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  • Possibilities of Large Voltage Swing Hard-Type Oscillators Based on Series-Connected Resonant Tunneling Diodes

    Koichi MAEZAWA  Masayuki MORI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E101-C No:5
      Page(s):
    305-310

    Hard-type oscillators for ultrahigh frequency applications were proposed based on resonant tunneling diodes (RTDs) and a HEMT trigger circuit. The hard-type oscillators initiate oscillation only after external excitation. This is advantageous for suppressing the spurious oscillation in the bias line, which is one of the most significant problems in the RTD oscillators. We first investigated a series-connected circuit of a resistor and an RTD for constructing a hard-type oscillator. We carried out circuit simulation using the practical device parameters. It was demonstrated that the stable oscillation can be obtained for such oscillators. Next, we proposed to use series-connected RTDs for the gain block of the hard-type oscillators. The series circuits of RTDs show the negative differential resistance in very narrow regions, or no regions at all, which makes impossible to use such circuits for the conventional soft-type oscillators. However, with the trigger circuit, they can be used for hard-type oscillators. We confirmed the oscillation and the bias stability of these oscillators, and also demonstrated that the voltage swing can be easily increased by increasing the number of RTDs connected in series. This is promising method to overcome the power restriction of the RTD oscillators.

  • FOREWORD

    Hiroyuki MORIKAWA@Dan Keun SUNG  

     
    FOREWORD

      Vol:
    E90-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1259-1260
  • Method of Determining Delay Dependence of the Memory Effect in Power Amplifiers and Derivation of Inverse to Cancel the Nonlinear Distortions

    Eisuke FUKUDA  Yasuyuki OISHI  Takeshi TAKANO  Daisuke TAKAGO  Yoshimasa DAIDO  Hiroyuki MORIKAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E97-A No:3
      Page(s):
    749-758

    This paper describes the details of the iteration process used to determine the transfer functions of linear time-invariant (LTI) circuits causing the memory effect of power amplifier (PA). An outline of the method is reported in our work presented at ICCS2012. The accuracy of the method is improved by using cross-correlation spectra at three signal levels, and its validity is confirmed by a computer simulation. The method can be applied to online updating of PAs operating in mobile communication systems. The updating is realized separately from the fast varying nonlinear coefficients. The possibility of updating with a short interval is indirectly shown for the nonlinear coefficients using a procedure similar to that of memoryless PAs. For PAs characterized by the method, this paper also describes the inverses that cancel the nonlinear distortion with minimum complexity. The validity of the inverse is confirmed by a computer simulation on the power spectrum of the PA for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signals with 500 subcarriers. The simulated spectra show that the fifth order or higher inverses are effective in keeping adjacent channel leakage power ratio (ACLR) lower than -60dB at the practical signal level. Improvements in the error vector magnitude (EVM) due to the inverse were also confirmed by reductions of gain and phase variations under varying envelope conditions.

  • An Authorization Model for Object-Oriented Databases and Its Efficient Access Control

    Toshiyuki MORITA  Yasunori ISHIHARA  Hiroyuki SEKI  Minoru ITO  

     
    PAPER-Databases

      Vol:
    E81-D No:6
      Page(s):
    521-531

    Access control is a key technology for providing data security in database management systems (DBMSs). Recently, various authorization models for object-oriented databases (OODBs) have been proposed since authorization models for relational databases are insufficient for OODBs because of the characteristics of OODBs, such as class hierarchies, inheritance, and encapsulation. Generally, an authorization is modeled as a set of rights, where a right consists of at least three components s, o, t and means that subject s is authorized to perform operation t on object o. In specifying authorizations implicitly, inference rules are useful for deriving rights along the class hierarchies on subjects, objects, and operations. An access request req=(s,o,t) is permitted if a right corresponding to req is given explicitly or implicitly. In this paper, we define an authorization model independent of any specific database schemas and authorization policies, and also define an authorization specification language which is powerful enough to specify authorization policies proposed in the literature. Furthermore, we propose an efficient access control method for an authorization specified by the proposed language, and evaluate the proposed method by simulation.

