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  • Free Space Measurement Method with Parallel Electromagnetic Wave Beam by Using Dielectric Lenses and Horn Antennas for Reflectivity of Electromagnetic Absorbers in Millimeter Waves

    Hirosuke SUZUKI  Atsuhiro NISHIKATA  Yutaka HIGASHIDA  Tetsu SOH  Osamu HASHIMOTO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E89-C No:1
      Page(s):
    24-29

    A free-space method is in wide spread use for the reflectivity measurement of electromagnetic wave absorbers (EMA) in VHF and UHF range. In the free-space method, the reflection levels from EMA and from the metal plate with same size as the EMA are measured, and the reflectivity is calculated from their ratio. The incident angle such as normal or oblique must be defined, and the polarization of electromagnetic (EM) wave must be specified to be TE, TM, or circularly-polarized mode. In this paper, a parallel EM wave beam method using dielectric lenses in front of horn antennas was studied experimentally. Electromagnetic wave absorption was measured with the vertical and the oblique incidence by using this parallel EM wave beam. This measurement system has following features:• It is compact because equiphase parallel EM wave beam was obtained in a short distance from the dielectric lens.• It requires no anechoic chamber because of little multi-reflection due to high directivity of parallel EM wave beam.• It allows a large oblique incident measurement by using high directive parallel EM wave beam.

  • A Selective Video Encryption Scheme for MPEG Compression Standard

    Gang LIU  Takeshi IKENAGA  Satoshi GOTO  Takaaki BABA  

     
    PAPER-Application

      Vol:
    E89-A No:1
      Page(s):
    194-202

    With the increase of commercial multimedia applications using digital video, the security of video data becomes more and more important. Although several techniques have been proposed in order to protect these video data, they provide limited security or introduce significant overhead. This paper proposes a video security scheme for MPEG video compression standard, which includes two methods: DCEA (DC Coefficient Encryption Algorithm) and "Event Shuffle." DCEA is aim to encrypt group of codewords of DC coefficients. The feature of this method is the usage of data permutation to scatter the ciphertexts of additional codes in DC codewords. These additional codes are encrypted by block cipher previously. With the combination of these algorithms, the method provides enough security for important DC component of MPEG video data. "Event Shuffle" is aim to encrypt the AC coefficients. The prominent feature of this method is a shuffling of AC events generated after DCT transformation and quantization stages. Experimental results show that these methods introduce no bit overhead to MPEG bit stream while achieving low processing overhead to MPEG codec.

  • A Pilot Assisted Beamforming Scheme with Interference Resistant Angle of Arrival Estimation for OFDM Systems

    Yung-Fang CHEN  Fang-Shuo TSENG  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:1
      Page(s):
    132-141

    In this paper, we propose an angle of arrival (AOA)-based beamforming structure with strong interference resistant capability for OFDM systems. First, we present novel interference resistant angle of arrival (AOA) estimation schemes for each multipath without training sequences or symbols as the pre-processing of the proposed structure. The generalized sidelobe canceler (GSC) structure is thus applied with the AOA information to avoid calculating the beamforming weight vector individually on a per subcarrier basis, wherein the GSC structure with the reduced-rank multistage Wiener filter (MSWF) is adopted. We also propose a signal transformation scheme to improve performance before the signals are fed into the GSC receiver. The proposed receiver offers better performance than the GSC form of the constrained Wiener filter-based receiver due to the faster convergence property of reduced rank processing and the signal transformation scheme.

  • A Waveguide Broad-Wall Transverse Slot Linear Array with Reflection-Canceling Inductive Posts and Grating-Lobe Suppressing Parasitic Dipoles

    M.G. SORWAR HOSSAIN  Jiro HIROKAWA  Makoto ANDO  

     
    PAPER-Antenna Design

      Vol:
    E88-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2266-2273

    A design of a linearly-polarized non-resonant waveguide broad-wall transverse slot linear array with suppressed grating lobes is presented. Each unit element in the array consists of a transverse slot, an inductive post and a parasitic dipole-pair at a height of half of the free space wavelength. It is designed as an isolated unit without considering mutual coupling by using the Method of Moments (MoM) for radiation suppression in grating beam direction and reflection cancellation at the input. The elements thus designed are used in a travelling wave array environment. It is predicted that the reflection is less than -20 dB at 11.95 GHz while the grating lobes are suppressed by more than 15 dB. The design and the characteristics of the array are confirmed by measurements.

