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  • Underwater Radiated Signal Analysis in the Modulation Spectrogram Domain

    Hyunjin CHO  Junseok LIM  Bonhwa KU  Myoungjun CHEONG  Iksu SEO  Hanseok KO  Wooyoung HONG  

     
    PAPER-Engineering Acoustics

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1751-1759

    Passive SONAR receives a mixed form of signal that is a combination of continuous and discrete line-component spectrum signals. The conventional algorithms, DEMON and LOFAR, respectively target each type of signal, but do not consider the other type of signal also present in the practical environment. Thus when features from two types of signals are presented at the same time, analysis results may cause confusion. In this paper, we propose an integrated analysis algorithm for underwater signals using the modulation spectrogram domain. The proposed domain presents the visual difference between the different types of signal, and therefore can prevent confusion that would otherwise be feasible. Moreover, the proposed algorithm is more efficient than multiband DEMON in terms of computation complexity, while in colored ambient noise environment, it has similar performance to conventional DEMON and LOFAR. We prove the validity of the proposed algorithm through the relevant experiments with synthesized signal and actual underwater recordings.

  • Adaptive Multi-Rate Designs and Analysis for Hybrid FSO/RF Systems over Fading Channels

    Vuong V. MAI  Anh T. PHAM  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E98-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1660-1671

    This paper proposes the concept of adaptive multi-rate (AMR), which jointly employs switching between two links and adaptive rate on each link, for hybrid free-space optical/radio-frequency (FSO/RF) systems. Moreover, we present the cross-layer design of AMR switching, which is based on both the physical and link layers with an automatic-repeat request (ARQ) scheme. We develop an analytical framework based on a Markov chain model for system performance analysis. System performance metrics, including frame-error rate, goodput and link switching probability, are analytically studied over fading channels. Numerical results quantitatively show how the proposal significantly outperforms conventional ones with physical layer-based design and/or fixed-rate switching operation.

  • Selective Attention Mechanisms for Visual Quality Assessment

    Ulrich ENGELKE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1681-1688

    Selective visual attention is an integral mechanism of the human visual system that is often neglected when designing perceptually relevant image and video quality metrics. Disregarding attention mechanisms assumes that all distortions in the visual content impact equally on the overall quality perception, which is typically not the case. Over the past years we have performed several experiments to study the effect of visual attention on quality perception. In addition to gaining a deeper scientific understanding of this matter, we were also able to use this knowledge to further improve various quality prediction models. In this article, I review our work with the aim to increase awareness on the importance of visual attention mechanisms for the effective design of quality prediction models.

  • Perceptually Optimized Missing Texture Reconstruction via Neighboring Embedding

    Takahiro OGAWA  Miki HASEYAMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1709-1717

    Perceptually optimized missing texture reconstruction via neighboring embedding (NE) is presented in this paper. The proposed method adopts the structural similarity (SSIM) index as a measure for representing texture reconstruction performance of missing areas. This provides a solution to the problem of previously reported methods not being able to perform perceptually optimized reconstruction. Furthermore, in the proposed method, a new scheme for selection of the known nearest neighbor patches for reconstruction of target patches including missing areas is introduced. Specifically, by monitoring the SSIM index observed by the proposed NE-based reconstruction algorithm, selection of known patches optimal for the reconstruction becomes feasible even if target patches include missing pixels. The above novel approaches enable successful reconstruction of missing areas. Experimental results show improvement of the proposed method over previously reported methods.

