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  • Numerical Verification of Expression for Current Distribution on a Dipole through Port Current and Port Voltage

    Kyoichi IIGUSA  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E98-B No:2
      Page(s):
    303-316

    We propose that the current distribution along a dipole can be divided into a component proportional to the port current, a component proportional to the port voltage, and an antisymmetrical component. In this paper, we perform numerical computations to verify that the component proportional to the port voltage always lags the port voltage by 90°, and the ratio of its amplitude to that of the port voltage is not significantly affected by the arrangement of other dipoles located nearby or by circuits connected to the ports of the dipoles if the dipoles have lengths not exceeding one wavelength.

  • On Communication and Interference Range of Multi-Gbps Millimeter-Wave WPAN System

    Chin-Sean SUM  Zhou LAN  Junyi WANG  Hiroshi HARADA  Shuzo KATO  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E93-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2700-2703

    This paper investigates the communication range and interference range of millimeter-wave wireless personal area networks (WPAN) based on realistic system design. Firstly, the effective communication range of the millimeter-wave networks are calculated based on realistic physical (PHY) layer design and 60 GHz channel obtained from actual measurements. Secondly, an interference model is developed to facilitate the analysis of the impact of interferer-to-victim range on the victim link performance. It is found that system with BPSK modulation is able to support use cases with higher number of portable devices within a 3 m range, while system with 16QAM modulation is more suitable for fixed high speed data streaming devices within a shorter range of 1 m. Also, the interferer-to-victim range that causes no interference in all conditions is found to be approximately 40 m, while a 25 m range causes a typical bit error rate (BER) degradation of 1-digit (e.g. BER = 10-6 to 10-5).

  • Real Time Facial Expression Recognition System with Applications to Facial Animation in MPEG-4

    Naiwala Pathirannehelage CHANDRASIRI  Takeshi NAEMURA  Hiroshi HARASHIMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E84-D No:8
      Page(s):
    1007-1017

    This paper discusses recognition up to intensities of mix of primary facial expressions in real time. The proposed recognition method is compatible with the MPEG-4 high level expression Facial Animation Parameter (FAP). In our method, the whole facial image is considered as a single pattern without any block segmentation. As model features, an expression vector, viz. low global frequency coefficient (DCT) changes relative to neutral facial image of a person is used. These features are robust and good enough to deal with real time processing. To construct a person specific model, apex images of primary facial expression categories are utilized as references. Personal facial expression space (PFES) is constructed by using multidimensional scaling. PFES with its generalization capability maps an unknown input image relative to known reference images. As PFES possesses linear mapping characteristics, MPEG-4 high level expression FAP can be easily calculated by the location of the input face on PFES. Also, temporal variations of facial expressions can be seen on PFES as trajectories. Experimental results are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

  • Design of the Start-Frame-Delimiter Pair for 802.15 Smart Utility Network System

    Liru LU  Hiroshi HARADA  Ryuhei FUNADA  Chin-Sean SUM  

     
    PAPER-Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment for Communications

      Vol:
    E96-B No:3
      Page(s):
    730-736

    The Start-frame-delimiter (SFD) is crucial in packet-based communications system since it indicates the end of preamble and the start of a frame. In 802.15 smart utility network system, the function of SFD is extended. Two different SFDs are used for achieving frame synchronization and at the same time, to differentiate coded and uncoded packets. This paper proposes a systematic method for the selection of SFD pair for FSK based systems. The design method is adopted by 802.15.4g Task Group with the backward compatibility to IEEE 802.15.4d systems taken into account. Four selection criteria are specified and discussed to determine the pair of sequences providing least packet error detection rate with the consideration of eliminating the adjacent channel image signal commonly occurred in the low IF receiver. The probability of false alarm and miss detection is analyzed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed selection method. The simulation results confirm that error frame detection rate of 1e-3 can be achieved with selected SFD sequences. The proposed method for selection of SFD pairs ensures a robust packet header and thus better payload protection. The SFD design approach is applicable to other packet-based wireless communication FSK systems with the support of more than one SFD sequence.