  • On-Off Beamforming Algorithm Based on Eigen-Space Method for a Smart Antenna in IS-2000 1X Signal Environments

    Zhengzi LI  Weon-Cheol LEE  Sungsoo AHN  Seungwon CHOI  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E88-B No:12
      Page(s):
    4678-4681

    This paper presents a new on-off beamforming algorithm to provide an optimal weight vector. The proposed algorithm is based on the eigen-space on-off algorithm for exploiting a diversity gain that is available in the signal environments of wide angle spread. The proposed technique utilizes the primary and secondary eigenvectors to form the optimal weight vector, which is robust to the angle spread. It is confirmed in this paper that the proposed algorithm shows excellent performance compared to some typical beamforming methods which degrade the receiving performance as the angle spread increases. It is also shown that the proposed algorithm has a reasonable computational complexity of O(14N) and fast convergent speed, where N is the number of antenna elements.

  • A Beam Adjustable Leaky-Wave Antenna Using a Moveable Dielectric Slab inside a Waveguide

    Cherng-Chyi HSIAO  Ruey Bing HWANG  

     
    PAPER-Antenna Design

      Vol:
    E88-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2250-2257

    In this paper, we presented a beam adjustable antenna made up of a slit waveguide and a dielectric slab. In order to change the radiation main-beam angle, we changed the phase constant of the waveguide mode by inserting a dielectric slab for perturbing its field distribution. The direction of radiation main-beam can be steered by dynamically changing the position of the dielectric slab. For the theoretical analysis, the dispersion relation, including the phase and attenuation constants, was determined by solving the transverse resonance equation. An agreement between the theoretical and experimental radiation pattern verifies the beam-steering mechanism. Up to 23beam-steering angle can be achieved using this approach.

  • Robust Joint OFDM Timing and Frequency Offset Estimator

    Suckchel YANG  Yoan SHIN  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E88-A No:11
      Page(s):
    3137-3139

    A robust joint symbol timing and fractional frequency offset estimator for OFDM systems in multipath fading channels is proposed based on cyclic shifting and autocorrelation properties of PN codes. A new timing metric is also introduced by considering the delay spread to improve the robustness of the estimator in the multipath fading channels.

  • Sampling Frequency Offset Estimation for MB-OFDM UWB

    Suckchel YANG  Yoan SHIN  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E88-A No:11
      Page(s):
    3140-3142

    A sampling frequency offset estimation scheme for MB-OFDM UWB systems is proposed based on technical specification and multi-band utilization of the MB-OFDM. An estimation scheme using simple weighting factor based on the received signal power of each sub-channel is also introduced to efficiently combine estimates obtained from all the sub-carriers and to improve the estimation performance.

  • Analyzing and Absorbing Cross-Layer Header Overhead of Video Data from End-to-End Viewpoint

    Chu-Chuan LEE  Pao-Chi CHANG  

     
    PAPER-Multimedia Systems for Communications" Multimedia Systems for Communications

      Vol:
    E88-B No:11
      Page(s):
    4360-4367

    Regarding IP-based video applications over wireless networks, the multi-layer header overhead may significantly affect the estimation of target video encoding bit rate and the effective throughput of wireless network. Based on the existing header structure of video packets, this study intends to deal with the header overhead problem from the end-to-end viewpoint. This paper first proposes a simple yet robust closed-form that can determine accurately and timely the optimal video payload length at the video sender based on the current wireless channel condition. The contribution can effectively improve the WLAN throughput and enhance the error resilience effect of scalable video data simultaneously. This study further explores the impact of multi-layer header overhead to the video coding work and proposes a Dynamic Header Overhead Accommodation (DHOA) scheme, which is executed in the video compression layer, to adjust dynamically the available video encoding bits for accommodating the header overhead in advance. The contributions of this paper are robust for various IP implementations such as IPSec (IP Security) over different 802.11 standards. Analytical and simulation results verify the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed closed-form and header accommodation method. Using DHOA, the bandwidth mismatch between the actual bandwidth demand of packetized video data and the available network bandwidth is no more than 1.1% regardless of the packet sizes used in this paper.

