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  • Data Rate Limitations in Feedback Control over Networks

    Hideaki ISHII  Koji TSUMURA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-A No:4
      Page(s):
    680-690

    This paper provides an overview on the recent research on networked control with an emphasis on the tight relation between the two fields of control and communication. In particular, we present several results focusing on data rate constraints in networked control systems, which can be modeled as quantization of control-related signals. The motivation is to reduce the amount of data rate as much as possible in obtaining control objectives such as stabilization and control performance under certain measures. We also discuss some approaches towards control problems based on techniques from signal processing and information theory.

  • Design and Performance of Overlap FFT Filter-Bank for Dynamic Spectrum Access Applications

    Motohiro TANABE  Masahiro UMEHIRA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1249-1255

    An OFDMA-based (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based) channel access scheme for dynamic spectrum access has the drawbacks of large PAPR (Peak to Average Power Ratio) and large ACI (Adjacent Channel Interference). To solve these problems, a flexible channel access scheme using an overlap FFT filter-bank was proposed based on single carrier modulation for dynamic spectrum access. In order to apply the overlap FFT filter-bank for dynamic spectrum access, it is necessary to clarify the performance of the overlap FFT filter-bank according to the design parameters since its frequency characteristics are critical for dynamic spectrum access applications. This paper analyzes the overlap FFT filter-bank and evaluates its performance such as frequency characteristics and ACI performance according to the design parameters.

  • Self-Complementary Inverted-FL Antenna Using Electromagnetic Coupling Feed for Mobile Phone

    Nobuyasu TAKEMURA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E95-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1329-1337

    In this paper, the author proposes an electromagnetic coupling fed inverted-FL antenna design. The inverted-FL antenna with a self-complementary structure has been reported as a way to achieve a constant impedance of 188 ohms without the need for a matching load, since the axially symmetric self-complementary antenna has constant impedance, even though it has a finite structure. This design has been realized by integrating an inverted-F antenna with a self-complementary structure for achieving a broadband characteristic and an inverted-L element for operation on a frequency lower than the minimum frequency of the antenna. The proposed antenna realizes a broadband characteristic without attaching the matching load and the impedance transformer to match 50 ohms. The impedance transformer necessary for the inverted-FL antenna with a self-complementary structure is removed by using an electromagnetic coupling feed structure. This antenna, which has a volume of 101045 mm3, obtained broadband and multi-band characteristics covering the GSM850/GSM900/DCS/PCS/UMTS2100/UMTS2600 bands and the 2.5 G/3.5 G bands for Mobile-WiMAX in simulation and measurement.

  • JTAR: Junction-Based Traffic Aware Routing in Sparse Urban VANETs

    Haifeng SUN  Guangchun LUO  Hao CHEN  

     
    LETTER-Network

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    1007-1010

    We propose a Junction-Based Traffic Aware Routing (JTAR) protocol for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) in sparse urban environments. A traffic aware optimum junction selection solution is adopted in packet-forwarding, and a metric named critical-segment is defined in recovery strategy. Simulation results show that JTAR can efficiently increase the packet delivery ratio and reduce the delivery delay.

  • Virtual Fiber Networking and Impact of Optical Path Grooming on Creating Efficient Layer One Services

    Fumisato NARUSE  Yoshiyuki YAMADA  Hiroshi HASEGAWA  Ken-ichi SATO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    723-729

    This paper presents a novel “virtual fiber” network service that exploits wavebands. This service provides virtual direct tunnels that directly convey wavelength paths to connect customer facilities. To improve the resource utilization efficiency of the service, a network design algorithm is developed that can allow intermediate path grooming at limited nodes and can determine the best node location. Numerical experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed service architecture.

  • A Novel Half Mode Elliptic SIW (HMESIW) Filter with Bypass Coupling Substrate Integrated Circular Cavity (BCSICC)

    Boren ZHENG  Zhiqin ZHAO  Youxin LV  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E95-C No:3
      Page(s):
    408-411

    A novel half mode elliptic substrate integrated waveguide (HMESIW) filter with bypass coupling substrate integrated circular cavity (BCSICC) is proposed and fabricated by using standard PCB technology. Due to the use of an elliptical waveguide cavity, the tolerance sensitivity of the filter is reduced. The filter optimizing procedure is therefore simplified. The measured results demonstrate its superior performance in tolerance sensitivity and show good agreements with the simulation results.

