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1by Lucky, R.W Published in IEEE signal processing magazine (01.05.2006)“...This paper relates the author's experience in inventing the adaptive equalizer including how he addressed intersymbol interference and how he designed the...”
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3by Lucky, R.W Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01.10.1997)“...Historically, the deployment of new telecommunications services has taken years of effort and large amounts of investment. Thus, being able to predict the...”
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5by R.W. LUCKY Published in The Seattle times (27.03.1994)“...On Sunday mornings I get up early and, being the only creature stirring, steal away from the house laden with books I began reading months ago and a legal pad...”
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9by Lucky, R Published in IEEE transactions on information theory (01.11.1973)“...This paper surveys the literature on communication theory from 1968 to 1973. A large part of this literature, and of this paper, deals with digital...”
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10by Lucky, R.W Published in IEEE spectrum (01.11.1998)“...As the demand for engineers escalates, people are churning - milling about between companies, as it were. I have mixed emotions about this churn, from both the...”
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14by Lucky, Robert W Published in AT&T technology (01.01.1992)“...In technology, the future is partially predictable. The predictable component arises from 2 sources: 1. the steady progress in underlying device technology,...”
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16“...Provides an overview of the technical articles and features presented in this issue...”
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18by Lucky, R. W Published in The Bell System technical journal (01.04.1965)“...Distortion in transmission channels causes intersymbol interference in digital communication systems. This distortion may be partially corrected at the...”
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19by Lucky, R. W Published in The Bell System technical journal (01.02.1966)“...A previous paper described a simple adjustment algorithm which could be employed to set the tap gains of a transversal filter for the equalization of data...”
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20by Lucky, Robert W Published in IEEE spectrum (01.07.2014)“...In the 1960s, the television show "Candid Camera" had several skits in which they faked driverless cars moving past unsuspecting people. It was funny because...”