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ISIT
91
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
Table of Contents
Plenary Session
13
A Generalized Shannon Theory for Zero Error.
Janos
Korner
Session MAI Room
В
Coded Modulation I
Multi-stage decoding for multi-level
block modulation codes and
its performance analysis. S.
lin, T.
Takata,
S.
Ujita,
Y. Yamashlta and T.
Kasami
Random coded
modulation: perform¬
ance
and Euclidean
distance
spectrum evaluation.
H. M. de
Oliveira
and G.
Battali
Four-dimensional signaling over band
limited channels. M. Visintin,
E. Biglieri and V.
Castellani
Shaping multidimensional signal con¬
stellations. AK. Khandani and P.
Kabal
Trellis based block codes for phase
modulation. L. L.H.
Zetterberg
Block-code constructions for M-PSK.
G. H. Khachatrian
On complexity of trellis structure of lin¬
ear block codes. T.
Kasami,
T.
Takata,
T. Fujlwara
and
S. lin
Session MA2 Room
С
7
Error Correcting Coding I
On the minimum weight codewords of
some binary BCH-codes. D.
Augot, P. Charpin, and
N.
Sen-
drier
Generation of maximum distance sepa¬
rable codes. G. Solomon
A new class of nonbinary codes meeting
the Griesmer bound.
N.
Hamada,
T. Helleseth and O. Ytrehus
10
Multiplier equivalence of cyclic codes.
W. C. Huffinan, V. Job, and V. Pless
11
Structural properties of extended al¬
ternant codes. H. J. Helgert
and A-A. M. Emaran
12
Covering radius, dual
eorrełatiorł,
dual distance. P. Sole
♦
Paper not available at time of publication
14
Cyclic concatenated codes of length
П1.П2
with gcdfni.re)
> 1.
J. J. Jensen
Algebraic properties of quasi cyclic
codes and their duals. J.
Conan and G. Seguin
Session MA3 Room
D
15
Shannon Theory I
Information rates for a discrete-time
Gaussian channel with inter-
symbol interference and sta¬
tionary Inputs. S. Shamai
(Shitz), L. H. Ozarow and A.
D. Wyner
(40
min.)
16
How to achieve the capacity of a vec¬
tor channel with additive
Gaussian noise and intersym-
bol interference.
P. H. Algoet and J. M. Cioffl
17
Capacity of the Lp norm-constrained
Poisson
channel.
M. R.
Frey
18
Entropy and waiting times. P.
С
Shields
19
The entropy of Markov trajectories.
L. Ekroot and
T. M.
Cover
20
On the entropy of random branching
processes. M. I. Miller and J.
A. O Sulllvan
21
A simple geometrical method for
bounding the error exponent
for specific families of channel
block codes. D. E. Lazic and V.
Senk
Session MA4 Room
E
22
Quantization
Dithered quantizers. R. M. Gray and
T. G. Stockham
23
On the statistics of the error in predic¬
tive coding for stationary Ornstein-Uhlenbeck
processes. T.
Koski
and S. Cambanis
24
A convergence theorem for fixed-point
optimal quantizer design algorithm. X. Wu
25
Asymptotic quantization with noisy
channels. W. M. Lam and A. R. Reibman
26
Multidimensional lattice quantization
of Information sources. W. T. Penzhorn
27
On randomized uniform lattice quanti¬
zation
.
R. Zamir and M.
Feder
28
Recursive Indexing and Its application.
K. Sayood and S. Na
29
Quantizing curves on a grid with sub-
grid accuracy. J. Koplowitz
44
A theorem of Ax, character sums and
cyclic codes. S. Litsyn, C.
Moreno and O. Moreno
Session MAS Room
F
30
Communication Systems I
A sequential testing scheme for adap¬
tive error control on slowly varying
channels.
M. D.
Rice and
S. B.
Wicker
31
linear and decision-feedback multi¬
user detectors.
A
Duel-Hallen
32
Decision directed blind equalization.
D.
Lá
and J. G. Proakis
33
Demodulation for intersymbol interfer¬
ence channels in the presence
of colored Gaussian noise.
RM-AP. Rajatheva and E. Shwedyk
34
Optimal Blind equalization with maxi¬
mum-likelihood channel. M.
Ghosh and C. Weber
35
Channel modelling and simulation in
satellite mobile communication systems.
B. Vucetic and J.
Du
36
On the design of a quantizer for a
coded system. E. Zehavi
37
Analysis of the convergence behavior
of adaptive distributed-arith-
metlc echo cancellers. G.
Cherubini
Session
MÂ6
Rocho
G Codes
and Algebraic Geometries
38
A Brffl-Noether theorem for finite fields
and an algorithm for finding algebraic
geometric Goppa codes. D.
Polemi
39
Hermitlan codes as GRS codes.
T. Yaghoobian and I. F. Blake
*
On Porter s decoding algorithm of alge¬
braic-geometric codes. B. Z.
Shen and
R
Pellikaan
40
Minimum distance bounds for cyclic
codes and Dellgne s theorem.
O. Moreno and P. V. Kumar
41
Fast decoding of codes from algebraic
curves.
C. Dahl
42
Group codes by
Deligne-Luszüg
varie¬
ties. J. P.
Hansen
43
Algebraic algorithms for the construc¬
tion of error correction codes
on algebraic curves. M. Bron-
steln, M.
Hassner,
A. Vasquez
and
C. J.
Williamson
Session
MPI
Room
В
45
Convolutional Codes I
State spares, trellis diagrams and
Minimal encoders for linear
convolutional codes over
groups. G. D. Forney and M. D.
Trott
46
New upper bounding the probabilistic
performance of convolutional codes.
M. V. Burnashev, D. L. Cohn,
and J. P. Lobanov
•
On the tangential union bound.
I. M. Onyszchuk
47
Performance of convolutional codes
over frequency-selective fading channels.
C. D.
Frank and M. B. Pursley
48
Soft syndrome decoding of binary con¬
volutional codes. M. Ariel and
J. Snyders
49
Combined convolutional and differen¬
tial encoders. S. S. Pietrobon
50
Pruning the trellis. O. Collins
Session MP2 Room
С
Error Correcting Coding
Π
51
Weight enumerators of self-dual codes.
R. A Brualdi and V. S. Pless
52
On partition designs and weight distri¬
bution of cosets. P. Camion,
B. Courteau and
A. Montpetit
53
On the generalized Hamming weights
of several classes of cyclic codes.
G. L.
Feng,
K. K. Tzeng and V. K. Wei
54
On computing the weight spectra of cy¬
clic codes. A. M. Berg and 1.1. Dumer
55
A new proof of the Gleason-Prange
theorem.
R
E.
Blahut
56
Pseudo-Linear codes. C. Carlet
57
Some results on perfect binary arith¬
metic codes. A. C.
Lobstein
58
Necessary and sufficient conditions
for various types of m-ary er¬
ror correcting/detecting codes
over the integer ring.
K. Sakaniwa and L-P. To
Session
МРЗ
Room D
Shannon Theory
Π
Session MP5 Room
F
Random Processes
59
Outputwise varying channels
—
A gen¬
eral model for memories. R. Ahlswede and
G. Simonyi
60
On the capacity of a cascade of chan¬
nels. A. B.
Kiely,
J.
T.
Coffey
and
M. R.
Bell
61
Asymptotic bounds in source-channel
coding.
S. W.
McLaughlin and
D. L.
Neuhoff
62
An interpretation of the Theil entropy
index and the
Gini
index of
the
Lorenz
curve.
T. M.
Cover
63
Cutting and stacking: A method for
constructing stationary processes.
P.
С
Shields
(40
min.)
*
Sensitivity of the capacity of nominally
Gaussian channels. M. L.
Honig
and
S. Verdu
64
Asymptotically robust communication
using an orthogonal
codebook
over energy limited channels.
Y. E.
Dallal
and S. Shamai (Shitz)
Session MP4 Room
E
Estimation I
65
Likelihood classification of QAM sig¬
nals and comparisons. C.
Hwang and
A. Polydoros
66
Parametric waveform analysis method
for timevariant signals
.
A. Fukasawa and
Y. TaMzawa
67
A method of sieves for estimating the
spectral density. P. Moulin, J.
A. O Sullivan and D. L. Snyder
68
Estimation for one random variable
with data compression.
