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  • Bit Error Rate Performances of Orthogonal Multicarrier Modulation Radio Transmission Systems

    Minoru OKADA  Shinsuke HARA  Norihiko MORINAGA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-B No:2
      Page(s):
    113-119

    A multicarrier modulation is considered as an effective technique in high speed digital transmission under the multipath fading. In this paper, we theoretically analyze the bit error rate (BER) performance of the multicarrier modulation/differential detection scheme, and show the trade-offs between the BERs and the number of carriers or the guard period to clarify the optimum values to minimize the BER in the number of carriers and the guard period.

  • Field Trial and Performance of Land Mobile Message Communications Using Ku-Band Satellite

    Fumio TAKAHATA  Yoh HOSHINO  Toshiaki BABA  Hiromi KOMATSU  Masato OKUDA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-B No:2
      Page(s):
    120-130

    A field trial was conducted to evaluate the technical performance of land mobile message communication in different environments. The OmniTRACS system and the Ku-band JCSAT satellite were utilized as the mobile communications system and the satellite, respectively. The trial took place in September 1990 at different areas in Japan. Data collected correspond to about 65 hours of operation, during which a large number of messages were sent via the satellite. Two land mobile terminals operated simultaneously, each terminal having a function of generating messages automatically which simulates a large volume of traffic corresponding to about 50 terminals. Thus, the system was evaluated under the condition that 100 mobile terminals were in operation. Obtained data have been analyzed with a particular focus on the message transmission correlating with actual environments. The analysis was done by classifying environments into five categories: overall condition, type of roads, terrain, areas and weather conditions. The average transmission count per message experienced under all conditions is equal to 1.432 for forward messages transmitted from the hub station to mobiles, and 1.157 for return messages transmitted from mobiles to the hub station. With respect to the classification by the type of roads, for enample it becomes obvious that the performance is generally good except along roads of North-South orientation through dense urban areas. It is concluded that the message communications from/to mobiles are feasible in a wide range of environments, with the performance of success essentially depending on the visibility of satellite.

  • Speaker Adaptation Based on Vector Field Smoothing

    Hiroaki HATTORI  Shigeki SAGAYAMA  

     
    PAPER-Speech Processing

      Vol:
    E76-D No:2
      Page(s):
    227-234

    This paper describes a new supervised speaker adaptation method based on vector field smoothing, for small size adaptation data. This method assumes that the correspondence of feature vectors between speakers can be viewed as a kind of smooth vector field, and interpolation and smoothing of the correspondence are introduced into the adaptation process for higher adaptation performance with small size data. The proposed adaptation method was applied to discrete HMM based speech recognition and evaluated in Japanese phoneme and phrase recognition experiments. Using 10 words as the adaptation data, the proposed method produced almost the same results as the conventional codebook mapping method with 25 words. These experiments clearly comfirmed the effectiveness of the proposed method.

  • Performance of Convolutional Coding with Symbol Erasure for QPSK Frequency-Selective Fading Channels

    Hong ZHOU  Robert H. DENG  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-B No:2
      Page(s):
    139-147

    In this paper, we study the performance of convolutional coding using an error-and-erasure correction Viterbi decoder for π/4-shift QDPSK mobile radio transmission. The receiver uses received signal envelope as channel state information to erase unreliable symbols instead of making explicit decision before decoding. The performance study is carried out over frequency-selective fading channel with additive white Gaussian noise, co-channel interference and propagation delay spread. The results show that decoding with symbol erasure can significantly improve the system transmission performance compared to decoding without symbol erasure.

  • A Leapfrog Synthesis of Complex Analog Filters

    Cosy MUTO  Noriyoshi KAMBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Analog Circuits and Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E76-A No:2
      Page(s):
    210-215

    Complex filters are used to synthesize real filters in digital signal processing, but few in analog one. In this paper, we propose a leapfrog synthesis of complex analog filters. By shifting frequency response of an LCR network along the ω-axis, we have a complex filter with imaginary resistances, which is called an "LCRRi filter." The complex resonator is then used to simulate series- or parallel-arms of the LCRRi filter. We analyze nonideal properties of the complex resonator due to finite gain-bandwidth product of operational amplifiers and propose a compensation method to put a pole on correct location. Experimental results show good performance of the proposed method.

