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We review recent developments in short-reach optical fiber communications standards directed toward parallel optics applications enabled by laser-optimized multimode fiber and high- speed VCSELs.

We present developments of stochastic webs in a linear oscillator which is driven by a finite number (N) of external waves with frequency omega sub o (harmonic of the linear oscillator frequency).

This paper describes the development by the TIA Working Group FO-2.2.1 of new multimode fiber specifications for high speed application in data communications.

This paper presents the scientific arguments used in the specification development process by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Working Group FO-2.2.1 to develop the new multimode f

This paper describes the theory behind the ``coil-enhancement{''} principle: The impedance of an inductor is made controllable as a function of the frequency by means of a transconductance function

The history of the development of blind-landing devices since 1928 sketched, and a full description follows of radio system installed at Indianapolis by International Telephone Development Co.

Since 1930 the number of telephones of Rio de Janeiro has risen from 2.9 per hundred of the population to 4.8.

The development of the stimulated Raman spectrum in single- mode fibers was studied both experimentally and by computer modeling.

We report on the development of Time-resolved Ultraviolet Micro-Raman Scattering to measure transient self-heating effects in semiconductor devices.

After successful preliminary test in September, 1950, of radio-photo-transmission between a station using SCFM in Japan and an RCA station in San Francisco, commercial transmission has been carried

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