G. Q.
Shi
69
Nonparametric entropy estimation
based on randomly censored data.
A. Carbonez, L. Gyorfl, and
E. C. van
de Meulen
70
Nonparametric curve fitting with dis¬
continuities. M.
Pawlak
71 1
«»/i o«
signal design.
M. L.
Honig,
V. Balakrishnan,
К
Steiglitz and E. Rantapaa
72
Channel shaping to maximize mini¬
mum distance. M. L.
Honig
73
On the squared Gaussian narrowband
processes and its utility in the
characterization of the PDF of
the product of two Gaussian
variâtes.
D.
C. Bukofeer
74
Matrix
representation
of Mayer series
and critical distortion of random fields.
Z. Ye and
T. Berger
75
A contribution to the theory of Chern-
off bounds. J. A. Bucklewand
J. S. Sadowsky
76
Ergodic processes and zero divergence.
K. Marton
and P.
С
Shields
77
Generalized noise statistics for the ca¬
nonical channel. D. Middleton
78
Matrix representation of linearly de¬
pendent processes. H.
Ito
79
Trapezoidal stratified Monte Carlo inte¬
gration. S. Cambanis and E.
Masry
80
Towards stability criteria for multidi¬
mensional distributed sys¬
tems: buffered ALOHA case.
W. Szpankowskt
Session MP6 Room
G
Neural Networks
81
On learning algorithms for layered
neural networks.
Т.
Ejima,
Т.
Yoshìda.
82
On the power of threshold circuits
with small weights. K-Y. Siu
and J.
Brück (40
min)
83
A neural net approach to the imple¬
mentation of LS algorithm. L.
Falong and B. Zheng
84
A neural network implementation of a
permutation decoder for bi¬
nary cyclic codes. P. E. Allard
and C.
Jansen
85
Approximation bounds for superposi¬
tions of a sigmokJal function.
A. R. Barron
86
Harmonic analysis of the complexity
of computing with threshold
(neural) elements. J.
Brück
and
R Smolensky
87
Objective functions for neural network
classifier design. R. Goodman,
J. Miller and P. Smyth
TUESDAY, JUNE
25,1991
8:00-9:00
a.m. Theatre Plenary Session
Universal Data Compression from
Ergođic
Theory
Point ov View. Donald Ornstein
Session
TAI
Room
В
88
Error Correcting Coding
Ш
Coding by integration of polynominals.
H.
Vater
and B. G.
Dorsch
89
A generalization of majority logic de¬
coding.
A. Murad
and T.
Fuja
•
The practically optimal decoding algo¬
rithm of arbitrary linear codes
over
BSC,
having polynomial-
time complexity.
A. I.
Türkin
and V. I. Korzhik
90
Exact lower bounds on the code
length of three-step permuta-
tion-decodable cyclic codes.
M. Jia, A. Benyamin-Seeyar
and T. Le-Ngoc
91
Soft-decision decoding of
CRC
codes.
D-P.
Chou
and
S. G.
Wilson
92
On error-and-erasure decoding of cy¬
clic codes up to the
Roos
bound. H. Shahri,
К. К.
Tzeng
and
J. C. M.
Janssen
93
A one-step algorithm for finding BCH
error locator polynomials. A. B. Cooper
94
On
Blahuťs
decoding algorithm for
two-dimensional BCH codes.
H. S. Madhusudhana and M.
U. Siddiqi
Session TA2 Room
С
I.
Csiszár
,Chalnnan
Renyi Invited Session-
*
Renyi s work in information theory.
I.
Csiszár
95
A general model of information transfer.
R. Ahlswede
96
Small probability spaces: Qualitative
independence and beyond. L.
Cargano» J.
Korner
and U.
Vacearo
97
Combinatorial search problems.
G.
Katona
98
Large scale behavior of stochastic cel¬
lular automata: A hydrody-
namic law of large numbers
via entropy. J. Fritz
(40
min.)
99
Renyi entropies in quantum probability.
D.
Petz
Asymptotic Renyi distances and the
problem of signal detection.
I. Vajda
Session
ТАЗ
Room
D
100
Shannon Theory
Ш
On information rates of compound
channels. G. Kaplan and S.Shamai (Shitz)
101
The structure of the I-Measure of a
Markov chain. R. W. Yeung
102
Rate distortion functions for self-simi¬
lar sets. T. Kawabata and A. Dembo
103
Information capacity of the Gaussian
channel with memory and
jamming: Continuous-time
channels. C. R. Baker and I F.
Chao
104
Two results on binary-input discrete
memoryless channels. E. E.
Majanl and H. Rumsey
105
Two proofs of Plnsker s conjecture
concerning AV channels. R.
Ahlswede and
N.
Cai
Session TA4 Room
E
Noiseless Source Coding
106
An improvement to the Lempel-Ziv
data compression algorithm.
P. E. Bender and J. K. Wolf
107
Fixed data base version of the Lem¬
pel-Ziv data compression algo¬
rithm. A. D. Wyner and J. Ziv
108
Double-tree Lempel-Ziv algorithm.
W. A. Finamore
109
Upper bounds on the probability of
sequences emitted by finite-
state sources and on the re¬
dundancy of the Lempel-Ziv
algorithm. E. Plotnik,
M. J. Weinberger and J. Ziv.
110
Balance properties of optimal binary
trees. Y. Horibe
111 Upper bounds on Huffman codeword
lengths.
K
-С.
Chu
and J. Gill
113
The worst-case performance of adap¬
tive Huffinan codes. J. A. Storer
114
Improvements of the Lempel-Ziv data
compression algorithm based
on the counting interpretation. M.
Feder
and B.
Nissenbaum
Session TA5
Room F
Communication Systems
Q
Session
ТЛ7
Room
H
Signal Processing
114
Codes
preventing quasi-catastrophic
error
propagation
in partial-re¬
sponse systems.
R. D.
Cidecł-
yan and S.
Oleer
115
A data modulation
and detection
scheme which achieves
AWGN performance on linear
time-variant channels.
A. Wittneben
116
M-algorithm decoding of CPM trellis
codes with narrowband digital fllterlng.
W. A. Finamore,
С
A. F. Santi¬
ago and J. B. Anderson
117
Optimum filtering for block data
transmission. R. Ramesh
118
Noncoherent detection in asynchro¬
nous multiuser channels. M.
K. Varanasi
119
Analysis of
sigma
delta modulation
with leaky integrator with DC
input. S. J. Park and R. M. Gray
120
Viterbi algorithms as blind identifica¬
tion under continuously dis¬
tributed data.
H.
Oda
and Y. Sato
121
Trellis coding for partial-response
CPM. H. V.
Bims
and J. M. Cioffl
130
Generalized wavelet analysis,
the line segment transform, to¬
mography, and vision. R.
A. Altes
131
Waveform-preserving blind extrac¬
tion of multiple independent
sources. L.
Tong,
Y.
Inouye and R. Liu
132
Asympytotlc relative efficiency and
adaptive filtering. J. D. Gib¬
son and W.
Sohn
133
Fast planar rotations for recursive
least squares on systolic arrays. S. F. Hsleh,
K. J. R. Liu and K. Yao
134
Maximum likelihood
identification
of
a dynamical system model for speech using
the EM algorithm. V. Digalakis
135
New VLSI architectures for parallel
Implementation of the Viterbi decoder.
F. Daneshgaran and K. Yao
136
An algorithm for adaptive eigenstruc-
ture computation with sys¬
tolic arrays.
S. Erlich and K. Yao
Session TP1 Room
В
Error Correcting Coding IV
137
Some results on quasi-systematic
constant weight codes.
M
-С.
lin
Session TA6 Room
G
Cryptography I
138
122
On the complexity structure of bi¬
nary sequences of odd length.
R. Safavi-Nalni and J. Seberry
123
Perfect authentication codes without
secrecy. R. Safavi-Nalni
124
Identity-based non-interactive com¬
mon-key generation. H. Tanaka
125
A family of pseudo-random sequence
generators with applications
to cryptography. P. Mathys
126
On the Rao-Nam private-key crypto-
system using linear codes. J.
Meijers and J. van
Tilburg
127
A cryptographic element based on
number system conversion. T.
