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  • Design and Analysis of Multiple False Targets against Pulse Compression Radar Based on OS-CFAR

    Xiang LIU  Dongsheng LI  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-Electronic Circuits

      Vol:
    E102-C No:6
      Page(s):
    495-498

    A multi-carrier and blind shift-frequency jamming(MCBSFJ) against the pulsed compression radar with order-statistic (OS) constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector is proposed. Firstly, according to the detection principle of the OS-CFAR detector, the design requirements for jamming signals are proposed. Then, some key parameters of the jamming are derived based on the characteristics of the OS-CFAR detector. As a result, multiple false targets around the real target with the quantity, amplitude and space distribution which can be controlled are produced. The simulation results show that the jamming method can reduce the detection probability of the target effectively.

  • Multilevel Signaling Technology for Increasing Transmission Capacity in High-Speed Short-Distance Optical Fiber Communication Open Access

    Nobuhiko KIKUCHI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-C No:4
      Page(s):
    316-323

    The needs for ultra-high speed short- to medium-reach optical fiber links beyond 100-Gbit/s is becoming larger and larger especially for intra and inter-data center applications. In recent intensity-modulated/direct-detection (IM/DD) high-speed optical transceivers with the channel bit rate of 50 and/or 100 Gbit/s, multilevel pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) is finally adopted to lower the signaling speed. To further increase the transmission capacity for the next-generation optical transceivers, various signaling techniques have been studied, especially thanks to advanced digital signal processing (DSP). In this paper, we review various signaling technologies proposed so far for short-to-medium reach applications.

  • Delta-Sigma ADC Based on Switched-Capacitor Integrator with FIR Filter Structure Open Access

    Satoshi SAIKATSU  Akira YASUDA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-A No:3
      Page(s):
    498-506

    This paper presents a novel delta-sigma modulator that uses a switched-capacitor (SC) integrator with the structure of a finite impulse response (FIR) filter in a loop filter configuration. The delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter (ΔΣADC) is used in various conversion systems to enable low-power, high-accuracy conversion using oversampling and noise shaping. Increasing the gain coefficient of the integrator in the loop filter configuration of the ΔΣADC suppresses the quantization noise that occurs in the signal band. However, there is a trade-off relationship between the integrator gain coefficient and system stability. The SC integrator, which contains an FIR filter, can suppress quantization noise in the signal band without requiring an additional operational amplifier. Additionally, it can realize a higher signal-to-quantization noise ratio. In addition, the poles that are added by the FIR filter structure can improve the system's stability. It is also possible to improve the flexibility of the pole placement in the system. Therefore, a noise transfer function that does not contain a large gain peak is realized. This results in a stable system operation. This paper presents the essential design aspects of a ΔΣADC with an FIR filter. Two types of simulation results are examined for the proposed first- and second-order, and these results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed architecture.

  • Online Antenna-Pulse Selection for STAP by Exploiting Structured Covariance Matrix

    Fengde JIA  Zishu HE  Yikai WANG  Ruiyang LI  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E102-A No:1
      Page(s):
    296-299

    In this paper, we propose an online antenna-pulse selection method in space time adaptive processing, while maintaining considerable performance and low computational complexity. The proposed method considers the antenna-pulse selection and covariance matrix estimation at the same time by exploiting the structured clutter covariance matrix. Such prior knowledge can enhance the covariance matrix estimation accuracy and thus can provide a better objective function for antenna-pulse selection. Simulations also validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

  • Key Parameter Estimation for Pulse Radar Signal Intercepted by Non-Cooperative Nyquist Folding Receiver

    Zhaoyang QIU  Qi ZHANG  Jun ZHU  Bin TANG  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E101-A No:11
      Page(s):
    1934-1939

    Nyquist folding receiver (NYFR) is a novel reconnaissance receiving architecture and it can realize wideband receiving with small amount of equipment. As a tradeoff of non-cooperative wideband receiving, the NYFR output will add an unknown key parameter that is called Nyquist zone (NZ) index. In this letter, we concentrate on the NZ index estimation of the NYFR output. Focusing on the basic pulse radar signals, the constant frequency signal, the binary phase coded signal and the linear frequency modulation signal are considered. The matching component function is proposed to estimate the NZ indexes of the NYFR outputs without the prior information of the signal modulation type. In addition, the relations between the matching component function and the parameters of the NYFR are discussed. Simulation results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed method.

