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  • Fabrication of an X-Band Dual Mode Bandpass Filter Using Low Cost FR4 Substrate

    Min-Hung WENG  Cheng-Yuan HUNG  Hung-Wei WU  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E88-C No:1
      Page(s):
    143-145

    The investigation presents a low cost and low insertion loss X-band dual mode bandpass filter (BPF) based on inexpensive commercial FR4 substrate. The proposed filter at a central frequency f0 of 11.3 GHz has high filter performance filter with a fractional bandwidth of 14%, the insertion loss of -2.7 dB, and two transmission zeros. The designed procedures are presented in this letter and the fabricated filter verifies the proposed designed concept.

  • An Optimal Satellite Selection Schema in Feeder Link Mapping for High-Capacity Scenario

    Rui CHEN  Wen-nai WANG  Wei WU  

     
    PAPER-Satellite Communications

      Pubricized:
    2023/07/24
      Vol:
    E106-B No:11
      Page(s):
    1237-1243

    Non-Terrestrial-Network (NTN) can provide seamless and ubiquitous connectivity of massive devices. Thus, the feeder links between satellites and gateways need to provide essentially high data transmission rates. In this paper, we focus on a typical high-capacity scenario, i.e., LEO-IoT, to find an optimal satellite selection schema to maximize the capacity of feeder links. The proposed schema is able to obtain the optimal mapping among all the satellites and gateways. By comparing with maximum service time algorithm, the proposed schema can construct a more balanced and reasonable connection pattern to improve the efficiency of the gateways. Such an advantage will become more significant as the number of satellites increases.

  • Image Quality Assessment by Quantifying Discrepancies of Multifractal Spectrums

    Hang ZHANG  Yong DING  Peng Wei WU  Xue Tong BAI  Kai HUANG  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing and Video Processing

      Vol:
    E97-D No:9
      Page(s):
    2453-2460

    Visual quality evaluation is crucially important for various video and image processing systems. Traditionally, subjective image quality assessment (IQA) given by the judgments of people can be perfectly consistent with human visual system (HVS). However, subjective IQA metrics are cumbersome and easily affected by experimental environment. These problems further limits its applications of evaluating massive pictures. Therefore, objective IQA metrics are desired which can be incorporated into machines and automatically evaluate image quality. Effective objective IQA methods should predict accurate quality in accord with the subjective evaluation. Motivated by observations that HVS is highly adapted to extract irregularity information of textures in a scene, we introduce multifractal formalism into an image quality assessment scheme in this paper. Based on multifractal analysis, statistical complexity features of nature images are extracted robustly. Then a novel framework for image quality assessment is further proposed by quantifying the discrepancies between multifractal spectrums of images. A total of 982 images are used to validate the proposed algorithm, including five type of distortions: JPEG2000 compression, JPEG compression, white noise, Gaussian blur, and Fast Fading. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed metric is highly effective for evaluating perceived image quality and it outperforms many state-of-the-art methods.

  • Decoding the (23, 12, 7) Golay Code Using a Low-Complexity Scheme

    Ching-Lung CHR  Szu-Lin SU  Shao-Wei WU  

     
    LETTER-Coding Theory

      Vol:
    E89-A No:8
      Page(s):
    2235-2238

    Similar to algebraic decoding schemes, the (23, 12, 7) Golay code can be decoded by applying the step-by-step decoding algorithm. In this work, a modified step-by-step algorithm for decoding the Golay code is presented. Logical analysis yielded a simple rule for directly determining whether a bit in the received word is correct. The computational complexity can be reduced significantly using this scheme.

  • A Clustering K-Anonymity Scheme for Location Privacy Preservation

    Lin YAO  Guowei WU  Jia WANG  Feng XIA  Chi LIN  Guojun WANG  

     
    PAPER-Privacy

      Vol:
    E95-D No:1
      Page(s):
    134-142

    The continuous advances in sensing and positioning technologies have resulted in a dramatic increase in popularity of Location-Based Services (LBS). Nevertheless, the LBS can lead to user privacy breach due to sharing location information with potentially malicious services. A high degree of location privacy preservation for LBS is extremely required. In this paper, a clustering K-anonymity scheme for location privacy preservation (namely CK) is proposed. The CK scheme does not rely on a trusted third party to anonymize the location information of users. In CK scheme, the whole area that all the users reside is divided into clusters recursively in order to get cloaked area. The exact location information of the user is replaced by the cloaked spatial temporal boundary (STB) including K users. The user can adjust the resolution of location information with spatial or temporal constraints to meet his personalized privacy requirement. The experimental results show that CK can provide stringent privacy guarantees, strong robustness and high QoS (Quality of Service).