  • Simulation of Power-Law Relaxations by Analog Circuits: Fractal Distribution of Relaxation Times and Non-integer Exponents

    Kazuhiro SAITO  Michio SUGI  

     
    PAPER-Analog Circuits and Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E76-A No:2
      Page(s):
    204-209

    Power-law decay of current for the application of step-function voltage observed for amorphous materials can be expressed by an admittance sa(0a1) of a linear diode using complex angular frequency s. It is shown that power-law decay can be interpreted as a superposition of exponential decays having fractally distributed relaxation times and simulated using RC networks. By use of a similar manner, admittance s-b (0b1) showing the relation of duality can be simulated using RL networks. According to these methods, we can synthesize the admittance involving non-integer exponents systematically.

  • Cascaded Co-Channel Interference Cancelling and Diversity Combining for Spread-Spectrum Multi-Access over Multipath Fading Channels

    Young C. YOON  Ryuji KOHNO  Hideki IMAI  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E76-B No:2
      Page(s):
    163-168

    We propose a direct-sequence spread-spectrum multi-access (DS/SSMA) receiver that incorporates multipath diversity combining and multistage co-channel interference (CCI) cancellation. This receiver structure which is more resistant to the near/far problem essentially removes more and more of the CCI with each successive cancellation stage. With the assumption that perfect channel estimates have been obtained, we analyze the bit error rate (BER) performance of this system when received powers are unequal. Results show that the BER can approach that of a single-user case as the number of CCI cancellation stages increases.

  • Wideband Propagation Model for the Analysis of the Effect of the Multipath Fading on the Near-Far Problem in CDMA Mobile Radio Systems

    Hisato IWAI  Yoshio KARASAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-B No:2
      Page(s):
    103-112

    A new theoretical propagation model for wideband fading channel simulation in mobile radio environments is presented. It is based on a path model which produces scattered waves according to Poisson process. The typical properties of transmission characteristics deduced from the theoretical and experimental studies are taken in the model. Using the propagation model, an analytical method for the near-far problem of CDMA in mobile radio environments is proposed. An example of the analysis by means of a simulation is also presented.

  • Speaker Weighted Training of HMM Using Multiple Reference Speakers

    Hiroaki HATTORI  Satoshi NAKAMURA  Kiyohiro SHIKANO  Shigeki SAGAYAMA  

     
    PAPER-Speech Processing

      Vol:
    E76-D No:2
      Page(s):
    219-226

    This paper proposes a new speaker adaptation method using a speaker weighting technique for multiple reference speaker training of a hidden Markov model (HMM). The proposed method considers the similarities between an input speaker and multiple reference speakers, and use the similarities to control the influence of the reference speakers upon HMM. The evaluation experiments were carried out through the/b, d, g, m, n, N/phoneme recognition task using 8 speakers. Average recognition rates were 68.0%, 66.4%, and 65.6% respectively for three test sets which have different speech styles. These were 4.8%, 8.8%, and 10.5% higher than the rates of the spectrum mapping method, and also 1.6%, 6.7%, and 8.2% higher than the rates of the multiple reference speaker training, the supplemented HMM. The evaluation experiments clarified the effectiveness of the proposed method.

  • Effects of Grouping and Addressing Methods on Performance in a Location Task--Investigation of Grouping Addressing Interaction--

    Atsuo MURATA  

     
    PAPER-Human Communication

      Vol:
    E76-A No:2
      Page(s):
    225-230

    In this paper, the effects of the grouping and the addressing methods on the accuracy and the response time in a visual search task were investigated. Four grouping conditions (4, 8, 16 and 32 groups) and four addressing methods (random, ordered, cartesian and polar) were selected in the experiment. For each combination of grouping and addressing methods, subjects repeated the search task 30 times. No remarkable differences of the percent correct were observed both among the levels of grouping and among the addressing methods. The mean response time increased with the increase of the number of groups. Moreover, the interaction between addressing methods and grouping for both percent correct and response time was clarified.

