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  • Accurate 3-Dimensional Imaging Method Based on Extended RPM for Rotating Target Model

    Shouhei KIDERA  Hiroyuki YAMADA  Tetsuo KIRIMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E95-B No:10
      Page(s):
    3279-3289

    Three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction techniques employed by airborne radars are essential for object recognition in scenarios where optically vision is blurry, and are required for the monitoring of disasters and coast-guard patrols. There have been reports on 3-D reconstruction methods that exploit the layover appearing in inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imagery, which are suitable for the recognition of artificial targets such as buildings, aircraft or ships. However, existing methods assume only a point target or the aggregate of point targets, and most require the tracking of the multiple points over sequential ISAR images. In the case of a solid object with a continuous boundary, such as a wire or polyhedral structure, the positioning accuracy of such methods is severely degraded owing to scattering centers continuously shifting on the target surface with changes in the rotation angle. To overcome this difficulty, this paper extends the original Range Points Migration (RPM) method to the ISAR observation model, where a double mono-static model with two transmitting and receiving antennas is introduced to suppress cross-range ambiguity. The results of numerical simulation and experimental validation demonstrate that the extended RPM method has a distinct advantage for accurate 3-D imaging, even for non-point targets.

  • Fast Focus Mechanism with Constant Magnification Using a Varifocal Lens and Its Application to Three-Dimensional Imaging

    Akira ISHII  Hiroaki YAMASHIRO  

     
    PAPER-3D Reconstruction

      Vol:
    E95-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1804-1810

    A differential pair of convergent and divergent lenses with adjustable lens spacing (“differential lens”) was devised as a varifocal lens and was successfully integrated into an object-space telecentric lens to build a focus mechanism with constant magnification. This integration was done by placing the front principal point of the varifocal lens at the rear focal point of the telecentric lens within a practical tolerance of positioning. Although the constant-magnification focus mechanism is a parallel projection system, a system for perfect perspective projection imaging without shifting the projection center during focusing could be built simply by properly setting this focus mechanism between an image-taking lens with image-space telecentricity and an image sensor. The focus resolution experimentally obtained was 0.92 µm (σ) for the parallel projection system with a depth range of 1.0 mm and this was 0.25 mm (σ) for the perspective projection system with a range from 120 to 350 mm within a desktop space. A marginal image resolution of 100 lp/mm was obtained with optical distortion of less than 0.2% in the parallel projection system. The differential lens could work up to 55 Hz for a sinusoidal change in lens spacing with a peak-to-valley amplitude of 425 µm when a tiny divergent lens that was plano-concave was translated by a piezoelectric positioner. Therefore, images that were entirely in focus were generated at a frame rate of 30 Hz for an object moving at a speed of around 150 mm/s in depth within the desk top space. Thus, three-dimensional (3-D) imaging that provided 3-D resolution based on fast focusing was accomplished in both microscopic and macroscopic spaces.

  • FG Width Scalability of the 3-D Vertical FG NAND Using the Sidewall Control Gate (SCG)

    Moon-Sik SEO  Tetsuo ENDOH  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-C No:5
      Page(s):
    891-897

    Recently, the 3-D vertical Floating Gate (FG) type NAND cell arrays with the Sidewall Control Gate (SCG), such as ESCG, DC-SF and S-SCG, are receiving attention to overcome the reliability issues of Charge Trap (CT) type device. Using this novel cell structure, highly reliable flash cell operations were successfully implemented without interference effect on the FG type cell. However, the 3-D vertical FG type cell has large cell size by about 60% for the cylindrical FG structure. In this point of view, we intensively investigate the scalability of the FG width of the 3-D vertical FG NAND cells. In case of the planar FG type NAND cell, the FG height cannot be scaled down due to the necessity of obtaining sufficient coupling ratio and high program speed. In contrast, for the 3-D vertical FG NAND with SCG, the FG is formed cylindrically, which is fully covered with surrounded CG, and very high CG coupling ratio can be achieved. As results, the scaling of FG width of the 3-D vertical FG NAND cell with S-SCG can be successfully demonstrated at 10 nm regime, which is almost the same as the CT layer of recent BE-SONOS NAND.

