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  • Effect of Diversity Techniques on Performance of OFDM-CDMA Based Broadband Wireless Access Networks

    Young-Hwan YOU  Won-Gi JEON  Jung-Wook WEE  Hyeok-Koo JUNG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E86-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1462-1465

    This letter investigates an effect of diversity techniques on the performance of OFDM-CDMA based broadband wireless access networks and evaluates the maximum achievable diversity gain for a two-path Rayleigh fading environment. Simulation results show that the OFDM-CDMA system applying a space-time-frequency diversity with a full-rate full diversity code can give the diversity of D=4 and D=8 for both multi-user cases of maximum user and half user capacities, respectively.

  • Cancellation of Narrowband Interference in GPS Receivers Using NDEKF-Based Recurrent Neural Network Predictors

    Wei-Lung MAO  Hen-Wai TSAO  Fan-Ren CHANG  

     
    LETTER-Spread Spectrum Technologies and Applications

      Vol:
    E86-A No:4
      Page(s):
    954-960

    GPS receivers are susceptible to jamming by interference. This paper proposes a recurrent neural network (RNN) predictor for new application in GPS anti-jamming systems. Five types of narrowband jammers, i. e. AR process, continuous wave interference (CWI), multi-tone CWI, swept CWI, and pulsed CWI, are considered in order to emulate realistic conditions. As the observation noise of received signals is highly non-Gaussian, an RNN estimator with a nonlinear structure is employed to accurately predict the narrowband signals based on a real-time learning method. The node decoupled extended Kalman filter (NDEKF) algorithm is adopted to achieve better performance in terms of convergence rate and quality of solution while requiring less computation time and memory. We analyze the computational complexity and memory requirements of the NDEKF approach and compare them to the global extended Kalman filter (GEKF) training paradigm. Simulation results show that our proposed scheme achieves a superior performance to conventional linear/nonlinear predictors in terms of SNR improvement and mean squared prediction error (MSPE) while providing inherent protection against a broad class of interference environments.

  • A Design for a New Minimum-Bandwidth Line Code of MB810+

    ChanGoo LEE  Dae Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment

      Vol:
    E86-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1419-1422

    In this paper, we propose a new minimum-bandwidth line code, MB810+ (MB810 plus), which is designed by statistically controlling the ASV (Alternate Sum Variation) or the DSV (Digital Sum Variation) of a line code. The proposed MB810+ retains dc-free and minimum-bandwidth characteristics, whereas it consumes only 2k gates for implementing the encoder and decoder, respectively. Therefore MB810+ can be used as a line code for high-speed data, of which speed is limited by processing delays.

  • Adaptive Antennas Open Access

    Nobuyoshi KIKUMA  Mitoshi FUJIMOTO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:3
      Page(s):
    968-979

    This paper reviews the historical development of adaptive antennas in Japan. First of all, we watch basic adaptive algorithms. In 1980s, particularly, the following issues were a matter of considerable concern to us; (a) behavior to the coherent interference like multipath waves or radar clutters, (b) signal degradation in case that the direction of arrival (DOA) of desired signal is different from the DOA specified beforehand in the adaptive antennas with the DOA of the desired signal as a prior knowledge, and (c) performance of adaptive antennas when the desired signal and interference are broadband. Although there are a lot of development and modification of adaptive algorithms in Japan, we refer in this paper only to the above-mentioned topics. Secondly, our attention is paid to implementation of adaptive antennas and advanced technologies. A large number of researches on the subjects have been carried out in Japan. Particularly, we focus on the initiative studies in Japan toward mobile communication application. They include researches of mobile radio propagation for adaptive antennas, calibration methods, and adaptive antenna for mobile terminals. As a matter of course, we also refer to adaptive antenna technologies for advanced communication schemes such as CDMA, SDMA, OFDM and so on. Finally, we take notice of some pilot products which were developed to verify the effect of the adaptive antenna in the practical environments. As the initiative ones, a couple of equipments are introduced in this paper.

  • Filter Bank Subtraction for Robust Speech Recognition

    Kazuo ONOE  Hiroyuki SEGI  Takeshi KOBAYAKAWA  Shoei SATO  Shinichi HOMMA  Toru IMAI  Akio ANDO  