  • The Realities and Myths of Multipath Propagation

    Susumu YOSHIDA  Mitsuhiko MIZUNO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-B No:2
      Page(s):
    90-97

    In this paper, some misconceptions about "multipath propagation" are discussed for those propagation engineers, who are not familiar with the close relationship between multipath propagation and a communication system in a mobile/portable radio communication environment. It is shown that believed facts about multipath propagation are not always true. Namely, it is well-known that multipath propagation is undesirable if a conventional sample-and-decision receiver is assumed. It is not well-recognized that it can be a desirable phenomenon if a sophisticated communication system uses adaptive equalization, anti-multipath modulation, or spread spectrum communication, for example. On the other hand, it is widely accepted that root mean square (rms) multipath delay spread is a good measure of bit-error-rate performance, i.e., as rms delay spread gets larger, bit-error-rate generally gets worse. However, it is pointed out that this is not always true, especially in propagation conditions with very long-delayed multipath signals. In short, it is the purpose of this paper to show examples that the facts believed to be true sometimes turn out to be false, unless we pay attention to both aspects of propagation and system design in the field of mobile/portable radio communications. In fact, for highly efficient communication systems design, propagation, antenna and system factors should be taken into account simultaneously.

  • Design of Magnitude Preserving Analog-to-Digital Converter

    Antonio PETRAGLIA  Sanjit K. MITRA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-A No:2
      Page(s):
    149-155

    A new type of analog-to-digital (A/D) converter is introduced. The structure is based on a magnitude-preserving quadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank where the analysis bank is composed on IIR switched-capacitor (SC) filters. The analog output samples of the analysis filters are converted into digital form using individual A/D converters and combined by an IIR digital filter synthesis filter bank. This A/D converter is useful in applications where only the magnitude of the spectrum of the analog signal needs to be preserved. The structure incorporates the advantages of sub-band coding and reduces considerably the effect of mismatches among the sub-band A/D converters. In addition, the proposed scheme leads to an increase in the conversion speed by a factor of M when an M-channel QMF bank is used. An illustrative example verifying the good performance of the proposed approach is included.

  • Conversion of Image Resolutions for High Quality Visual Communication

    Saprangsit MRUETUSATORN  Hirotsugu KINOSHITA  Yoshinori SAKAI  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing, Computer Graphics and Pattern Recognition

      Vol:
    E76-D No:2
      Page(s):
    251-258

    This paper discusses the conversion of spatial resolution (pixel density) and amplitude resolution (levels of brightness) for multilevel images. A source image is sampled by an image scanner or a video camera, and a converted image is printed by a printer with the capability of higher spatial but lower amplitude resolution than the image input device. In the proposed method, the impulse response of the scanner sensor is modeled to obtain pixel values from the convolution of the impulse and the image signal. Discontinuous areas (edge) of the original image are detected locally according to the impulse model and neighbouring pixel values. The edge route is estimated which gives the pixel values for the output resolutions. Comparison of the proposed method with two conventional methods, reciprocal distance weight interpolation and pixel replication, shows higher edge quality for the proposed method.

  • Optical Waveguide Phase Controller for Microwave Signals Generated by Heterodyne Photodetection

    Yoshiaki KAMIYA  Wataru CHUJO  Masayuki FUJISE  

     
    LETTER-Fiber Optic Radio Links

      Vol:
    E76-C No:2
      Page(s):
    305-307

    This paper presents the successful performance of an optical waveguide phase controller for microwave signals generated by heterodyne photodetection. A 22 optical waveguide structure with four optical phase shifters was fabricated on a LiNbO3 substrate. As a result of heterodyne photodetection of two optical signals from wavelength-tunable laser diodes, two microwave signals at 585 MHz were generated and phase shifted in the manner of electro-optical phase retardation. The monolithic waveguide structure allowed linear phase shifting more than 1800 degrees. Similar phase shifting performances were also confirmed over a wide microwave frequency range from 300 MHz to 1.3 GHz. The optical waveguide structure demonstrated here will be applicable to fiber-optic fed microwave systems such as a phased array antenna.

  • Application of Photoexcited Reaction to VLSI Process

    Yasuhiro HORIIKE  

     
    INVITED PAPER-Opto-Electronics Technology for LSIs

      Vol:
    E76-C No:1
      Page(s):
    32-40

    Recent progress on photoexcited process applications to fabricating of VLSI and flat panel devices in Japan has been reviewed. The excimer laser melt technique makes it possible to form large-grain poly-Si film on a glass substrate, improving TFT electrical characteristics, and to fill metals into high-aspect-ratio contact holes in VLSI metallization. Scanning of CW laser in poly-Si film led to growth of a single-crystal Si layer on SiO2 to fabricate 3-D (dimensional) devices successfully. Direct writing with pyrolytic reaction was put into practice for interconnection restructuring. In the photochemical process, lower temperature epitaxial growth of Si and dry cleaning of a Si wafer employing Hg lamp irradiation were noted. Directional etching was performed by sidewall film formation, while resolution of better than 0.5 µm was difficult to obtain due to diffraction limit. It was proposed that higher resolution would be obtained by introduction of a nonlinear process which enhanced pattern contrast.

