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  • Intra- and Inter-Vehicle Communication Network Using Low-Cost POF Links

    Nobuhiro FUJIMOTO  Masayoshi MORIYA  Atsuo ISHIZUKA  Masami GOTO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-D No:11
      Page(s):
    1839-1850

    Intelligent transport systems (ITS) are promising systems to give excellent solutions for many problems that we face in transport today. Not only road-to-vehicle communications but also inter-vehicle communications in ITS are expected to become popular in the future. On the other hand, an intra-vehicle communication network should be supported by multimedia information according to the explosive expansion of the Internet use and the like. An inexpensive transmission medium and transceiver becomes indispensable in such in-vehicle local area network (LAN) for multimedia information as these must handle full-motion video signals, without any electromagnetic interference. We have proposed on-board network architecture based on optical P1394b to realize effective inter-vehicle communications and enable all equipment which freely add and remove to the intra-vehicle network. And according to the proposed architecture, we have developed a 500-Mbit/s low-cost optical transceiver for the intra- and inter-vehicle communication network using a commercially available plastic clad fiber. An LD for the compact disk drive and a large area photodiode were adopted as low-cost and high-speed optical devices, and a logic direct driving type simple circuit having temperature compensation function was developed. Simple assembly technologies such as plastic molding and optical element press-fitting were also developed for mounting to reduce assembly cost. The total cost of the fabricated optical transceiver can be reduced less than 2/3, comparing with that of conventional one. We have performed transmission experiments and vibration tests using our optical transceivers that are mounted in on-board elements and connected to the on-board network, and have confirmed these stable operations. Experimental results show our proposed architecture and fabricated optical transceiver can play a key role in the intra- and inter-vehicle communication network.

  • Excimer-Laser-Induced Zone-Melting-Recrystallization of Silicon Thin Films on Large Glass Substrates and Its Application to TFTs

    Hiromichi TAKAOKA  Yoshinobu SATOU  Takaomi SUZUKI  Takuya SASAKI  Hiroshi TANABE  Hiroshi HAYAMA  

     
    PAPER-Active Matrix Displays

      Vol:
    E85-C No:11
      Page(s):
    1860-1865

    We have successfully produced laterally-grown grains on large (300 350 mm) glass substrates by means of a newly developed excimer laser crystallization system that features a high-precision mask stage and an auto-focusing system. The original grains were produced with a steep beam edge and their lateral growth was extended by repeated irradiation and translation. TFTs fabricated with these extended grains were found to have mobilities that remained almost constant at 270 cm2/Vs (n-ch. TFTs) and 230 cm2/Vs (p-ch. TFTs) over a wide range of laser fluence (400-600 mJ/cm2).

  • Efficient Genetic Algorithm of Codebook Design for Text-Independent Speaker Recognition

    Chih-Chien Thomas CHEN  Chin-Ta CHEN  Shung-Yung LUNG  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E85-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2529-2531

    This letter presents text-independent speaker identification results for telephone speech. A speaker identification system based on Karhunen-Loeve transform (KLT) derived from codebook design using genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed. We have combined genetic algorithm (GA) and the vector quantization (VQ) algorithm to avoid typical local minima for speaker data compression. Identification accuracies of 91% were achieved for 100 Mandarin speakers.

  • A Watermarking Method Retrievable from MPEG Compressed Stream

    Shigeyuki SAKAZAWA  Yasuhiro TAKISHIMA  Masahiro WADA  

     
    PAPER-Information Security

      Vol:
    E85-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2489-2497

    A digital watermarking method for moving pictures is proposed in which a watermark can be retrieved from an MPEG bitstream directly. In the proposed method, the watermark is embedded in multiple frames of an original moving picture, and it is detected statistically using multiple frames. Embedding is based on the modification of DCT coefficients that are in the chosen pixel blocks in each video frame. These pixel blocks are chosen differently per video frame in order to avoid regularity and periodicity. The features of the proposed method are that it does not need the original picture nor MPEG decoding processing. The proposed method is evaluated through various attacks including MPEG encoding and StirMark tools. It is shown that the watermark can survive MPEG encoding and frequency domain attacks. The reliability of watermark retrieval is also discussed in terms of statistical test.

  • Wall Voltage Fingerprint Method for a Three-Electrode PDP Cell

    Siebe de ZWART  Bart SALTERS  

     
    PAPER-Plasma Displays

      Vol:
    E85-C No:11
      Page(s):
    1877-1883

    A method to characterise the wall voltage distribution in a three-electrode AC PDP cell is discussed. The method makes use of a firing voltage loop in a two-dimensional voltage plane. From this "fingerprint," data on the relative wall voltages as well as on the non-uniformity of the wall voltages can be inferred. The properties of the loop are explained using a simple numerical model based on field line tracing. The fingerprint method is applied to analyse ramp waveforms on the scan and data electrode of a surface discharge PDP. Many features of the measurements can be understood in terms of uniform wall voltage distributions on the dielectrics covering the electrodes. A more detailed analysis, however, shows that considerable wall voltage non-uniformities can exist, which play an important role in the firing behaviour of the cell.