Nemetz and
I. Vajda
128
Can polynomials be good hash func¬
tions? J. P. Tfflich
129
An identity-based cyrptosystem with¬
out entities conspiring. T. Chi-
kazawa and T. Inoue
New techniques for constructing
EC/AUED codes. J. Brack and M. Blaum
139
Construction of asymptotically good
low-rate error-correcting
codes through pseudo-random graphs.
N.
Alon, J.
Brück,
J. Naor, M. Naor
and
R. M.
Roth
140
Single byte error correcting-double
bit error detecting (SbECDED) codes.
E. Fujiwara and T. Gohya
141
Single unidirectional byte error cor¬
recting and double unidirec¬
tional byte error detecting
codes. Y. Saitoh and H. Imai
142
Burst and unidirectional error detect¬
ing codes. S. Albassam, B.
Bose
and
R
Venkatesan
143
Some new results on binary asym¬
metric error-correcting codes.
G. Fang and H.C.A. van Tilborg
144
Explicit code constructions for a de¬
terministic interference channel. P. Vanroose
and E.G. van
der Meulen
Session TP2 Room
С
Coded Modulation
Π
Session TP4 Room
Б
Estimation
Π
145
On multi-level trellis MPSK codes.
J. Wu and D. J.
Costello
146
Multidimensional trellis coded phase
modulation using a multi¬
level concatenation approach.
S. Rajpal, D. J. Rhee and
S. lin
147
Structural optimization of reducted-
state detectors for trellis coded modulation.
T. Larsson
and T. Aulin
*
Generation of reliability information in
optimum trellis decoding. Q.Wang
148
Asymptotic upper bounds for trellis
codes. G. J. Pottie and A. R. Calderbank
149
An upper bound of the error prob¬
ability for coded modulation
schemes. H.
Herzberg
and G. Poltyrev
150
Low rate trellis coding. S. S. Pietrobon
151
Average distance structures of trellis
codes.
C
-С.
Chao
Session
ТРЗ
Room
D
Data Networks I
152
Some topological properties of differ¬
ent classes of random graphs
with applications to communi¬
cation networks. A K. Kakaes
153
On the average delay for routing sub¬
ject to independent deflec¬
tions. B.
Hajek
and R. L. Cruz
154
Asymptotic performance of fixed and
dynamic channel assignment
in cellular radio.
R J.
McEliece and K.
N.
Sivarajan
155
Sequential link activation in multi-
hop radio networks by means
of Hopfleld neural network
techniques.
J. E.
Wieselthier,
С
M.
Bamhart and A. Ephremides
156
A spectral representation approach
to statistical multiplexing of
multiple types of traffic. H. Kobayashi
157
Time average and asymptotically opti¬
mal flow control policies to networks with
multiple transmitters.
R M. Bournas,
F. J.
Beutler and
D. Tfcneketzis
158
An asymmetrical polling system with
general service order sequence and gated-
Umited service discipline.
С
-J.
Chang and
L
-С.
Hwang
159
Cramer-Rao bounds on pulse ampli¬
tude and position jitters. A.
Gatherer and
T.
H-Y.
Meng
160
Optimum identification of impulsive
noise processes. S. M. Zabin
*
A matrix problem concerning a simulta¬
neous measurement of noncommuting
quantum
observables
and quantum
state estimation. H. Nagaoka
161
On nonparametric estimation of a
cascade nonlinear system by
the kernel regression estimate. M.
Pawlak
and W. Grebiicki
162
Estimating a randomly translating in¬
tensity function of a doubly
stochastic
Poisson
process.
D. L.
Snyder
163
Lower and upper bounds on the mini¬
mum mean square error in
composite source estimation.
Y.
Ephraim
and
N.
Merhav
164
The variance of the likelihood ratio
estimates for expected per¬
formance and its sensitivity. M. Shalmon
165
A maximum likelihood-free estimator
of the number of states of a
hidden Markov source. C. Liu
and P. Narayan
Session TP5 Room
F
Random Processes
Π
166
On uniform convergence for depend¬
ent processes. A. Nobel and A. Dembo
167
The mean field theory in EM proce¬
dures for Markov random
fields. J. Zhang and J. W.
Modestino
168
Large deviation theorems for empiri¬
cal types of Markov chains
constrained to thin sets. P. Al-
goet and B. Marcus
169
Efficient generation of random vari¬
ables from biased coins. J. R. Roche
170
An uncertainty principle for continu¬
ous semi-martingales. E. I.
Verriest and D-R Shin
171
Models for discrimination and data
extrapolation of positive-val¬
ued correlated random proc¬
esses. D.
Sauder
and
E. Geraniotis
172 Qualitative
design
of nonlinear sto¬
chastic filters.
С. А. С
Belo
and
J. M. F.
Moura
173
A simple-path proof of rate conserva¬
tion for non-stationary proc¬
esses. R. Mazumdar, R.
Kannurpatti and
С
Rosenberg
Session TP6 Room
G
174
Cryptography
Π
On the Rao-Nam private-key crypto-
system using nonlinear codes. R.
Struik
175
Periodic sequences of the maximum
linear complexity simply ob¬
tained from an m-sequence.
K.
Imamura,
T.
Moriuchi and S. Uehara
176
Unconditional subliminal-freeness in
unconditional authentication systems.
Y. Desmedt and M. Yung
177
A fast signature scheme without se¬
cret key. G. Zemor
178
Coding theorem for Shannon s cipher
system with correlated source
outputs. H. Yamamoto
179
An information-theoretic treatment
of secret sharing schemes.
R. M.
Capocelli,
A. De
Santls, L. Gargano, U. Vaccaro
180
A lower bound on the probability of
deception in multiple authentication.
B. Smeets
181
A new authentication coding scheme
for modified McEliece public
key cryptosystem.
Ζ.
Hailin and W. Yumin
Session TP7 Room
Η
182
Image Coding
Adaptive entropy-coded subband cod¬
ing of images.
Y. H.
Kim and
J. W. Modestino
183
Performance gains of subband coding.
W. A. Pearlman, R. P. Rao and S.
Nanda
184
An efficient source coding scheme for
progressive image transmission.
K-M. Cheung and P. Smyth
185
A progressive universal noiseless
coder.
M. Effros, P.
A. Chou,
Ε. Α.
Riskin and
R. M.
Gray
186
An enhanced algorithm for the con¬
struction of the critical clus¬
tered exponential code.
T. Stem
187
Low-complexity two-stage adaptive
vector quantizer. A. R. Calde-
bank, D. F. Lyons and S. W. McLaughlin
188
Planetary image compression by trel¬
lis coded quantization.
F-Pollara
Wednesday, June
26,1991
8:00 - 9:00
am Theatre Plenary Session
HDTV.
Murat
Kunt
Thursday, June
27,1991
8:00 -9:00
am Room A Shannon Lecture
Shannon Theory from a Communication Engineer s Perspec¬
tive. AJ.Viterbi
Session ThAl Room A
Error Correcting Coding V
189
A channel model and corresponding
MAP-rule for linear block
codes over the reals. P. Mathys
190
Even more efficient soft decoding of
the Golay codes. A. Vardy and Y. Be ery
191
An algorithm for soft decoding of
block codes. J.
Nilsson
192
On survivor error patterns for maxi¬
mum likelihood soft decoding.
J.
Synders
193
Bounds on parity checks based array
codes.
Х
-H.
Peng and P. G. Farrell
194
On maximum likelihood soft decision
decoding of binary Hamming
codes. P. A. H. Bours,
N.
J.
С
Lous and H.
С
A. van Tilborg
195
Single phased burst error correcting
array codes. M. Sayano,
R. M.
Goodman and R.J. McEliece
Session ThA2 Room
С
Convolutionai Codes
Π
196
Some partial unit memory convolu¬
tionai codes. K. Abdel-Ghaf-
fer, R. McEliece and G. Solomon
197
On low-rate convolutionai codes. M.
Rupf
198
On the rate of growth of the incorrect
paths of convolutionai codes.
D. Haccoun, C. Paquin, P. Montrettti
199
Linear recurring sequences and the
path weight enumerator of a
convolutionai code. P. Fitzpat-
rick and G. Norton
200
Probabilistic
construction
of trellis
codes. F-Q. Wang and D. J.
Costello
201
Error event simulation for trellis
coded modulation.
J
-С.