  • Method for the Three-Dimensional Imaging of a Moving Target Using an Ultra-Wideband Radar with a Small Number of Antennas

    Takuya SAKAMOTO  Yuji MATSUKI  Toru SATO  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E95-B No:3
      Page(s):
    972-979

    Ultra wideband (UWB) radar is considered a promising technology to complement existing camera-based surveillance systems because, unlike cameras, it provides excellent range resolution. Many of the UWB radar imaging algorithms are based on large-scale antenna arrays that are not necessarily practical because of their complexity and high cost. To resolve this issue, we previously developed a two-dimensional radar imaging algorithm that estimates unknown target shapes and motion using only three antennas. In this paper, we extend this method to obtain three-dimensional images by estimating three-dimensional motions from the outputs of five antennas. Numerical simulations confirm that the proposed method can estimate accurately the target shape under various conditions.

  • Ultra-Wideband Bandpass Filter with Sharp Attenuation Slope Using Inter-Digital Finger Resonator and Parallel-Coupled Lines

    Takenori YASUZUMI  Yusuke OMOTE  Tomoki UWANO  Osamu HASHIMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Electronic Circuits

      Vol:
    E95-C No:2
      Page(s):
    268-274

    This paper presents an ultra-wideband (UWB) bandpass filter (BPF) with sharp attenuation slope characteristics. The circuit structure consists of an inter-digital finger resonator, parallel-coupled lines and phase matching line. The design of the bandwidth was described by using the even and odd mode characteristic impedances in the resonator structure. The parallel-coupled lines were also designed in the same manner. The parameters of the resonator and two parallel-coupled lines in combination as the BPF were then optimized by the simulation with HFSS. The designed BPF was experimentally fabricated and its measured performances showed the bandwidth from 3.6 to 10 GHz with the 20 dB outband rejection. For the U.S. UWB band design, the matching line was inserted between the two parallel-coupled lines. The matching at both band edges was then qualitatively analyzed on the smithchart. The HFSS simulation results of the structure realized the bandwidth from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz with sharp attenuation slope characteristics for SWR < 2.0. The measurement results agree well with the simulation results.

  • Design of a Baseband Signal Generator in Navigation Satellite Signal Simulators

    Tianlong SONG  Qing CHANG  Wei QI  

     
    LETTER-Navigation, Guidance and Control Systems

      Vol:
    E95-B No:2
      Page(s):
    680-683

    To improve simulation precision, the signal model of navigation satellite signal simulators is illustrated, and the generation mechanism and evaluation criteria of an important error source-phase jitter in baseband signal generation, are studied subsequently. An improved baseband signal generator based on dual-ROM look-up table structure is designed with the application of a newly-established concept-virtual sampling rate. Pre-storage of typical baseband signal data and sampling rate conversion adaptive to Doppler frequency shifts are adopted to achieve the high-precision simulation of baseband signals. Performance analysis of the proposed baseband signal generator demonstrates that it can successfully suppress phase jitter and has better spectral performance, generating high-precision baseband signals, which paves the way to improving the overall precision of navigation satellite signal simulators.

  • Direct Spectrum Division Transmission for Highly Efficient Frequency Utilization in Satellite Communications

    Jun-ichi ABE  Fumihiro YAMASHITA  Katsuya NAKAHIRA  Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Satellite Communications

      Vol:
    E95-B No:2
      Page(s):
    563-571

    This paper proposes Direct Spectrum Division Transmission with spectrum editing technique. The transmitter divides the single carrier modulated signal into multiple “sub-spectra” in the frequency domain and arranges each sub-spectrum so as to more fully utilize the unused frequency resources. In the receiver, the divided sub-spectra are combined in the frequency domain and demodulated. By editing the divided spectrum in the frequency domain, the total bandwidth occupied by the multiple “sub-spectra” is less than that of the modulated signal. The proposed technique allows the unused frequency resources scattered across the bands to be better utilized. Simulations show that the proposed technique makes the bit error rate negligible.

  • Dual-Band Magnetic Loop Antenna with Monopolar Radiation Using Slot-Loaded Composite Right/Left-Handed Structures

    Seongmin PYO  Min-Jae LEE  Kyoung-Joo LEE  Young-Sik KIM  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E95-B No:2
      Page(s):
    627-630

    A novel dual-band magnetic loop antenna is proposed using slot-loaded composite right/left-handed (SL-CRLH) structures. Since each radiating element consists of a symmetrically-array of unit-cells, a dual-band magnetic loop source is obtained with unchanged beam patterns. Simulations and measurements show its good radiation performance with monopole-like radiation patterns in both operating bands.