  • A Correlation-Based Watermarking Technique of 3-D Meshes via Cyclic Signal Processing

    Toshiyuki UTO  Yuka TAKEMURA  Hidekazu KAMITANI  Kenji OHUE  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing

      Vol:
    E95-D No:5
      Page(s):
    1272-1279

    This paper describes a blind watermarking scheme through cyclic signal processing. Due to various rapid networks, there is a growing demand of copyright protection for multimedia data. As efficient watermarking of images, there exist two major approaches: a quantization-based method and a correlation-based method. In this paper, we proposes a correlation-based watermarking technique of three-dimensional (3-D) polygonal models using the fast Fourier transforms (FFTs). For generating a watermark with desirable properties, similar to a pseudonoise signal, an impulse signal on a two-dimensional (2-D) space is spread through the FFT, the multiplication of a complex sinusoid signal, and the inverse FFT. This watermark, i.e., spread impulse signal, in a transform domain is converted to a spatial domain by an inverse wavelet transform, and embedded into 3-D data aligned by the principle component analysis (PCA). In the detection procedure, after realigning the watermarked mesh model through the PCA, we map the 3-D data on the 2-D space via block segmentation and averaging operation. The 2-D data are processed by the inverse system, i.e., the FFT, the division of the complex sinusoid signal, and the inverse FFT. From the resulting 2-D signal, we detect the position of the maximum value as a signature. For 3-D bunny models, detection rates and information capacity are shown to evaluate the performance of the proposed method.

  • Robust and Accurate Ultrasound 3-D Imaging Algorithm Incorporating Adaptive Smoothing Techniques

    Kenshi SAHO  Tomoki KIMURA  Shouhei KIDERA  Hirofumi TAKI  Takuya SAKAMOTO  Toru SATO  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E95-B No:2
      Page(s):
    572-580

    Many researchers have proposed ultrasound imaging techniques for product inspection; however, most of these techniques are aimed at detecting the existence of flaws in products. The acquisition of an accurate three-dimensional image using ultrasound has the potential to be a useful product inspection tool. In this paper we apply the Envelope algorithm, which was originally proposed for accurate UWB (Ultra Wide-Band) radar imaging systems, to ultrasound imaging. We show that the Envelope algorithm results in image deterioration, because it is difficult for ultrasound measurements to achieve high signal to noise (S/N) ratio values as a result of a high level of noise and interference from the environment. To reduce errors, we propose two adaptive smoothing techniques that effectively stabilize the estimated image produced by the Envelope algorithm. An experimental study verifies that the proposed imaging algorithm has accurate 3-D imaging capability with a mean error of 6.1 µm, where the transmit center frequency is 2.0 MHz and the S/N ratio is 23 dB. These results demonstrate the robustness of the proposed imaging algorithm compared with a conventional Envelope algorithm.

  • Decoupled 3-D Near-Field Source Localization with UCA via Centrosymmetric Subarrays

    Bum-Soo KWON  Tae-Jin JUNG  Chang-Hong SHIN  Kyun-Kyung LEE  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E94-B No:11
      Page(s):
    3143-3146

    A novel algorithm is presented for estimating the 3-D location (azimuth angle, elevation angle, and range) of multiple sources with a uniform circular array (UCA). Based on its centrosymmetric property, a UCA is divided into two subarrays. The steering vectors for these subarrays then yield a 2-D direction of arrival (DOA)-related rotational invariance property in the signal subspace, which enables 2-D DOA estimations using a generalized-ESPRIT algorithm. Based on the estimated 2-D DOAs, a range estimation can then be obtained for each source by defining the 1-D MUSIC spectrum. Despite its low computational complexity, the proposed algorithm can almost match the performance of the benchmark estimator 3-D MUSIC.