Chen
and J. S. Sadowsky
202
On importance sampling simulation
of stack algorithm decoders.
K. B. Letaief and J. S. Sadowsky
203
Searching results for convolutional
codes having the maximum
free distance.
K. Yamaguchi and H. Imai
Session ThA3 Room
D
Data Networks
Π
*
Approximate analysis of DQDB. R. Rao
204
On the spatial capacity of slotted
packet radio networks with
capture. M. Fordigh and J. Zander
205
Performance limits for FDMA cellular
telephony. R. J. McEliece and
K.
N.
Stvarajan
206
A heavy-traffic comparison of shared
and non-shared buffer strate¬
gies for the head-of-the-line
processor sharing discipline.
K. W. Fendick and M.
A. Rodrigues
207
Analysis of an M/G/
1
limited-service
vacation model. W. L. Genter
and K. S.
Vastóla
208
Allocation of a single server to a set
of parallel queues with time
dependent demand. L. Tassiu-
las and A. Ephremides
209
Discrete-time tandem queues with ar¬
rivals and departures at each
stage. K. S. Waliey and A. M. Viterbi
210
Multi-media integration in multiple-
access satellite networks. B.
Ghaflari and E. Geraniotis
214
Improved bounds on interactive com¬
munication. M. Naor and A. Orlitsky
215
Interactive communication of bal¬
anced distributions. A. Orlitsky
216
Decoding rule and error exponent for
the random multiple-access
channel. E. Plotnik and
A. Satt
217
Feedback in interference channels
and other multi-user networks. J. Thomas
218
The capacity region of the additive
multi-access arbitrarily vary¬
ing channel. J. Gubner
Session ThA5 Room
F
Communication Systems
Ш
Session ThA4 Room
E
Multi-User Comunications I
211
The effect of asynchronism on the to¬
tal capacity of Gaussian multiple-access
channels. R. S. Cheng and S. Verdu
212
Some properties of memoryless mul-
titerminał
channels. M. Man-
dell and R. MeEUece
213
On the secrecy-complexity of distrib¬
uted computatton of a binary function
of non-unifcrmly distributed variables.
E. Modiano
and A Ephremides
*
Impulse noise reduction by a digital
smear-desmear techniquefor
data transmission over voice-
band channels. P. B. Rapajic
and B. S. Vucetic
219
Performance of wideband signals on
frequency-selective mobile ra¬
dio channels.
С
Schlegel
and
U. Dersch
220
Synchronization loops in coded
modulation. A. J.
Macdonald
and J. B. Anderson
221
The effect of return channel errors
on the performance of ARQ
protocols. D-L.
Lu
and J-F. Chang
222
Quasi-maximum likelihood sequence
estimation for frequency selec¬
tive, fast fading channels. Q.
Dai and E. Shwedyk
223
Analysis of SCCL with arbitrary anti¬
podal signal waveforms. K-C.
Chen andL. D. Davisson
224
Synchronization at low signal-to-
noise ratio. L. Swanson
*
Algorithms and performances of data
transmission over HF fading
channels with the use of a
concatenated code and
a mul¬
titene
modem. V. Korzhik,
Y. Okunev, M. Ostoich and O. Katich
Session ThA6 Room
G
Constrained Codes
225
Bounds on the number of states in
encoder graphs for input-con¬
strained channels. B. Marcus
and
R. M.
Roth
226
On the computational complexity of
an optimal code for a ran-
length-limited channel.
С. С.
Varanasi and J. C. KiefTer
227
On cascading runlength-limited se¬
quences. J. H. Weber and
K.AS. Abdel-Ghaffar
228
Prefix-synchronized runlength-lim¬
ited sequences. K. A. S. Im-
mink and J.D.L.
Hollmann
229
A
100%
efflcient sliding-block code
for the charge-constrained,
run-length-limited channel
with parameters (ci.Jc c)
=
(1,3;3). R. Karabed and
P.Siegel
230
Sliding block codes between con¬
strained channels. J. Ashley
231
Two-dimensional modulation codes.
M. W. Marcellin and H. J.Webber
Session ThA7 Room
H
Source Coding I
232
On adaptive data compression based
on reproducible parsing algo¬
rithm. H. Morita and K. Ko-
bayashi
233
An adaptive noiseless coding for
sources with smooth density
function. S. Itoh and
N.
Goto
234
Optimal non-prefix codeword sets.
T. Fadgyas
235
Efflcient order-3 context modeling for
data compression. D. A. Lelewer
*
Data compression using adaptive
source modeling with entropy
criterions.
C
-С.
Lu
and N-B. Choong
236
A dynamic construction algorithm of
binary balanced trees with fi¬
delity criterion. H. Suzuki and
S. Arimoto
237 Codebook
compression for alpha¬
betic codes.
K
-С.
Chu
and J. Gill
238
Locally optimal variable-to-variable
length source coding with re¬
spect to a fidelity criterion. P.
A Chou
and T. Lookabaugh
Session ThPl Room
В
Coded Modulation
Ш
239
Design of bandwidth and energy effi¬
cient trellis-coded CPM schemes.
S.
N.
Hułyalkar
and J. W.Modestino
240
Some properties of block codes over
rings. M.
Nilsson
24Д
Linear codes over groups and new
Slepian-type signal sets. H-A.
Loeliger and
T. Mittelholzer
242
An algebraic description of modula¬
tion and coding. I.
Hansen,
T.
Maseng
and
E.
Spets
243
Performance
analysis
of trellis codes
for
ISI
channels.
W
-Н.
Sheen
and G. L. Stuber
244
Trellis coded modulation for band
limited channels.
J
-Е.
Porath
and T. Aulin
245
An algebraic framework for rotational
invariance
of trellis codes.
M.D.Trott
246
Multidimensional codes for 4PSK
modulation with
invariance
under rotation. P. Szulakiewicz
Session ThP2 Room
С
Vector Quantization
247
On the performance of tree-struc¬
tured vector quantization. D.
L.
Neuhoff
and
D. H.
Lee
248
On tree-structured vector quantiza¬
tion over noisy channels.
N.
Phamdo and
N.
Farvardin
249
A comparison of growing and prun¬
ing balanced and unbalanced
tree-structured vector quantiz¬
ers.
E. A
Riskin and
R. M. Gray
250
Locally adaptive vector quantization
for image compression.
R. M.
Goodman, M. Sayano K-M
Cheung and
F
Pollara
251
Resolution-constrained tree-struc¬
tured vector quantization. J.
Iin and J. A. Storer
252
Hierarchical vector quantization algo¬
rithms as stepwise optimiza¬
tion algorithms.
E. Majani
253
Code clustering for weighted univer¬
sal VQ and other applications.
P.
A. Chou
254
A theory for vector quantization.
S. C. Greer and J. G. Dunham
Session
ТћРЗ
Room D Error Correcting Constrained Codes
255
Extended inverse Hamming distance
preserving mappings for con¬
strained codes. A. S. J. Hel-
berg and
H. C
Ferreira
256
Single peak shift correction in (d,k)
sequences. A. V. Kuznetsov
and A. J. H. Vinck
257
The (d,k) subcode of a linear block code.
A. Patapoutian and P. V. Kumar
258
Error correcting codes with bounded
digital sum. M. Blaum, S. Lit-
syn, H. van Tilborg and
V. Buskens
259
DC-constrained error-correcting
codes with small digital sum.
G. D. Cohen and S.
N.
Litsyn
260
Trellis constrained DC-free block
codes. J. Gu and T.
Fuja
261
Variable length trellis decoding.
M. Belongie and C. Heegard
262
Convolutional encoded (d,k) sequences.
A. V. Kuznetsov and A J. H. Vinck
Session ThP4 Room
D
Shannon Theory IV
263
Extremal set theory as information
theory. L. Gargano, J.
Korner
and U. Vaccaro
264
Information content of images.
N.
Tavakoli
265
The role of common randomness in
information theory and cryp¬
tography. Part I: secrecy con¬
straints. R. Ahlswede and I.
Csiszár
266
A study of the error exponent for bi¬
nary channels based on the
intersection of Hamming
spheres. T. S. Han and K. Kobayashi
267
Identification plus transmission. T.
S. Han and S. Verdu
268
The strong converse to the identifica¬
tion coding theorem. T. S.