  • A Low Power Bandwidth Extension Technique

    Byungsik YOON  Heewan PARK  Sangwon KANG  

     
    LETTER-Multimedia Systems for Communications

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    358-361

    This paper proposes a low power artificial bandwidth extension (ABE) technique that reduces computational complexity by introducing a fast codebook mapping method. We also introduce a weighted classified codebook mapping method for constructing the spectral envelope of the wideband speech signal. Classified codebooks are used to reduce spectrum mapping errors caused by characteristic difference among voiced, unvoiced and onset sound. The weighted distortion measure is also used to handle the spectral sensibility. The performance of the proposed ABE system is evaluated by a spectral distortion (SD), a perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ), informal listening tests and weighted million operations per second (WMOPS) calculations. With the use of fast codebook mapping, the WMOPS complexity of the codebook mapping module is reduced by 45.17%.

  • QR Decomposition-Based Antenna Selection for Spatial Multiplexing UWB Systems with Zero-Forcing Detectors Followed by Rake Combiners

    Sangchoon KIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    337-340

    This letter presents a criterion for selecting a transmit antenna subset when ZF detectors followed by Rake combiners are employed for spatial multiplexing (SM) ultra-wideband (UWB) multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems. The presented criterion is based on the largest minimum post-processing signal to interference plus noise ratio of the multiplexed streams, which is obtained on the basis of QR decomposition. Simulation results show that the proposed antenna selection algorithm considerably improves the BER performance of the SM UWB MIMO systems when the number of multipath diversity branches is not so large and thus offers diversity advantages on a log-normal multipath fading channel.

  • A Simple Broadband Antenna for MIMO Applications in Cognitive Radio

    Dinh Thanh LE  Yoshio KARASAWA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    18-26

    In this paper, a simple type of printed dipole is proposed for Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) applications in cognitive radio. The antenna is composed of a transmission line and a dipole. Some examinations of key factors and optimized parameters of the antenna are presented. The measured results illustrate that the proposed antenna offers a bandwidth of over 50% for Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) less than 2, extending from 2.4 GHz to 4.0 GHz. The antenna peak gain in E-plane and radiation patterns at different frequencies are also explored. In addition, based on the proposed antenna, we introduce two simple broadband arrays for MIMO applications in cognitive radio. One has two ports and the other has four ports. Measurement results indicate that the arrays also work in a broad bandwidth. Mutual couplings between ports in each array are kept under -10 dB at the low frequencies and under -20 dB at the high frequencies of bandwidth of the arrays. Furthermore, we utilized the antenna arrays for some MIMO experiments to estimate the channel capacity in a wide frequency range.

  • A Novel Fast Mobile IPv6 Handover Scheme Using Dual Bands in Road-to-Vehicle Communications

    Tomotaka WADA  Hiroyuki TAKAHASHI  Kouichi MUTSUURA  Hiromi OKADA  

     
    LETTER-ITS

      Vol:
    E95-A No:1
      Page(s):
    313-316

    Many researchers have recently studied various applications such as Inter-Vehicle Communications (IVC) and Road-to-Vehicle Communications (RVC) for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). RVC is a key technology that can connect vehicles with the internet through Road Side Units (RSUs). Relative positions between vehicles vary within short periods of time. Neighboring vehicles and barriers cause shadowing that blocks communication for extended periods of time between RSUs and vehicles. We propose a fast scheme of Mobile IPv6 handover using dual-band communications in RVC. This scheme uses ISM and UHF dual bands. It switches to the UHF band during handover or in the shadowing period. We demonstrate that the proposed scheme can establish continuous communications through computer simulations.

  • Performance Analysis of Energy Pattern and Power Patterns for UWB Antenna and Narrowband Antenna Open Access

    Dau-Chyrh CHANG  Chao-Hsiang LIAO  Powen HSU  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    2-9

    Power patterns in the frequency domain are usually used to describe the antenna performance in narrowband communication systems; however, they are not sufficient for ultra wideband (UWB) antennas in wideband communication systems. In this paper, energy pattern and energy gain are introduced to describe the performance of UWB antennas. Numerical simulations and measurements are used to demonstrate the difference between power patterns and energy patterns for narrowband Yagi-Uda antenna, UWB CPW–fed bow-tie slot antenna, and UWB comb taper slot antenna. The results of simulations and measurements are agreement not only in energy pattern, but also in received voltage at various observation angles. For narrowband antennas, the energy patterns are similar to that of the power patterns in the main beam region. However, there are quite differences between power pattern in frequency domain and energy pattern in time domain for UWB antennas.