  • Scalable MPEG Video Transmission System Allowing for Propagation Impairment in the Home Network Environment

    Won-Joo HWANG  Hideki TODE  Koso MURAKAMI  

     
    PAPER-Multimedia Systems

      Vol:
    E85-B No:11
      Page(s):
    2495-2505

    Advances in broadcast digitization have been rapid in Japan since the broadcasting satellite (BS) digital broadcast services commenced in December 2000. It requires that the receiver, which may also be connected to appliances using a Home Network, has an inbuilt HDD for storing interesting programs. However, it is difficult to guarantee QoS level on a Home Network composed of heterogeneous sub-networks. Therefore, for the purpose of an efficient and appropriate transmission of a video stream, such as MPEG over the Home Network, a new scalable MPEG transmission method is required. For this we propose a Scalability method allowing for Impairments Propagation (SIP), which takes into account the impairments propagated to other frames due to the loss of a macroblock in a given frame. In this paper, we introduce the SIP technique, analyze it mathematically, and evaluate its performance.

  • Constructing Virtual Cities with Real Activities

    Katsushi IKEUCHI  Masao SAKAUCHI  Masataka KAGESAWA  Hiroshi KAWASAKI  Takuji TAKAHASHI  Michihiro MURAO  Shintaro ONO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-D No:11
      Page(s):
    1734-1744

    A virtual city, a virtual reality system to display an urban scene, is one of the most promising tools for ITS applications, including car navigation aids, shopping guides, and city planning, to name a few. This paper overviews our effort to create virtual cities through a sequence of images obtained with vision/range sensors. Our virtual city consists not of only stationary buildings but also of running and parked vehicles, which reflect the current activities in the real city. The first part of this paper describes how to construct still building images from a sequence of images. Here, we focus on methods employing an omni image camera that acquires images containing rays of 360 degrees viewing directions. The second part describes a system to display vehicle movement in the virtual city based on the image sequence given with a monitoring TV camera at an intersection. It also describes a preliminary step toward displaying illegal parked vehicles from information collected by a probe car.

  • Preparation and Characterization of (0001)-Oriented Single-Crystal Co-alloy Magnetic Thin Films

    Masaaki FUTAMOTO  Kouta TERAYAMA  Katsuaki SATO  Yoshiyuki HIRAYAMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1733-1739

    The effect of a nonmagnetic hcp-underlayer on the epitaxial growth of CoCr19Pt10 magnetic layers on substrates of Al2O3(0001) single-crystal has been investigated. Thin films of (0001)-oriented single-crystal CoCr19Pt10 were obtained by employing non-magnetic underlayers of CoCr25Ru25 and CoCr25Ru25/Ti, while thin films of polycrystalline CoCr19Pt10 were grown after the deposition of underlayers of TiCr10 and CoCr40. The growth of thin film CoCr19Pt10 on a Ti(0001) underlayer was interpreted as quasi-hetero-epitaxial where the continuity of the lattice across the interface is disturbed while the overall crystallographic relationship between the two layers is maintained. A thin film of epitaxially grown CoCr19Pt10 has a compositional variation of a few percent across the film plane in terms of elements that forms the alloy.

  • Digital Watermarking Method to Embed Index Data into JPEG Images

    Motoi IWATA  Kyosuke MIYAKE  Akira SHIOZAKI  

     
    LETTER-Information Security

      Vol:
    E85-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2267-2271

    This letter proposes a method which can embed index data such as memos into JPEG images. The method embeds digital watermarks using the quantitative relation between quantized DCT coefficients in JPEG images. In the method, we can embed extra data to represent index data and can extract the index data without parameters used in embedding process. Furthermore, the method is tolerant of JPEG recompression and prevents the degradation of image quality by rewriting index data.

  • A New Approach for Real-Time QoS Support in IP over ATM Networks

    Ismail ERTURK  Elias STIPIDIS  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E85-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2311-2318

    Emerging real-time and multimedia applications in IP over ATM networks are becoming an indispensable part of the networking world. Considering the different and essential natures of IP and ATM, it seems that they complement each other. Although several approaches have been proposed for IP and ATM integration, so far a key problem (i.e., Quality of Service support) in foreseeable future networking applications remains unsolved. This paper describes a new extension to Classical IP and ARP over ATM (CLIP) protocol, Real-time and Multimedia services using CLIP (RMCLIP), providing ATM service classes to the IP end users. It defines that different service classes are mapped to the associated IP addresses. It enables different IP end user applications (e.g., real-time video, voice and data) to obtain their own dedicated VCs.