Han and S. Verdu
269
Bounds of the error probability for
random codes. G. Hedby
Session ThPS Room
F
Multiple Access end Data Networks
270
Error correcting disjunctive codes for
multiaccess communication.
S. Abdul-Jabbar
271
Polling systems with synchronization
constraints. A. Khamisy, E.
Altman
and M.
Sidi
272
Random-access communication over
multi-channel communication
systems with applications to
optical networks.
N.
Mehravari
*
Some recent results on lower bound to
mean packet delay in random
multiple access. B. S. Tsybakov and
N.
B. Likhanov
273
Performance evaluation of tree algo¬
rithm with the capture effect.
С
Xinlin and
R. Du
274
On the order of transmissions in mul¬
tiaccess channels. I.
Kessler
and M.
Sidi
275
Performance analysis of a new multi¬
ple access protocol for spread
spectrum channels. K-Y.
Fu
and
С
-S.
Li
276
Design of multiple access techniques
for burst error channels. A.
Yongaeoglu and S. Fakhouri
Session ThP6 Room
G
277
Sequences I
Aperiodic binary input sequences for
multi-use maximum-likeli¬
hood estimation of multipath
channels. J.
Ruprecht
278
Correlations of complex sequences
derived from BCH codes and
their duals.
M. Antweiler and L.
Bomer
279
P-ary sequences whose periodic cor¬
relations have only two values.
S. Matsufuji and K.
Imamura
•
Sequences with almost perfect auto-cor¬
relation. J.
Wolfmann
280
New perfect three level and three
phase sequences. L.
Bomer
and M. Antweiler
281
On the nonexistence of even-odd
Barker arrays. J.
Jedwab
282
Near-optimal four-phase sequences
for CDMA. S. Boztas and P. V.
Kumar
283
New constructions and bounds on so¬
nar sequences. O. Moreno, R.
Games and H. Taylor
Session ThP7 Room
H
284
Pattern Recognition I
297
A splitting theorem for tree construc¬
tion. D. Burshtein, V. Delia
Pietra,
D.
Kanevsky and
A. Nadas
285
A minimax classification approach
with application to robust
speech recognition.
N.
Merhav and
C
-Н.
Lee
286
Texture classification using Informa¬
tion theory. R. M.Goodman
and H. K. Greenspan
287
K-nearest-nelghbor distribution with
application to class likeness
measurement.
H. Poublan and F.
Castanie
288
Incremental rule-based learning. R.
M. Goodman and
С
M. Higglns
289
On exponential bounds on the
Bayes
risk of nonparametric classifi¬
cation rules.
A. Krzyżak
290
Another test for Independence.
J. E. Hershey and A. A. Has¬
san and L.H. Ozarow
298
Efficient methods for improving cod¬
ing gains in concatenated cod¬
ing systems. E. Paaske
Soft information in concatenated
codes. B. Rislow, T. Maseng,
O. Trandem
Session FA2 Room
С
299
Multi-User Communications
Π
8:00 - 9:00
a.m.
Friday, June
28,1991
Theatre Plenary Session
Aspects of Randomness in Graphs and Hyergraphs.
Ronald Graham
Session
FAI
Room
В
Convolutional Codes
Ш
291
Estimating the computational cut-off
rate for the Gilbert-Elliot chan¬
nel with short interleaving. R.
Johannesson
and K. S. Zigangirov
292
Sequential decoding with adaptive re¬
ordering of codeword trees. B.
Radosavljevic, E. Arikan and B.
Hajek
293
Principles of algebraic-sequential de¬
coding.
K. S.
Zigangirov
294
An additive metric for sequential de¬
coding on input-restricted
channels. E. Arikan
295
Comparison and analysis of
Fano
and stack sequential decoding
of high-rate punctured convolutional
codes. G. Begin and D. Haccoun
296
New maximum likelihood decoding
techniques for punctured con¬
volutional
с
des.
P. Charn-
KeitKong, Y. Saitoh,
К
Yamaguchi and H. Imai
Random multiple-access channels
with correlated sources. M. Salehi
300
Asymptotic expansion for the capac¬
ity region of the multiple-ac¬
cess channel with common
information and almost
Gaussian noise. V. V. Prelov
and E. C. van
der Meulen
301
An asymptotic expression for the ca¬
pacity region of the two-way
communication channel with
additive almost Gaussian noise. V. V.
Prelov and
E. C
van
der
Meulen
302
Extending the achievable rate region
of the binary multiplying channel.
J. P. M.
Schalkwijk
303
On linear delta-decodable codes for
binary adder channels. C-C.
Lu
and R-H. Lee
304
Uniquely decodable code pair with¬
out time sharing. F. Guo and
Y. Watanabe
305
Automation implementation of some
coding strategies for the dis¬
crete memoryless multiple-ac¬
cess channel with feedback.
A. Y. Belokoptov
306
A simple method for generation of a
class of superimposed codes.
P. Anderson
Session FA3 Room
D
Storage Channels
307
Capacity of noisy, discrete memo¬
ryless channels under input
constraints. E. Karasan
308
On timing jitter and channel capacity
of hard-limiting channels.
C.P.M.J.
Baggen
and J. K. Wolf
309
The
periođ-2
capacity of write unidi¬
rectional memories with unin¬
formed encoder and decoder.
W. M. C. J. van Overveld and
F. M. J.
Willems
310
The genera! solution of write equaliza¬
tion for RLL
(d,iđ
codes.
H. D. L. Hollman
•
Performance comparison of equalizers
in a magnetic recording chan¬
nel with asymmetric re¬
sponse. D. J. Tyner and
J. G. Proakis
311
Performance of trellis codes for mag¬
netic recording channels. J. T.
Aslanis and M. P. C. Fossorier
312
Matched convolutional codes for
(1
±
D) partial response channels.
F. Morales-Moreno, W.
Holubowicz and S. Pasupathy
313
On constructing optimal tests and de¬
fect-correcting codes.
1.1. Dumer
Session FA4 Room
E
Source Coding
Π
314
Piecewise linear vector quantizers.
J. D. Gibson and D. G. Jeong
315
A lattice VQ for transform image cod¬
ing. T. R. Fischer
316
An asymptotic analysis of two-stage
vector quantization. D. H. Lee
and D. L.
Neuhoff
317
A residual structure for trellis-coded
vector quantization. R. L.
Frost and F. Xu
318
Extension of a theme by Shannon: A
conjecture on source coding.
R. W. Yeung
319
On variable length source coding un¬
der epsilon-fldelity criterion.
H. Sato
320
Successive refinement of informa¬
tion: A direct proof of the nec¬
essary and sufficient
condition. B. Rimoldi
321
On the optimal asymptotic perform¬
ance of universal ordering
and discrimination of Individ¬
ual sequences. J. J. Wein¬
berger,
J. Živ
and A. Lempel
323
On the use of side information in di¬
versity combining in frequency-hopping
communications in partial band jamming.
J. S. Lee and L. E. Miller
324
Detection of Rayleigh-fading M-ary
signals In spherically symmet¬
ric noise.
E. Conte,
M.
Di Bis-
ceglie and M. Lops
325
Frequency-selective channels be¬
come additive white Gaussian
in the limit of
infinite
spread¬
ing.
С
Günther
and
С.
Schlegel
326
The effect of multipath interference
on the performance of random
accessing.
J
-Н.
Wen and J-F. Chang
327
On diversity combining techniques
for DS-CDMA system over
multipath fading channel. E.
Zehavi and D. Keschet
328
Fast FH/MFSK communications in
jammed binary coded chan¬
nels. Y. T.
Su
and R.C. Chang
329
Sequential decoding with ARQ for
systems with finite buffer re¬
ceivers. S. Kallel
Session FA6 Room
G
Distributed Information Processing
330
331
332
Session FA5 Room
F
Communication Systems
ГУ
322
Elimination filter for co-channel In¬
terference in asynchronous
SSMA systems with ampli¬
tude-phase shift keying.
N.
Suehiro
333
334
335
Coding for parallel asynchronous
communications. M. Blaum
and J.
Brück
Fundamental neural structures, op¬
erations, and asymptotic performance
criteria in decentralized binary hypothe¬
sis testing. P. Papantoni-Kazakos,
D. Kazakos and H.
Delie
Effect of noise on long term memory
in cellular automata with
asynchronous delays between
the processors. R. Gharavi
and V. Anantharam
Error exponents for distributed detec¬
tion with feedback. H. M. H.