  • Visualization of Interval Changes of Pulmonary Nodules Using High-Resolution CT Images

    Yoshiki KAWATA  Noboru NIKI  Hironobu OHMATSU  Noriyuki MORIYAMA  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing

      Vol:
    E85-D No:1
      Page(s):
    77-87

    This paper presents a method to analyze volumetrically evolutions of pulmonary nodules for discrimination between malignant and benign nodules. Our method consists of four steps; (1) The 3-D rigid registration of the two successive 3-D thoracic CT images, (2) the 3-D affine registration of the two successive region-of-interest (ROI) images, (3) non-rigid registration between local volumetric ROIs, and (4) analysis of the local displacement field between successive temporal images. In the preliminary study, the method was applied to the successive 3-D thoracic images of two pulmonary nodules including a metastasis malignant nodule and a inflammatory benign nodule to quantify evolutions of the pulmonary nodules and their surrounding structures. The time intervals between successive 3-D thoracic images for the benign and malignant cases were 150 and 30 days, respectively. From the display of the displacement fields and the contrasted image by the vector field operator based on the Jacobian, it was observed that the benign case reduced in the volume and the surrounding structure was involved into the nodule. It was also observed that the malignant case expanded in the volume. These experimental results indicate that our method is a promising tool to quantify how the lesions evolve their volume and surrounding structures.

  • A BiCMOS Analog Neural Network with Dynamically Updated Weights

    Takayuki MORISHITA  Youichi TAMURA  Tatsuo OTSUKI  Gota KANO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-C No:3
      Page(s):
    297-302

    We have developed a 64-neuron electrically trainable BiCMOS analog neuroprocessor based on 3-layered PDP networks with a feedforward time as short as 10 µs which is equivalent to the operation speed as high as 108 multiplications per second. A crucial point in this development is application of a dynamic refreshment technique to a weighting circuit. A sufficiently long retention time of the synapse weight has thereby been attained, leading to a practical operation of the neuroprocessor.

  • A Design of High-Speed 4-2 Compressor for Fast Multiplier

    Hiroshi MAKINO  Hiroaki SUZUKI  Hiroyuki MORINAKA  Yasunobu NAKASE  Hirofumi SHINOHARA  Koichiro MASHIKO  Tadashi SUMI  Yasutaka HORIBA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-C No:4
      Page(s):
    538-548

    This paper describes the design of a high-speed 4-2 compressor for fast multipliers. Through the survey of the six kinds of representative conventional 4-2 compressor (RBA 1-3 and NBA 1-3) in both the redundant binary (RB) and the normal binary (NB) scheme, we extracted two problems that degrades the operating speed. The first is the use of multi-input complex gates and the second is the existence of transmission gates (TG) at the input and/or output stages. To solve these problems, we propose high-speed 4-2 compressors using the RB scheme, which we call the high-speed redundant binary adders (HSRBAs). Six kinds of HSRBAs, HSRBA 1-6, were derived by making the Boolean equations suitable for high-speed CMOS circuits. Among them, HSRBA2, HSRBA4 and HSRBA6 have no multi-input complex gate and input/output TG, and perform at a delay time of 0.89 ns which is the fastest of all 4-2 compressors. We investigated the logical relation between HSRBAs and conventional 4-2 compressors by analyzing the Boolean equations for each circuit. This investigation shows that all the conventional redundant binary adders RBA1-3 have the same logic structures as HSRBA2. We also showed the conventional normal binary adders NBA1-3 have the same logic structures as HSRBA1, HSRBA3 and HSRBA5, respectively. This implies all 4-2 compressors can be derived from the same equation regardless of RB or NB. We applied the HSRBA2 to a 5454-bit multiplier using 0.5-µm CMOS technology. The multiplication time at the supply voltage of 3.3 V was 8.8 ns. This is the fastest 5454-bit multiplier with 0.5-µm CMOS so far, and 83% of the speed improvement is due to the high speed 4-2 compressor.

  • A Study of Striped Inductor for K- and Ka-Band Voltage-Controlled Oscillators Open Access

    Nobuyuki ITOH  Hiroki TSUJI  Yuka ITANO  Takayuki MORISHITA  Kiyotaka KOMOKU  Sadayuki YOSHITOMI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E99-C No:6
      Page(s):
    614-622

    A striped inductor and its utilization of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) are studied with the aim of suppressing phase noise degradation in K- and Ka-bands. The proposed striped inductor exhibits reduced series resistance in the high frequency region by increasing the cross-sectional peripheral length, as with the Litz wire, and the VCO of the striped inductor simultaneously exhibits a lower phase noise than that of the conventional inductor. Striped and conventional inductors and VCOs are designed and fabricated, and their use of K- and Ka-bands is measured. Results show that the Q factor and corner frequency of the striped inductor are approximately 1.3 and 1.6 times higher, respectively, than that of the conventional inductor. Moreover, the 1-MHz-offset phase noise of the striped inductor's VCO in the K- and Ka-bands was approximately 3.5 dB lower than that of the conventional inductor. In this study, a 65-nm standard CMOS process was used.