  • Exact Analysis of Bit Error Probability for 4-State Soft Decision Viterbi Decoding

    Hideki YOSHIKAWA  Ikuo OKA  Chikato FUJIWARA  Yoshimasa DAIDO  

     
    LETTER-Coding Theory

      Vol:
    E85-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2263-2266

    In this letter, an analysis of bit error probability of 4-state soft decision Viterbi decoding is presented. The bit error probability of recursive systematic convolutional code is also derived.

  • Wrinkly Surface Generated on Irregular Mesh by Using IST Generalized on Code Space and Multi-Dimensional Space: Unification of Interpolation Surface and Fractal

    Tadahiro FUJIMOTO  Yoshio OHNO  Kazunobu MURAOKA  Norishige CHIBA  

     
    PAPER-Computer Graphics

      Vol:
    E85-D No:10
      Page(s):
    1663-1677

    Interpolation surfaces, such as Bezier or B-spline surface, are usually used for representing smooth man-made objects and provide an excellent ability to control the shape of a surface by intuitively moving control points. In contrast, the fractal technique is used for creating various complex shapes, mainly of natural objects, that have self-similarity using simple procedures. We have proposed the "wrinkly surface (WR surface)" for combining the advantages of interpolation surfaces and fractals. In this paper, we propose the expansion of the construction scheme of the WR surface to irregular meshes. Control points of a WR surface are interpolated using the "Iterated Shuffle Transformation (IST)." Therefore, in order to achieve the expansion, we first generalize the IST on code spaces, and then propose multi-dimensional IST defined on geometric spaces. By creating various shape model examples, we demonstrate the usefulness of the WR surface as a modeling tool.

  • Combining Recurrent Neural Networks with Self-Organizing Map for Channel Equalization

    Xiaoqiu WANG  Hua LIN  Jianming LU  Takashi YAHAGI  

     
    PAPER-Communication Devices/Circuits

      Vol:
    E85-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2227-2235

    Recently, neural networks (NNs) have been extensively applied to many signal processing problem due to their robust abilities to form complex decision regions. In particular, neural networks add flexibility to the design of equalizers for digital communication systems. Recurrent neural network (RNN) is a kind of neural network with one or more feedback loops, whereas self-organizing map (SOM) is characterized by the formation of a topographic map of the input patterns in which the spatial locations (i.e., coordinates) of the neurons in the lattice are indicative of intrinsic statistical features contained in the input patterns. In this paper, we propose a novel receiver structure by combining adaptive RNN equalizer with a SOM detector under serious ISI and nonlinear distortion in QAM system. According to the theoretical analysis and computer simulation results, the performance of the proposed scheme is shown to be quite effective in channel equalization under nonlinear distortion.

  • A New Method of Demodulating Digital SSB Signals

    Yoichi SAITO  Takahiro YAMASAKI  Fumio TAKAHATA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E85-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2255-2262

    This paper presents the transmission performance of a class-IV partial-response signaling SSB system and proposes a method that can improve its power efficiency. A line code that has no dc component has been used in the SSB transmission of digital signals. The type of line code, such as a partial-response signaling, increases the modulation states, and as a result, decreases the power efficiency. To overcome this obstacle, a new demodulation method called "re-filtering and combining" is proposed on the assumption of orthogonal phase detection. The demodulated quadrature channel is re-filtered by a Hilbert filter and is combined with the in-phase channel. It is confirmed by computer simulations that the new demodulation method improves the BER performance and a 3 dB improvement of the power efficiency is obtained.

  • Equalization for Infrared Wireless Systems Using OOK-CDMA

    Hiroe YAMAGUCHI  Ryoko MATSUO  Tomoaki OHTSUKI  Iwao SASASE  

     
    PAPER-Optical Wireless Communications

      Vol:
    E85-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2292-2299

    In this paper, we propose an equalizer for indoor infrared wireless systems using on-off keying code-division multiple-access (OOK-CDMA). The proposed equalizer has a decision-feedforward filter to mitigate the effects of inter symbol interference (ISI) at the previous chip position of the sampling instant. We evaluate the performance of indoor infrared wireless systems using OOK-CDMA with three kinds of equalizers: the decision-feedback qualizer (DFE), the feedforward equalizer (FE), and the proposed equalizer. To estimate the impulse response, we use the training sequence that alternates '1' and '0' sequentially. Among three kinds of equalizers, we show that the system with the proposed equalizer can achieve the best bit error rate (BER) performance at high bit rate, while the system with the FE achieves the best BER performance when the bit rate is low.