  • Design and Implementation of IEEE 1900.4 Architecture Using IMS Functionality

    Homare MURAKAMI  Kentaro ISHIZU  Stanislav FILIN  Hiroshi HARADA  Mikio HASEGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1266-1275

    We propose a new cognitive radio network architecture using the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) functionality. We implement the cognitive radio network entities standardized in IEEE 1900.4 on the IMS that exchanges RAN and terminal context information between the networks and the terminals to make optimum and immediate reconfiguration decisions. In our proposed architecture, RAN context information is obtained from cellular networks which are directly connected to the IMS. The presence management functions of the IMS are applied to exchange those information in a “push” manner, which enables immediate notification of changes in wireless environment. We evaluate the performance of the proposed context information exchange method, by comparing with the cases that adequate and immediate RAN context information is not available. The evaluation results show that the proposed framework gives 10–30% superior performance than the conventional cognitive radio networks.

  • Feasibility of Guard Band Utilization for Cognitive Radio Using TV White Space

    Noriyuki YAGINUMA  Masahiro UMEHIRA  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-B No:2
      Page(s):
    343-349

    In cognitive radio systems using TV white space, it is desirable to secure a control channel to exchange the wireless network control information and to secure minimum frequency resource for secondary user communications if TV white space is unavailable. In order to satisfy these requirements, this paper proposes guard band utilization, which aggregates the multiple guard bands between digital TV signals and uses them for a control channel and/or a communication channel. To investigate the feasibility of the proposed scheme, this paper evaluates the performance degradation of the digital TV signals when the guard band is used. Furthermore, it discusses the permissible transmitting power and occupied bandwidth of the guard band signals to avoid the harmful interference to the digital TV signals.

  • A Proposal of Overfill CDM Transmission Scheme for Future Road-Vehicle Communication Systems

    Kazuyuki SHIMEZAWA  Hiroshi HARADA  Hiroshi SHIRAI  Masayuki FUJISE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:1
      Page(s):
    68-78

    In order to realize a future seamless high-speed road-vehicle communication system, we have proposed using code division multiplexing (CDM) radio transmission scheme by using cyclic shifted-and-extended (CSE) codes as spread codes. As the CSE codes are generated by cyclically shifting and extending a conventionally used code, the number of codes generated from a code is limited to the length of the shift interval and the tolerable period of delayed waves also depends on the length. In this paper, based on CSE codes, we propose a method to minimize the length of the shift interval and a cancellation technique with a simple calculation in order to eliminate the interference from delayed waves caused by the reduction of the length of shift interval. The concept and the BER performances in AWGN, two-paths, and multi-path fading environments are described in this paper. As a result, the maximum transmission rate of CSE-based-CDM transmission per one-code using the newly proposed transmission scheme is 3 times as large as that using conventional CSE codes and DQPSK-CDM transmission scheme.

  • Prioritized Aggregation for Compressed Video Streaming on mmWave WPAN Systems

    Zhou LAN  Chin Sean SUM  Junyi WANG  Hiroshi HARADA  Shuzo KATO  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E93-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2704-2707

    This paper proposes a prioritized aggregation method that supports compressed video transmission on millimeter wave wireless personal area network (mmWave WPAN) systems. Frame aggregation is an effective means to improve system efficiency and throughput for wide band systems such as mmWave WPAN. It is required by the applications that the mmWave WPAN systems should provide Gbps or multiGbps transmission capability. The proposed scheme targets not only transmission efficiency but also support of compressed video transmission which currently is very popular. The proposal combines MAC layer aggregation with PHY layer skew modulation to facilitate the video transmission in a way that more important data is better protected. Simulation results show that the average peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) performance is improved by 5 dB compared to conventional method, while the Gbps transmission requirement is fulfilled.