  • A New Self-Converging System with Combination of Magnetic Lens and Uniform Horizontal Deflection Field for Color CRTs

    Hiroshi SAKURAI  Etsuji TAGAMI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-C No:11
      Page(s):
    2078-2085

    Color CRTs (Cathode Ray Tubes) are still evolving in competition with other display devices in the growing TV markets, with continuing demands for enhanced performance and lower cost. In response to these trends, we have developed a new self-converging system of CRT with simple structure. It offers advantages in terms of high resolution for HDTV and large deflection angle for short depth TV sets. The system realizes less spot distortion at the screen periphery of the CRT and lower horizontal dynamic focus voltage than those in a conventional self-converging system, while keeping the cost just as low. In the system, a uniform horizontal deflection field and a newly-developed magnet lens are utilized. The uniform field reduces the spot distortion in exchange for occurrences of raster distortion and convergence error, both of which can be corrected by the newly-developed magnet lens without additional circuit modifications. As a core part of the new system, the lens power of the newly-developed magnet lens varies along the horizontal axis in order to simultaneously achieve convergence and correct the pincushion distortion of the raster. Furthermore, countermeasures for magnet-related issues are taken from the viewpoints of real operation and mass production. The system with the new DY was evaluated in experiments using 86 cm CRTs (16 : 9), and it has been found that the system realizes substantially smaller spot distortions as well as favorable convergence and raster performances, with a drawback of decrease in horizontal deflection sensitivity. The spot oblateness, defined as horizontal spot diameter divided by vertical spot diameter, has decreased from 2.65 to 1.70 accompanying a 15% reduction of horizontal spot sizes at the corners of the screen with 30% decreased dynamic focus voltages and 10% decreased horizontal deflection sensitivity.

  • Polarization-Independent Liquid-Crystal Grating with Microscale Alignment Pattern

    Michinori HONMA  Masanori OGASAWARA  Toshiaki NOSE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-C No:11
      Page(s):
    2099-2105

    A polarization-independent liquid crystal (LC) grating with a microscale LC molecular alignment pattern is proposed. The microscale LC alignment pattern is achieved using a microrubbing technique. The optical properties of the proposed LC grating are theoretically discussed in detail using Jones matrix method. Optimum condition for obtaining maximum +1st or -1st diffraction efficiencies is derived. The diffraction efficiency of the LC grating is measured and the diffraction efficiency characteristics are compared with the theoretical result. Furthermore, the dependence of the polarization direction of the incident light on the diffraction efficiency is discussed.

  • Symbol Perforation Reduction Schemes for Orthogonal Code Hopping Multiplexing

    Jae Hoon CHUNG  Suwon PARK  Dan Keun SUNG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E88-B No:10
      Page(s):
    4107-4111

    Our previously proposed orthogonal code hopping multiplexing (OCHM) [1],[2] scheme is designed to accommodate a large number of bursty downlink users. However, it may undergo link quality degradation due to symbol perforations occurring when all code-collision symbol values are not identical. In this letter, a group-level random codeword hopping-pattern allocation (GRCHA) scheme is proposed to produce fewer symbol perforations than the previous symbol-by-symbol random codeword hopping (SRCH) of OCHM [1]. The proposed GRCHA scheme combined with the spatial filtering capability of switched-beam array antennas (SBAA) is expected to significantly reduce the symbol perforation probability in the OCHM scheme, and inter-beam softer handoff is applied to cope with high symbol perforation probability for users in overlapping beam areas of SBAA. The performance is evaluated by theoretical analysis and simulation in terms of the average symbol perforation probability. The proposed GRCHA scheme yields better performance than the SRCH scheme and the dedicated codeword allocation scheme, and the diversity gain of inter-beam softer handoff mitigates the effect of high symbol perforation probability for users in the overlapping beam areas.