  • Sampling Set Selection for Bandlimited Signals over Perturbed Graph

    Pei LI  Haiyang ZHANG  Fan CHU  Wei WU  Juan ZHAO  Baoyun WANG  

     
    LETTER-Graphs and Networks

      Vol:
    E103-A No:6
      Page(s):
    845-849

    This paper proposes a sampling strategy for bandlimited graph signals over perturbed graph, in which we assume the edge between any pair of the nodes may be deleted randomly. Considering the mismatch between the true graph and the presumed graph, we derive the mean square error (MSE) of the reconstructed bandlimited graph signals. To minimize the MSE, we propose a greedy-based algorithm to obtain the optimal sampling set. Furthermore, we use Neumann series to avoid the pseudo-inverse computing. An efficient algorithm with low-complexity is thus proposed. Finally, numerical results show the superiority of our proposed algorithms over the other existing algorithms.

  • A Low-Complexity Step-by-Step Decoding Algorithm for Binary BCH Codes

    Ching-Lung CHR  Szu-Lin SU  Shao-Wei WU  

     
    PAPER-Coding Theory

      Vol:
    E88-A No:1
      Page(s):
    359-365

    A low-complexity step-by-step decoding algorithm for t-error-correcting binary Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) codes is proposed. Using logical analysis, we obtained a simple rule which can directly determine whether a bit in the received word is correct. The computational complexity of this decoder is less than the conventional step-by-step decoding algorithm, since it reduces at least half of the matrix computations and the most complex element in the conventional step-by-step decoder is the "matrix-computing" element.

  • A Simple Step-by-Step Decoding of Binary BCH Codes

    Ching-Lung CHR  Szu-Lin SU  Shao-Wei WU  

     
    LETTER-Coding Theory

      Vol:
    E88-A No:8
      Page(s):
    2236-2239

    In this letter, we propose a simplified step-by-step decoding algorithm for t-error-correcting binary Bose-Chaudhuri- Hocquenghem (BCH) codes based on logical analysis. Compared to the conventional step-by-step decoding algorithm, the computation complexity of this decoder is much less, since it significantly reduces the matrix calculation and the operations of multiplication.

  • Identification and Sensing of Wear Debris Caused by Fretting Wear of Electrical Connectors

    Yanyan LUO  Zhaopan ZHANG  Xiongwei WU  Jingyuan SU  

     
    PAPER-Electromechanical Devices and Components

      Pubricized:
    2019/12/09
      Vol:
    E103-C No:5
      Page(s):
    246-253

    An electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) method was used to detect fretting wear behavior of electrical connectors. The specimens used in this study were contacts of type-M round two-pin electrical connectors. The experiments consisted of running a series of vibration tests at each frequency combined with one g levels. During each test run, the measured capacitance per pair of electrodes was monitored as a performance characteristic, which is induced by the wear debris generated by the fretting wear of electrical connectors. The fretted surface is examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) analysis to assess the surface profile, extent of fretting damage and elemental distribution across the contact zone and then compared to the capacitance values. The results exhibit that with the increase of the fretting cycles or the vibration frequency, the characteristic value of the wear debris between the contacts of electrical connector gradually increases and the wear is more serious. Measured capacitance values are consistent with SEM and EDS analysis.

  • Design of Dual-Band Bandpass Filter with Quasi-Elliptic Function Response for WLANs

    Min-Hang WENG  Hung-Wei WU  Kevin SHU  Ru-Yuan YANG  Yan-Kuin SU  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E90-C No:1
      Page(s):
    189-191

    Novel dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) with quasi-elliptic function response by using the meander coupled step-impedance resonators (SIRs) is presented. By tuning the appropriate impedance ratio (K) and physical length of SIRs, the BPF has good dual-band performance at 2.4 and 5.2 GHz with high selectivity, due to the transmission zeros appeared in two passband edges. Measured results of the proposed BPF have a good agreement with the electromagnetic (EM) simulated results.

