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
73.1 Signal Detection General Considerations. Detection of Known Signals.Detection of Parametrized Signals. Detection of Random Signals Deciding A mong Multiple Signals. Detection of Signals in More General noise rocessesRobust and Nonparametric Detection Distributed and Sequential Detection. Detection with Continuous-Time Measurements 73.2 Noise Statistics of Noise. Noise Pow owerect of Linear Transformations on Autocorrelation and Power Spectral Density White, Gaussian
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
University of California,Davis 69.1 Modulation and Demodulation Jefferson F. Lindsey III Modulation. Superheterodyne Technique. Pulse-Code Southern Illinois University at Modulation. Frequency-Shift Keying. M-ary Phase-Shift Carbondale Keying. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Dennis F. Doelitzsch 69.2 Radio 3-D Communications Standard Broadcasting (Amplitude Modulation).Frequency