  • Experimental Analysis of Guess-and-Determine Attacks on Clock-Controlled Stream Ciphers

    Shinsaku KIYOMOTO  Toshiaki TANAKA  Kouichi SAKURAI  

     
    PAPER-Cryptography and Information Security

      Vol:
    E88-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2778-2791

    Guess-and-Determine (GD) attacks have recently been proposed for the effective analysis of word-oriented stream ciphers. This paper discusses GD attacks on clock-controlled stream ciphers, which use irregular clocking for a non-linear function. The main focus is the analysis of irregular clocking for GD attacks. We propose GD attacks on a typical clock-controlled stream cipher AA5, and calculate the process complexity of our proposed GD attacks. In the attacks, we assume that the clocking of linear feedback shift registers (LFSRs) is truly random. An important consideration affecting the practicality of these attacks is the question of whether these assumptions are realistic. Because in practice, the clocking is determined by the internal states. We implement miniature ciphers to evaluate the proposed attacks, and show that they are applicable. We also apply the GD attacks to other clock controlled stream ciphers and compare them. Finally, we discuss some properties of GD attacks on clock-controlled stream ciphers and the effectiveness of the clock controllers. Our research results contain information that are useful in the design of clock-controlled stream ciphers.

  • Deflection Routing for Optical Bursts Considering Possibility of Contention at Downstream Nodes

    Nagao OGINO  Hideaki TANAKA  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E88-B No:9
      Page(s):
    3660-3667

    Deflection routing is one of the promising approaches to resolve contention in the optical burst switching networks. In the conventional deflection routing scheme, optical bursts may be unable to traverse the route evaluated to select an outgoing link because of the contention at succeeding downstream transit nodes. As a result, the optical bursts may traverse a different route resulting in a long distance or decreased performance. This paper proposes a deflection routing scheme that considers the possibility of the contention at downstream nodes. This scheme utilizes the "expected route distance" instead of the static route distance toward a destination node. The expected route distance considers the possibility of contention at each downstream transit node and is calculated using measured link blocking probabilities at each downstream transit node. The selection priority of each outgoing link is given dynamically based on its expected route distance toward a destination node. By considering the possibility of contention at downstream nodes, a routing scheme with high performance can be realized. The loss rate of optical bursts is improved when an imbalanced load is applied to the network, and the loss rate of optical bursts is also improved when the network includes links with extremely different distances.

  • Analysis of the Linear Complexity and Its Stability for 2pn-Periodic Binary Sequences

    Zhihua NIU  Guozhen XIAO  

     
    PAPER-Information Security

      Vol:
    E88-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2412-2418

    The linear complexity and its stability of periodic sequences are of fundamental importance as measure indexes on the security of stream ciphers and the k-error linear complexity reveals the stability of the linear complexity properly. The k-error linear complexity of periodic sequences is defined to be the smallest linear complexity that can be obtained by changing k or fewer bits of the sequence per period. For 2pn-periodic binary sequences, where p is an odd prime and 2 is a primitive root modulo p2, we present and prove the unique expression of the linear complexity. Moreover we show a relationship between the linear complexity and the minimum value k for which the k-error linear complexity is strictly less than the linear complexity.

  • Frequency Domain Microphone Array Calibration and Beamforming for Automatic Speech Recognition

    Jwu-Sheng HU  Chieh-Cheng CHENG  

     
    PAPER-Noise and Vibration

      Vol:
    E88-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2401-2411

    This investigation proposed two array beamformers SPFDBB (Soft Penalty Frequency Domain Block Beamformer) and FDABB (Frequency Domain Adjustable Block Beamformer). Compared with the conventional beamformers, these frequency-domain methods can significantly reduce the computation power requirement in ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) based applications. Like other reference signal based techniques, SPFDBB and FDABB minimize microphone's mismatch, desired signal cancellation caused by reflection effects and resolution due to the array's position. Additionally, these proposed methods are suitable for both near-field and far-field environments. Generally, the convolution relation between channel and speech source in time domain cannot be modeled accurately as a multiplication in the frequency domain with a finite window size, especially in ASR applications. SPFDBB and FDABB can approximate this multiplication by treating several frames as a block to achieve a better beamforming result. Moreover, FDABB adjusts the number of frames on-line to cope with the variation of characteristics in both speech and interference signals. A better performance was found to be achievable by combining these methods with an ASR mechanism.

  • An Audio-Video Multipath Streaming Scheme with Media Synchronization Control: Application-Level QoS Assessment in a Wireless Ad Hoc Network

    Toshiro NUNOME  Shuji TASAKA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-B No:9
      Page(s):
    3623-3634

    This paper proposes the MultiPath streaming scheme with Media Synchronization control (MPMS) for audio-video transmission in wireless ad hoc networks. In many audio-video streaming applications, media compensate each other from a perceptual point of view. On the basis of this property, we treat the two streams as separate transport streams, and then the source transmits them into two different routes if multiple routes to the destination are available. The multipath transmission disturbs the temporal structure of the streams; in MPMS, the disturbance is remedied by media synchronization control. In order to implement MPMS in this paper, we enhance the existing Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol. We compare the application-level QoS of MPMS and three other schemes for audio-video transmission by simulation with ns-2. In the simulation, we also assess the influence of the multipath transmission on other traffic. The simulation result shows that MPMS is effective in achieving high QoS at the application-level.

