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  • Derivation of Timing Wave Expression on a PAM Signal Limited to the Nyquist Frequency

    Moon Tae PARK  Kyung Gyu CHUN  Dae Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment

      Vol:
    E85-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1838-1841

    For a baseband pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) signal limited to Nyquist frequency, mathematical derivation of the timing recovery for a fourth-law circuit followed by a band-pass filter is carried out. The results show that the derived timing wave is expressed as a function of the pulse shape entering the timing path and the bandpass filter tuned to the pulse repetition frequency.

  • Virtual Queue Occupancy and Its Applications on Periodic Bandwidth On Demand Schemes for IP/SONET

    Jingdi ZENG  Nirwan ANSARI  

     
    PAPER-Internet

      Vol:
    E85-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1749-1755

    Carrying IP traffic over connection-oriented networks requires the use of bandwidth on demand schemes at gateways or network interfaces. A new virtual queue occupancy, which is more accurate than the classical one, is being proposed for IP/SONET bandwidth on demand. Based on the virtual queue occupancy, two enhanced periodic approaches for lossless services, LAVQ and LAVQL, are simulated and evaluated. Simulations show that LAVQ outperforms its counterpart LAQ in terms of bandwidth utilization. By curbing the queue occupancy fluctuation, LAVQL further promotes bandwidth utilization and conceals the influence of the system latency on delay jitter as well.

  • Adaptive Optimization of Notch Bandwidth of an IIR Filter Used to Suppress Narrow-Band Interference in DSSS System

    Aloys MVUMA  Shotaro NISHIMURA  Takao HINAMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Adaptive Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E85-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1789-1797

    Adaptive optimization of the notch bandwidth of a lattice-based adaptive infinite impulse response (IIR) notch filter is presented in this paper. The filter is used to improve the performance of a direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) binary phase shift keying (BPSK) communication system by suppressing a narrow-band interference at the receiver. A least mean square (LMS) algorithm used to adapt the notch bandwidth coefficient to its optimum value which corresponds to the maximum signal to noise ratio (SNR) improvement factor is derived. Bit error rate (BER) improvement gained by the DSSS communication system using the filter with the optimized notch bandwidth is also shown. Computer simulation results are compared with those obtained analytically to demonstrate the validity of theoretical predictions for various received signal parameters.

  • A Buffer Management Mechanism for Achieving Approximately Fair Bandwidth Allocation in High-Speed Networks

    Takashi MIYAMURA  Takashi KURIMOTO  Kenji NAKAGAWA  Prasad DHANANJAYA  Michihiro AOKI  Naoaki YAMANAKA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1434-1441

    We propose a buffer management mechanism, called V-WFQ (Virtual Weighted Fair Queueing), for achieving an approximately fair allocation of bandwidth with a small amount of hardware in a high-speed network. The basic process for the allocation of bandwidth uses selective packet dropping that compares the measured input rate of the flow with an estimated fair share of bandwidth. Although V-WFQ is a hardware-efficient FIFO-based algorithm, it achieves almost ideal fairness in bandwidth allocation. V-WFQ can be implemented in the high-speed core routers of today's IP backbone networks to provide various high-quality services. We have investigated V-WFQ's performance in terms of fairness and link utilization through extensive simulation. The results of simulation show that V-WFQ achieves a good balance between fairness and link utilization under various simulation conditions.

  • Performance Analysis of Subband Adaptive Array in Multipath Fading Environment

    Xuan Nam TRAN  Tetsuki TANIGUCHI  Yoshio KARASAWA  

     
    PAPER-Adaptive Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E85-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1798-1806

    Subband adaptive array (SBAA) has been realised as a promising method to perform space-time signal processing in mobile communications. Recently, several schemes of SBAA have been introduced. However, theoretical analysis of SBAA performance has been only limited to case of SBAA without using decimation. In this paper, we introduce a novel method to analyse the performance of SBAA using critical sampling with localised feedback scheme. We first provide a detailed analysis of the SBAA performance in the case of single path and multipath fading environment. The simulation results are then presented to verify the proposed method.

  • Sound Reproduction System Including Adaptive Compensation of Temperature Fluctuation Effect for Broad-Band Sound Control

    Yosuke TATEKURA  Hiroshi SARUWATARI  Kiyohiro SHIKANO  

     
    PAPER-Applications of Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E85-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1851-1860

    We describe a method of compensating temperature fluctuation by a linear-time-warping processing in a sound reproduction system. This technique is applied to impulse responses of room transfer functions, to achieve a high-quality sound reproduction system, particularly one that treats high-frequency components. First, the impulse responses are measured before and after temperature fluctuation, and the former are converted to the latter by the proposed process. Next, we design inverse filters for the system, and evaluate the improvement of the reproduction accuracy and spectrum distortion. By the compensation method, we can improve the reproduction accuracy at any frequency. Moreover, we propose an adaptive algorithm for the estimation of a suitable warping ratio, using the observed signal of reproduced sound obtained at only one control point. Using the proposed algorithm, we can improve the reproduction accuracy at each control point by about 14 dB, in which a difference in temperature is 1.4.

