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  • Novel Design Procedure for MOSFET Class E Oscillator

    Hiroyuki HASE  Hiroo SEKIYA  Jianming LU  Takashi YAHAGI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E87-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2241-2247

    This paper presents a novel design procedure for class E oscillator. It is the characteristic of the proposed design procedure that a free-running oscillator is considered as a forced oscillator and the feedback waveform is tuned to the timing of the switching. By using the proposed design procedure, it is possible to design class E oscillator that cannot be designed by the conventional one. By carrying out two circuit experiments, we find that the experimental results agree with the calculated ones quantitatively, and show the validity of the proposed design procedure. One experimental measured power conversion efficiency is 90.7% under 6.8 W output power at an operating frequency 2.02 MHz, the other is 89.7% under 2.8 W output power at an operating frequency 1.97 MHz.

  • Scene Analysis from Viewing Orientations in a Shooting Environment of Multiple Mobile Phones

    Shogo TOKAI  Takayoshi MORIOKA  Hiroyuki HASE  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E97-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2178-2180

    We propose a method to extract scene situation by orientation sensors of multiple mobile phones' environment. By using orientations recorded with videos, we analyzed their view concentrations as a remarkable position of the scene for each frame of videos. In an experiment for a soccer scene, the extracted points can be related to a trajectory of a soccer ball.

  • A Highway Surveillance System Using an HMM-Based Segmentation Method

    Jien KATO  Toyohide WATANABE  Hiroyuki HASE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-D No:11
      Page(s):
    1767-1775

    Automatic traffic surveillance based on visual tracking techniques has been desired for many years. This paper proposes a basic highway surveillance system using an HMM-based segmentation method. The presented system meets the essential requirement of ITS: real-time running. Its another advantage is robustness to the shadows of moving objects, which have been recognized as one of main obstacles to robust car tracking. At present, using the system we can estimate velocity of vehicles with high accuracy. For acquiring metric information in the real world, the system does not require a precise calibration but only needs four point correspondences between the image plane and ground plane.

  • Investigation of Class E Amplifier with Nonlinear Capacitance for Any Output Q and Finite DC-Feed Inductance

    Hiroo SEKIYA  Yoji ARIFUKU  Hiroyuki HASE  Jianming LU  Takashi YAHAGI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E89-A No:4
      Page(s):
    873-881

    This paper investigates the design curves of class E amplifier with nonlinear capacitance for any output Q and finite dc-feed inductance. The important results are; 1) the capacitance nonlinearity strongly affects the design parameters for low Q, 2) the value of dc-feed inductance is hardly affected by the capacitance nonlinearity, and 3) the input voltage is an important parameter to design class E amplifier with nonlinear capacitance. By carrying out PSpice simulations, we show that the simulated results agree with the desired ones quantitatively. It is expected that the design curves in this paper are useful guidelines for the design of class E amplifier with nonlinear capacitance.

  • Designing a Web-CAI System Incorporated with MATHEMATICA

    Changqing DING  Mitsuru SAKAI  Hiroyuki HASE  Masaaki YONEDA  

     
    PAPER-Educational Technology

      Vol:
    E88-D No:12
      Page(s):
    2793-2801

    This paper describes an approach to extending the learning experience using a Web-CAI system incorporated with MATHEMATICA, which is an advanced calculating software widely used in science and engineering fields. This approach provides the possibility of extending access to the courses that students have learned at school. We can use variables in mathematical formulas so that different problems can be shown to students. At the same time, we can also use algebraic formulas. In addition, applying MATHEMATICA to the given process for the answer automatically makes the answer of the problem. And two types of the answer expressions are acceptable which are filling in text by keyboard and selecting by click. This paper presents the design for the system and its specific implementation, and the technical solving scheme. At the end of this paper, the learning evaluations and the problem-editing interface design are discussed.

  • Design of Class DE Inverter with Second Order Constant K Band-Pass Filter

    Motoki KATAYAMA  Hiroyuki HASE  Hiroo SEKIYA  Jianming LU  Takashi YAHAGI  

     
    PAPER-Nonlinear Circuits

      Vol:
    E90-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2132-2140

    In this paper, class DE inverter with second order constant K band-pass filter is proposed. In the proposed inverter, the band-pass filter is used instead of the resonant filter in class DE inverter presented at the previous papers. By using band-pass filter, two important results can be gotten. One is the sensitivity of the output voltage to the operating frequency is suppressed by using band-pass filter. The other is that zero voltage switching operation appears when the operating frequency is lower than the nominal frequency. Moreover, it keeps the advantage of class DE inverter with resonant filter, that is, high power conversion efficiency under high frequency operation because of class E switching. The laboratory experiments achieve 90.4% power conversion efficiency under 1.98 W output power and 1.0 MHz operation.