  • Burst-by-Burst Adaptive DF Relay Systems with PSA-CE Methods over Quasi-Static Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Kyunbyoung KO  Sungmook LIM  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E98-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1614-1621

    In this paper, we propose an analytical approach for adaptive decode-and-forward (ADF) relaying schemes consisting of burst data transmission based on pilot symbol assisted-channel estimation (PSA-CE) methods over quasi-static Rayleigh fading channels. At first, we focus on the error-event at relay nodes in which the transmission mode switching is carried out burst by burst, whereas previous studies assumed the transmission mode switching symbol-by-symbol, thus showing lower error rate bound. Under consideration of burst transmission for ADF relay systems, we derive exact error rate expressions which better estimate the performance of actual systems. Then, the average bit and burst error rates are derived in approximated expressions for an arbitrary link signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) related with channel estimation errors. Their accuracy is confirmed by comparison with simulation results. Furthermore, ADF relay systems with PSA-CE schemes are confirmed to select correctly decoded relay nodes without additional signaling between relay nodes and the destination node and it is verified to achieve the performance at a cost of negligible SNR loss.

  • Threshold-Based I-Q Diversity Combining Scheme for UHF RFID Readers and Its Performance

    Sung Sik NAM  Jeong Woo CHOI  Sung Ho CHO  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E98-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1630-1639

    In this paper, a threshold-based I-Q diversity combining scheme for ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) readers with a quadrature receiver is proposed in the aspect of improving the tag detection performance. In addition, the performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated as the closed-form expressions. In particular, its statistical characteristics are detailed and its performance is compared to that of conventional schemes over independent and identically distributed Rician fading conditions in terms of average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), bit error rate (BER), and the average number of required combining process. Numerical results indicate that the proposed scheme enables processing power control through threshold control while meeting the required quality of service compared to conventional schemes.

  • Research on Ionospheric Scintillation with Beidou Satellite Signal

    Qi ZHAO  Hongwei DENG  Hongbo ZHAO  

     
    PAPER-Navigation, Guidance and Control Systems

      Vol:
    E98-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1725-1731

    The Earth's ionosphere can hinder radio propagation with two serious problems: group delay and phase advance. Ionospheric irregularities are significantly troublesome since they make the amplitude and phase of the radio signals fluctuate rapidly, which is known as ionospheric scintillation. Severe ionospheric scintillation could cause loss of phase lock, which would degrade the positioning accuracy and affect the performance of navigation systems. Based on the phase screen model, this paper presents a novel power spectrum model of phase scintillation and a model of amplitude scintillation. Preliminary results show that, when scintillation intensity increases, the random phase and amplitude fluctuations become stronger, coinciding with the observations. Simulations of the scintillation effects on the acquisition of Beidou signals predict acquisition probability. In addition, acquisition probabilities of GPS and Beidou signals under different scintillation intensities are presented. And by the same SNR the acquisition probability decreases when the scintillation intensity increases. The simulation result shows that scintillation could cause the loss of the acquisition performance of Beidou navigation system. According to the comparison of Beidou and GPS simulations, the code length and code rate of satellite signals have an effect on the acquisition performance of navigation system.

  • Simplified Full-Rate Quasi-Orthogonal STBC for 16x16 Massive MIMO in Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Phyu Phyu HAN  Khin Zar Chi WINN  Atul SEWAIWAR  Yeon-Ho CHUNG  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1858-1859

    Although Quasi Orthogonal Space Time Block Code (QOSTBC) is capable of achieving a full rate transmission for more than two transmit antennas, its generation entails a complex algorithm to create the transmission matrix for a very large number of antennas. This paper presents a simplified generation scheme of QOSTBC, which can be generalized to 2k antennas for any positive integer k. In addition, under a realistic massive MIMO with up to 16 transmit and receive antennas, the performance evaluation is conducted. It is verified that the proposed scheme provides significant performance with BPSK and QPSK modulation formats in Rayleigh fading channels.