  • Image Retrieval Using VQ Based Local Modified Gabor Feature

    Dae-Kyu SHIN  Hyun-Sool KIM  Tae-Yun CHUNG  Sang-Hui PARK  

     
    LETTER-Image Processing, Image Pattern Recognition

      Vol:
    E85-D No:8
      Page(s):
    1349-1353

    This paper proposes a new method of retrieving images from large image databases. The method is based on VQ (Vector Quantization) of local texture features at interest points automatically detected in an image. The texture features are extracted by Gabor wavelet filter bank, and rearranged for rotation. These features are classified by VQ and then construct a pattern histogram. Retrievals are performed by just comparing pattern histograms between images.

  • A Minimum Bandwidth Guaranteed Service Model and Its Implementation on Wireless Packet Scheduler

    Mooryong JEONG  Takeshi YOSHIMURA  Hiroyuki MORIKAWA  Tomonori AOYAMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1463-1471

    In this paper, we introduce a concept of minimum bandwidth guaranteed service model for mobile multimedia. In this service model, service is defined in the context of the guaranteed minimum bandwidth and the residual service share. Each flow under this service model is guaranteed with its minimum bandwidth and provided with more in proportion to the residual service share if there is leftover bandwidth. The guaranteed minimum bandwidth assures a flow to keep minimum tolerable quality regardless of the network load, while the leftover bandwidth enhances the quality of service according to the application's adaptivity and the user's interest. We show that the minimum bandwidth guaranteed service model could be implemented by a two-folded wireless packet scheduler consisting of a guaranteed scheduler and a sharing scheduler. Wireless channel condition of each flow is considered in scheduling so that wireless resource can be distributed only to the flows of good channel state, improving total wireless link utilization. We evaluate the service model and the scheduling method by simulation and implementation.

  • Pilot Channel Assisted MMSE Combining in Forward Link for Broadband OFCDM Packet Wireless Access

    Noriyuki MAEDA  Hiroyuki ATARASHI  Sadayuki ABETA  Mamoru SAWAHASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1635-1646

    This paper proposes a pilot channel assisted minimum mean square error (MMSE) combining scheme in orthogonal frequency and code division multiplexing (OFCDM) based on actual signal-to-interference power ratio (SIR) estimation, and investigates the throughput performance in a broadband channel with a near 100-MHz bandwidth. In the proposed MMSE combining scheme, the combining weight of each sub-carrier component is accurately estimated from the channel gain, noise power, and transmission power ratio of all the code-multiplexed channels to the desired one, by exploiting the time-multiplexed common pilot channel in addition to the coded data channel. Simulation results elucidate that the required average received signal energy per bit-to-noise spectrum density ratio (Eb/N0) for the average packet error rate (PER) = 10-2 is improved by 0.6 and 1.2 dB by using the proposed MMSE combining instead of the conventional equal gain combining (EGC) in a 24-path Rayleigh fading channel (exponential decay path model, maximum delay time is approximately 1 µsec) in an isolated cell environment, when the number of multiplexed codes = 8 and 32, respectively, with the spreading factor of 32. Furthermore, when the average received Eb/N0 = 10 dB, the achievable throughput, i.e., the number of simultaneously multiplexed codes for the average PER = 10-2 in the proposed MMSE combining, is increased by approximately 1.3 fold that of the conventional EGC.

  • An Efficient Model for Performance Analysis of the Dual Banyan Switch under Uniform and Non-uniform Traffics

    Igor RADUSINOVIC  Milica PEJANOVIC  Zoran PETROVIC  

     
    LETTER-Switching

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1410-1414

    Dual-Banyan is a buffered banyan asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch encompassing bifurcated queueing as its buffering strategy. This paper describes an efficient analytical model, based on iterative calculations, for performance evaluation of the Dual-Banyan switch under uniform and non-uniform traffic patterns with much less time than the simulation. The efficiency of the given model is verified through a comparison with simulation results. Another benefit of our model is the possibility to adopt it in any non-uniform incoming traffic. At last, we compare performance of Dual-Banyan switch and Input Buffer Banyan, and show that Dual-Banyan switch has significant better performance levels.

