stefano Buzzi, Marco Lops, H. Vincent Poor, Jim Esch:
Prolog to code-aided interference suppression for DS/CDMA overlay systems. 392-393 - Stefano Buzzi, Marco Lops, H. Vincent Poor:
Code-aided interference suppression for DS/CDMA overlay systems. 394-435 - Brian Bowers:
Inventors of the Telegraph. 436-439
Volume 90, Number 4, April 2002
- Babu Chalamala, Frank E. Libsch, Robert H. Reuss, Bruce E. Gnade:
Scanning the issue - special issue on flat-panel display technology. 447-452 - Davide E. Mentley:
State of flat-panel display technology and future trends. 453-459 - Hirohisa Kawamoto:
The history of liquid-crystal displays. 460-500 - Jin Jang, Sungkyoo Lim, Myunghwan Oh:
Technology development and production of flat panel displays in Korea. 501-513 - Shigeo Itoh, Mitsuru Tanaka:
Current status of field-emission displays. 514-520 - Charles W. McLaughlin:
Progress in projection and large-area displays. 521-532 - Heiju Uchiike, Takayoshi Hirakawa:
Color plasma displays. 533-539 - Stefano Tominetti, Marco Amiotti:
Getters for flat-panel displays. 540-558 - J. Peter Krusius, Donald P. Seraphim, Raymond G. Greene, Dean S. Skinner, Boris Yost:
Approaches toward ultralarge FPDs. 559-580 - Jyrki Kimmel, Jukka Hautanen, Tapani Levola:
Display technologies for portable communication devices. 581-590 - Safa O. Kasap, John A. Rowlands:
Direct-conversion flat-panel X-ray image sensors for digital radiography. 591-604 - Gaurav Sharma:
LCDs versus CRTs-color-calibration and gamut considerations. 605-622 - Cornelia Connolly:
The transatlantic cable-an Irish perspective. 623-625
Volume 90, Number 5, May 2002
- Martin Hasler, Gianluca Mazzini, Maciej Ogorzalek, Riccardo Rovatti, Gianluca Setti:
Scanning the special issue - special issue on applications of nonlinear dynamics to electronic and information engineering. 631-640 - Tohru Kohda:
Information sources using chaotic dynamics. 641-661 - Gianluca Setti, Gianluca Mazzini, Riccardo Rovatti, Sergio Callegari:
Statistical modeling of discrete-time chaotic processes-basic finite-dimensional tools and applications. 662-690 - Andreas Abel, Wolfgang Schwarz:
Chaos communications-principles, schemes, and system analysis. 691-710 - Géza Kolumbán, Michael Peter Kennedy, Zoltán Jakó, Gábor Kis:
Chaotic communications with correlator receivers: theory and performance limits. 711-732 - Martin Hasler, Thomas Schimming:
Optimal and suboptimal chaos receivers. 733-746 - Manuel Delgado-Restituto, Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez:
Integrated chaos generators. 747-767 - Chi K. Tse, Mario di Bernardo:
Complex behavior in switching power converters. 768-781 - Aleksandar M. Stankovic, Hanoch Lev-Ari:
Randomized modulation in power electronic converters. 782-799 - Ashok Erramilli, Matthew Roughan, Darryl Veitch, Walter Willinger:
Self-similar traffic and network dynamics. 800-819 - Riccardo Rovatti, Gianluca Mazzini, Gianluca Setti, Alessandra Giovanardi:
Statistical modeling and design of discrete-time chaotic processes: advanced finite-dimensional tools and applications. 820-841 - Eugenio Costamagna, Lorenzo Favalli, Paolo Gamba:
Multipath channel modeling with chaotic attractors. 842-859 - Simon Haykin, Rembrandt Bakker, Brian W. Currie:
Uncovering nonlinear dynamics-the case study of sea clutter. 860-881 - Brian K. Meadows, Ted H. Heath, Joseph D. Neff, Edgar A. Brown, David W. Fogliatti, Michael Gabbay, Visarath In, Paul E. Hasler, Stephen P. DeWeerth, William L. Ditto:
Nonlinear antenna technology. 882-897 - Jochen Bröcker, Ulrich Parlitz, Maciej Ogorzalek:
Nonlinear noise reduction. 898-918 - Kazuyuki Aihara:
Chaos engineering and its application to parallel distributed processing with chaotic neural networks. 919-930 - Michael N. Geselowitz:
Scanning our past from the IEEE history center. In his own words: Harold Henry Beverage. 931-934
Volume 90, Number 6, June 2002
- John C. Zolper, Ben V. Shanabrook:
Special issue on wide bandgap semiconductor devices. 939-941 - Adrian R. Powell, Larry B. Rowland:
SiC materials-progress, status, and potential roadblocks. 942-955 - James A. Cooper, Anant Agarwal:
SiC power-switching devices-the second electronics revolution? 956-968 - Ahmed Elasser, T. Paul Chow:
Silicon carbide benefits and advantages for power electronics circuits and systems. 969-986 - R. Chris Clarke, John W. Palmour:
SiC microwave power technologies. 987-992 - Robert F. Davis, Amy M. Roskowski, Edward A. Preble, James S. Speck, Ben Heying, Jaime A. Jr. Freitas, Evan R. Glaser, William E. Carlos:
