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Peer Reviewed Scholarly Publications by H. Paul Shuch

  1. Series-to-parallel conversion in reverse Polish notation. MicroWaves 14(7): 62, July 1975.

  2. A cost-effective modular downconverter for S-band WEFAX reception. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 25(12): 1127-1131, December 1977.

  3. Vidiot's guide to microwave TV. MicroWaves 18(6): 40-46, June 1979.

  4. Radian review. RF Design 9(3): 57-58, March 1986.

  5. A new approach to collision avoidance. Sport Aviation 36(6): 26-28, June 1987.

  6. Collision avoidance - engineering considerations for aircraft. Sport Aviation 37(1): 25-28, January 1988.

  7. A proximity warning system for light aircraft. RF Design 11(5): 43-53, May 1988.

  8. Interstage coupling with an edge-coupled line. RF Design 12(6): 52-55, June 1989.

  9. General aviation collision avoidance alternatives. Journal of Transportation Engineering 115(5): 474-492, September 1989.

  10. The flight instructor's role in midair collision avoidance. AOPA Air Safety Foundation Flight Instructor's Safety Report 18(3): 5-7+16, July 1992.

  11. The influence of flight experience on midair collision risk perception. Accident Analysis and Prevention 24(6): 655-660, October 1992.

  12. TCA incursion trends: a statistical analysis. AOPA Air Safety Foundation Flight Instructor's Safety Report 19(2): 7 - 11, April 1993.

  13. Wavelength Division Multiplexing. Communications Quarterly 3(3): 39-42, Summer 1993.

  14. Combless generator tests radar warning receiver. RF Design 16(8): 89-93, October 1993.

  15. Fiber optics in amateur radio. Communications Quarterly, 5(2): 9-15, Spring 1995.

  16. Orbital analysis by sleight of hand. Communications Quarterly, 5(3): 35-42, Summer 1995.

  17. Backyard SETI. Mercury 25(2):28, March - April 1996.

  18. Optical SETI and the Arecibo Myth. In Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum II, SPIE Proc. Vol. 2704: 80 - 91, May 1996.

  19. SETI made simple: what can we do? Communications Quarterly, 6(2): 89-95, Spring 1996.

  20. Project Argus and the challenge of real-time all-sky SETI. in Astronomical and Biochemical Origins and the Search for Life in the Universe, 693 -700, IAU, January 1997.

  21. Participatory SETI: A model for public involvement. Scientific and Cultural Aspects of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: 14, SETI Australia Centre, January 1998.

  22. Project Argus: a global search for our cosmic companions. Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 52(7/8):276-285, July/August 1999.

  23. Looking for company. New Scientist (2232): 48-49, 1 April 2000.

  24. One hundred up, 4900 to go! A Project ARGUS update. 51st International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAA-00-IAA.9.1.04, IAF, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, October 2000.

  25. Standards of proof for the detection of extraterrestrial intelligence. In Bioastronomy 99: A New Era in Bioastronomy: 628 - 634, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series Volume 213, 2000.

  26. Array2k: sixteen dishes, five designs. 52nd International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAA-01-IAA.9.1.02, IAF, Toulouse France, October 2001.

  27. The only game in town. Future Generations Forum, World Future Society, September 2002.

  28. Publisher's Page. Contact In Context 1(1), September 2002.

  29. The Very Small Array: proof-of-concept for Array2k. 53rd World Space Congress Preprints: IAC-02-IAA.9.1.02, IAF, Houston TX, October 2002.

  30. Ponderous peer review. Contact In Context 1(2), April 2003.

  31. Considering cosmic CONELRAD. Contact In Context 1(2), April 2003.

  32. The search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The Futurist 37(3):52-55, May-June 2003.

  33. SETI sneak attack: lessons learned from the Pearl Harbor Hoax. 54th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-03-IAA.9.2.03, Bremen Germany, October 2003.

  34. The only game in town. Journal of Futures Studies (Taiwan) 8(3):55-60, February 2004.

  35. Multiband reconfigurable synthetic aperture radar antenna. Proceedings of the 2004 Earth Science Technology Conference: B1P1, NASA, June 2004.

  36. Winning the SETI Olympiad: the role of the dedicated amateur. 55th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.07, IAF, Vancouver BC Canada, October 2004.