  • FOREWORD

    Hiroshi HARASHIMA  

     
    FOREWORD

      Vol:
    E77-D No:12
      Page(s):
    1317-1317
  • Low Overhead Query Method for the Interface between Geo-Location Database and Secondary User

    Ha-Nguyen TRAN  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E98-B No:4
      Page(s):
    714-722

    Accessing a geo-location database is one of the approaches for a secondary user (SU) to obtain the list of available channels for its operation. Channel availability is calculated based on information stored in the geo-location database and information submitted by the SU so that primary users (PU) are protected from harmful interference. The available channel checking process is modeled as a number of intersection tests between the protected contours of PUs and the operation area of the SU regarding to all potential channels. Existing studies indicated that these intersection tests consume time and introduce overhead to the database, especially when the contours or the operation areas are represented by n-polygons and the number of vertices n is a large number. This paper presents a novel method of determining available channels which reduces the number of intersection tests. By submitting SU's preferred channels or the number of channels to be checked to the database, the calculation time and database's load will be reduced significantly. This paper also presents analysis and simulation results of the database workload and the average number of channels obtained per query on different query methods. Suitable query method can be selected based on the number of similar channels in neighbor areas and the maximum number of intersection tests.

  • A New Small-Size Multi-Mode and Multi-Task Software Radio Prototype for Future Intelligent Transport Systems

    Hiroshi HARADA  Masayuki FUJISE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-B No:12
      Page(s):
    2703-2715

    In this paper, we newly developed a small-size software radio terminal that can realize global positioning service (GPS) navigation system, vehicle information and communication system (VICS), electronic toll collection system (ETC), AM/FM radio broadcasting services on middle wave (MW) and very high frequency (VHF) bands, FM multiplex broadcasting system, and several modulation schemes such as BPSK, ASK, QPSK, GMSK, and π/4QPSK by downloading software to realize each system from wired and wireless networks. The developed terminal realizes simultaneous multiple services when users would like to use several radio communication services in the driving situation by using our proposed multitask algorithm. The developed terminal has a size of 17.5 cm wide, 19.0 cm deep, and 5 cm high and worked at DC-12.0 V and around 2 A. The size and electrical power consumption are quite small and low and acceptable for consumers such as car drivers. In this paper, we introduce the configuration and proposed key technologies in our developed terminal and measure the software configuration time.

  • Intelligent Image Coding and Communications with Realistic Sensations --Recent Trends--

    Hiroshi HARASHIMA  Fumio KISHINO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E74-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1582-1592

    This paper addresses thecurrent research and recent trends of image communications research that fall into the theme of intelligent communications in two parts --Intelligent Image Coding and Communications with Realistic Sensations. In Part , the theme of intelligent image coding and the particular example of encoding of human facial images using an intelligence-based approach is presented. A classification of the different generations--five generations--of image coding systems is first given. First and second generations are the direct wave-form coding and the statistical encoding methods. The third and fourth generations are the use of model-based anaylsis-synthesis and recognition/reconstruction methods, respectively. The fifth generation is the full intelligent coding system that can understand the semantics, intention, motives and other factors in an image. The progress in the model-based analysis-synthesis approach to image coding is reviewed and the particular example of its application to the encoding of human facial images is examined. In this example, the methods of modeling human face, the extraction of feature points and the tracing of motion in a facial image, as well as the analysis and synthesis of facial expressions are discussed. In Part , the current research in the new paradigm of telecommunication--Communications with Realistic Sensations is introduced. The progress in the research of a Virtual Space Teleconference System as an example of this new paradigm is presented. The possibility of delivering a very high level of sensation realism to a receiver is made real by recent advances in computer graphics and computer animation techniques, in stereoscopic display techniques that enable life-size images to be displayed on a wide screen and in computer human interface technologies, particularly, for recording human hand, head and eye positions. Progress of these technologies in the context of the research on the Virtual Space Teleconference System are discussed. The research on how to communicate and manipulate 3-D objects in a such an environment is examined.