  • A Dynamic Location Update Scheme Based on the Number of Movements and the Movement History for Personal Communications Networks

    Junhong PARK  Jaesung CHOI  Myungwhan CHOI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Switching

      Vol:
    E85-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2300-2310

    It is very important to accurately and effectively track the movement of each mobile terminal in the personal communications networks. Accordingly, various dynamic location update schemes reflecting the mobile terminal's moving pattern are proposed in the literature. Important schemes include time-based, movement-based, distance-based, and direction-based location update schemes. In this paper, we intend to improve the performance of the movement-based location update scheme which is simple to implement and shows good performance. The proposed location update scheme reflects each mobile terminal's movement characteristics and reduces the number of unnecessary location updates. The performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated and compared with the previously proposed movement-based location update scheme through simulation. The proposed location update scheme requires three memory elements to maintain the movement history in the mobile terminal. The simulation results show that the location management cost is significantly reduced especially for the case with small call-to-mobility ratio by minimizing the unnecessary location updates intrinsic in the movement-based location update scheme.

  • EB Tester Line Delay Fault Localization Algorithm for Combinational Circuits Considering CAD Layout

    Kazuhiro NOMURA  Koji NAKAMAE  Hiromu FUJIOKA  

     
    PAPER-EB Tester

      Vol:
    E85-D No:10
      Page(s):
    1564-1570

    The EB tester line delay fault localization algorithm for combinational circuits is proposed where line delay fault probabilities are utilized to narrow fault candidates down to one efficiently. Probabilities for two main causes of line delay faults, defects of contact/vias along interconnections and crosstalk, are estimated through layout analysis. The algorithm was applied to 8 kinds of ISCAS'85 benchmark circuits to evaluate its performance where the guided probe (GP) diagnosis was used as the reference method. The proposed method can cut the number of probed lines to about 30% in average compared with those for the GP method. The total fault localization time was 31% of the time for the GP method and was 6% less than that of our previous method where the fault list generated in concurrent fault simulation is utilized.

  • Disambiguating Word Senses in Korean-Japanese Machine Translation by Using Semi-Automatically Constructed Ontology

    Sin-Jae KANG  You-Jin CHUNG  Jong-Hyeok LEE  

     
    PAPER-Natural Language Processing

      Vol:
    E85-D No:10
      Page(s):
    1688-1697

    This paper presents a method for disambiguating word senses in Korean-Japanese machine translation by using a language independent ontology. This ontology stores semantic constraints between concepts and other world knowledge, and enables a natural language processing system to resolve semantic ambiguities by making inferences with the concept network of the ontology. In order to acquire a language-independent and reasonably practical ontology in a limited time and with less manpower, we extend the existing Kadokawa thesaurus by inserting additional semantic relations into its hierarchy, which are classified as case relations and other semantic relations. The former can be obtained by converting valency information and case frames from previously-built electronic dictionaries used in machine translation. The latter can be acquired from concept co-occurrence information, which is extracted automatically from a corpus. In practical machine translation systems, our word sense disambiguation method achieved an improvement of average precision by 6.0% for Japanese analysis and by 9.2% for Korean analysis over the method without using an ontology.

  • Automatic Segmentation of a Brain Region in MR Images Using Automatic Thresholding and 3D Morphological Operations

    Tae-Woo KIM  Dong-Uk CHO  

     
    PAPER-Medical Engineering

      Vol:
    E85-D No:10
      Page(s):
    1698-1709

    A novel technique for automatic segmentation of a brain region in single channel MR images for visualization and analysis of a human brain is presented. The method generates a volume of brain masks by automatic thresholding using a dual curve fitting technique and by 3D morphological operations. The dual curve fitting can reduce an error in curve fitting to the histogram of MR images. The 3D morphological operations, including erosion, labeling of connected-components, max-feature operation, and dilation, are applied to the cubic volume of masks reconstructed from the thresholded brain masks. This method can automatically segment a brain region in any displayed type of sequences, including extreme slices, of SPGR, T1-, T2-, and PD-weighted MR image data sets which are not required to contain the entire brain. In the experiments, the algorithm was applied to 20 sets of MR images and showed over 0.97 of similarity index in comparison with manual drawing.

  • Visualization of Tribologically Induced Energy Disturbance to the Stability of High Density Magnetic Recording

    Bo LIU  Yi-Jun MAN  Wei ZHANG  Yan-Sheng MA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1795-1799

    As technology moves to 600-1000 Gb/sq-in areal densities and deep sub-10 nm head-disk spacing, it is of crucial importance to prevent both the conventionally defined thermal decay and the tribologically induced decay of recorded magnetic signal. This paper reports a novel method for recording and visualizing the signature of the potential tribological decay. The details of the methodology, its working principles, and typical results obtained are presented in this work. The method is based on the introduction of a type of visualizing disks which use a layer of magneto-optical material with low Curie temperature to replace the magnetic layer used in the conventional magnetic media. The method and corresponding setup were used successfully in the visualization of potential decay caused by slider-particle-disk contact, slider-disk contact during track seeking operations, and slider-disk impact during loading and unloading operations.

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