  • Variable Rate Transmission for Higher System Capacity in a Signaling-Only Wireless System

    Khaled MAHMUD  Masugi INOUE  Hiroyuki MORIKAWA  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Radio Communications

      Vol:
    E88-B No:5
      Page(s):
    2210-2214

    System capacity of a wireless system can be improved greatly by using variable rate transmission. Assuming a low-rate and wide-coverage signaling-only wireless network, in this paper we evaluate, analytically and numerically, the extent of this improvement for various schemes with variable transmission rates. We considered log-normal shadowing as well as the effect of Rayleigh fading. Simulation results show close proximity with the analytical predictions.

  • A Third Order Harmonic Oscillator Based on Coupled Resonant Tunneling Diode Pair Oscillators

    Koichi MAEZAWA  Takashi OHE  Koji KASAHARA  Masayuki MORI  

     
    PAPER-THz Electronics

      Vol:
    E93-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1290-1294

    A third order harmonic oscillator has been proposed based on the resonant tunneling diode pair oscillators. This oscillator has significant advantages, good stability of the oscillation frequency against the load impedance change together with capability to output higher frequencies. Proper circuit operation has been demonstrated using circuit simulations. It has been also shown that the output frequency is stable against the load impedance change.

  • Receiver Performance Evaluation and Fading Duration Analysis for Concurrent Transmission

    Chun-Hao LIAO  Makoto SUZUKI  Hiroyuki MORIKAWA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2017/08/07
      Vol:
    E101-B No:2
      Page(s):
    582-591

    Concurrent transmission (CT) is a revolutionary multi-hop protocol that significantly improves the MAC- and network-layer efficiency by allowing synchronized packet collisions. Although its superiority has been empirically verified, there is still a lack of studies on how the receiver survives such packet collisions, particularly in the presence of the carrier frequency offsets (CFO) between the transmitters. This work rectifies this omission by providing a comprehensive evaluation of the physical-layer receiver performance under CT, and a theoretical analysis on the fading duration of the beating effect resulting from the CFO. The main findings from our evaluations are the following points. (1) Beating significantly affects the receiver performance, and an error correcting mechanism is needed to combat the beating. (2) In IEEE 802.15.4 systems, the direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) plays such a role in combatting the beating. (3) However, due to the limited length of DSSS, the receiver still suffers from the beating if the fading duration is too long. (4) On the other hand, the basic M-ary FSK mode of IEEE 802.15.4g is vulnerable to CT due to the lack of error correcting mechanism. In view of the importance of the fading duration, we further theoretically derive the closed form of the average fading duration (AFD) of the beating under CT in terms of the transmitter number and the standard deviation of the CFO. Moreover, we prove that the receiver performance can be improved by having higher CFO deviations between the transmitters due to the shorter AFD. Finally, we estimate the AFD in the real system by actually measuring the CFO of a large number of sensor nodes.

  • Reliable Multicast Control Scheme for Achieving TCP-Friendly in Heterogeneous Environment

    Yuki MORITANI  Yukio ATSUMI  

     
    PAPER-Traffic Control in CDNs

      Vol:
    E86-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1821-1828

    Reliable multicast is an interesting application of distributing data to lots of clients at the same time. In heterogeneous environment, it is necessary to adjust the transmitting rate corresponding to the bandwidth of receivers. Placed at a network bottleneck point, an active server can buffer the multicast packets and control the transmitting rate to the downstream multicast receivers independently so as to absorb bandwidth differences. If wireless and wired receivers coexist, the best position for the active server is at the edge of the wired and wireless links because the bandwidth of wireless receivers are lower than that of wired receivers. However, it is not enough that an active server only controls the transmitting rate in such environment because wireless receivers tend to lose packet by the wireless transmission error. This paper proposes a scheme in which the active server independently controls a reliable multicast scheme that is robust against packet loss due to wireless transmission error. Simulation results show that rate-based reliable multicast congestion control is more appropriate than window-based control for wireless links. We also show that FEC applied only to the wireless link improves the throughput of wireless multicast receivers. Finally, we show that combining rate-based reliable multicast congestion control scheme with FEC only for the wireless link makes reliable multicast more practical and friendly with TCP even if packets are lost due to transmission errors.

