72.1 B-ISDN Manfred N.Huber B-ISDN Services and Applications- Asynchronous Transfer Mode.Transmission of B-ISDN Signals.ATM Adaptation Siemens Layer. B-ISDN Signaling J.N.Daigle 72.2 Computer Communication Networks Commun University of Mississippi General Networking Concepts Computer Con ication Network Architecture. Local-Area- Networks and Internetssome Joseph Bannister Additional Recent Developments University of Southern 72.3 Local-Area Networks
Linear Transversal Equalizers Nonlinear Equalizers. Linear 70.3 Receivers. Nonlinear Receivers 70.3 Spread Spectrum Communications Brief History Why Spread Spectrum? Basic Concepts and M. K. Simon Terminology. Spread Spectrum Techniques. Applications of Jet Propulsion Laboratory Spread Spectrum 70.1 Error Control Coding Richard C. Dorf and Zhen Wan Error correcting codes may be classified into two broad categories: block codes and tree codes. A block code
68.1Introduction 68.2 Early Analysis Programs Load Flow (Power Flow). Fault Analysis. Transient Stability. Fast Transients. Reliability. Economic Dispatch and Unit Commitment 68.3 The Second Generation of Programs Graphics Protection Other Uses for Load Flow Analysis
66.1 Generators Tianjing University AC Generators. DC Generators Donald Galler 66.2 Motors Motor Applications Motor Analysis Massachusetts Institute 66.3 Small Electric Motors of Technology Single Phase Induction Motors. Universal Motors.Permanent Elias G.Strangas Magnet AC Motors.Stepping Motors Michigan State University
64.1 Transformer Construction The Transformer Core. Core and Shell Types. Transformer windings. Taps 64.2 Power Transformer Modeling The Three-Winding Ideal Transformer Equivalent Circuit. A Practical Three-Winding Transformer Equivalent Circuit. The
62.1 Power Quality Disturbances Periodic Waveform Distortion Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker. Transients Brief Interruptions, Sags, and Swells.Unbalances.Transients Jos Arrillaga 62.2 Power Quality Monitoring University of Canterbury
80.1 Integrated Circuits(RAM, ROM) Dynamic RAMs(DRAMs). Static RAMs(SRAMs).Nonvolatile Programmable Memories. Read-Only Memories(ROMs) W. David Pricer 80.2 Basic Disk System Architectures IBM Basic Magnetic Disk System Architecture.Characterization of 1/0 Workloads. Extensions to Conventional Disk Architectures Randy H. Katz
78.1Introduction 78.2 The Role of Simulation 78.3 Motivation for the Use of Simulation 78.4 Limitations of Simulation 78.5 Simulation Structure 78.6 The Interdisciplinary Nature of Simulation 78.7 Model Design