NATIONAL ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS, 1972.

M. A. Fraser, Melvin D. Aldridge, Constantine Balanis, Clyde L. Owings, James J. Freeman, George A. Smith, Joseph G. Llaurado, Charles A. Cain, Yoshiyuki Horii, George W. Hughes, D. C. Lai, R. L. Lux, Neville Lewis, B. James Ley

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Abstract

Proceedings includes 90 papers dealing with a wide variety of topics pertaining to electronics, such as communications, radar, signal analysis, VLF transmission, control systems, graph theory, Walshfunctions, instrumentation, connector systems, reliable design and testing, solid-state devices and circuits, digital systems and computers, and continuing engineering education. Following is a list of titles and authors: System Wide Area Paging. By M. A. Fraser. Reliable Communications in Coal Mines. By Melvin D. Aldridge. Electromagnetic Filed Analysis for Underground Wireless Communication. By Constantine A. Balanis. Urination: Transduction and Signal Processing Techniques for Evaluation of Obstructions. By Clyde L. Owings. Use of Ultrasound in Medical Diagnosis. By James J. Freeman. Modeling of Quasi-Steady State Sodium Kinetics in Biologic Tissues. By George A. Smith and Joseph G. Llaurado. Oculomotor Control System: A Review Including Some Recent Results. By Charles A. Cain. Speech Analysis by Computer. By Yoshiyuki Horii and George W. Hughes. Application of Frequency Discrimination Technique to the Analysis of Electroencephalographic Signals. By D. C. Lai and R. L. Lux. To Test or Not to Test - What Is It Worth? By Neville Lewis. Monte Carlo Design Based on Production Sample Distributions. By B. James Ley. Reliability in Plain English. By Neville Lewis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProc Natl Electron Conf
Volume27
StatePublished - 1800
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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