  • Constrained Weighted Least Square Filter for Chrominance Recovery of High Resolution Compressed Image

    Takamichi MIYATA  Tomonobu YOSHINO  Sei NAITO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1718-1726

    Ultra high definition (UHD) imaging systems have attracted much attention as a next generation television (TV) broadcasting service and video streaming service. However, the state of the art video coding standards including H.265/HEVC has not enough compression rate for streaming, broadcasting and storing UHD. Existing coding standard such as H.265/HEVC normaly use RGB-YCbCr color transform before compressing RGB color image since that procedure can decorrelate color components well. However, there is room for improvement on the coding efficiency for color image based on an observation that the luminance and chrominance components changes in same locations. This observation inspired us to propose a new post-processing method for compressed images by using weighted least square (WLS) filter with coded luminance component as a guide image, for refining the edges of chrominance components. Since the computational cost of WLS tends to superlinearly increase with increasing image size, it is difficult to apply it to UHD images. To overcome this problem, we propose slightly overlapped block partitioning and a new variant of WLS (constrained WLS, CWLS). Experimental results of objective quality comparison and subjective assessment test using 4K images show that our proposed method can outperform the conventional method and reduce the bit amount for chrominance component drastically with preserving the subjective quality.

  • Estimation of Subjective Image Quality for Combinations of Display Physical Factors Based on the Mahalanobis-Taguchi System

    Yusuke AMANO  Gosuke OHASHI  Shogo MORI  Kazuya SAWADA  Takeshi HOSHINO  Yoshifumi SHIMODAIRA  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1743-1746

    The present study proposes a method for estimation of subjective image quality, for combinations of display physical factors, based on the Mahalanobis-Taguchi system in the field of quality engineering. The proposed method estimates subjective image quality by the estimated equation based on the Mahalanobis-Taguchi System and subjective evaluation experiments using the method of successive categories for images of which parameters are combinations of gamma, maximum luminance and minimum luminance. The estimated image quality is in good agreement with the experimental subjective image quality.

  • Low Chirp Modulation by Electro-Optic Intensity Modulator Using Microwave 180-Degree Hybrid Directly Formed on LiNbO3 Substrate

    Akira ENOKIHARA  Masashi YAMAMOTO  Tadashi KAWAI  Tetsuya KAWANISHI  

     
    PAPER-MWP Device and Application

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    777-782

    An electro-optic (EO) modulator integrated with the microwave planar circuit directly formed on a LiNbO3 (LN) substrate for low frequency-chirp performance and compact configuration is introduced. Frequency chirp of EO intensity modulators was investigated and a dual-electrode Mach-Zehnder (MZ) modulator combined with a microwave rat-race (RR) circuit was considered for the low-chirp modulation. The RR circuit, which operates as a 180-degree hybrid, was designed on a z-cut LN substrate to create two modulation signals of the same amplitude in anti-phase with each other from a single input signal. Output ports of the RR were connected to the modulation electrodes on the substrate. The two signals of the equal amplitude drive two phase modulation parts of the modulator so that the symmetric interference are realized to obtain intensity modulation of low frequency-chirp. The modulator was designed and fabricated on a single LN substrate for around 10 GHz modulation frequencies and 1550 nm light wavelength. The chirp parameters were measured to be less than 0.2 in the frequency range between 8 and 12 GHz. By compensating imbalance of the light power splitting in the waveguide MZ interferometer the chirp could be reduced even more.

  • Quantization Error Improvement for Optical Quantization Using Dual Rail Configuration

    Tomotaka NAGASHIMA  Makoto HASEGAWA  Takuya MURAKAWA  Tsuyoshi KONISHI  

     
    PAPER-Optical A/D Conversion

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    808-815

    We investigate a quantization error improvement technique using a dual rail configuration for optical quantization. Our proposed optical quantization uses intensity-to-wavelength conversion based on soliton self-frequency shift and spectral compression based on self-phase modulation. However, some unfavorable input peak power regions exist due to stagnations of wavelength shift or distortions of spectral compression. These phenomena could induce a serious quantization error and degrade the effective number of bit (ENOB). In this work, we propose a quantization error improvement technique which can make up for the unfavorable input peak power regions. We experimentally verify the quantization error improvement effect by the proposed technique in 6 bit optical quantization. The estimated ENOB is improved from 5.35 bit to 5.66 bit. In addition, we examine the XPM influence between counter-propagating pulses at high sampling rate. Experimental results and numerical simulation show that the XPM influence is negligible under ∼40 GS/s conditions.