Shalaby and A. Papamarcou
Performance aspects of decentralized
detection systems with feedback.
A. Alhakeem and P. K. Varshney
Multiterminal encoding for decentral¬
ized estimation of a remote
source. M.
Longo
and M.
Di Bisceglie
336
Multilevel quantization and fusion
scheme for the decentralized
detection of an unknown sig¬
nal. V. Aalo and R. Viswanathan
Session FA7 Room
H
Data Networks III
337
On achieving a throughput of one for
a random access channel with
collisions of known multiplic¬
ity.
S. S.
Panwar
338
Optimal admission control of two traf¬
fic types at a circuit-switched
network node. I. Lambadaris,
P. Narayan and
!.
Vinlotis
339
Error-correcting schemes with non-
optimum interleaving for
packet radio network«. G. CanceUleri,
F. Chiaraluce and G. GuidotU
340
Random multiple access of packets
to a channel with non-uni¬
form feedback errors. A. K. Choudhury
341
Coding methods for asynchronous
multiple access collision chan¬
nels without feedback. M. Ruszinko
342
On the performance of short codes In
multiaccess communications.
S.
Laufer
and J. Snyders
343
New families of codes applicable to
synchronous fiber-optics code-
division multiple-access sys¬
tems and to arbitrary
synchronous time-hopping
code-division multiple-access
communication systems. Z.
Kostie and E. L. Titlebaum
344
Frequency-hopped spread-spectrum
random access with local ad¬
aptation.
S. W.
Kim
349
Spherical codes and set partitioning
on the real line.
T. Ericson
and V. Zinoviev
350
On permutation group codes for the
Gaussian channel. I. Inge-
marsson, D. Z. Dai and S.
Bergstrom
351
Group codes in Hamming spaces. T.
Ericson. I. Ingemarsson
and
V. Zinoviev
352
A bandwidth-elTlcient Reed-Solomon
block-coded modulation with
an expanded 8-PSK constella¬
tion.
H. Y.
Chung
Session FP2 Room
С
Detection
Session FP1 Room
В
Err«· Correcting Coding VI
345
Division and bit-serial multiplication
over GF(<f). M. A. Hasan and
V. K. Bhargava
346
Explicit formulas for self-complemen¬
tary normal bases In certain
finite
flelds.
A. Lempel and G. Seroussi
347
Dual basis code design for a fault-tol¬
erant, multi-bit correcting bus
interface chip. G. R. Redinbo,
L. M.
Napolitano,
D. D. Andaleon
348
On fast Galois field multiplication. E.
D. Mastrovito
353
Joint channel identification and sym¬
bols detection. R.
Vallet
and
G. K.
Kaleh
354
Threshold detection in correlated gen¬
eralized noise fields. D. Mtddleton
355
When is the generalized likelihood ra¬
tio test optimal? O. Zeitouni.
J. Ziv and
N.
Merhav
356
Quickest detection of transients. B.
Broder
and S. Schwartz
357
The detection of target from cluster
by use of third-order
cumulant.
F. L. Luo,
W.
H.
Yang,
and Z.
N.
Shi
358
Use of Lempel-Ziv algorithm for non-
parametric discrimination:
Simulation experiment.
T. T.
Kadota and J. Ziv
359
Asymptotically minimax
multialterna¬
tive
sequential detection of
disorder of information sys¬
tems. A. G. Tartakovsky
360
M-ary detectability of signals in K-
dutter plus noise: Evaluation
by
Pade
approximations. H.
Amindavar and J. A. Ritcey
Session FP3 Room
D
361
Optical Communications
Concatenated coding for heterodyne
optical FSK and
OOK
signals
impaired by phase noise.
Y. E.
Dallai
and S. Shamai (ShitzJ
362
Soft maximum likelihood decoding of
binary balanced codes.
G. S.
Markarian,
R. R
Mezhlumian and
F. Taleb
•
Optical orthogonal code division multi¬
ple access system. H. M. Kwon
363
Analysis of optical phase-locked loop
receivers. G. Einarsson
•
Optical communication channel includ¬
ing active optical filters (AOF).
O. Somekh
364
Probability bounds on the peak inten¬
sity of spectrally encoded
ul¬
trashort
light pulse CDMA. J.
A. Salehi and E. A. Varvarigos
365
On capacity of lossy photon channels
with input constraints. F. Ka-
naya
366
Theoretical analysis of coherent opti¬
cal FSK systems with limiter-
discriminator detection. E.
Forestieri
and G.
Prati
Session FP4 Room
E
Pattern Recognition
Π
367
Imperfectly supervised training in
statistical pattern recognition.
G. Lugosi
368
String matching is hard in VLSI. K.
F. Pang
369
Categorization by simulated anneal¬
ing.
P. Kiss, L. Van Gool, P. Van-
roose and A. Oosterlinck
370
Computing with almost optimal
sia»
threshold circuits. K-Y, Siu,
V. Royehowdhury, T. Kailath
*
An information theoretical approach to
neural networks.
С
Lucas
371
Multiple-level information source
model: Theoretical analysis
and application to pattern rec¬
ognition.
Y. Y.
Tang,
C. Y. Suen, Y. Z. Qu and M.
Zhang
372
A study of associating schemes in as¬
sociative memory classifier.
M. Zhang,
Y. Y. Tang, C. Y. Suen and T.
D.Bui
373
A deterministic annealing approach
to constrained clustering. K.
Rose, E. Gurewitz and G. C.
Fox
Session FP5 Room
F
Information Theory Applications
374
Optimization of the efficiency of ex¬
pert systems under real-time
constraints. J-D. Piques
375A new model of numerical
computer data and its applica¬
tion for constructing mini¬
mum-redundancy codes.
B. Y. Kavalerchik
376
Distortion-free compression of musi¬
cal scores. W. J. McCausland,
H.
Leib
and S. D. Morgera
377
A 6-band sub-band coder on
ECG
waveforms. S.
С
Tai
378
Hard and soft decisions in diagnosis
by space-timesignatures. M.
G. Karpovsky, L. B. Levitin
and F. S. Vainstein
379
On the game of googol as the secre¬
tary problem. S.
Silverman
and
A. Nadas
380
Performance limits for superimposed
codes with non-exclusive sta¬
tion assignments. S. Csibi
Session FP6 Room
G
381
Sequences
Π
Binary sequences with Gold-like cor¬
relation properties but larger
linear span. S. Boztas and P. V. Kumar
382
Balanced polyphase sequences with
good periodic correlation prop¬
erties obtained from modified
Kumar-Moreno sequences. T.
Moriuchi and K.
Imamura
383
Sets of sonar sequences. S. W. Golomb,
T. Etzion and H. Taylor
384
Cascaded GMW sequences.
A. Klapper,
A. H. Chan and M. Goresky
385
On Welch s bound for the correlation
of a sequence set J. L. Massey
386
Large linear complexity· sequences
over
Zą
for quadriphase modu¬
lated communication systems
having good correlation prop¬
erties. P. Udaya and M. U. Siddlqi
387
Nonbinary
Kasami
sequences. S-C.
liu and J. J.
Komo
388
Minimum distance of logarithmic
and fractional partial m-se-
quences. P. V. Kumar and V. K. Wei
389
Author Index
Conference
Author
Index
Aalo,
V.
336
Abdel-Ghaffar,
К.
196, 227
Abdul-Jabbar,
S.
270
Ahlswede, R.
59, 95, 105, 265
Albassam, S.
142
Algoet, P.
16, 168
Alhakeem, A.
334
Allard, P. E.
84
Alon,
N. 139
Altes, R.
A.
130
Altman, E.
271
Amindavar, H.
360
Anantharam,
V.
332
Andaleon, D. D.
347
Anderson,
J. B
. 116,220
Anderson,
P.
306
Antweiler,
M.
278, 280
Ariel,
M.
48
Arikan,
E.
292,294
Arimoto,
S.
236
Ashley, J.
230
Aslanis,
J. T.
311
Augot, D.
7
Aulin, T.
147, 244
В
Baggen, C.
P. M.
J.
308
Baker,
C. R.
103
Balakrishnan, V.
