
10 individual issues of Circuit Theory Group Newsletter, 1972, 1973; Circuit Theory Society Newsletter; Circuits & Systems Society Newsletter.
IEEE 1972, 1973, ten individual issues, approx. 20 pages each issue.
Condition: Very Good overall, 8.5x11 stapled bindings, secure and sound, pages clean and unmarked, some with remains of mailing labels on rear page, some intermittent light pen margin notations, checkmarks, boxes etc.
Keywords: circuits and systems
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Item Description
Includes March 1972, In this issue, Dr. J F Kaiser, Bell Telephone Laboratories, gives an overview of Digital Filters together with the possible directions of future research...'; August 1972, inlcudes Hakimi, To View Networks as GraphsOctober 1972, Circuit Theory group becomes Circuits and systems Society - includes, Watanabe, Review of Filters in Japan; December 1972 -- Dr. E Kan, Procesing Remotely Sensed Data;
February 1973 -- Internatioanl Symposium on Circuit Theory; April 1973 -- C-T in CATV; June 1973 -- MARSYAS part I (Trauboth and Singh); -- Marshall Space Flight Center report on their software system for the digital simulation of large-scale dynamical systems;
August 1973 -- A Short Microwave History (Young) -- a history of microwave techniques and especially microwave circuits by Leo young of the Naval Research Laboratory; MARSYAS Part II:; October 1973 -- Integrated Circuits without an Integrated Circuit theory (Pricer); December 1973 -- Two-dimensional recursive digital filters for Background removal in Pictures (Corrington); ; Bibliography on Multivariable Network Functions (Ramachandran and Rao) and MORE.