  • Characterization of an F-Band Horn Antenna Based on Electro-Optic Near-Field Measurements

    Hai Huy NGUYEN PHAM  Shintaro HISATAKE  Tadao NAGATSUMA  

     
    PAPER-MWP Sensing Technique

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    866-872

    We demonstrate the characterization of a horn antenna in the full F-band (90 ∼ 140 GHz) based on far-field transformation from near-field electro-optic (EO) measurement. Our nonpolarimetric self-heterodyne EO sensing system enables us to simultaneously measure the spatial distribution of the amplitude and phase of the RF signal. Because free-running lasers are used to generate and detect the RF signal, our EO sensing system has wide frequency tunability. Owing to the stable and reliable amplitude and phase measurements with minimal field perturbation, the estimated far-field patterns agree well with those of the simulated results. We have evaluated the estimation errors of the 3-dB beamwidth and position of the first sidelobe. The largest standard error of the measurements was 1.1° for 3-dB beamwidth and 3.5° for the position of first sidelobe at frequency 90 GHz. Our EO sensing system can be used to characterize and evaluate terahertz antennas for indoor communication applications such as small-size slot array antennas.

  • Recirculating Frequency Shifter-Based Hybrid Electro-Optic Probing System with Ultra-Wide Bandwidth

    Benoît J. GOUHIER  Ka-Lun LEE  Ampalavanapillai NIRMALATHAS  Christina LIM  Efstratios SKAFIDAS  

     
    PAPER-MWP Sensing Technique

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    857-865

    In this paper, we present a new electro-optic (EO) probing system based on heterodyne detection. The use of a recirculating frequency shifter allows to expand the bandwidth of the system far beyond what is attainable with a conventional heterodyne EO set-up. The performance for the frequencies up to 50GHz is analysed to forecast the viability of the system up to the THz range.

  • A Survey on the Audible Quality of Outdoor Public Address Speakers for the Disaster Reduction Broadcasting System in the Central Area of Ishinomaki City

    Shosuke SATO  Masaharu NAKAGAWA  Masahiro IWASAKI  Fumihiko IMAMURA  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1671-1673

    In the case of a disaster such as an earthquake or a tsunami, the city, town, and village administration usually issues an evacuation advisory and other information through the Outdoor Public Address Speakers for the disaster reduction broadcasting system covering its area of jurisdiction. However, in areas those have previous experience of a disaster, people frequently voice the lack of audibility of the disaster reduction broadcast. In this research, we conducted a questionnaire survey on the residents in the central area of Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, who are the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster, on the audible quality of outdoor public address (PA) speakers of the disaster reduction broadcasting system so as to understand the current state of such broadcasts and to propose ideal methods of sending and receiving information at the time of a future disaster.

  • Enhanced Bandwidth Allocation Using the Statistics of Arrival (EBACSOA): A Scheduling Algorithm for WiMAX Network

    Hann-Tzong CHERN  Chun-Chieh LEE  Jhih-Syue JHOU  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E98-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1553-1560

    In Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) network, QoS(quality of service) is provided for service flows. For this, five classes of services are defined in IEEE 802.16. They are Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS), Extended Real-Time Polling Service (ertPS), Real-Time Polling Service (rtPS), Non Real-Time Polling Service (nrtPS) and Best Effort (BE). For real-time classes, the sent packet has a deadline. As the transmission delay is over the limitation of deadline, the packet becomes useless and will be discarded. Thus, they will be served earlier and have higher probability. Nevertheless, non-real-time packets need also to be served from time to time. The scheduler should assign proper bandwidth for non-real-time flows and send the real-time packets before they are discarded. To deicide the right allocated bandwidth, the arrival rate of each flow is a good parameter for assignment. The average µ and standard deviation σ of arrival rate correspond to the long term need and variation of load for one flow. Thus, we proposed a scheduling algorithm named BAcSOA in which µ+kσ is used as a reference to allocate bandwidth with weighted round robin for one flow [5]. Different classes of flows will be given different values of k which corresponds to the priorities of classes. In this algorithm, flow with higher priority should have larger value of k. The value of k will decide the performance of this class. In this paper, we revise the algorithm to EBAcSOA and propose a mathematical way to decide the value of k for a required performance. Then, a simulation platform is proposed to decide k such that a required performance can be obtained for an operating system. This approach may be different from other researches in which there is no required performance and the performance results are obtained only for several operating points. However, the approach proposed is more practical from the view of an operator and may become an attractive point for other researchers.