Gallium nitride materials - progress, status, and potential roadblocks. 993-1005 - Manijeh Razeghi:
Short-wavelength solar-blind detectors-status, prospects, and markets. 1006-1014 - Hiroshi Amano, Satoshi Kamiyama, Isamu Akasaki:
Impact of low-temperature buffer layers on nitride-based optoelectronics. 1015-1021 - Umesh K. Mishra, Primit Parikh, YiFeng Wu:
AlGaN/GaN HEMTs-an overview of device operation and applications. 1022-1031 - Robert J. Trew:
SiC and GaN transistors - is there one winner for microwave power applications? 1032-1047 - Steven C. Binari, P. B. Klein, Thomas E. Kazior:
Trapping effects in GaN and SiC microwave FETs. 1048-1058 - Robert T. Kemerley, H. Bruce Wallace, Max N. Yoder:
Impact of wide bandgap microwave devices on DoD systems. 1059-1064 - Philip G. Neudeck, Robert S. Okojie, Liang-Yu Chen:
High-temperature electronics - a role for wide bandgap semiconductors? 1065-1076 - Terry Ericsen:
Future navy application of wide bandgap power semiconductor devices. 1077-1082 - Lenore Symons:
Scanning our past from London [transatlantic telephony]. 1083-1085
Volume 90, Number 7, July 2002
- Concettina Guerra, Virginio Cantoni:
Scanning the issue - Special issue on technology and tools for visual perception. 1091-1093 - Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:
First steps of robotic perception: the turning point of the 1990s. 1094-1112 - Cornelia Fermüller, Patrick Baker, Yiannis Aloimonos:
Visual space-time geometry - A tool for perception and the imagination. 1113-1135 - Takashi Matsuyama, Norimichi Ukita:
Real-time multitarget tracking by a cooperative distributed vision system. 1136-1150 - Ahmed Elgammal, Ramani Duraiswami, David Harwood, Larry S. Davis:
Background and foreground modeling using nonparametric kernel density estimation for visual surveillance. 1151-1163 - Bernd Heisele, Alessandro Verri, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Learning and vision machines. 1164-1177 - Akio Namiki, Takashi Komuro, Masathoshi Ishikawa:
High-speed sensory-motor fusion based on dynamics matching. 1178-1187 - Peter J. Burt:
A pyramid-based front-end processor for dynamic vision applications. 1188-1200 - Kiran Bondalapati, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Reconfigurable computing systems. 1201-1217 - Bertrand Ducourthial, Alain Mérigot:
Parallel asynchronous computations for image analysis. 1218-1229 - Nicola Zingirian, Massimo Maresca:
On the efficiency of image and video processing programs on instruction level parallel processors. 1230-1243 - Tamás Roska, Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez:
Toward visual microprocessors. 1244-1257 - Massimo Bertozzi, Alberto Broggi, Massimo Cellario, Alessandra Fascioli, Paolo Lombardi, Marco Porta:
Artificial vision in road vehicles. 1258-1271 - Zoran Duric, Wayne D. Gray, Ric Heishman, Fayin Li, Azriel Rosenfeld, Michael J. Schoelles, Christian Schunn, Harry Wechsler:
Integrating perceptual and cognitive modeling for adaptive and intelligent human-computer interaction. 1272-1289 - Brian Bowers:
After the tungsten filament. 1290-1293
Volume 90, Number 8, August 2002
- Howard Falk:
Prolog to technical advances in digital audio radio broadcasting in the united states. 1301-1302 - Christoph Faller, Biing-Hwang Juang, Peter Kroon, Hui-Ling Lou, Sean A. Ramprashad, Carl-Erik W. Sundberg:
Technical advances in digital audio radio broadcasting. 1303-1333 - Richard O'Donnell:
Prolog to JPEG2000: standard for interactive imaging. 1334-1335 - David S. Taubman, Michael W. Marcellin:
JPEG2000: standard for interactive imaging. 1336-1357 - Jim Esch:
Prolog to sensorless control of induction motors. 1358 - Joachim Holtz:
Sensorless control of induction motor drives. 1359-1394 - Jim Esch:
Prolog to multiresolution markov models for signal and image processing. 1395 - Alan S. Willsky:
Multiresolution Markov models for signal and image processing. 1396-1458 - Desmond P. Taylor:
Introduction to "Synchronous Communications". 1459-1460 - John P. Costas:
Synchronous communications. 1461-1466 - David Morton:
In his own words: John R. Pierce. 1467-1470
Volume 90, Number 9, September 2002
- Bijan Jabbari, Daniel O. Awduche, Yakov Rekhter, Jean C. Walrand:
Scanning the issue. 1475-1477 - Brian E. Carpenter, Kathleen M. Nichols:
Differentiated services in the Internet. 1479-1494 - Bur Goode:
Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). 1495-1517 - H. Johnathan Chao:
Next generation routers. 1518-1558 - Johnathan P. Lang, John Drake:
Mesh network resiliency using GMPLS. 1559-1564 - Victor Firoiu, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Don Towsley, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Theories and models for Internet quality of service. 1565-1591 - Thomas M. Chen, Lucia Hu:
Internet performance monitoring. 1592-1603 - Brian Bowers:
Discharge lighting brightens the night. 1604-1607
Volume 90, Number 10, October 2002
- Phil Deluca:
A review of thirty-five years of laser trimming with a look to the future. 1614-1619 - Yunlong Sun, Edward J. Swenson, Russ Barcey:
Reducing photoelectric response when functionally trimming with lasers. 1620-1626 - Yunlong Sun:
Laser link cutting for memory chip repair. 1627-1636 - Palash Das, Richard L. Sandstrom:
Advances in excimer laser technology for sub-0.25-μm lithography. 1637-1652 - Paul C. Allen:
Laser scanning for semiconductor mask pattern generation. 1653-1669 - Corey Dunsky:
High-speed microvia formation with UV solid-state lasers. 1670-1680 - Kanti Jain, Marc Zemel, Marc Klosner:
Large-area high-resolution lithography and photoablation systems for microelectronics and optoelectronics fabrication. 1681-1688 - Harry Shields, Steven W. Fornaca, Michael B. Petach, Rocco A. Orsini, Richard H. Moyer, Randall J. St Pierre:
Laser-produced plasma light source for extreme ultraviolet lithography. 1689-1695 - Brian Bowers:
Scanning our past from London-fluorescent lighting. 1696-1698
Volume 90, Number 11, November 2002
- Metin Akay:
Special issue on bioinformatics, part i: advances and challenges. 1703-1704 - Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Jim Calder:
Editorial - Proceedings of the IEEE: 2003-celebrating the cross pollination of ideas. 1705-1707 - J. Patrick Fitch, Shea N. Gardner, Thomas A. Kuczmarski, Stefan Kurtz, Rich Myers, Linda L. Ott, Thomas R. Slezak, Elizabeth A. Vitalis, Adam T. Zemla, Paula M. McCready:
Rapid development of nucleic acid diagnostics. 1708-1721 - Yves Moreau, Frank De Smet, Gert Thijs, Kathleen Marchal, Bart De Moor:
Functional bioinformatics of microarray data: from expression to regulation. 1722-1743 - Sung-Bae Cho, Jungwon Ryu:
Classifying gene expression data of cancer using classifier ensemble with mutually exclusive features. 1744-1753 - Zina Ben-Miled, Nianhua Li, Glen M. Kellett, Bob Sipes, Omran A. Bukhres:
Complex life science multidatabase queries. 1754-1763 - Georgios S. Stamatakos, Dimitra D. Dionysiou, Evangelia I. Zacharaki, Nicolaos A. Mouravliansky, Konstantina S. Nikita, Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu:
In silico radiation oncology: combining novel simulation algorithms with current visualization techniques. 1764-1777 - Ilya Shmulevich, Edward R. Dougherty, Wei Zhang:
From Boolean to probabilistic Boolean networks as models of genetic regulatory networks. 1778-1792 - Hillevi Lindroos, Siv G. E. Andersson:
Visualizing metabolic pathways: comparative genomics and expression analysis. 1793-1802 - Chiara Sabatti, Kenneth Lange:
Genomewide motif identification using a dictionary model. 1803-1810 - Frederik Nebeker:
In his own words: Vladimir Zworykin, television pioneer. 1811-1814
Volume 90, Number 12, December 2002
- Metin Akay:
Scanning the issue - bioinformatics, part II: genomics and proteomics engineering in medicine and biology. 1819-1821 - Xin-Yun Zhang, Fei Chen, Yuan-Ting Zhang, Shannon C. Agner, Metin Akay, Zu-Hong Lu, Mary Miu Yee Waye, Stephen Kwok-Wing Tsui:
Signal processing techniques in genomic engineering. 1822-1833 - Richard E. Green, Steven E. Brenner:
Bootstrapping and normalization for enhanced evaluations of pairwise sequence comparison. 1834-1847 - Ning Lan, Ronald Jansen, Mark Gerstein:
Toward a systematic definition of protein function that scales to the genome level: defining function in terms of interactions. 1848-1858 - Elena Pirogova, Qiang Fang, Metin Akay, Irena Cosic:
Investigation of the structural and functional relationships of oncogene proteins. 1859-1867 - Olaf M. Lubeck, Christopher M. Sewell, Sheng Gu, Xian Chen, D. Michael Cai:
New computational approaches for de novo peptide sequencing from MS/MS experiments. 1868-1874 - Mor Peleg, Irene S. Gabashvili, Russ B. Altman:
Qualitative models of molecular function: linking genetic polymorphisms of tRNA to their functional sequelae. 1875-1886 - Tharappel C. James, Susan G. Campbell, Ursula M. Bond:
Comparative analysis of global gene expression in lager and laboratory yeast strains grown in wort. 1887-1899 - Alfred N. Goldsmith:
The genesis of IRE [Institute of Radio Engineers]. 1900-1907
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.