  • The Optimum Physical Targets of the 3-Dimensional Vertical FG NAND Flash Memory Cell Arrays with the Extended Sidewall Control Gate (ESCG) Structure

    Moon-Sik SEO  Tetsuo ENDOH  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E94-C No:5
      Page(s):
    686-692

    Recently, the 3-dimensional (3-D) vertical Floating Gate (FG) type NAND flash memory cell arrays with the Extended Sidewall Control Gate (ESCG) was proposed [7]. Using this novel structure, we successfully implemented superior program speed, read current, and less interference characteristics, by the high Control Gate (CG) coupling ratio with less interference capacitance and highly electrical inverted S/D technique. However, the process stability of the ESCG structure has not been sufficiently confirmed such as the variations of the physical dimensions. In this paper, we intensively investigated the electrical dependency according to the physical dimensions of ESCG, such as the line and spacing of ESCG and the thickness of barrier oxide. Using the 2-dimentional (2-D) TCAD simulations, we compared the basic characteristics of the FG type flash cell operation, in the aspect of program speed, read current, and interference effect. Finally, we check the process window and suggest the optimum target of the ESCG structure for reliable flash cell operation. From above all, we confirmed that this 3-dimensional vertical FG NAND flash memory cell arrays using the ESCG structure is the most attractive candidate for terabit 3-D vertical NAND flash cell array.

  • Variable Length Coded Address Compression for High-Speed 3-D Range-Finder Using Light-Section Method

    Shingo MANDAI  Taihei MOMMA  Makoto IKEDA  Kunihiro ASADA  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E94-C No:1
      Page(s):
    124-127

    This paper presents an architecture and a circuit design of readout address compression for a high-speed 3-D range-finding image sensor using the light-section method. We utilize a kind of variable-length code which is modified to suit the 3-D range-finder. The best compression rate by the proposed compression technique is 33.3%. The worst compression and the average compression rate is 56.4% and 42.4%, respectively, when we simulated the effectivity by using the example of measured sheet scans. We also show the measurement result of the fabricated image sensor with the address compression.

  • Adaptive 3-Dimensional Topology Control for Wireless Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks

    Junseok KIM  Jongho SHIN  Younggoo KWON  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E93-B No:11
      Page(s):
    2901-2911

    Developing an adaptive 3-dimensional (3D) topology control algorithm is important because most wireless nodes are mobile and deployed in buildings. Moreover, in buildings, wireless link qualities and topologies change frequently due to various objects and the interference from other wireless devices. Previous topology control algorithms can suffer significant performance degradation because they only use the Euclidean distance for the topology construction. In this paper, we propose a novel adaptive 3D topology control algorithm for wireless ad-hoc sensor networks, especially in indoor environments. The proposed algorithm adjusts the minimum transmit power adaptively with considering the interference effect. To construct the local topology, each node divides the 3D space, a sphere centered at itself, into k equal cones by using Platonic solid (i.e., regular k-hedron) and selects the neighbor that requires the lowest transmit power in each cone. Since the minimum transmit power values depend on the effect of interferences, the proposed algorithm can adjust topology adaptively and preserve the network connectivity reliably. To evaluate the performance of algorithms, we conduct various experiments with simulator and real wireless platforms. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is superior to the previous algorithms in terms of the packet delivery ratio and the energy consumption with relatively low complexity.