  • Error Vector Magnitude Evaluation of Terahertz Transmitter Employing Optical Frequency Comb

    Shigeru KUWANO  Daisuke IIDA  Jun TERADA  Akihiro OTAKA  Naoto YOSHIMOTO  Shintaro HISATAKE  Tadao NAGATSUMA  

     
    PAPER-MWP Subsystem

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    799-807

    Terahertz (THz) band is an attractive candidate for future broadband (> 10 Gb/s) wireless backhaul and fronthaul. THz transmitter employing optical frequency comb can provide high quality THz carrier, and is useful to the future broadband THz communication systems based on coherent transmission technique. To realize coherent transmission, high quality carrier generation is essential and it is important to evaluate the signal quality of a THz transmitter. In this paper, we derive error vector magnitude (EVM) including optical impairments (optical amplifier noise, laser phase noise, optical crosstalk and IQ imbalance of optical modulator) of the optical frequency comb based transmitter. The calculated EVM is in good agreement with simulated one, and practical requirements for optical impairment are indicated. The analysis will be useful in the design of THz transmission systems employing an optical frequency comb.

  • A 1.55-µm Waveband Optical Absorption Characterization of an Electro-Absorption Device with a Highly Stacked InAs/InGaAlAs Quantum Dot Structure

    Naokatsu YAMAMOTO  Kouichi AKAHANE  Toshimasa UMEZAWA  Tetsuya KAWANISHI  

     
    BRIEF PAPER-MWP Device and Application

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    878-881

    A quantum dot (QD) electro-absorption device was successfully developed with a highly stacked InAs/InGaAlAs QD structure. A 1.55-µm waveband electro-absorption effect and a quantum confined Stark effect of approximately 22 meV under the application of a 214-kV/cm reverse bias electric field are clearly observed in the developed QD device.

  • A TMR Mitigation Method Based on Readback Signal in Bit-Patterned Media Recording

    Wiparat BUSYATRAS  Chanon WARISARN  Lin M. M. MYINT  Piya KOVINTAVEWAT  

     
    PAPER-Storage Technology

      Vol:
    E98-C No:8
      Page(s):
    892-898

    Track mis-registration (TMR) is one of the major problems in high-density magnetic recording systems such as bit-patterned media recording (BPMR). In general, TMR results from the misalignment between the center of the read head and that of the main track, which can deteriorate the system performance. Although TMR can be handled by a servo system, this paper proposes a novel method to alleviate the TMR effect, based on the readback signal. Specifically, the readback signal is directly used to estimate a TMR level and is then further processed by the suitable target and equalizer designed for such a TMR level. Simulation results indicate that the proposed method can sufficiently estimate the TMR level and then helps improve the system performance if compared to the conventional receiver that does not employ a TMR mitigation method, especially when an areal density is high and/or a TMR level is large.

  • Maintenance of Communication Carrier Networks against Large-Scale Earthquakes

    Yoshikazu TAKAHASHI  Daisuke SATOH  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E98-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1602-1609

    The network operations center of a communication carrier play an important and critical role in the early stage of disaster response because its function is the maintenance of communication services, which includes traffic control and restoration of services. This paper describes traffic control and restoration of services affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. This paper discusses challenges on traffic congestion and restoration for future large-scale disasters.

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