  • Characterization of Broadband Mobile Communication Channel in 200MHz Band Based on Saleh-Valenzuela Model

    Hiroki OHARA  Hirokazu SAWADA  Masayuki OODO  Fumihide KOJIMA  Hiroshi HARADA  Kentaro SAITO  Jun-ichi TAKADA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Pubricized:
    2018/05/11
      Vol:
    E101-B No:11
      Page(s):
    2277-2288

    Digitization of analog terrestrial TV broadcasting has recently been accelerated in many countries, and the effective utilization of vacant frequencies has also been investigated for new systems in each country. In Japan, a portion of vacant frequencies in the VHF-high band was allocated to the public broadband mobile communication (PBB) system. To evaluate the current PBB system and develop future broadband communication systems in this band, it is important to analyze the propagation channel more accurately. In this study, we characterize the propagation channel for 200MHz band broadband mobile communication systems, using measured channel impulse responses (CIRs). In the characterization process, the Saleh-Valenzuela (S-V) model is utilized to extract channel model parameters statistically. When evaluating the fluctuation of path power gain, we also propose to model the fluctuation of path power gain using the generalized extreme value distribution instead of the conventional log-normal distribution. The extracted CIR model parameters are validated by cumulative distribution function of root-means-square delay spread and maximum excess delay, comparing simulation result to measurement result. From the extracted CIR model parameters, we clarified the characteristics of 200MHz band broadband mobile communication systems in non-line-of-sight environments based on S-V model with the proposed channel model.

  • Pre-Equalizing Electro-Optic Modulator Utilizing Polarization-Reversed Ferro-Electric Crystal Substrate Open Access

    Hiroshi MURATA  Tomohiro OHNO  Takayuki MITSUBO  Atsushi SANADA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E101-C No:7
      Page(s):
    581-585

    We have proposed and developed new electro-optic modulators for the pre-equalization of signal distortion caused by the optical fiber chromatic dispersion effect. We found that the synthesis of an almost arbitrary impulse response function is obtainable by utilizing an electro-optic modulator composed of a Mach-Zehnder waveguide and travelling-wave electrodes on a ferro-electric material substrate with polarization-reversed structures. In this paper, the operational principle, design and simulation results of the pre-equalization modulator are presented. Some preliminary experimental results are also shown with future prospects.

  • Passive-Filter-Configuration-Based Reduction of Up-to-Several-Hundred-MHz EMI Noises in H-Bridge PWM Micro-Stepping Motor Driver Circuits

    Keonil KANG  Kyung-Young JUNG  Sang Won NAM  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Theory

      Vol:
    E101-C No:2
      Page(s):
    104-111

    Recently, H-bridge pulse width modulation (PWM) micro-stepping motor drivers have been widely used for 3-D printers, robots, and medical instruments. Differently from a simple PWM motor driver circuit, the H-bridge PWM micro-stepping motor driver circuit can generate radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic interference (EMI) noises of up to several hundred MHz frequencies, due to digital interface circuits and a high-performance CPU. For medical instrument systems, the minimization of EMI noises can assure operating safety and greatly reduce the chance of malfunction between instruments. This work proposes a passive-filter configuration-based circuit design for reducing up-to-several-hundred-MHz EMI noises generated from the H-bridge PWM micro-stepping motor driver circuit. More specifically, the proposed RF EMI reduction approach consists of proper passive filter design, shielding in motor wires, and common ground design in the print circuit board. The proposed passive filter configuration design is validated through the overall reduction of EMI noises at RF band. Finally, the proposed EMI reduction approach is tested experientially through a prototype and about 16 dB average reduction of RF EMI noises is demonstrated.