  • A New Description of MOS Circuits at Switch-Level with Applications

    Massoud PEDRAM  Xunwei WU  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E80-A No:10
      Page(s):
    1892-1901

    After analyzing the limitations of the traditional description of CMOS circuits at the gate level, this paper introduces the notions of switching and signal variables for describing the switching states of MOS transistors and signals in CMOS circuits, respectively. Two connection operations for describing the interaction between MOS transistors and signals and a new description for MOS circuits at the switch level are presented. This new description can be used to express the functional relationship between inputs and the output at the switch level. It can also be used to describe the circuit structure composed of MOS switches. The new description can be effectively used to design both CMOS circuits and nMOS pass transistor circuits.

  • A Unified View of Software Agents Interactions

    Behrouz Homayoun FAR  Wei WU  Mohsen AFSHARCHI  

     
    PAPER-Knowledge Engineering and Robotics

      Vol:
    E87-D No:4
      Page(s):
    896-907

    Software agents are knowledgeable, autonomous, situated and interactive software entities. Agents' interactions are of special importance when a group of agents interact with each other to solve a problem that is beyond the capability and knowledge of each individual. Efficiency, performance and overall quality of the multi-agent applications depend mainly on how the agents interact with each other effectively. In this paper, we suggest an agent model by which we can clearly distinguish different agent's interaction scenarios. The model has five attributes: goal, control, interface, identity and knowledge base. Using the model, we analyze and describe possible scenarios; devise the appropriate reasoning and decision making techniques for each scenario; and build a library of reasoning and decision making modules that can be used readily in the design and implementation of multiagent systems.

  • Providing Proportional Loss Rate for Adaptive Traffic: A New Relative DiffServ Model

    Wei WU  Yong REN  Xiuming SHAN  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-B No:1
      Page(s):
    129-136

    Most applications can adapt their coding techniques and sending rates according to the network congestion and the resource needed can be provided at the beginning of the transmission. So traditional Differentiated Services (DiffServ) model is too rigid to them. In this paper, we are seeking a balance between the relative DiffServ and the absolute DiffServ and propose a new Diffserv model, a relative Differentiated Service model with admission control, which suits the adaptive application. By providing the proportional differentiated services in core routers and loss-rate based CAC control in edge routers, we can make both the network and the users adaptive: the network is adaptive to the traffic load and the users is adaptive to the network congestion. This model is promising to the elastic but unpredictable traffic, such as IP telephony or other multimedia applications.

  • Spurious Suppression of a Parallel Coupled Microstrip Bandpass Filter with Simple Ring EBG Cells on the Middle Layer

    Hung-Wei WU  Min-Hang WENG  Yan-Kuin SU  Ru-Yuan YANG  Cheng-Yuan HUNG  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E89-C No:4
      Page(s):
    568-570

    This paper proposes a parallel coupled microstrip bandpass filter (BPF) with ring Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) cells on the middle layer for spurious suppression. The ring EBG cells of the middle layer add a good stopband-rejection mode to the second harmonics of the parallel coupled microstrip BPF with suppression of over -50 dB, without affecting the center frequency and insertion loss of the original designed BPF. The design of ring EBG cells is presented and verified by the experimented results.

  • An Inverse S-Shaped Slotted Ground Structure Applied to Miniature Wide Stopband Lowpass Filters

    Min-Hang WENG  Yu-Chi CHANG  Hung-Wei WU  Chun-Yueh HUANG  Yan-Kuin SU  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E90-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2285-2288

    In this paper, an inverse S-shaped slotted ground structure (S-SGS) is proposed and analyzed. The S-SGS generates dual attenuation poles that can be easily controlled by its structure parameters. The equivalent circuit of the S-SGS consists of lumped elements that can be extracted from the measured S parameters. Moreover, several S-SGS cells are applied to form a miniaturized lowpass filter (LPF), which has a smaller area and a wider stopband in comparison to previous works.