  • VBR Dynamic Access Control for Wireless ATM

    Riwu JIN  Takahiro YAMAGUCHI  Shinji SUGAWARA  Tetsuya MIKI  Luis LOYOLA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1247-1256

    This paper presents an efficient scheme for access bandwidth control for VBR (Variable Bit Rate) traffic between radio mobile terminals and their base stations in a WATM (Wireless ATM) network. After introducing the wireless ATM system model, we describe a new algorithm that enables dynamic slot allocation under TDMA/TDD (Time Division Multiple Access/Time Division Duplex) Media Access Control, making use of UPC (Usage Parameter Control) parameters and traffic characteristics. We show more efficient bandwidth utilization with our proposed algorithm, compared to other conventional algorithms. Moreover, we reveal that our algorithm improves cell transmission delays.

  • Brillouin/Erbium-Doped Fibre Laser with Multiple Wavelength Generation in L-Band

    Sulaiman Wadi HARUN  Nizam TAMCHEK  M. Kamil ABD-RAHMAN  Prabakaran POOPALAN  Harith AHMAD  

     
    LETTER-Fiber-Optic Transmission

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1386-1388

    A Multiwavelength Brillouin/Erbium fibre laser which operates in long-wavelength band (L-band) is demonstrated with an approximate comb spacing of 10 GHz. The laser configuration consists of a long EDF to enable the L-band amplification and two 3-dB couplers to take a portion of the generated BEFL signal and re-inject it into the SMF to seed a cascaded BEFL line in the same direction as the first BEFL line. 20 lines including the anti-Stokes are obtained with the maximum Brillouin pump and 980 nm-pump power of 8.9 mW and 92 mW, respectively.

  • Log-Normal, Log-Weibull and K-Distributed Sea Clutter

    Shuji SAYAMA  Matsuo SEKINE  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1375-1381

    We observed the log normal, log-Weibull and K-distributed sea-clutter from high sea state 7 with an X-band radar for grazing angles between 3.1 and 17.5. To determine the sea-clutter amplitude statistics, we introduced the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), which is more rigorous fit of the distribution to the data than the least-squares method.

  • Four-Reflector Offset Antennas for Space Communications

    Takayoshi FURUNO  Mikio TAKABAYASHI  Yoichi KAWAKAMI  Takashi KATAGI  Hiroyoshi IKUNO  

     
    PAPER-Antenna and Propagation

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1342-1351

    We design a four-reflector offset antenna satisfying the cross-polarization elimination condition and the broadband characteristics condition which consists of one primary horn, three subreflectors and one main reflector. The cross-polarization elimination condition for the four-reflector offset antennas is expressed by the equations of hyperbolas with the coordinate axes of the reciprocal of equivalent focal lengths. The configurations of the reflector system are derived simply from the graphical representation because four-reflector offset antennas satisfying these relationships exist on the hyperbolas with the coordinate axes of the reciprocal of equivalent focal lengths. Furthermore, we clarified that the derived condition for having planar phase front applying the broadband characteristics condition is independent of frequency. An actual design example for the four-reflector offset antennas satisfying the cross-polarization elimination condition and the condition for having planar phase front, both of which are independent of frequency is shown. The design method using the graphical representation is simpler than that of the tri-reflector offset antennas.

  • Optimum Bandwidth per Sub-Carrier of Multicarrier/DS-CDMA for Broadband Packet Wireless Access in Reverse Link

    Shingo SUWA  Hiroyuki ATARASHI  Sadayuki ABETA  Mamoru SAWAHASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1624-1634

    This paper elucidates the optimum bandwidth per sub-carrier in the reverse link for multicarrier (MC)/DS-CDMA using a 10 to 80-MHz bandwidth in a multipath fading channel with numerous resolved multipaths, taking into account all major effects, i.e., the improvement in the Rake time diversity effect and the degradation in the path search and the channel estimation due to multipath interference (MPI). In the paper, we assume a broadband channel model with the maximum delay time of up to approximately 1 µsec simulating a microcell with the radius of less than 1 km in an urban area. The simulation results clarify that the improvement in the radio link performance is almost saturated at a bandwidth greater than approximately 40 MHz when the spreading factor of the channel is SF=32, and the best performance is achieved at the bandwidth of approximately 20-40 MHz when SF=4, employing two-branch antenna diversity reception (an average equal power delay profile and an exponential decay power delay profile are assumed, where the number of multipaths is changed from 12 to 48 for both profiles). This is generated by the tradeoff between the improvement in the Rake time diversity effect and the increased MPI in addition to the degradation in accuracy of the path search and channel estimation associated with a lower average received signal-to-interference plus background noise power ratio. Therefore, we conclude that MC/DS-CDMA, where each sub-carrier has the bandwidth of approximately 20-40 MHz, is one of the most promising candidates for broadband packet wireless access in the reverse link.