  • A CMOS Broadband Transceiver with On-Chip Antenna Array and Built-In Pulse-Delay Calibration for Millimeter-Wave Imaging Applications

    Nguyen NGOC MAI-KHANH  Kunihiro ASADA  

     
    PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E100-C No:12
      Page(s):
    1078-1086

    A fully integrated CMOS pulse transceiver with digital beam-formability for mm-wave active imaging is presented. The on-chip pulse transmitter of the transceiver includes an eight-element antenna array connected to eight pulse transmitters and a built-in relative pulse delay calibration system. The receiver employs a non-coherent detection method by using a FET direct-power detection circuit integrated with an antenna. The receiver dipole-patch antenna derives from the transmitter antenna but is modified with an on-chip DC-bias tail by shorting two arms of the dipole. The bandwidth of the receiver antenna with the DC-bias tail is designed to achieve 50.4-GHz in simulation and to cover the bandwidth of transmitter antennas. The output of the receiver antenna is connected to a resistive self-mixer followed by an on-chip low pass filter and then an amplifier stage. The built-in relative pulse delay calibration system is used to align the pulse delays of each transmitter array elements for the purpose of controlling the beam steering towards imaging objects. Both transmitter and receiver chips are fabricated in a 65-nm CMOS technology process. Measured pulse waveform of the receiver after relatively aligning all Tx's pulses is 0.91 mV (peak-peak) and 3-ns duration with a distance of 25mm between Rx and Tx. Beam steering angles are achieved in measurement by changing the digital delay code of antenna elements. Experimental results show that the proposed on-chip transceiver has an ability of digital transmitted-pulse calibration, controlling of beam-steeting, and pulse detection for active imaging applications.

  • An Efficient Plasma Lighting System with a 300W GaN Power Amplifier Using Band-Limited Pulsed RF Signal

    Wonshil KANG  Hyunchul KU  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves

      Vol:
    E100-C No:10
      Page(s):
    934-937

    A plasma lighting system (PLS) using a solid-state (SS) radio frequency (RF) power amplifier (PA) is one of the promising lighting systems due to its excellent light characteristics and power efficiency. To improve the efficacy and reduce the adjacent channel interference of the PLS, a method to generate a band-limited pulsed-RF signal using the limited number of multi-tone signals is proposed. A 2.49 GHz PLS with a 300W gallium-nitride (GaN) SSPA is implemented, and it is used to verify the proposed method. The PLS using the proposed method shows better performance compared with those using conventional pulsed-RF signal.

  • Random-Valued Impulse Noise Removal Using Non-Local Search for Similar Structures and Sparse Representation

    Kengo TSUDA  Takanori FUJISAWA  Masaaki IKEHARA  

     
    PAPER-Image

      Vol:
    E100-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2146-2153

    In this paper, we introduce a new method to remove random-valued impulse noise in an image. Random-valued impulse noise replaces the pixel value at a random position by a random value. Due to the randomness of the noisy pixel values, it is difficult to detect them by comparison with neighboring pixels, which is used in many conventional methods. Then we improve the recent noise detector which uses a non-local search of similar structure. Next we propose a new noise removal algorithm by sparse representation using DCT basis. Furthermore, the sparse representation can remove impulse noise by using the neighboring similar image patch. This method has much more superior noise removal performance than conventional methods at images. We confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method quantitatively and qualitatively.

  • Calculation of Lightning-Induced Voltages on Overhead Lines from Oblique Return Stroke Channel above Stratified Lossy Ground in Time Domain

    Xiaojia WANG  Yazhou CHEN  Haojiang WAN  Qingxi YANG  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)

      Pubricized:
    2017/02/17
      Vol:
    E100-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1454-1461

    In this paper, the effect of the tilt angle of return stroke channel and the stratified lossy ground on the lightning-induced voltages on the overhead lines are studied using the modified transmission-line model with linear current decay with height (MTLL). The results show that the lightning-induced voltages from oblique discharge channel are larger than those from the vertical discharge channel, and the peak values of the induced voltages will increase with increasing the tilt angle. When the ground is horizontally stratified, the peak of the induced voltages will increase with increasing the conductivity of the lower layer at different distances. When the upper ground conductivity increases, the voltage peak values will decrease if the overhead line is nearby the lightning strike point and increase if the overhead line is far from the lightning strike point. Moreover, the induced voltages are mainly affected by the conductivity of the lower layer soil when the conductivity of the upper layer ground is smaller than that of the lower layer ground at far distances. When the ground is vertically stratified, the induced voltages are mainly affected by the conductivity of the ground near the strike point when the overhead line and the strike point are located above the same medium; if the overhead line and the strike point are located above different mediums, both of the conductivities of the vertically stratified ground will influence the peak of the induced voltages and the conductivity of the ground which is far from the strike point has much more impact on induced voltages.