  • Photonic LSI--Merging the Optical Technology into LSI--

    Yoshihiko MIZUSHIMA  

     
    INVITED PAPER-Key Paper

      Vol:
    E76-C No:1
      Page(s):
    4-12

    The future trends of optical technologies combined with LSI are reviewed. Present problems of LSI, and the possible solutions to these problems through the merger of the optical technology into LSI are discussed. One of the present trends in interconnection between LSI components is the timeserial approach, originally developed for the optical communication. This method is capable of high speed data transfer. The other is a space-parallel approach, arising from the two-dimensional nature of the light propagation. This approach has the capability of performing parallel processing. A hybrid OEIC, possibly on GaAs, is discussed as an example of future photonic LSI. The lack of key devices is a fundamental barrier to the future improvement of photonic LSI. Direct interaction between photons and electrons is a promissing approach. Some of the Author's ideas to promote the merger of photonics and LSI are proposed.

  • Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems Immune to Any Reduction into the Discrete Logarithm Problem

    Atsuko MIYAJI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-A No:1
      Page(s):
    50-54

    In 1990, Menezes, Okamoto and Vanstone proposed a method that reduces EDLP to DLP, which gave an impact on the security of cryptosystems based on EDLP. But this reducing is valid only when Weil pairing can be defined over the m-torsion group which includes the base point of EDLP. If an elliptic curve is ordinary, there exists EDLP to which we cannot apply the reducing. In this paper, we investigate the condition for which this reducing is invalid.

  • Integrated Circuits for Ultra-High-Speed Optical Fiber Transmission Systems

    Kohji HOHKAWA  Shinji MATSUOKA  Kazuo HAGIMOTO  Kiyoshi NAKAGAWA  

     
    INVITED PAPER-LSI Technology for Opto-Electronics

      Vol:
    E76-C No:1
      Page(s):
    68-77

    Optical fiber transmission systems have advanced rapidly with the advent of highly advanced electronic and optical devices. This paper introduces several IC technologies required for ultra-high-speed optical transmission and overviews current IC technologies used for the existing and developing optical fiber trunk transmission systems. Future trends in device technologies are also discussed.

  • Real-Time Feed-Forward Control LSIs for a Direct Wafer Exposure Electron Beam System

    Hironori YAMAUCHI  Tetsuo MOROSAWA  Takashi WATANABE  Atsushi IWATA  Tsutomu HOSAKA  

     
    PAPER-Integrated Electronics

      Vol:
    E76-C No:1
      Page(s):
    124-135

    Three custom LSIs for EB60, a direct wafer exposure electron beam system, have been developed using 0.8 µm BiCMOS and SST bipolar technologies. The three LSIs are i) a shot cycle control LSI for controlling each exposure cycle time, ii) a linear matrix computation LSI for coordinate modification of the exposure pattern data, and iii) a position calculation LSI for determining the precise position of the wafer. These LSIs allow the deflection corrector block of the revised EB60 to be realized on a single board. A new adaptive pipeline control technique which optimizes each shot period according to the exposure data is implemented in the shot-cycle control LSI. The position calculation LSI implements a new, highly effective 2-level pipeline exposure technique, the levels refer to major-field-deflection and minor-field-deflection. The linear-matrix computation LSI is designed not only for the EB60 but also for a wide variety of parallel digital processing applications.

  • A Linguistic Procedure for an Extension Number Guidance System

    Naomi INOUE  Izuru NOGAITO  Masahiko TAKAHASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E76-D No:1
      Page(s):
    106-111

    This paper describes the linguistic procedure of our speech dialogue system. The procedure is composed of two processes, syntactic analysis using a finite state network, and discourse analysis using a plan recognition model. The finite state network is compiled from regular grammar. The regular grammar is described in order to accept sentences with various styles, for example ellipsis and inversion. The regular grammar is automatically generated from the skeleton of the grammar. The discourse analysis module understands the utterance, generates the next question for users and also predicts words which will be in the next utterance. For an extension number guidance task, we obtained correct recognition results for 93% of input sentences without word prediction and for 98% if prediction results include proper words.

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