     
    PAPER-Robust Speech Recognition and Enhancement

      Vol:
    E86-D No:3
      Page(s):
    483-488

    In this paper, we propose a new technique of filter bank subtraction for robust speech recognition under various acoustic conditions. Spectral subtraction is a simple and useful technique for reducing the influence of additive noise. Conventional spectral subtraction assumes accurate estimation of the noise spectrum and no correlation between speech and noise. Those assumptions, however, are rarely satisfied in reality, leading to the degradation of speech recognition accuracy. Moreover, the recognition improvement attained by conventional methods is slight when the input SNR changes sharply. We propose a new method in which the output values of filter banks are used for noise estimation and subtraction. By estimating noise at each filter bank, instead of at each frequency point, the method alleviates the necessity for precise estimation of noise. We also take into consideration expected phase differences between the spectra of speech and noise in the subtraction and control a subtraction coefficient theoretically. Recognition experiments on test sets at several SNRs showed that the filter bank subtraction technique improved the word accuracy significantly and got better results than conventional spectral subtraction on all the test sets. In other experiments, on recognizing speech from TV news field reports with environmental noise, the proposed subtraction method yielded better results than the conventional method.

  • The Extraction of Vehicle License Plate Region Using Edge Directional Properties of Wavelet Subband

    Sung Wook PARK  Su Cheol HWANG  Jong Wook PARK  

     
    LETTER-Image Processing, Image Pattern Recognition

      Vol:
    E86-D No:3
      Page(s):
    664-669

    Changing vehicle structures and backgrounds makes it very difficult to correctly extract a license plate region from a vehicle image. In this paper, we propose a simple method to extract the license plate region using edge properties of wavelet subband. The High Frequency Subband (HFS) of an image has edge information for each direction. Edge information is concentrated in each direction of the Headlight-Radiator-Headlight (H-R-H) and the license plate region compared to other regions in the vehicle image. This paper shows a license plate region extraction method using these edge properties and our experimental results with various vehicle images.

  • A Nation-Wide Photonic Network Architecture with Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Packet-Based Next Generation Networks

    Luis Romeu NUNES  David SANTOSO  Shinji SUGAWARA  Naoto KISHI  Tetsuya MIKI  

     
    PAPER-Fiber-Optic Transmission

      Vol:
    E86-B No:3
      Page(s):
    1031-1039

    A simple nation-wide core network architecture based on the optimized combination of WDM and OTDM technologies in a two-tier structure network is proposed. The dynamic timeslot allocation in a fixed length frame structure associated with the wavelength routing scheme creates a virtual path with variable bandwidth for edge-to-edge transport of any type of packet protocol without O-E-O conversion. The simulation results show that dynamic timeslot assignment with bandwidth reservation is the best alternative for the network bandwidth utilization efficiency. The influence of the delay caused by the physical size of the network during the request-acknowledgement process is also discussed.

  • Cellular and PHS Base Station Antenna Systems Open Access

    Hiroyuki ARAI  Keizo CHO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:3
      Page(s):
    980-992

    This paper reviews the antenna system for Japanese celullar systems and PHS (Personal Handphone System). The unique features of the Japanese cellualr system are multi-band operation, compact diversity antennas, electronic beam tilting, and indoor booster systems. The original antennas for the above purpose will be described. The PHS is also a unique mobile communication system in Japan, and is mainly used for high speed, low cost data transmission. Its original antennas are also presented in this paper.

  • Dynamic Algorithm for Constructing the Optimal Subband Decomposition

    Bong-Keun CHOI  Won-Ha KIM  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing, Image Pattern Recognition

      Vol:
    E86-D No:3
      Page(s):
    633-640

    In this paper, we develop a fast dynamic programming technique to construct the subband decomposition yielding the maximum coding gain. We first derive a unified coding gain applicable to arbitrary subband decompositions and arbitrary filter bases. Then, we prove that the unified coding gains are monotonically increasing function for the implementation complexities. Based on this phenomenon, we treat the implementation complexity and the coding gain in the same way as the rate and distortion function. Finally, we applied the developed algorithm to the wavelet packet based image coding, so as to verify coding performance improvement by the proposed algorithm.

  • Design and Diagnosis of a 5 GHz 10-Pole HTS Bandpass Filter Using CPW Quarter-Wavelength Resonators

    Zhewang MA  Hideyuki SUZUKI  Yoshio KOBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Passive (Filter)

      Vol:
    E86-C No:2
      Page(s):
    144-149

    A high temperature superconductor (HTS) 5 GHz 10-pole bandpass filter (BPF) is designed by using coplanar waveguide (CPW) quarter-wavelength resonators. The 10-pole Chebyshev BPF has a center frequency 5.0 GHz and a fractional bandwidth 3.2%. Based on an equivalent circuit with J- and K-inverters, the filter is first designed by using an EM simulator. Next an optimization algorithm is employed to diagnose the discrepancy between the filter responses calculated by the EM simulator and the equivalent circuit. Adjustment of the dimensions of the filter is made thereby. The frequency response of the adjusted filter satisfies well the design specifications.