  • Transient Characteristics on Super-Steep Subthreshold Slope “PN-Body Tied SOI-FET” — Simulation and Pulse Measurement — Open Access

    Takayuki MORI  Jiro IDA  Hiroki ENDO  

     
    PAPER-Semiconductor Materials and Devices

      Pubricized:
    2020/04/23
      Vol:
    E103-C No:10
      Page(s):
    533-542

    In this study, the transient characteristics on the super-steep subthreshold slope (SS) of a PN-body tied (PNBT) silicon-on-insulator field-effect transistor (SOI-FET) were investigated using technology computer-aided design and pulse measurements. Carrier charging effects were observed on the super-steep SS PNBT SOI-FET. It was found that the turn-on delay time decreased to nearly zero when the gate overdrive-voltage was set to 0.1-0.15 V. Additionally, optimizing the gate width improved the turn-on delay. This has positive implications for the low speed problems of this device. However, long-term leakage current flows on turn-off. The carrier lifetime affects the leakage current, and the device parameters must be optimized to realize both a high on/off ratio and high-speed operation.

  • Possibility of High Order Harmonic Oscillators Based on Active Transmission Lines Loaded with Resonant Tunneling Diode Pairs

    Jie PAN  Kazuki HAYANO  Masayuki MORI  Koichi MAEZAWA  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-Emerging Devices

      Vol:
    E95-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1385-1388

    The oscillators based on an active transmission line periodically loaded with RTD pairs are studied using circuit simulation with special attention to the behavior of harmonics. Generation of strong high order harmonic (9th) was observed. This is caused by the frequency locking in the high frequency passband. The harmonic oscillators based on this phenomenon are promising for high performance THz sources.

  • 4-kbit/s Multi-Dispersed-Pulse-Based CELP (MDP-CELP) Speech Coder

    Hiroyuki EHARA  Koji YOSHIDA  Kazutoshi YASUNAGA  Toshiyuki MORII  

     
    PAPER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E85-D No:2
      Page(s):
    392-401

    This paper presents a high quality 4-kbit/s speech coding algorithm based on a CELP algorithm. The coder operates on speech frames of 20 ms. The algorithm has following four main features: multiple sub-codebooks, backward adaptive mode switching, dispersed-pulse structure, and noise post-processing. The multiple sub-codebooks consist of a pulse-codebook and a random-codebook so that they can handle both signals, noise-like (e.g. unvoiced, stationary noise) and pulse-like (e.g. voiced). The backward adaptive mode switching is performed using decoded parameters; therefore, no additional mode bit is transmitted. The random-codebook size is switched with the backward adaptively selected mode. The subjective quality of unvoiced speech or noise-like signal can be improved by this switching operation because the random-codebook size is greatly increased in such signal mode. The dispersed-pulse structure provides better performance of sparse pulse excitation using dispersed pulses instead of simple unit pulses. The noise post-processing employs a stationary background noise generator for producing stationary noise signal. It significantly improves subjective quality of decoded signal under various background noise conditions. Subjective listening tests are conducted in accordance with ACR and DCR tests. The ACR test results indicate that the fundamental performance of the MDP-CELP is equivalent to that of 32-kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). The DCR test results show that the performance of the MDP-CELP is equivalent to or better than that of 8-kbit/s conjugate-structure algebraic code excited linear prediction (CS-ACELP) under several background noise conditions.

  • A Formal Approach to Detecting Security Flaws in Object-Oriented Databases

    Toshiyuki MORITA  Yasunori ISHIHARA  Hiroyuki SEKI  Minoru ITO  

     
    PAPER-Theoretical Aspects

      Vol:
    E82-D No:1
      Page(s):
    89-98

    Detecting security flaws is important in order to keep the database secure. A security flaw in object-oriented databases means that a user can infer the result of an unpermitted method only from permitted methods. Although a database management system enforces access control by an authorization, security flaws can occur under the authorization. The main aim of this paper is to show an efficient decision algorithm for detecting a security flaw under a given authorization. This problem is solvable in polynomial time in practical cases by reducing it to the congruence closure problem. This paper also mentions the problem of finding a maximal subset of a given authorization under which no security flaw exists.