  • 3-D Hough Detector for Surveillance Radars

    Ali MOQISEH  Mohammad M. NAYEBI  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E93-B No:3
      Page(s):
    685-695

    The Hough transform is known to be an effective technique for target detection and track initiation in search radars. However, most papers have focused on the simplistic applications of this technique which consider a 2-D data space for the Hough transform. In this paper, a new method based on xthe Hough transform is introduced for detecting targets in a 3-D data space. The data space is constructed from returned surveillance radar signal using the range and bearing information of several successive scans. This information is mapped into a 3-D x-y-t Cartesian data space. Targets are modeled with four parameters in this data space. The proposed 3-D Hough detector is then used to detect the existent targets in the 3-D surveillance space by mapping the returned signal of the radar from the data space to the parameter space. This detector, which is constructed of two detection stages, integrates the returned data of each target non-coherently along its 3-D trajectory in one parameter space cell related to this target. Hence, the detection performance will improve. The effectiveness of the new 3-D Hough detector is demonstrated through deriving the detection statistics analytically and comparing the results with those of several comprehensive simulations. The performance improvement of this detector is shown by comparing its detection range with the conventional detector. The proposed detector is also evaluated with real radar data and its efficiency is confirmed.

  • Voice Communications over 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks: Modeling, Optimization and Call Admission Control

    Changchun XU  Yanyi XU  Gan LIU  Kezhong LIU  

     
    PAPER-Networks

      Vol:
    E93-D No:1
      Page(s):
    50-58

    Supporting quality-of-service (QoS) of multimedia communications over IEEE 802.11 based ad hoc networks is a challenging task. This paper develops a simple 3-D Markov chain model for queuing analysis of IEEE 802.11 MAC layer. The model is applied for performance analysis of voice communications over IEEE 802.11 single-hop ad hoc networks. By using the model, we finish the performance optimization of IEEE MAC layer and obtain the maximum number of voice calls in IEEE 802.11 ad hoc networks as well as the statistical performance bounds. Furthermore, we design a fully distributed call admission control (CAC) algorithm which can provide strict statistical QoS guarantee for voice communications over IEEE 802.11 ad hoc networks. Extensive simulations indicate the accuracy of the analytical model and the CAC scheme.

  • Design Consideration for Vertical Nonvolatile Memory Device Regarding Gate-Induced Barrier Lowering (GIBL)

    Seongjae CHO  Jung Hoon LEE  Gil Sung LEE  Jong Duk LEE  Hyungcheol SHIN  Byung-Gook PARK  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E92-C No:5
      Page(s):
    620-626

    Recently, various types of 3-D nonvolatile memory (NVM) devices have been researched to improve the integration density [1]-[3]. The NVM device of pillar structure can be considered as one of the candidates [4],[5]. When this is applied to a NAND flash memory array, bottom end of the device channel is connected to the bulk silicon. In this case, the current in vertical direction varies depending on the thickness of silicon channel. When the channel is thick, the difference of saturation current levels between on/off states of individual device is more obvious. On the other hand, when the channel is thin, the on/off current increases simultaneously whereas the saturation currents do not differ very much. The reason is that the channel potential barrier seen by drain electrons is lowered by read voltage on the opposite sidewall control gate. This phenomenon that can occur in 3-D structure devices due to proximity can be called gate-induced barrier lowering (GIBL). In this work, the dependence of GIBL on silicon channel thickness is investigated, which will be the criteria in the implementation of reliable ultra-small NVM devices.

  • Closed-Form 3-D Localization for Single Source in Uniform Circular Array with a Center Sensor

    Eun-Hyon BAE  Kyun-Kyung LEE  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E92-B No:3
      Page(s):
    1053-1056

    A novel closed-form algorithm is presented for estimating the 3-D location (azimuth angle, elevation angle, and range) of a single source in a uniform circular array (UCA) with a center sensor. Based on the centrosymmetry of the UCA and noncircularity of the source, the proposed algorithm decouples and estimates the 2-D direction of arrival (DOA), i.e. azimuth and elevation angles, and then estimates the range of the source. Notwithstanding a low computational complexity, the proposed algorithm provides an estimation performance close to that of the benchmark estimator 3-D MUSIC.