  • Design of High-ESD Reliability in HV Power pLDMOS Transistors by the Drain-Side Isolated SCRs

    Shen-Li CHEN  Yu-Ting HUANG  Yi-Cih WU  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E100-C No:5
      Page(s):
    446-452

    Improving robustness in electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection by inserting drain-side isolated silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCRs) in a high-voltage (HV) p-channel lateral-diffused MOSFET (pLDMOS) device was investigated in this paper. Additionally, the effects of anti-ESD reliability in the HV pLDMOS transistors provided by this technique were evaluated. From the experimental data, it was determined that the holding voltage (Vh) values of the pLDMOS with an embedded npn-arranged SCR and discrete thin-oxide (OD) layout on the cathode side increased as the parasitic SCR OD row number decreased. Moreover, the trigger voltage (Vt1) and the Vh values of the pLDMOS with a parasitic pnp-arranged SCR and discrete OD layout on the drain side fluctuated slightly as the SCR OD-row number decreased. Furthermore, the secondary breakdown current (It2) values (i.e., the equivalent ESD-reliability robustness) of all pLDMOS-SCR npn-arranged types increased (>408.4%) to a higher degree than those of the pure pLDMOS, except for npn-DIS_3 and npn-DIS_2, which had low areas of SCRs. All pLDMOS-SCR pnp-arranged types exhibited an increase of up to 2.2A-2.4A, except for the pnp_DIS_3 and pnp_DIS_2 samples; the pnp_DIS_91 increased by approximately 2000.9% (249.1%), exhibiting a higher increase than that of the reference pLDMOS (i.e., the corresponding pnp-stripe type). The ESD robustness of the pLDMOS-SCR pnp-arranged type and npn-arranged type with a discrete OD layout on the SCR cathode side was greater than that of the corresponding pLDMOS-SCR stripe type and a pure pLDMOS, particularly in the pLDMOS-SCR pnp-arranged type.

  • Plate-Laminated Waveguide Monopulse Slot Array Antenna with Full-Corporate-Feed in the E-Band Open Access

    Xin XU  Jiro HIROKAWA  Makoto ANDO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Pubricized:
    2016/10/28
      Vol:
    E100-B No:4
      Page(s):
    575-585

    This paper presents the design and characterization of an E-band 16×16-slot monopulse array antenna with full-corporate-feed fabricated by the commercially available batch process of diffusion bonding of laminated copper plates. The antenna is multi-layered, and consists of vertically-interconnected radiating elements, a corporate-feed circuit and a comparator. It has four input ports for different excitations. Sum and difference beams in different cut-planes for monopulse operation can be generated. The antenna has a quasi-planar profile, and a total size of 13.31 λ0×13.31λ0×1.52λ0 (λ0 is the wavelength at the design frequency of 78.5GHz). The antenna demonstrates a wide operation bandwidth of 17.2 (70-87.2) GHz for VSWR < 2. At 78.5GHz: 1) for the sum beam, there is a 32.6-dBi realized gain (83% antenna efficiency) and a 33.3-dBi directivity (95% aperture efficiency); 2) for the difference beams in the E-, H-, 45°-, and 135°-planes, the null depths are -53.0, -58.0, -57.8, and -65.6dB, respectively. Across the full operation band where the sum main-beam and difference null are able to consistently point at the boresight, the antenna also demonstrates excellent performance in terms of high gain, high efficiency, high isolation, low cross-polarization, and distinguished monopulse capability.

  • A New Nonisolated ZVS Bidirectional Converter with Minimum Auxiliary Elements

    Majid DELSHAD  Mahmood VESALI  

     
    PAPER-Electronic Circuits

      Vol:
    E100-C No:3
      Page(s):
    313-320

    In this paper, a non-isolated bidirectional DC-DC converter with zero voltage switching and constant switching frequency is proposed. Unlike the active clamp bidirectional converters, to create soft switching condition in both direction, only one auxiliary switch is used, which reduces conduction losses and the complexity of the circuit. The proposed converter is controlled by pulse width modulation and the switches are gated complementary, thus the implementation of the control circuit is simple. Low switching losses, high efficiency, high power density, are the advantages of this converter. The simulation and experimental results of the converter verify theoretical analysis. Based on an implemented prototype of the proposed converter at 80 watts, the measured efficiency is 96.5%.

