1995 Technical Reports
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95-01 An Introduction to the World Wide Web: Using Online Services in Academia Thomas F. Steck
95-02 A New Universal Random Coding Bound for the Multiple-Access Channel Yu-Sun Liu and Brian L. Hughes
95-03 Vehicle Lateral Control for Automated Highway Systems R.T. O'Brien, P.A. Iglesias, and T.J. Urban
95-05 A Model for Synchronized Distributed Memory Machines James J. Carrig Jr. and Gerard G. L. Meyer
95-07 A Vector Wiener Filter for Dual-Isotope SPECT J.M. Links, J.L. Prince, and S.N. Gupta
95-08 The Asynchronous Capacity of T-out-of-M User Codes Yu-Sun Liu and Brian L. Hughes
95-09 Universal Decoding and Error Exponents for the Multiple-Access Channel Yu-Sun Liu and Brian L. Hughes
95-12 On the Stability of Frequency-Hop Spread-Spectrum Networks, Ramaswamy Murali and Brian L. Hughes
95-13 On Variable Brightness Optical Flow for Tagged MRI Sandeep N. Gupta and Jerry L. Prince
95-14 Kendall Square Research KSR1 Timing Models James J. Carrig Jr., Thomas F. Steck, and Gerard G. L. Meyer
95-15 A Class of Nearly Optimal Multiuser Codes: Construction, Performance, and Application A. Brinton Cooper, III, and Brian L. Hughes
95-16 Connections Between Minimum Entropy Conrol and Mixed H2/Hinf Control For Time-Varying Systems Marc A. Peters and Pablo A. Iglesias
95-18 Stochastic Models for DIV-CURL Optical Flow Methods Sandeep N. Gupta and Jerry L. Prince
95-22 Worst-Case Error Probability of a Spread-Spectrum System in Power-Limited Interference Murad Hizlan and Brian L. Hughes
95-24 Reconstruction of 3D Left Ventricular Motion from Planar Tagged Cardiac MR Images: An Estimation Theoretic Approach Thomas S. Denney Jr. and Jerry L. Prince
95-25 Stochastic Formulations of Optical Flow Algorithms under Variable Brightness Conditions Sandeep N. Gupta and Jerry L. Prince
95-26 Pseudolinearization and exact linearization transformations in nonlinear optimal control Hualin Tan and Wilson J. Rugh
95-28 Coding and Stability in Frequency-Hop Packet Radio Networks Ramaswamy Murali and Brian L. Hughes
95-32 The Smallest List for the Arbitrarily Varying Channel Brian L. Hughes
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