  • A Realization of Multiple Circuit Transfer Functions Using OTA-C Integrator Loop Structure

    Takao TSUKUTANI  Masami HIGASHIMURA  Yasutomo KINUGASA  Yasuaki SUMI  Yutaka FUKUI  

     
    LETTER-Analog Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E86-A No:2
      Page(s):
    509-512

    This paper introduces a way to realize high-pass, band-stop and all-pass transfer functions using two-integrator loop structure consisting of loss-less and lossy integrators. The basic circuit configuration is constructed with five Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs) and two grounded capacitors. It is shown that the circuit can realize their circuit transfer functions by choosing the input terminals, and that the circuit parameters can also be independently set by the transconductance gains with the proportional block. Although the basic circuit configuration has been known, it seems that the feature for realizing the high-pass, the band-stop and the all-pass transfer functions makes the structure more attractive and useful. An example is given together with simulated results by PSPICE.

  • A New Wide-Band and Reduced-Size Hybrid Ring

    Tadashi KAWAI  Isao OHTA  

     
    PAPER-Passive (Coupler)

      Vol:
    E86-C No:2
      Page(s):
    134-138

    This paper presents a miniaturized reverse-phase hybrid ring by the use of shunt capacitors, and successfully designs a very miniature hybrid ring of a 0.28-wavelength circumference with a wide bandwidth comparable to the regular reverse-phase hybrid ring based on the equivalent admittance approach. Moreover, a method of broadening the bandwidth with adding a matching network consisting of a very short transmission line and two shunt capacitors at each port is also described. The validity of the proposed design is demonstrated by electromagnetic simulator (Sonnet em) for a uniplanar hybrid ring.

  • Proposal of Combined Multi-Level Modulation Methods on Wireless Access Networks and Its Application Effects

    Hitomi TERAOKA  Masahiro NISHI  Teruaki YOSHIDA  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Radio Communications

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    777-784

    In wireless access system, we need to use a limited frequency and electric power efficiently. And so we propose the fixed wireless access network using 5 GHz frequency which band has a good propagation performance in line of sight (LOS). In the proposed network, the several multi-level modulation methods are combined and identical frequency is reused by considering on the antenna directivity. As constructing this network, we can efficiently use frequency in 5 GHz band and enlarge system capacity. In this paper, it is assumed that user terminals are distributed nonuniformly over the service area. We analyze accommodation number of user terminals and the optimum combination of modulation methods. Numerical results show that most effective method is the combination of 16QAM and 256QAM, which can accommodate up to about 1.4 times as many users as only QPSK modulation method.

  • An Empirical Study of a Coplanar Bandpass Filter with Attenuation Poles Using Short-Ended Half-Wavelength Resonators

    Kouji WADA  Yoshiyuki AIHARA  Osamu HASHIMOTO  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-A No:2
      Page(s):
    273-279

    Basic characteristics of a short-ended half-wavelength resonator made of a coplanar waveguide (CPW) and their applications to bandpass filters (BPFs) are discussed. The first part of this paper gives the essence for improving out-of-band characteristics of the BPF by describing the basic characteristics of a tap-coupled resonator. Secondly, a new BPF with attenuation poles using the short-ended half-wavelength CPW resonators is proposed and realized. It is confirmed that our methodology is useful for improving out-of-band characteristics of the BPF using the short-ended half-wavelength CPW resonators without complicated filter design.

  • A Bandpass Filter Using Miniaturized Microstrip Square SIR

    Hun NAM  Hyeonjin LEE  Yeongseog LIM  

     
    LETTER-Electromagnetic Theory

      Vol:
    E86-C No:2
      Page(s):
    236-239

    A four-pole quasi-elliptic function bandpass filter is designed and fabricated using a miniaturized microstrip square Stepped Impedance Resonator (SIR). The Nonuniform Finite Difference Time Domain (NUFDTD) method is used to design the resonator and to calculate the coupling coefficients of three basic structures. Theoretical and experimental results are presented. This filter is not only compact size but also has a wide upper stop band.

  • An Effective Method for Designing Bandpass Filters Using λ/4 Resonators for Improving Out-of-Band Characteristics

    Kouji WADA  Tomohide KAMIYAMA  Osamu HASHIMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Passive (Filter)

      Vol:
    E86-C No:2
      Page(s):
    150-161

    A design methodology of bandpass filters (BPFs) using λ/4 resonators for improving out-of-band characteristics is proposed. Firstly, the basic characteristics of various λ/4 resonators are examined. In this study, we focus on four types of λ/4 resonators, i.e., (1) direct-coupled λ/4 resonator, (2) loaded-element λ/4 resonator, (3) tapped λ/4 resonator and (4) loaded-element tapped λ/4 resonator. Secondly, the application examples of BPFs with improved out-of-band characteristics are provided. We examine the improvement of filter characteristics, i.e., sharp skirt characteristics and low spurious responses. The results of this study lead us to the conclusion that the methodology is very useful for improving the out-of-band characteristics of the BPFs using the λ/4 resonators.