  • An Approach for Real-Time Monitoring of Atmospheric Disturbance on a Very-Long Baseline

    Qinghui LIU  Masanori NISHIO  Tomoyuki MIYAZAKI  Seisuke KUJI  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1368-1374

    A new system, in which a real-time VLBI (very-long-baseline interferometer) is utilized, for real-time monitoring of atmospheric disturbances on a very-long baseline has been developed. In this system, beacon waves from geo-stationary satellites are used for received signals and public communication lines are used for data transmission. Connecting the system to the 6-m Kagoshima and the 10-m Mizusawa radio telescopes enables atmospheric disturbances to be observed. The cross-correlation phase was calculated from the received signals, and the Allan standard deviation of the phase was obtained. It was found that the Allan standard deviation across almost the whole region of the time interval reflects atmospheric disturbances.

  • A Single-Chip 2.4-GHz RF Transceiver LSI with a Wide-Input-Range Frequency Discriminator

    Hiroshi KOMURASAKI  Hisayasu SATO  Masayoshi ONO  Ryoji HAYASHI  Takeo EBANA  Harunobu TAKEDA  Kohji TAKAHASHI  Yutaka HAYASHI  Tetsuya IGA  Kohichi HASEGAWA  Takahiro MIKI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1419-1427

    This paper describes a single-chip RF transce-iver LSI for 2.4-GHz-band Bluetooth applications. This chip uses a 0.5 µm BiCMOS process, which provides 23 GHz fT. The LSI consists of almost all the required RF and IF building blocks--a power amplifier (PA), a low noise amplifier (LNA), an image rejection mixer (IRM), channel-selection filters, a limiter, a received signal strength indicator (RSSI), a frequency discriminator, a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), and a phase-locked loop (PLL) synthesizer. The transceiver consumes 34.4 mA in TX mode (PA, VCO, PLL) and 44.0 mA in RX mode (LNA, IRM, channel-selection filters, limiter, RSSI, frequency discriminator, VCO, PLL). Direct-up conversion with a frequency doubler is used for the TX architecture. In order to avoid the VCO pulling, we used a 1.2 GHz VCO with the frequency doubler. In the receiver section, a low-IF single conversion RX architecture is employed for the integration of the channel-selection filters. The transceiver has a proposed linear frequency discriminator with a wide input range. The wide input-frequency range discriminator is required to realize the lower IF RX architecture because of the higher ratio of frequency deviation to the center IF frequency. The discriminator is the delay line type, and consists of a mixer and a delay line circuit with a locked loop. The delay line connects to one input terminal of the mixer. By using the delay locked at one fourth of the period of the IF frequency, a quadrature phase shift IF signal is applied to the mixer input terminal. For the frequency discriminator, the DC output voltage changes in proportion to the input frequency and a wide input range is achieved. This RF transceiver sufficiently satisfies all the target specifications for short-range Bluetooth applications. By using this chip, a -80 dBm sensitivity is obtained for the 10-3 BER, and the transceiver can deliver an output power of over 0.0 dBm.

  • Power Control with Fast Convergence for Wideband CDMA

    Won-Gyu SONG  Jong-Tae LIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E85-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1206-1208

    This paper proposes a power control algorithm with fast convergence suited for wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA). Conventional algorithms are developed with continuous mode power control not binary mode power control. The new power control algorithm is suggested to support the binary mode power control and to offer the optimal relaxation factor for fast convergence.

  • A 0.99 µA Operating Current Li-Ion Battery Protection IC

    Yen-Shyung SHYU  Jiin-Chuan WU  

     
    LETTER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E85-C No:5
      Page(s):
    1211-1215

    A lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery protection IC with an average current of 0.99 µA (at a battery voltage of 3.6 V) and a standby current (after detecting over-discharge) less than 0.01 µA is presented. This low power performance is achieved via a power-on duty-cycle technique. The protection circuit samples the voltage of the battery periodically and powers down during the rest of time. This Li-ion battery protector provides over-charge, over-discharge, excess-current and short circuits protection. This protection IC was implemented in a 0.6-µm CMOS technology and the active area is 880 µm 780 µm.

  • Cell Enhancer for Broadband Wireless Access Systems

    Shuta UWANO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-B No:5
      Page(s):
    908-918

    This paper proposes a radio repeater, cell enhancer (CE), that targets 5-GHz broadband wireless access systems to improve the coverage probability without the need to establish a new access point (AP). The CE adopts a non-regenerative repeating scheme to transfer signals and implements two novel approaches, timing control and gain control, to apply to the target systems. By monitoring the control signals broadcast from the AP, the CE behaves as an AP using the same frame timing and transmitting power level, but using a second frequency channel. Thus, the CE can extend the coverage area of one AP. It appears that, however, in the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system, over two hops with non-regenerative repeating, the additive effect of multipath fading from the two paths results in more violent subcarrier fluctuations and increased delay spread. Computer simulations in multipath fading environments derive the required CNR values for each path, which are required when the CE is installed in the field. In addition, we clarify that multiple CEs can use the same second frequency and provide better coverage with useful macro diversity gain in 5-GHz indoor environments.

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