  37. Quantifying our ignorance. Contact In Context 2(1), 2004.

  38. Winning the SETI Olympiad: The Role of the Dedicated Amateur. Contact In Context 2(1), 2004.

  39. One Hundred Up, 4900 to Go! A Project Argus Update. Contact In Context 2(1), 2004.

  40. Updating the multiband reconfigurable synthetic aperture radar antenna. Proceedings of the 2005 Earth-Sun System Technology Conference: B5P1, NASA, June 2005.

  41. The San Marino Scale: a new analytical tool for assessing transmission risk, (with Ivan Almar). 56th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-05-A4.1.01, IAF, Fukuoka Japan, October 2005.

  42. Testing a claim of extraterrestrial technology, (with Allen Tough). 56th International Astronautical Congress Reprints: IAC-05-A4.2.09, IAF, Fukuoka Japan, October 2005.

  43. Built from unobtainium: an ATDM multiband reconfigurable synthetic aperture radar antenna. Proceedings of the 2006 Earth-Sun System Technology Conference: B6P1, NASA, June 2006.

  44. Updating the San Marino Scale (with Ivan Almar). 57th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-06-A4.1.01, IAF, Valencia Spain, October 2006.

  45. Publisher's page: Twelve Years and Counting. Contact In Context 2(2), 2006.

  46. The San Marino Scale: a new analytical tool for assessing transmission risk (with Ivan Almar). Academy Transactions Note, Acta Astronautica 60(1): 57-59, January 2007.

  47. Shouting in the jungle: the SETI transmission debate (with Ivan Almar). Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 60(4):142-146, April 2007.

  48. Testing a claim of extraterrestrial technology (with Allen Tough). Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 60(4):154-156, April 2007.

  49. The SETI transmission debate (abstract). Astrobiology 7(3): 529-530, June 2007.

  50. Quantifying Past Transmissions Using the San Marino Scale (with Ivan Almar). 58th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-07-A4.2.04, IAF, Hyderabad, India, September 2007.

  51. Introduction to SETI science and technology. 59th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-08-A4.1.01, IAF, Glasgow, Scotland, October 2008.

  52. Correcting for interdependence of terms in the San Marino Scale (with Jamie Riggs). 59th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-08-A4.2.04, IAF, Glasgow, Scotland, October 2008.

  53. Aliens among us: learning disability as an analog for extraterrestrial intelligence. 59th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-08-A4.2.08, IAF, Glasgow, Scotland, October 2008.

  54. Sputnik and SETI: uniting East and West. Space Chronicle, Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 61(Suppl 2):89-92, 2008.

  55. Fifty Years of SETI science and technology. 60th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-09-A4.1.01, IAF, Daejon, Korea, October 2009.

  56. The Day the Earth Stood Out. 60th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-09-A4.1.08, IAF, Daejon, Korea, October 2009.

  57. Project Argus Progress Report: t plus 13 years and holding. 60th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-09-A4.2.07, IAF, Daejon, Korea, October 2009.

  58. SETI past, present, and future: 50 years in 15 minutes. 61st International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-10-A4.1.01, IAF, Prague, Czech Republic, September 2010.

  59. Introduction to SETI science and technology. 62nd International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-11-A4.1.1, IAF, Cape Town, South Africa, October 2011.

  60. Introduction to SETI science and technology. 63rd International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-12-A4.1.1, IAF, Naples, Italy, October 2012.

  61. Fanning the flames of SETI passion. 63rd International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-12-A4.2.1, IAF, Naples, Italy, October 2012.

  62. Introduction to SETI science and technology. 64th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-13-A4.1.1, IAF, Beijing, China, September 2013.

  63. Analyzing the Stephens Mystery Signal. 64th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-13-A4.2.1, IAF, Beijing, China, September 2013.

  64. SETI science: a search is born. 65th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-14-E4.3.07, IAF, Toronto, Canada, October 2014.

  65. SETI's New Horizons (with Jon Lomberg). 65th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-14-A4.2.1, IAF, Toronto, Canada, October 2014.

  66. Communication, SETI, an Strategies (with R.S. Lightfoot, E. Hughes, and R.G. Kennedy). Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 68(5/6):167-171, May/June 2015.

  67. Who Speaks for Earth? 66th International Astronautical Congress Preprints: IAC-15-A4.1.2, IAF, Jerusalem, Israel, October 2015.


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