71
Barg,
Α. Μ.
54
Barnhart, C.
M.
155
Barron, A.
R.
85
Battail,
G.
2
Be ery, Y.
190
Begin,
G.
295
Bell, M.
R.
60
Belo, C. A. C.
172
Belokoptov, A. Y.
305
Belongie, M.
261
Bender,
P.
E.
106
Benyamin-Seeyar, A.
90
Berger, T.
74
Bergstrom,
S.
350
Beutler, F. J. 157
Bhargava,
V.
K.
345
Biglieri, E.
3
Bims,
H.
V.
121
Blahut,R.E.
55
Blake,
I.
F.
39
Blaum, M.
138, 258, 330
Bomer, L.
278, 280
Bose,
В.
142
Bournas, R. M.
157
Bours, P. A. H.
194
Boztas, S.
282,381
Breder,
В.
356
Bronstem, M.
43
Braaldi.R.A.
51
Brock, J. 82, 86, 138, 139, 330
Bucklew,
J.
Α.
75
Bui,
T. D.
372
Bukofzer, D.
С.
73
Burnashev, M.
V.
46
Burshtein, D.
284
Buskens, V.
258
Cai,
N. 105
Calderbank, A.
R.
148,187
Cambanis, S.
23, 79
Camion, P.
52
Cancellieri,
G.
339
Capocelli, R. M.
179
Carbonez, A.
69
Cargano, L.
96
Carlet,
С
56
Castanie,
F. 287
Castellani,
V.
З
Chan,
Α. Η.
384
Chang, C.-J.
158
Chang, J.-F.
221,326
Chang,
R. C
328
Chao, C.-C.
151
Chao, I.-F.
103
CharnKeitKong, P.
296
Charpin, P.
7
Chen, J.-C.
201
Chen, K.-C.
223
Cheng,
R. S.
211
Cherubini,
G.
37
Cheung, K.-M.
184,250
Chiaraluce,
F. 339
Chikazawa,
T.
129
Choong, N.-B.
*
Chou, D.-P.
91
Chou, P.
A.
185,238,253
Choudhury, A. K.
340
Chu,
K.-C.
111,237
Chung,
H. Y.
352
Cideciyan,
R. D.
114
Cioffi, J. M.
16, 121
Coffey, J. T.
60
Cohen,
G. D.
259
Cohn,
D. L.
46
Collins, O.
50
Conan, J.
14
Conte, E.
324
Cooper,
Α. Β.
93
Costello,
D. J.
145,200
Courteau, B.
52
Cover,
T. M.
19,62
Cruz,
R. L.
153
Csibi, S.
380
Csiszár,
L
*
Csiszár,
L
265
D
Dahl,
C.
41
Dei,
D. Z.
350
Dai,
Q.
222
Dallal,
Y. E.
64,361
Daneshgaran, F.
135
Davisson, L. D.
223
Delič, H.
331
Della Pietra,
V.
284
Dembo, A.
102, 166
de
Oliveira,
H. M.
2
Dersch, U.
219
DeSantis, A.
179
Desmedt, Y.
176
Di
Bisceglie, M.
324,335
Digalakis, V.
134
Dorsch,
B. G.
88
Du,
J.
35
Du,
R.
273
Duel-Hallen,
A.
31
Dumer, 1.1.
54,313
Dunham,
J. G.
254
E
Effros, M.
185
Einarsson, G.
363
Ejima, T.
81
Ekroot, L.
19
Emarah,
Α.-
A. M.
11
Ephraim,
Y.
163
Ephremides, A.
155, 208, 213
Ericson,
T.
349,351
Erlich, S.
136
Etzion, T.
383
Fadgyas, T.
234
Fakhouri, S.
276
Falong, L.
83
Fang,
G.
143
Farrell, P. G.
193
Farvardin, N.
248
Feder,
M.
27, 113
Fendick.K. W.
206
Feng,
G. L.
53
Ferreira,
H. C.
255
Finamore, W. A.
108, 116
Fischer,
T. R.
315
Fitzpatrick, P.
199
Fordigh, M.
204
Forestieri, E.
366
Fomey, G. D.
45
Fossorier, M. P. C.
311
Fox,
G. C.
373
Frank, C. D.
47
Frey,
M. R.
17
Frite,
J.
98
Frost,
R. L.
317
Fu, K.-Y.
275
Fuja,
T.
89,260
Fuji
wara,
E.
140
Fujiwara, T.
6
Fukasawa, Ä.
66
G
Gamet, R.
283
Gsrgeno, L.
179, 263
Gatherer, A.
159
Genter,
W.
L.
207
Geraniotis,
E.
171,210
Ghaffari,
В.
210
Gharavi,
R.
332
Ghosh,
M.
34
Gibson,!.
D.
132,314
Gill,
J.
111,237
Gohya.T.
140
Golomb,
S. W.
383
Goodman,
R.
87, 195, 250, 286,
288
Goresky,
M.
384
Goto,
N.
233
Gray,
R. M.
22.119,185,249
Greblicki,
W.
161
Greenspan,
H.
К.
286
Gréer,
S.C.
254
Gu,
J.
260
Gubner,
J.
218
Guidoni,
G.
339
Günther,
С.
325
Guo,
R
304
Gurewitz,
E.
373
Gyorfi,
L.
69
H
Heecoun, D.
198, 295
Hailm, Z.
181
Hajek,
B.
153,292
Hamada, N.
9
Han,
T. S.
266,267,268
Hansen,
L
242
Hansen,
J. P.
42
Hasan,
M. A.
345
Hassan, A.A. 290
Hassner,
M.
43
Hedby,
G.
269
Heegard.C.
261
Heîberg, A. S. J.
255
Helgert,
H. J.
Π
Hetleseth.T.
9
Hershey,
J.
E.
290
Herzberg,
H.
149
Higgins.C. M.
288
Hoilman, H. D. L.
228,310
Holubowicz, W.
312
Honig,
M. L.
·
Honig,
M. L.
71,72
Horibe, Y.
1
10
Hsieh.S.F.
133
Hoffman,
W. C.
10
Heiytïkar, S.
N. 239
Hwang,
С.
65
Hwang, L.-C.
158
I
Іпші.Н.
141,203,296
їа«йюга,К.
175,279,382
Immmk, K. A. S.
228
Ingemarsson, I.
350, 351
Inoue,
T.
129
Inouye.y.
131
Ito,
H.
78
Itoh.S.
233
Jansen,
С.
84
Janssen,
J. C.
M.
92
Jedwab,
J.
281
Jensen,!. J.
13
Jeong, D.
G.
314
Jia,
M.
90
Job,
V.
10
Johannesson, R.
291
К
Kabal,
P.
4
Kadota,
Т.Т.
358
Kailath.T.
370
Kakaes.A.K.
152
Kaleh,
G. K.
353
Kallel, S.
329
Kanaya.F.
365
Kanevsky, D.
284
Kanmtrpatti, R.
173
Kaplan, G.
100
Karabed.R.
229
Karasan, E.
307
Karpovsky,
M. G.
378
Kasami,
T.
1,6
Katich,
О.
*
Katona,
G.
97
Kavalerchik,
В. У.
375
Kawabata, T.
102
Kazakos,
D.
331
Keschet.D.
327
Kessler,
I.
274
Knachatrian,
G. H.
*
Khamisy,
Α.
271
Khanđani, A.
К.
4
Kieffer,
J. C.
226
Kiely, A.
В.
60
Kim,
S. W.
344
Kim,
Y. H.
182
Kiss, P.
369
Klapper,
Α.
384
Kobayashi,
Η.
156
Kobayashi,
К.
232,266
Komo,
J. J.
387
Koplowite, J.
29
Korner,
J.
96,263
Korzhik.V.
*
Korahik.V.L
·
Koski,1!.
23
Kostic, Z.
343
Krzyżak,
A.
289
Kom«, P. V.
40, 257, 282, 381
388
Kažnetsov, A. V.
256, 262
Kwon.H.M.
*
Lam,W. M.
25
Lambadaris,
I.
338
Larsson, T.
147
Lataief, K. B.
202
Laufer,
S.
342
Lazic, D. E.
21
Lee, C.-H.
285
Lee, D. H.
247,316
Lee, J. S.
323
Lee, R.-H.
