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International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 1999
Editorial
- John O. Scanlan:
Best Paper Award 1997. 1
- Ákos Zarándy:
The art of CNN template design. 5-23 - András G. Radványi, László Gáspár, Géza Tóth:
CNNUM stereo architecture and 3D template design techniques. 25-41 - Ricardo Carmona, Ignacio Garcia-Vargas, Gustavo Liñán, Rafael Domínguez-Castro, Servando Espejo, Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez:
SIRENA: A CAD environment for behavioural modelling and simulation of VLSI cellular neural network chips. 43-76 - Ronald Tetzlaff, Ronald Kunz, Dietrich Wolf:
Minimizing the effects of parameter deviations on cellular neural networks. 77-86 - Ari Paasio, Adam Dawidziuk:
CNN template robustness with different output nonlinearities. 87-102 - Péter Szolgay, Katalin Tömördi:
Analogic algorithms for optical detection of breaks and short circuits on the layouts of printed circuit boards using CNN. 103-116 - Tamás Szirányi, László Czúni:
Image compression by orthogonal decomposition using cellular neural network chips. 117-134 - Oscar Moreira-Tamayo, José Pineda de Gyvez:
Subband coding and image compression using CNN. 135-151 - Krzysztof Slot, Leon O. Chua, Tamás Roska:
Very low bit‐rate video coding using cellular neural network universal machine. 153-169 - Csaba Rekeczky, Ádám Tahy, Zoltán Végh, Tamás Roska:
CNN‐based spatio‐temporal nonlinear filtering and endocardial boundary detection in echocardiography. 171-207
Volume 27, Number 2, March 1999
- Stanislaw Osowski, Andrzej Cichocki:
Learning in dynamic neural networks using signal flow graphs. 209-228 - Jun-Sheng Wang, Qiang Gan, Yu Wei, Li Xie:
Cellular neural networks with opposite‐sign templates for image thinning. 229-240 - Gunther Reißig:
Extension of the normal tree method. 241-265
- V. S. Murali, C. K. Tse:
Implementing extra element theorem using nullor approach. 267-273 - Jaroslaw K. Cel:
Tellegen's theorem for 2‐isomorphic networks. 275-276 - Antonino M. Sommariva:
On a specific substitution theorem: further results. 277-281 - Feng Li, Peng-Yung Woo:
A new concept the 'virtual circuits' and its application in large‐scale network analysis with tearing. 283-291
Volume 27, Number 3, May 1999
- Armen H. Zemanian, Yaw-Ruey Chan, Victor A. Chang:
Transmission networks. 293-310 - Janne Roos, Martti Valtonen:
An efficient piecewise‐linear DC analysis method for general non‐linear circuits. 311-330 - Nikos Apostolou, R. E. King:
Neuronal state feedback learning of Cohen-Grossberg networks. 331-338 - Jianye Zhao, Daoheng Yu:
A new approach for ME image restoration based on CNN. 339-346 - L. Zhu, Jirí Vlach, Juraj Valsa:
Time domain and steady‐state sensitivity of periodic switched networks to element changes. 347-357 - Zhi-Yong Zhang, Zu-Ying Yang:
Performance of the G‐parameter criterion in diagnosis. 359-365
Volume 27, Number 4, July 1999
- Renzo Perfetti:
Convergence of discrete‐time cellular neural networks with interlaced block‐sequential dynamics. 367-373 - Spiridon Nikolaidis, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou:
Analytical estimation of propagation delay and short‐circuit power dissipation in CMOS gates. 375-392 - Andrey V. Grebennikov:
The frequency tuning characteristics of transistor voltage‐controlled oscillators with distributed parameters. 393-414 - Irwin W. Sandberg:
Multidimensional linear systems: the extra term. 415-420 - Wen Chen, Henrik Floberg, Shui-Sheng Qiu:
A new analytical method for analysis and design of Class E power amplifiers taking into account the switching device on resistance. 421-436
- R. Nawrocki, J. M. Goldberg, Mark B. Sandler:
Information-theoretic constraints on noise shaping networks with minimum noise power gain. 437-441 - Irwin W. Sandberg:
A note on classification and the approximation of functionals. 443-445 - B. Kumar, Goldie Gabrani:
Design of maximally flat FIR Hilbert transformers as Taylor realizations. 447-454
Volume 27, Number 5, September 1999
- Antonio Maffucci, Giovanni Miano:
On the uniqueness of the numerical solution of non‐linearly loaded lossy transmission lines. 455-472 - Markus Helfenstein, Qiuting Huang, George S. Moschytz:
90 dB, 90 MHz, 30 mW CMOS OTA for a high capacitive load. 473-483 - Hakan Kuntman, Ali Toker:
Novel non‐linear macromodel suitable for SPICE simulation of analogue multipliers realized with bipolar and CMOS technologies. 485-495 - Maurizio Ciampa, Mario Poletti:
Linear networks depending polynomially on parameters: dynamic behaviour for large values subject to tolerance errors. 497-516
- Tertulien Ndjountche, Rolf Unbehauen, Fa-Long Luo:
Electronically tunable generalized impedance converter structures. 517-522
- Sandberg IW, 'Multidimensional linear systems: the extra term'. International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications 1999; 27(4): 415-420. 523
Volume 27, Number 6, November 1999
Editorials
- Martin Hasler, Joos Vandewalle:
Guest editorial: Special issue on communications, information processing and control using chaos. 525-526
- Marco Storace, Mauro Parodi, Dario Robatto:
A hysteresis‐based chaotic circuit: dynamics and applications. 527-542 - Giuseppe Grassi, Saverio Mascolo:
Synchronization of high‐order oscillators by observer design with application to hyperchaos‐based cryptography. 543-553 - Nikolai F. Rulkov, Lev S. Tsimring:
Synchronization methods for communication with chaos over band‐limited channels. 555-567 - Alexander Volkovskii, Lev S. Tsimring:
Synchronization and communication using chaotic frequency modulation. 569-576 - Hervé Dedieu, Andrey Kisel:
Communications with chaotic time series: probabilistic methods for noise reduction. 577-587 - Zbigniew Galias:
Local transversal Lyapunov exponents for analysis of synchronization of chaotic systems. 589-604 - Johan A. K. Suykens, Joos Vandewalle:
Chaos control using least‐squares support vector machines. 605-615 - Carles Batlle, Enric Fossas, Gerard Olivar:
Stabilization of periodic orbits of the buck converter by time‐delayed feedback. 617-631 - Domine M. W. Leenaerts:
Data processing based on wave propagation. 633-645
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