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[[Eugene O'Neill Oral History|Eugene O'Neill #415]] Satellite Communications | [[Eugene O'Neill Oral History|Eugene O'Neill #415]] Satellite Communications | ||
Raymond Pickholtz #354 Spread Spectrum Communications | [[Raymond Pickholtz Oral History|Raymond Pickholtz #354]] Spread Spectrum Communications | ||
John Pierce #141, [[John Pierce Oral History (Part 1)|Part 1]], [[John Pierce Oral History (Part 2)|Part 2,]] [[John Pierce Oral History (Part 3)|Part 3]] Satellite Communications | John Pierce #141, [[John Pierce Oral History (Part 1)|Part 1]], [[John Pierce Oral History (Part 2)|Part 2,]] [[John Pierce Oral History (Part 3)|Part 3]] Satellite Communications |
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IEEE Communications Society Oral Histories
Fred Andrews #380 Digital Networks
Paul Baran #378 Packet Communications
Vint Cerf #355 Internet
Donald C. Cox #364 Cellular Telephone
Joel Engel # 366 Cellular Telephone
Paul Green #373 Spread Spectrum Communications, Optical Switching
Irwin Jacobs #376 Spread Spectrum Communications
Amos Joel (1992) #137 Telephone Switching Systems
Amos Joel (1993) #163 Telephone Switching Systems
Richard Kirby #385 Radio Standards
Bob Lucky #361 Digital Communications
John Mayo #383 Telephone Switching, T-1 Carrier System
Laurence Milstein #381 Spread Spectrum Communications
Eugene O'Neill #415 Satellite Communications
Raymond Pickholtz #354 Spread Spectrum Communications
John Pierce #141, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Satellite Communications
Donald Schilling #356 Spread Spectrum Communications, 3rd Generation Wireless
Mischa Schwartz #360 Information Theory, Data Networks, Education
Jack Sipress #365 Undersea Cables
Dick Snelling #395 Fiber Optics in Telephone Networks
Keija Tachikawa #362 Mobile Communications, 3rd Generation Wireless
Andrew Viterbi #377 Coding, Digital Communications
Note: All of these interviews will be posted to the GHN in the near future. In the meantime, to read the interviews go to:
http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/oral_history/comsoc_oh.html