  • Analysis of Self-Heating in SOI High Voltage MOS Transistor

    Hitoshi YAMAGUCHI  Hiroaki HIMI  Shigeyuki AKITA  Toshiyuki MORISHITA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E80-C No:3
      Page(s):
    423-430

    This paper describes an analytic method, experimental results and simulation results for self-heating in a SOI (Silicon On Insulator) high voltage MOS transistor. The new analytic method enabled the temperature-rise caused by self-heating to be measured precisely. The temperature-rise in an operating transistor was evaluated by measuring the change of the source current against the source current without the self-heating. In advance, the relation between the temperature-rise and the current change had been prepared by measuring the current decrease when the hot-chuck temperature had been changed in iso-thermal condition. By using this method, the dependence of the temperature-rise or the current decrease on the operating condition or the thermal resistance were clarified. Furthermore, these measurement results and the thermal resistance which is calculated by a FEM analysis enabled a fully coupled electrothermal device simulation to be analyzed more precisely. The dependence of the current decrease on the buried oxide thickness were also calculated.

  • Study on Dissemination Patterns in Location-Aware Gossiping Networks

    Nobuharu KAMI  Teruyuki BABA  Takashi YOSHIKAWA  Hiroyuki MORIKAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1519-1528

    We study the properties of information dissemination over location-aware gossiping networks leveraging location-based real-time communication applications. Gossiping is a promising method for quickly disseminating messages in a large-scale system, but in its application to information dissemination for location-aware applications, it is important to consider the network topology and patterns of spatial dissemination over the network in order to achieve effective delivery of messages to potentially interested users. To this end, we propose a continuous-space network model extended from Kleinberg's small-world model applicable to actual location-based applications. Analytical and simulation-based study shows that the proposed network achieves high dissemination efficiency resulting from geographically neutral dissemination patterns as well as selective dissemination to proximate users. We have designed a highly scalable location management method capable of promptly updating the network topology in response to node movement and have implemented a distributed simulator to perform dynamic target pursuit experiments as one example of applications that are the most sensitive to message forwarding delay. The experimental results show that the proposed network surpasses other types of networks in pursuit efficiency and achieves the desirable dissemination patterns.

  • Disparity Mapping Technique and Fast Rendering Technique for Image Morphing

    Toshiyuki MORITSU  Makoto KATO  

     
    PAPER-Computer Graphics

      Vol:
    E83-D No:2
      Page(s):
    275-282

    We have developed a new disparity mapping technique for image morphing which prevents synthesized images from blurring and a fast rendering technique which realizes interactive morphing animation. In the image morphing rendering process, all pixels are moved according to their disparity maps and then distorted images are mixed with each other. Calculation costs of this process tend to be high because pixel per pixel moving and mixing are included. And if the accuracy of the disparity maps is low, synthesized images become blurred. This paper describes new two techniques for overcoming these problems. One is a disparity mapping technique by which the edges in each input image are accurately mapped to each other. This technique reduces blurring in synthesized images. The other is a data transformation technique by which the morphing rendering process is replaced with texture mapping, orthographic camera, α-brending and z-buffering. This transformation enables the morphing rendering process to be accelerated by 3D accelerators, thus enabling interactive morphing animations to be achieved on ordinary PCs.

  • Frequency-Domain Differential Coding Schemes under Frequency-Selective Fading Environment in Adaptive Baseband Radio

    Jin NAKAZATO  Daiki OKUYAMA  Yuki MORIMOTO  Yoshio KARASAWA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E99-B No:2
      Page(s):
    488-498

    In our previous paper, we presented a concept of “Baseband Radio” as an ideal of future wireless communication scheme. Furthermore, for enhancing the adaptability of baseband radio, the adaptive baseband radio was discussed as the ultimate communication system; it integrates the functions of cognitive radio and software-defined radio. In this paper, two transmission schemes that take advantage of adaptive baseband radio are introduced and the results of a performance evaluation are presented. The first one is a scheme based on DSFBC for realizing higher reliability; it allows the flexible use of frequency bands over a wide range of white space. The second one is a low-power-density communication scheme with spectrum-spreading by means of frequency-domain differential coding so that the secondary system does not seriously interfere with primary-user systems that have been assigned the same frequency band.

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