  • A Reconfigurable Packet Routing-Oriented Signal Processing Platform

    Akihisa YOKOYAMA  Hitoshi INOUE  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-B No:11
      Page(s):
    4194-4203

    In this paper we propose a new reconfigurable signal processing platform for SDR, having capability to change its processing parameters dynamically. On our proposed platform, while the wiring and processing scheme remain fixed, processing parameters and connections between processing modules together with the associated dataflow can be changed. We also demonstrate that our proposed signal processing platform has the new ability of easily composing new signal processing models dynamically, simultaneously with other tasks, and attaining high efficiency of logic usage.

  • A Channel-Hopping MAC Protocol for Cognitive IEEE 802.16d Mesh Networks

    Ming-Tuo ZHOU  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E93-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3417-3428

    A channel-hopping medium access control (MAC) protocol is proposed for cognitive operation of the 802.16d Mesh networks. The proposal mainly includes a channel-hopping algorithm of channel accessing for control messages transmission and reception, an algorithm of bandwidth allocation in cognitive operation, a cognition-enhanced frame structure, a method of spectrum sensing results reporting, and a method of incumbent detection. Compared to other studies, the channel-hopping algorithm for control messages transmission and reception requires no extra common control channels and operation of mesh clusters, thus it is more cost-effective and simpler in operation. Analysis shows that with this algorithm a Mesh node with any available channels has fair opportunities to receive beacon and network configuration information. Numerical results show that, compared to the mesh cluster method, the proposed channel-hopping algorithm has gain, e.g., as high as 3 times, in getting the data scheduling control messages received by one-hop neighbors, thus it has advantages in minimizing bandwidth allocation collisions. The algorithm of bandwidth allocation details the three-way handshake framework for bandwidth application and grant that is defined in 802.16d Mesh standard, and it enables dynamical resource allocations in cognitive operations. The feasibility of the channel-hopping MAC protocol is confirmed by simulations. And simulation results show that with the parameters set, a normalized aggregate saturation throughput of about 70% is achievable.

  • The Feasibility Study of the Dynamic Zone Configuration Technique with a Developed Circular Array Antenna

    Ami KANAZAWA  Hiroshi HARADA  Tsukasa IWAMA  Yoshihiro HASE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1210-1222

    The feasibility of a dynamic zone configuration technique has been investigated. To make it easy to implement this technique in wireless communication systems, a simplified method for determining a suitable weight vector by using the least squares (LS) methods was developed. Simulations showed that the developed system is more effective than the present omni-directional zone system. Moreover, combining dynamic zone configuration technique with dynamic channel assignment strategy reduced blocking rate, forced call termination ratio, and required transmission power.

  • Reducing Detection Complexity of MIMO-OFDM by Using New Nulling Vectors

    Ming LEI  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E90-B No:2
      Page(s):
    392-396

    We propose new nulling vectors for the subcarrier grouping based low-complexity detection scheme of V-BLAST (vertical Bell Laboratories layered space-time) coded MIMO-OFDM. In each subcarrier group, the center subcarrier uses the conventional ZF-DFE (zero-forcing decision-feedback- equalization) algorithm and the non-center subcarriers use the reduced-complexity ZF-DFE with the new nulling vectors. The subcarrier grouping based detection scheme, ZF-DFE-SG, can significantly reduce the detection complexity compared with ZF-DFE-EX which exhaustively applies the conventional ZF-DFE at each subcarrier independently. The performance loss is very small. We conduct the simulations for channel coded V-BLAST OFDM system under estimated channel frequency responses. It is shown the complexity can be reduced by 80.6% with only 1.0 dB performance loss for a 44 system.

  • Error Analysis of Hybrid DS-Multiband-UWB Multiple Access System in the Presence of Narrowband Interference

    Chin-Sean SUM  Mohammad Azizur RAHMAN  Shigenobu SASAKI  Hiroshi HARADA  Shuzo KATO  