  • GaN-Based Light-Emitting Diodes with Graphene Buffers for Their Application to Large-Area Flexible Devices Open Access

    Jitsuo OHTA  Jeong Woo SHON  Kohei UENO  Atsushi KOBAYASHI  Hiroshi FUJIOKA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E100-C No:2
      Page(s):
    161-165

    Crystalline GaN films can be grown even on amorphous substrates with the use of graphene buffer layers by pulsed sputtering deposition (PSD). The graphene buffer layers allowed us to grow highly c-axis-oriented GaN films at low substrate temperatures. Full-color GaN-based LEDs can be fabricated on the GaN/graphene structures and they are operated successfully. This indicates that the present technique is promising for future large-area light-emitting displays on amorphous substrates.

  • Analysis of Pulse Reflection Responses from Periodic Perfect Conductor in Two Dispersion Media

    Ryosuke OZAKI  Tsuneki YAMASAKI  

     
    BRIEF PAPER

      Vol:
    E100-C No:1
      Page(s):
    80-83

    In this paper, a periodic perfect conductor is used to investigate the solution for the metallic scatterer problem in soil. We analyzed the pulse reflection responses from the periodic perfect conductor in two dispersion media by varying the parameters for the permittivity properties of the complex dielectric constants, and also investigated the influence of both the dielectric and conductor using a combination of the fast inversion Laplace transform (FILT) method and the point matching method (PMM). In addition, we verified the accuracy of the present method with exact solutions for the transient scattering problem for a perfect conductor plate in the dispersion media.

  • Design, Analysis and Implementation of Pulse Generator by CMOS Flipped on Glass for Low Power UWB-IR

    Parit KANJANAVIROJKUL  Nguyen NGOC MAI-KHANH  Tetsuya IIZUKA  Toru NAKURA  Kunihiro ASADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E100-A No:1
      Page(s):
    200-209

    This paper discusses a pulse generator implemented by CMOS flipped on a glass substrate aiming at low power applications with low duty cycle. The pulse generator is theoretically possible to generate a pulse at a frequency near and beyond Fmax. It also features a quick starting time and zero stand-by power. By using a simplified circuit model, analytical expressions for Q factor, energy conversion efficiency, output energy, and oscillation frequency of the pulse generator are derived. Pulse generator prototypes are designed on a 0.18 μm CMOS chip flipped over a transmission line resonator on a glass substrate. Measurement results of two different prototypes confirm the feasibility of the proposed circuit and the analytical model.

  • Periodic-Like Trajectories in Master-Slave Coupled Piecewise Constant Spiking Oscillators

    Yusuke MATSUOKA  

     
    PAPER-Nonlinear Problems

      Vol:
    E99-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2049-2059

    This paper considers the behavior of a master-slave system of two coupled piecewise constant spiking oscillators (PWCSOs). The master of this system exhibits chaos and outputs a chaotic sequence of spikes, which are used as input to the slave. The slave exhibits a periodic-like trajectory (PLT) that is chaotic but that appears to be periodic in the phase plane. We theoretically investigate the generating region of the PLT in the parameter space. Using a test circuit, we confirm the typical phenomena of this coupled system.

  • A 24 mW 5.7 Gbps Dual Frequency Conversion Demodulator for Impulse Radio with the First Sidelobe

    Kaoru KOHIRA  Naoki KITAZAWA  Hiroki ISHIKURO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E99-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1164-1173

    This paper presents a modulation scheme for impulse radio that uses the first sidelobe for transmitting a non-return-to-zero baseband signal and the implementation of a dual frequency conversion demodulator. The proposed modulation technique realizes two times higher frequency efficiency than that realized by binary phase-shift keying modulation and does not require an up-converter in the transmitter. The dual frequency conversion demodulator compensates for the spectrum distortion caused by the frequency response of the circuits and channel. The effect of frequency compensation is analytically studied. The fabricated demodulator test chip of 65 nm CMOS achieves clock and data recovery at 5.7 Gbps with a power consumption of 24 mW.

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