303
Leib,
H.
376
Lelewer, D. A.
235
Lempel, A.
321, 346
Le-Ngoc, T.
90
Levitin, L. B.
378
Li.C.-S.
275
Li,
D.
32
Likhanov, N. B.
*
Lin, J.
251
Lin, M.-C.
137
Lin, S.
1,6
Lin, S.
146
Litsyn, S.
44,258,259
Liu, C.
165
Liu, K. J. R.
133
Liu, R.
131
Liu, S.-C.
387
Lobanov, J. P.
46
Lobstein, A. C.
57
Loeliger, H.-A.
241
Longo,
M.
335
Lookabaugh, T.
238
Lops, M.
324
Lous, N. J. C.
194
Lu.C.-C.
*
Lu.C.-C.
303
Lu,D.-L.
221
Lucas,
C.
*
Lugosi, G.
367
Luo, F. L.
357
Lyons,
D. F.
187
M
Macdonald, A. J.
220
Madhusudhana, H. S.
94
Majani, E.
104, 252
Mandeli,
M.
212
Marcellin, M. W.
231
Marcus,
B.
168, 225
Markarian, G.
S.
362
Marton,
K.
76
Maseng.T.
242,298
Masry, E.
79
Massey, J. L,
385
Mastrovito, E. D.
348
Mathys, P.
125,189
Matsufuji, S.
279
Mazumdar, R.
173
McCausland, W. J.
376
McEliece, R.
154, 195, 196, 205,
212
McLaugniin» S. W.
61, 187
Mehravari, N.
272
Meijers, J.
126
Pearlman, W. A.
183
Meng,
T. H.-Y.
159
Pellikaan, R.
*
Merhav, N. 163, 285, 355
Peng,
X.-H.
193
Mezhluraian,
R. R.
362
Penzhorn, W. T.
26
Middleton, D. 77,354
Petz,
D.
*
Miller, J. 87
Phamdo,
N. 248
Miller, L.E. 323
Pietrobon, S. S.
49, 150
Miller,
M. L
20
Piques, J.-D.
374
Mittelholzer, T. 241
Pless,
V.
10,51
Modestino,
J. W.
167, 182, 239
Plotnik, E.
109,216
Modiano,
Б.
213
Polemi,
D.
38
Montpetit,
Α.
52
Pollara, F. 188, 250
Montreuil, P.
198
Polty
rev, G.
149
Morales-Moreno,
F. 312
Polydoros, A.
65
Moreno,
С.
44
Porath,
J.-E.
244
Moreno, O.
40, 44, 283
Pottie, G.
J.
148
Morgera, S. D.
376
Poublan.H.
287
Monta, H.
232
Prati,
G.
366
Moriuchi, T.
175, 382
Prelov,
V. V.
300, 301
Moulin, P.
67
Proakis, J. G.
*
Moura, J.
M. F.
172
Proakis, J. G.
32
Murad,
A.
89
Pursley, M. B.
47
N
Q
Na, S.
28
Ou, Y. Z.
371
Nadas,
A.
284,379
Nagaoka, H.
*
Nanda,
S.
183
Naor, J.
139
Naor, M.
139, 214
Napolitano,
L. M.
347
Narayan, P.
165, 338
Nemetz, T.
127
Neuhoff,
D. L.
61,247,316
Nilsson,
J.
191
Nilsson,
M.
240
Nissenbaum,
В.
113
Nobel,
Α.
166
Norton,
G.
199
О
Oda,
H.
120
Okunev, Y.
*
Oleer,
S.
114
Onyszchuk,
I.
M.
*
Oosterlinck, A.
369
Orlitsky.A.
214,215
Ostoich, M.
*
O Sullivan, J. A.
20,67
Ozarow, L. H.
15, 290
Paaske,E.
297
Pang, K.
F.
368
Panwar,
S. S.
337
Papamarcou, A.
333
Papantoni-Kazakos, P.
331
Paquin, C.
198
Park,
S. J.
119
Pasupathy, S.
312
Patapoutian, A.
257
Pawlak,
M.
70, 161
R
Radosavljevic, B.
292
Rajatheva, R. M. A. P.
33
Rajpal, S.
146
Ramesh, R.
117
Rantapaa, E.
71
Rao,R.
*
Rao,R. P.
183
Rapajic, P. B.
*
Redinbo, G. R.
347
Reibman, A. R.
25
Rhee,D.J.
146
Rice,
M. D.
30
Rimoldi, B.
320
Riskin, E. A.
185, 249
Rislow, B.
298
Ritcey, J. A.
360
Roche,
J. R.
169
Rodrigues,
M. A.
206
Rose,K.
373
Rosenberg,
С.
173
Roth,
R. M.
139,225
Roychowdhury, V.
370
Rumsey,
H.
104
Rupf,
M.
197
Ruprecht,
J.
277
Ruszinko,
M.
341
Sadowsky,
J. S.
75, 201, 202
Safavi-Naini, R.
122, 123
Saitoh,
Y.
141,296
Sakaniwa, K.
58
Salehi.J. A.
364
Salehi, M.
299
Santiago, C. A. F.
116
Sato,
H.
319
Sato,
Y.
120
Sa«, A.
216
Sauder,
D.
171
Sayano, M.
195, 250
Sayood, K.
28
Schalkwijk,
J. P. M.
302
Schlegel,
C.
219,325
Schwartz,
S.
356
Seberry, J.
122
Seguin, G.
14
Sendrier,
N. 7
Senk,
V.
21
Seroussi, G.
346
Shahri.H.
92
Shalaby, H. M. H.
333
Shalmon, M.
164
Shamai, S.
15, 64, 100, 361
Sheen, W.-H.
243
Shen, B.Z.
*
Shi, G. Q.
68
Shi, Z.
N. 357
Shields,
P. C.
18, 63, 76
Shin, D.-R.
170
Shwedyk, E.
33, 222
Siddiqi, M.U.
94,386
Sidi,
M.
271,274
Siegel,
P.
229
Silverman,
S.
379
Simonyi, G.
59
Siu, K.-Y.
82, 370
Sivarajan, K.
N. 154, 205
Smeets, B.
180
Smolensky, R.
86
Smyth, P.
87, 184
Snyder, D. L.
67, 162
Snyders, J.
48, 192, 342
Sohn, W. 132
Sole, P.
12
Solomon,
G.
8, 196
Somekh,
О.
*
Spets,
E.
242
Steiglitz, K.
71
Stem, T.
186
Stockham, T. G.
22
Storer, J. A.
112,251
Struik,
R.
174
Stuber, G.L.
243
Su, Y. T.
328
Suehiro,
N. 322
Suen.C. Y.
371,372
Suzuki, H.
236
Swanson, L.
224
Szpankowski, W.
80
Szulakiewicz, P.
246
Tai,
S. C.
377
Takata, T.
1,6
Takizawa, Y.
66
Taleb, F.
362
Tanaka, H.
124
Tang,
Y. Y.
371,372
Tartakovsky, A. G.
359
Tassiulas, L.
208
Tavakoli,
N. 264
Taylor,
H.
283,383
Teneketzis,
D.
157
Thomas,
J.
217
Tillich,
J. P.
128
Titlebaum,
E. L.
343
To.L.-P.
58
Tong,
L.
131
Trandem, O.
298
Trott,
M. D.
45,245
Tsybakov, B. S.
*
Türkin,
A. L
*
Tyner, D. J.
*
Tzeng, K. K.
53,92
U
Udaya,P.
386
Uehara, S.
175
Ujita,
S.
1
Vaccaro, U.
96, 179, 263
Vainstein, F. S.
378
Vajda, I.
99, 127
Vallet,
R.
353
van
der Meulen, E. C.
69, 144,
300, 301
Van Gooi, L.
369
van
Overveld,
W.
M. C. J.
309
Vanroose, P.
144, 369
van Tilborg,
H. C
A.
143, 194,
258
van
Tilburg, J.
126
Varanasi,
С. С.
226
Varanasi,
M. K.
118
Vardy.À.
190
Varshney,
Р. К.
334
Varvarigos,
Ε. Α.
364
Vasquez,
Α.
43
Vastóla,
K. S.
207
Vater,
H.
88
Venkatesan,
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Vinck, A. J.H.
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Viniotis,
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Vucetic, B. S.
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