     
    PAPER-Ultra Wideband System

      Vol:
    E92-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2167-2176

    This paper proposes a hybrid multiband (MB) ultra wideband (UWB) system with direct sequence (DS) spreading. The theoretical error analysis for the DS-MB-UWB multiple access system with Rake receiver in the presence of multipath and narrowband interference is developed. The developed theoretical framework models the multiple access interference (MAI), multipath interference (MI) and narrowband interference for the designed UWB system. It is shown that the system error performance corresponding to the combining effects of these interference can be accurately modeled and calculated. Monte Carlo simulation results are provided to validate the accuracy of the model. Additionally, it is found that narrowband interference can be mitigated effectively in the multiband UWB system by suppressing the particular UWB sub-band co-existing with the interfering narrowband signal. A typical improvement of 5 dB can be achieved with 75% sub-band power suppression. On the other hand, suppression of UWB sub-band is also found to decrease frequency diversity, thus facilitating the increase of MAI. In this paper, the developed model is utilized to determine the parameters that optimize the UWB system performance by minimizing the effective interference.

  • Differential Modulated Pilot Symbol Assisted Adaptive OFDM for Reducing the MLI with Predicted FBI

    Chang-Jun AHN  Satoshi TAKAHASHI  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-B No:2
      Page(s):
    436-442

    In an AMS/OFDM system, base station is in control of the modulation level of each subcarriers, and then, adaptive modulated packet is transmitted from the base station to the mobile station. In this case, the mobile station is required the modulation level information (MLI) to demodulate the received packet. The MLI is generally transmitted as a data symbol, therefore, the throughput is degraded. Moreover, it is necessary to have some transmission delay times and the processing time to make an adaptive modulation command (AMC) using feedback information (FBI). With the FBI delay and processing time, the system performance might be degraded. To reduce these problems, in this paper, we propose a differential modulated pilot symbol assisted adaptive OFDM for reducing the MLI with predicted FBI.

  • Automatic Color Segmentation Method Using a Neural Network Model for Stained Images

    Hironori OKII  Noriaki KANEKI  Hiroshi HARA  Koichi ONO  

     
    PAPER-Bio-Cybernetics

      Vol:
    E77-D No:3
      Page(s):
    343-350

    This paper describes a color segmentation method which is essential for automatic diagnosis of stained images. This method is applicable to the variance of input images using a three-layered neural network model. In this network, a back-propagation algorithm was used for learning, and the training data sets of RGB values were selected between the dark and bright images of normal mammary glands. Features of both normal mammary glands and breast cancer tissues stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining were segmented into three colors. Segmented results indicate that this network model can successfully extract features at various brightness levels and magnifications as long as HE staining is used. Thus, this color segmentation method can accommodate change in brightness levels as well as hue values of input images. Moreover, this method is effective to the variance of scaling and rotation of extracting targets.

  • MIMO-OFDM Based Evolution Schemes for DPC-OF/TDMA

    Ming LEI  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E90-B No:2
      Page(s):
    239-250

    During these years we have been focusing on developing ultra high-data-rate wireless access systems. One of such kind of systems is called DPC-OF/TDMA [2]-[4] (dynamic parameter controlled orthogonal frequency and time division multiple access) which targets at data rates beyond 100 Mbps. In order to support higher data rates, e.g., several hundreds of mega bps or even giga bps, it is necessary to evolve DPC-OF/TDMA on MIMO-OFDM (multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) platform. In this paper, we propose two MIMO-OFDM evolution schemes for DPC-OF/TDMA: M1 scheme and M2 scheme. M1 scheme is based on the combination of V-BLAST (vertical Bell laboratories layered space-time architecture) and OFDM. It invests all transmit antennas on multiplexing while exploits no diversity in the transmitter. M2 scheme is based on multi-layer space-time block coded OFDM (multi-layer STBC OFDM). This scheme achieves a good compromise between multiplexing and diversity in the transmitter. We conduct exhaustive simulations for 44, 46, 48, 66, 68, and 88 systems. We are assured that both evolution schemes are very promising in supporting several hundreds of mega bps data rates. Moreover, we find that each evolution scheme has its own prevailing area. When the receive diversity order is limited, M2 scheme has better performance since it embeds transmit diversity; as the receive diversity order increases, the performance gap between the two schemes shrinks and finally M1 scheme prevails in performance. Therefore, the proper choice depends on the system configuration, i.e., how many transmit and receive antennas are used.

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