  • Measuring Semantic Similarity between Words Based on Multiple Relational Information

    Jianyong DUAN  Yuwei WU  Mingli WU  Hao WANG  

     
    PAPER-Natural Language Processing

      Pubricized:
    2019/09/27
      Vol:
    E103-D No:1
      Page(s):
    163-169

    The similarity of words extracted from the rich text relation network is the main way to calculate the semantic similarity. Complex relational information and text content in Wikipedia website, Community Question Answering and social network, provide abundant corpus for semantic similarity calculation. However, most typical research only focused on single relationship. In this paper, we propose a semantic similarity calculation model which integrates multiple relational information, and map multiple relationship to the same semantic space through learning representing matrix and semantic matrix to improve the accuracy of semantic similarity calculation. In experiments, we confirm that the semantic calculation method which integrates many kinds of relationships can improve the accuracy of semantic calculation, compared with other semantic calculation methods.

  • High Spurious Suppression of the Dual-Mode Patch Bandpass Filter Using Defected Ground Structure

    Min Hung WENG  Hung Wei WU  Ru Yuan YANG  Tsung Hui HUANG  Mau-Phon HOUNG  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E87-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1738-1740

    This investigation proposes a novel dual-mode patch bandpass filter (BPF) that uses defect ground structure (DGS) to suppress spurious response. The proposed dual-mode patch BPF has exhibits a wide stopband characteristic owing to that uses the bandgap resonant characteristic of DGS in the harmonic frequency of the dual-mode patch BPF. The novel proposed filter demonstrates the frequency characteristics with center frequency f0 = 2.2 GHz, 3-dB bandwidth (FBW) of 8% and wider stopband from 2.6 to 6 GHz at the level of -35 dB. The experimental and simulated results agree.

  • Design of Compact and Sharp-Rejection Ultra Wideband Bandpass Filters Using Interdigital Stepped-Impedance Resonators

    Cheng-Yuan HUNG  Min-Hang WENG  Yan-Kuin SU  Ru-Yuan YANG  Hung-Wei WU  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E90-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1652-1654

    In this paper, a compact ultra-wideband bandpass filter (UWB-BPF) using pseudo-interdigital stepped-impedance resonators (PIDT-SIRs) is designed and implemented on a commercial printed circuit board (PCB) of RT/Duroid 5880 substrate. The first two resonant modes of the SIR are coupled together and they are applied to create a wide passband. The proposed filter at center frequency f0 of 7.1 GHz has very good measured characteristics including the bandwidth of 3.68-10.46 GHz (3-dB fractional bandwidth of 95%), low insertion loss of -0.50.4 dB, sharp rejection due to two transmission zeros in the passband edge created by the inter-stage coupling. Experimental results of the fabricated filter show a good agreement with the predicted results.

  • Dual-Mode Ring Bandpass Filter Using Defected Ground Structure with a Wider Stopband

    Ru Yuan YANG  Min Hung WENG  Hung Wei WU  Tsung Hui HUANG  Han-Ding HSUEH  Mau-Phon HOUNG  

     
    PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E87-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2150-2157

    This paper proposes a novel dual-mode ring bandpass filter (BPF) using defect ground structure (DGS). The proposed filter provides wide stopband characteristic resulted from the bandgap characteristic of DGS for suppressing spurious response of the dual-mode ring BPF. The H shaped DGS cell is modeled as a parallel LC resonator and the equivalent circuit parameters are extracted. The relationship between bandgap characteristic and design parameters of DGS dimension is discussed and the bandgap characteristic of DGS on the filter performance is also investigated. The novel proposed filter has the frequency characteristics with a central frequency f0 = 7.7 GHz, a 3-dB bandwidth of 4.5% and wider stopband from 9 to 15.5 GHz at the level of -35 GHz. Measured results of experimental filter has good agreement with the theoretical simulation results.

  • Improved Stopband of the Dual-Mode Ring Bandpass Filter Using Periodic Complementary Spilt-Ring Resonators

    Hung-Wei WU  Min-Hang WENG  Yan-Kuin SU  Cheng-Yuan HUNG  Ru-Yuan YANG  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E89-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1255-1258

    This investigation proposes a modified equivalent circuit of single complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) in planar transmission media and a dual-mode ring bandpass filter (BPF) that uses periodic CSRRs to suppress the spurious response. The proposed modified equivalent circuit consists of lumped elements that can be easily extracted from the measured S parameters. The proposed dual-mode ring BPF has exhibits a wide stopband characteristic owing to the bandgap resonant characteristic of CSRRs in the harmonic frequency of the dual-mode ring BPF. Good agreement with EM simulation and measurement is demonstrated.

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