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2000 – 2009
- 2001
- [j24]Hamid R. Sadjadpour, Charles L. Weber:
Pseudo-maximum-likelihood data estimation algorithm and its application over band-limited channels. IEEE Trans. Commun. 49(1): 120-129 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j23]Timoleon Vaidis, Charles L. Weber:
Block adaptive techniques for channel identification and data demodulation over band-limited channels. IEEE Trans. Commun. 46(2): 232-243 (1998) - [j22]Bassel F. Beidas, Charles L. Weber:
Asynchronous classification of MFSK signals using the higher order correlation domain. IEEE Trans. Commun. 46(4): 480-493 (1998) - 1997
- [j21]Ho-Kyoung Lee, Charles L. Weber:
Multiple-symbol trellis-coded modulation applied to noncoherent continuous-phase frequency shift keying. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 43(2): 454-468 (1997) - 1996
- [j20]Ho-Kyoung Lee, Dariush Divsalar, Charles L. Weber:
Multiple symbol trellis coding of CPFSK. IEEE Trans. Commun. 44(5): 566-574 (1996) - 1995
- [j19]Bassel F. Beidas, Charles L. Weber:
Higher-Order Correlation-Based Approach to Modulation Classification of Digitally Frequency-Modulated Signals. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 13(1): 89-101 (1995) - 1990
- [j18]Yu Ted Su, Charles L. Weber:
A class of sequential tests and its applications. IEEE Trans. Commun. 38(2): 165-171 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [j17]Eric W. Siess, Charles L. Weber:
Acquisition of Direct Sequence Signals with Modulation and Jamming. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 4(2): 254-272 (1986) - 1985
- [j16]Andreas Polydoros, Charles L. Weber:
Detection Performance Considerations for Direct-Sequence and Time-Hopping LPI Waveforms. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 3(5): 727-744 (1985) - [j15]Andreas Polydoros, Charles L. Weber:
Analysis and Optimization of Correlative Code-Tracking Loops in Spread-Spectrum Systems. IEEE Trans. Commun. 33(1): 30-43 (1985) - [j14]Frances A. Reed, Paul L. Feintuch, Charles L. Weber:
The LMS cancellation of narrow, extended interferences in sonar. IEEE Trans. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. 33(4): 788-805 (1985) - 1984
- [j13]Andreas Polydoros, Charles L. Weber:
A Unified Approach to Serial Search Spread-Spectrum Code Acquisition-Part I: General Theory. IEEE Trans. Commun. 32(5): 542-549 (1984) - [j12]Andreas Polydoros, Charles L. Weber:
A Unified Approach to Serial Search Spread-Spectrum Code Acquisition-Part II: A Matched-Filter Receiver. IEEE Trans. Commun. 32(5): 550-560 (1984) - 1983
- [j11]David M. DiCarlo, Charles L. Weber:
Multiple Dwell Serial Search: Performance and Application to Direct Sequence Code Acquisition. IEEE Trans. Commun. 31(5): 650-659 (1983) - 1980
- [j10]David M. DiCarlo, Charles L. Weber:
Statistical Performance of Single Dwell Serial Synchronization Systems. IEEE Trans. Commun. 28(8): 1382-1388 (1980) - [j9]Charles L. Weber, Waddah K. Alem:
Demod-Remod Coherent Tracking Receiver for QPSK and SQPSK. IEEE Trans. Commun. 28(12): 1945-1954 (1980) - [j8]Charles L. Weber, Waddah K. Alem:
Performance Analysis of Demod-Remod Coherent Receiver for QPSK and SQPSK Input. IEEE Trans. Commun. 28(12): 1954-1968 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j7]Waddah K. Alem, Charles L. Weber:
Performance Analysis of Pulse Doppler Digital Radars with Application to the Shuttle Ku-Band System. IEEE Trans. Commun. 26(11): 1620-1635 (1978) - 1976
- [j6]Gaylord K. Huth, Charles L. Weber:
Minimum weight convolutional codewords of finite length (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 22(2): 243-246 (1976) - 1970
- [j5]M. S. Stone, Charles L. Weber:
Signal-design considerations for the noncoherent Gaussian channel (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 16(4): 501-503 (1970)
1960 – 1969
- 1968
- [j4]Charles L. Weber:
A contribution to the signal-design problem for incoherent-phase communication systems. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 14(2): 306-311 (1968) - 1966
- [j3]Charles L. Weber:
New solutions to the signal design problem for coherent channels. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 12(2): 161-167 (1966) - [j2]Robert A. Scholtz, Charles L. Weber:
Signal design for phase-incoherent communications. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 12(4): 456-463 (1966) - 1965
- [j1]Charles L. Weber:
On optimal signal selection for M -ary alphabets with two degrees of freedom (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 11(2): 299-300 (1965)
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