  • Divide-by-3 LC Injection Locked Frequency Divider Implemented with 3D Inductors

    Sheng-Lyang JANG  Chia-Wei CHANG  Chien-Feng LEE  Jhin-Fang HUANG  

     
    PAPER-Electronic Circuits

      Vol:
    E91-C No:6
      Page(s):
    956-962

    This paper proposes a wide-locking range divide-by-3 frequency divider employing 3D helical inductors fabricated in the 0.18-µm 1P6M CMOS technology. The divider consists of an nMOS cross-coupled LC oscillator and two injection MOSFETs in series with the cross-coupled NMOSFETs, and the LC resonator is composed of two 3D helical inductors and varactors. The aim of using 3D inductor is to reduce chip size. At the supply voltage of 1.2 V, the divider free-running frequency is tunable from 2.1 GHz to 2.6 GHz, and at the incident power of 0 dBm the locking range is about 2.11 GHz (29.16%), from the incident frequency 5.99 GHz to 8.1 GHz. The core power consumption is 4.56 mW. The die area is 0.6640.831 mm2.

  • Establishing Read Operation Bias Schemes for 3-D Pillar Structure Flash Memory Devices to Overcome Paired Cell Interference (PCI)

    Seongjae CHO  Il Han PARK  Jung Hoon LEE  Jang-Gn YUN  Doo-Hyun KIM  Jong Duk LEE  Hyungcheol SHIN  Byung-Gook PARK  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E91-C No:5
      Page(s):
    731-735

    Efforts have been devoted to maximizing memory array densities. However, as the devices are scaled down in dimension and getting closer to each other, electrical interference phenomena among devices become more prominent. Various features of 3-D memory devices are proposed for the enhancement of memory array density. In this study, we mention 3-D NAND flash memory device having pillar structure as the representative, and investigate the paired cell interference (PCI) which inevitably occurs in the read operation for 3-D memory devices in this feature. Furthermore, criteria for setting up the read operation bias schemes are also examined in existence with PCI.

  • Hierarchical Decomposition of Depth Map Sequences for Representation of Three-Dimensional Dynamic Scenes

    Sung-Yeol KIM  Yo-Sung HO  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing and Video Processing

      Vol:
    E90-D No:11
      Page(s):
    1813-1820

    In this paper, we propose a new scheme to represent three-dimensional (3-D) dynamic scenes using a hierarchical decomposition of depth maps. In the hierarchical decomposition, we split a depth map into four types of images: regular mesh, boundary, feature point and number-of-layer (NOL) images. A regular mesh image is obtained by down-sampling a depth map. A boundary image is generated by gathering pixels of the depth map on the region of edges. For generating feature point images, we select pixels of the depth map on the region of no edges according to their influence on the shape of a 3-D surface, and convert the selected pixels into images. A NOL image includes structural information to manage the other three images. In order to render a frame of 3-D dynamic scenes, we first generate an initial surface utilizing the information of regular mesh, boundary and NOL images. Then, we enhance the initial surface by adding the depth information of feature point images. With the proposed scheme, we can represent consecutive 3-D scenes successfully within the framework of a multi-layer structure. Furthermore, we can compress the data of 3-D dynamic scenes represented by a mesh structure by a 2-D video coder.

  • A 10 b 200 MS/s 1.8 mm2 83 mW 0.13 µm CMOS ADC Based on Highly Linear Integrated Capacitors