  • Beam Control in Unilaterally Coupled Active Antennas with Self-Oscillating Harmonic Mixers

    Minoru SANAGI  Joji FUJIWARA  Kazuhiro FUJIMORI  Shigeji NOGI  

     
    PAPER-Active Circuits & Antenna

      Vol:
    E88-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1375-1381

    Beam control using active antenna arrays with self-oscillating harmonic mixers has been investigated. The active antenna is composed of a patch antenna receiving RF signal and a parallel feedback type oscillator which operates as the self-oscillating harmonic mixer, and down-converts the received RF signal into IF signal. The mixer has two ports for local oscillating (LO) signal. One is an output port extracting the LO signal. The other is an input port for an injection signal to synchronize the local oscillation. The mixers can be coupled unilaterally without other nonreciprocal components by connecting the output port to the input port in the next mixer. In the unilaterally coupled array, the phase differences of the LO signals between the adjacent mixers can be varied without phase shifters in injection locking state by changing the local free-running frequencies of the self-oscillating mixers. The receiving pattern can be controlled by combining the IF signals from the individual active antennas, which have phases associated with the LO signals. The IF is difference between the RF and double of the LO frequency so that arbitrary phase differences from 0 to 2π radian can be provided to the output IF signals. The experiments using the two- and three-element arrays demonstrated beam control capability.

  • A Novel FPGA Architecture and an Integrated Framework of CAD Tools for Implementing Applications

    Konstantinos SIOZIOS  George KOUTROUMPEZIS  Konstantinos TATAS  Nikolaos VASSILIADIS  Vasilios KALENTERIDIS  Haroula POURNARA  Ilias PAPPAS  Dimitrios SOUDRIS  Antonios THANAILAKIS  Spiridon NIKOLAIDIS  Stilianos SISKOS  

     
    PAPER-Programmable Logic, VLSI, CAD and Layout

      Vol:
    E88-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1369-1380

    A complete system for the implementation of digital logic in a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) platform is introduced. The novel power-efficient FPGA architecture was designed and simulated in STM 0.18 µm CMOS technology. The detailed design and circuit characteristics of the Configurable Logic Block, the interconnection network, the switch box and the connection box were determined and evaluated in terms of energy, delay and area. A number of circuit-level low-power techniques were employed because power consumption was the primary concern. Additionally, a complete tool framework for the implementation of digital logic circuits in FPGA platforms is introduced. Having as input VHDL description of an application, the framework derives the reconfiguration bitstream of FPGA. The framework consists of: i) non-modified academic tools, ii) modified academic tools and iii) new tools. Furthermore, the framework can support a variety of FPGA architectures. Qualitative and quantitative comparisons with existing academic and commercial architectures and tools are provided, yielding promising results.

  • Adaptive Nonlinear Regression Using Multiple Distributed Microphones for In-Car Speech Recognition

    Weifeng LI  Chiyomi MIYAJIMA  Takanori NISHINO  Katsunobu ITOU  Kazuya TAKEDA  Fumitada ITAKURA  

     
    PAPER-Speech Enhancement

      Vol:
    E88-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1716-1723

    In this paper, we address issues in improving hands-free speech recognition performance in different car environments using multiple spatially distributed microphones. In the previous work, we proposed the multiple linear regression of the log spectra (MRLS) for estimating the log spectra of speech at a close-talking microphone. In this paper, the concept is extended to nonlinear regressions. Regressions in the cepstrum domain are also investigated. An effective algorithm is developed to adapt the regression weights automatically to different noise environments. Compared to the nearest distant microphone and adaptive beamformer (Generalized Sidelobe Canceller), the proposed adaptive nonlinear regression approach shows an advantage in the average relative word error rate (WER) reductions of 58.5% and 10.3%, respectively, for isolated word recognition under 15 real car environments.

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