  • Design and Fabrication of PTFE-Filled Waveguide Components by SR Direct Etching

    Mitsuyoshi KISHIHARA  Hiroaki IKEUCHI  Yuichi UTSUMI  Tadashi KAWAI  Isao OHTA  

     
    PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E95-C No:1
      Page(s):
    122-129

    The metallic waveguide is one of many effective media for millimeter- and submillimeter-waves because of the advantage of its low-loss nature. This paper describes the fabrication method of PTFE-filled waveguide components with the use of the SR (synchrotron radiation) direct etching process of PTFE, sputter deposition of metal, and electroplating. PTFE is known as a difficult material to process with high precision. However, it has been reported that PTFE microstructures can be fabricated by the direct exposure to SR. First, an iris-coupled waveguide BPF with 5-stage Chebyshev response is designed and fabricated for the Q-band. It is demonstrated that the present process is applicable for the fabrication of the practical components inclusive of narrow patterns. Then, a cruciform 3 dB coupler with air-filled posts is designed and fabricated for the Q-band. Directivity and matched state of the coupler can be realized by “holes” in the dielectric material. The measurement results are also shown.

  • A Multiband Monopole Antenna with Modified Fractal Loop Parasitic for DCS 1800, WLAN, WiMAX and IMT Advanced Systems

    Chatree MAHATTHANAJATUPHAT  Norakamon WONGSIN  Prayoot AKKARAEKTHALIN  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Vol:
    E95-B No:1
      Page(s):
    27-33

    A multiband monopole antenna with modified fractal loop parasitic is presented. Especially, bow-tie stubs and a modified fractal loop are attached to the sides and bottom of a strip line monopole antenna, respectively, in order to generate the multi-resonant frequencies for the applications of wireless communication systems. The characteristics of the presented antenna have been examined by using the simulation software. The comparison between the simulated and measured results confirms the good agreement. The results show good multiband operation with 10 dB impedance bandwidths of 15.55%, 8.75%, and 31.94% at the resonant frequencies of 1.8 GHz, 2.4 GHz, and 3.6 GHz, respectively, which cover the operating band applications of DCS 1800, WLAN (IEEE802.11 b/g), WiMAX, and IMT advanced system (4G mobile communication system).

  • Development and Outdoor Evaluation of an Experimental Platform in an 80-MHz Bandwidth 22 MIMO-OFDM System in 5.2-GHz Band

    Hisayoshi KANO  Shingo YOSHIZAWA  Takashi GUNJI  Shougo OKAMOTO  Morio TAWARAYAMA  Yoshikazu MIYANAGA  

     
    PAPER-Computer System

      Vol:
    E94-D No:12
      Page(s):
    2400-2408

    The IEEE802.11ac task group has announced the use of a wider channel that extends the channel bandwidth to more than 80 MHz. We present an experimental platform consisting of a baseband and a RF unit in a 22 MIMO-OFDM system for the wider channel and report its system performance results from a field experiment. The MIMO-OFDM transceiver in the baseband unit has been designed to detect real-time MIMO and provides a maximum data rate of 600 Mbps. OFDM tends to cause high peak PAPR for wider channels and distorts the power amplifier performance in the RF unit. We have improved the non-linear distortion by optimizing the OFDM preamble and evaluated its performance by conducting a simulation integrated with baseband processing and a RF. In the field experiment, our platform tested the communication performance in a farm and a passage environment.

  • Estimating ADSL Link Capacity by Measuring RTT of Different Length Packets

    Makoto AOKI  Eiji OKI  

     
    LETTER-Network

      Vol:
    E94-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3583-3587

    This letter proposes a practical scheme that can estimate ADSL link rates. The proposed scheme allows us to estimate ADSL link rates from measurements made at the NOC using existing communications protocols and network node facilities; it imposes no heavy traffic overhead. The proposed scheme consists of two major steps. The first step is to collect measured data of round trip times (RTT) for both long and short packets to find their minimum values of RTTs by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request messages. The second step is to estimate the ADSL down- and up-link rates by using the difference in RTT between long and short packets and the experimentally-obtained correlated relationships between ADSL down- and up-link rates. RTTs are experimentally measured for an IP network, and it is shown that the down- and up-link rates can be obtained in a simple manner.

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