    Young-Ju KIM  Young-Jae CHO  Doo-Hwan SA  Seung-Hoon LEE  

     
    PAPER-Electronic Circuits

      Vol:
    E90-C No:10
      Page(s):
    2037-2043

    This work proposes a 10 b 200 MS/s 1.8 mm2 83 mW 0.13 µm CMOS ADC based on highly linear integrated capacitors for high-quality video system applications such as next-generation DTV and radar vision and wireless communication system applications such as WLAN, WiMax, SDR, LMDS, and MMDS simultaneously requiring low voltage, low power, and small area at high speed. The proposed 3-stage pipeline ADC optimizes chip area and power dissipation at the target resolution and sampling rate. The proposed ADC employs two versions of the SHA with gate-bootstrapped NMOS switches and conventional CMOS switches to verify and compare the input sampling effectiveness. Both of the two versions of the wide-band low-noise SHA maintain 10 b input accuracy at 200 MS/s. The proposed all signal-isolated 3-D completely symmetric capacitor layout reduces the device mismatch of two MDACs by isolating each unit capacitor from all neighboring signal lines with all the employed metal lines and by placing extra internal metal lines with a fixed internal bias voltage between signal lines connecting the bottom plate of each unit capacitor. The low-noise on-chip current and voltage references with internal RC filters can select optional off-chip voltage references. The prototype ADC is implemented in a 0.13 µm 1P8M CMOS process. The measured DNL and INL are within 0.24 LSB and 0.35 LSB while the ADC shows a maximum SNDR of 54 dB and 48 dB and a maximum SFDR of 67 dB and 61 dB at 200 MS/s and 250 MS/s, respectively. The ADC with an active die area of 1.8 mm2 consumes 83 mW at 200 MS/s and at a 1.2 V supply.

  • 3-D Angular Spectrum Measurements at 5 GHz in a Residential Two-Story House

    Hiroshi IWAI  Tsutomu SAKATA  Atsushi YAMAMOTO  Kei SAKAGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Propagation

      Vol:
    E90-B No:9
      Page(s):
    2344-2351

    This paper presents an investigation of radio-wave propagation characteristics in the 5 GHz band in a residential two-story house. We investigated the 3-D angular spectra of incident waves when a transmitter and a receiver were situated on the first and second floors, respectively. First of all, correlation in the measured "home environment" containing furniture such as beds, a sofa and tables was determined to confirm a quasi-static environment. Then, 3-D angular spectra measurements were performed by using an eight-element Yagi-Uda antenna as a receiving antenna. Furthermore, the 4-by-4 MIMO channel capacity at each elevation angle was estimated by using elevation angular spectra and the propagation characteristics between the first and second floors were evaluated. The results indicated that the channel capacity in the elevation direction was strongly influenced by the direction of the transmitting antenna.

  • Analysis and Research on Electro-Dynamic Repulsion Force Acting on the Paralleled Conductors in Air Circuit Breaker

    Yingyi LIU  Degui CHEN  Xingwen LI  

     
    PAPER-Contactors & Circuit Breakers

      Vol:
    E90-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1466-1471

    For the optimization design of air circuit breaker (ACB), it is important and necessary to calculate the electro-dynamic repulsion force acting on the movable contact. A method based on 3-D FEM with the equations that describe the relationships among current, magnetic field and repulsion force, which takes the ferromagnet into account, is adopted to calculate the electro-dynamic repulsion force. The method enables one to analyze the factors that affect the electro-dynamic repulsion force, including the number of the movable conductor parallel branches as well as the location of the axis and the shape of the flexible connection. The discussion of the calculation results is also presented in this paper.

  • Analyses on Current Characteristics of 3-D MOSFET Determined by Junction Doping Profiles for Nonvolatile Memory Devices

    Seongjae CHO  Jang-Gn YUN  Il Han PARK  Jung Hoon LEE  Jong Pil KIM  Jong-Duk LEE  Hyungcheol SHIN  Byung-Gook PARK  

     
    PAPER-Novel MOSFET Structures

      Vol:
    E90-C No:5
      Page(s):
    988-993

    One of 3-D devices to achieve high density arrays was adopted in this study, where source and drain junctions are formed along the silicon fin. The screening by adjacent high fins for large sensing margin makes it hard to ion-implant with high angle so that vertical ion implantation is inevitable. In this study, the dependency of current characteristics on doping profiles is investigated by 3-D numerical analysis. The position of concentration peak and the doping gradient are varied to look into the effects on driving currents. Through these analyses, the optimum condition of ion implantation for 3-D devices is estimated.

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