  • A CMOS Multi-Mode Baseband Filter with Automatic Tuning

    Kang-Yoon LEE  Deog-Kyoon JEONG  

     
    LETTER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E86-C No:2
      Page(s):
    240-243

    This paper presents a baseband filter for multi-mode applications with a new automatic tuning method. 5th-order Chebyshev low pass filter is designed for implementing the baseband channel-select filter. Capacitors and resistors were shared between modes to minimize the area. The new corner frequency tuning method is proposed to compensate the process variation. This method can reduce the noise level due to MOS switches.

  • Optimization of Signature Waveforms and Power Allocation for Synchronous CDMA Systems under RMS Bandwidth Constraint

    Ha H. NGUYEN  Ed SHWEDYK  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:1
      Page(s):
    105-113

    This paper studies the optimization of signature waveforms and power allocation for synchronous code-division multiple access (CDMA) systems under the root-mean-square (RMS) bandwidth constraint. The optimization is considered for two types of receivers, namely the conventional matched filter (MF) receiver and the minimum mean-square error (MMSE) receiver. For both cases, the optimization criterion is to maximize the average signal to interference ratios (SIRs) at the receivers' outputs. For a given RMS bandwidth constraint and an arbitrary power allocation scheme, a procedure to obtain the optimal signature waveforms is provided. Based on this procedure, it is then shown that the optimal power allocation is achieved when all the received powers are equal. With the optimal power allocation, solutions for the optimal signature waveforms are presented and discussed in detail. It is also demonstrated that, compared to the previously obtained Welch-bound-equality (WBE) signature waveforms, the proposed signature waveforms can significantly improve the user performance.

  • A Management Design for a LAN-Like Optical Access Network Based on STM-PDS

    Yasuhiro SUZUKI  Hideaki HARADA  

     
    PAPER-Network Management/Operation

      Vol:
    E86-B No:1
      Page(s):
    428-434

    A new optical access system based on the synchronous transfer mode - passive double star system has been developed to provide high-speed LAN-like access. It uses a shared-band method that enables multiple users to efficiently share a single bandwidth of up to 10 Mb/s and a grouping function that divides the access network into several logical networks, each of which can provide a virtual LAN to users. This paper describes an information model and a framework for configuration management and fault management and discusses the requirements for element management, which involves data-link establishment, logical group management, and testing. Element management mainly requires appropriate remote handling on data cards installed in each optical network unit on user premises. A method is proposed that satisfies these requirements. With this method, the element operations system can provide the required operational functionality.

  • Adaptive Radio Parameter Control Considering QoS for Forward Link OFCDM Wireless Access

    Atsushi HARADA  Sadayuki ABETA  Mamoru SAWAHASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-B No:1
      Page(s):
    314-324

    This paper proposes an adaptive radio parameter control scheme that utilizes an optimum radio parameter set comprising the maximum number of retransmissions in hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) in addition to the data modulation and channel coding scheme (MCS) according to the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements (i.e., the required packet error rate and delay) and propagation conditions such as the delay spread in the forward link of Orthogonal Frequency and Code Division Multiplexing (OFCDM) broadband wireless access. We elucidate by simulation evaluation that most of the optimum MCSs are common regardless of the delay requirement of traffic data, i.e., common between non-real time (NRT) and real-time (RT) class data. Concretely, the three MCSs of QPSK with the coding rate of R=1/2, 16QAM with R=1/2 and 3/4 are optimum ones, although the additional MCS of QPSK with R=1/3 is effective only for the RT class data in the lower received average received signal energy per symbol-to-background noise power density ratio (Es/N0) region. Furthermore, application of a much higher MCS set, 16QAM with R=5/6 and 64QAM with R=3/4, in addition to the three common MCSs improves the throughput under much higher Es/N0 conditions in a small delay spread environment. The simulation results show that the delay requirement, i.e., the maximum number of retransmissions, in HARQ does not affect the key radio parameter such as MCS, because of informative results such as a smaller number of retransmissions associated with a less-efficient MCS achieves a higher throughput than does using a more highly-efficient MCS allowing a larger number of retransmissions. Consequently, it is concluded that the proposed adaptive radio parameter control according to the QoS requirements substantially results in the selection of the optimum MCS irrespective of the delay requirement except for the extreme case where no retransmissions are allowed and for special propagation channel conditions.

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