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  • Hierarchy Schedule Sensing Protocol for CDMA Wireless Networks and Its Performance under Multiple Collision and Capture Effect

    Hsiao-Hwa CHEN  

     
    PAPER-Mobile Communication

      Vol:
    E83-B No:3
      Page(s):
    703-712

    This paper proposes a new protocol for ad hoc based CDMA wireless local area networks, Hierarchy Schedule Sensing (HSS) protocol. It adopts hierarchical sensing to schedule transmission requests to avoid collisions. Multi-level group spreading codes are used to reduce scheduling delay. The network performance under the HSS protocol is evaluated using a two-dimensional Markov chain model in consideration of collided packets capture effect at receivers. The paper also focuses on the impacts of multiple packet collisions on the performance. A closed formula of the average collision rate is derived explicitly. The results show that the HSS protocol offers a robust performance with low hardware requirement.

  • FDTD Simulation and Experimental Study on Line Impedance and Magnetic Near Field Noise for a Simple Printed Line Model

    Takashi KASUGA  Motoshi TANAKA  Hiroshi INOUE  

     
    PAPER-EMC Design of PCB

      Vol:
    E83-B No:3
      Page(s):
    561-568

    This study is to clear how the impedance and the current of a simple printed line model involve to the near field electromagnetic noise radiation, by computer simulation and experiment. Frequency characteristics of the impedance and the current of the printed line and the near field noise are considered, from low to high frequency components. The model size 225 60 0.51 mm3, length of the line is 185 5 mm2 and 1 kΩ termination resistance is connected as non-matching load. FDTD method is used to calculate the impedance, the current waveform and the near field noise. Measurements of the line impedance and the near field noise spectrum by clock pulse are compared with simulations. It is cleared that using FDTD method, the characteristic of impedance of the printed line model, the current waveform, and the near field noise can be calculated at the same simulator. As results, from calculation and measurement, the near field noise has a relationship with impedance of printed line model. Emission at frequency less than 200 MHz, which is near the wavelength of λ/4, is observed at significant intensity. So, it is suggested that near field noise emission should be discussed from low to high frequency and analysis of the characteristics of the printed line and magnetic near field noise using FDTD method and measurement is useful to basic examination of complex PCB models.

  • Reduction Method of Voltage Fluctuation of DC Power Supply in Digital IC

    Tadaharu AKINO  Yasuhiro ONO  Shinichi SHINOHARA  Risaburo SATO  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E83-B No:3
      Page(s):
    622-625

    This paper describes how voltage fluctuation in the DC power supply of a digital IC can be reduced, by means of molding the package-pin in a ferrite-resin composite. The voltage fluctuation of the DC power supply, when the input terminal was driven by a 40 MHz, 5 Vp-p pulse wave, was measured using an oscilloscope. Simultaneously, the voltage spectrum of the fluctuation was measured using a spectrum analyzer. As a result, the voltage fluctuation was decreased by about 50 % when the IC package-pins were molded in a ferrite-resin composite, in which the µiac of the ferrite powder equalled 100, and the powder content was 80 weight-%. In the same IC, there was the reduction effect of the voltage spectrum of the fluctuation was recognized in the frequency range 40 MHz to 1 GHz.

  • Calculation of Temperature Rises in the Human Eye Exposed to EM Waves in the ISM Frequency Bands

    Akimasa HIRATA  Gou USHIO  Toshiyuki SHIOZAWA  

     
    PAPER-EMC Simulation

      Vol:
    E83-B No:3
      Page(s):
    541-548

    The interaction between the human eye and electromagnetic (EM) waves in the ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) frequency bands is investigated with the use of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. In order to assess possible health hazards, the specific absorption rates (SARs) are calculated and compared with the recommended safety standards. In particular, we calculate temperature rises in the human eye to assess the possibility of microwave-induced cataract formation. The results show that the maximum values of averaged SARs are less than the standard levels. In addition, we observed what is called the 'hot spot' in the region of eye humor at 2.4 GHz but not at 900 MHz and 5.8 GHz. Furthermore, the maximum temperature rise due to the incident EM power density of 5.0 mW/cm2, which is the MPE (maximum permissible exposure) limit for controlled environments, has been found to be at most 0.26 at 5.8 GHz, which is small compared with the threshold temperature rise 3.0 for cataract formation.

  • Extraction of 1/f Component from Heartbeat Interval Signal by Singular Spectrum Analysis

    Dah-Chuan CHIOU  Hui-Hsun HUANG  Hsiao-Lung CHAN  Chien-Ping WU  

     
    LETTER-Medical Engineering

      Vol:
    E83-D No:2
      Page(s):
    302-304

    Heartbeat interval time series is an example of natural signals with 1/f characteristics. The exponent α of the 1/fα spectrum has some clinical significance. But sometimes the 1/f components is superimposed by some sinusoid components in the signal. To estimate the slope accurately, the 1/f component must be extracted from the signal. The singular spectrum analysis (SSA) method is recruited here to perform the task. Experimental results on data from real patients are satisfactory.

  • Unsupervised Optimization of Nonlinear Image Processing Filters Using Morphological Opening/Closing Spectrum and Genetic Algorithm

    Akira ASANO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-A No:2
      Page(s):
    275-282

    It is proposed a novel method that optimizes nonlinear filters by unsupervised learning using a novel definition of morphological pattern spectrum, called "morphological opening/closing spectrum (MOCS)." The MOCS can separate smaller portions of image objects from approximate shapes even if the shapes are degraded by noisy pixels. Our optimization method analogizes the linear low-pass filtering and Fourier spectrum: filter parameters are adjusted to reduce the portions of smaller sizes in MOCS, since they are regarded as the contributions of noises like high-frequency components. This method has an advantage that it uses only target noisy images and requires no example of ideal outputs. Experimental results of applications of this method to optimization of morphological open-closing filter for binary images are presented.

  • A 1.2 V, 30 MIPS, 0.3 mA/MIPS and 200 MIPS, 0.58 mA/MIPS Digital Signal Processors

    Hiroshi TAKAHASHI  Shintaro MIZUSHIMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-C No:2
      Page(s):
    179-185

    High-speed and low-power DSPs have been developed for versatile applications, especially for digital communications. These DSPs contain a 16-bit fixed point DSP core with multiple buses, highly tuned instruction set and low-power architecture, featuring 0.45 mA/MIPS, 100-120 MIPS performance by a single CPU core, 200 MIPS performance by dual CPU core architecture, respectively and also contain a 1.2 V low-voltage DSP core with 30 MIPS performance for super low-power applications. In this paper, new architecture VIA2 programming ROM for high-speed and new D flip-flop circuit considering the impact of pocket implantation process for low power are discussed, including key C-MOS process technology.

  • Analysis of Elliptical Microstrip Antennas with and without a Circular Slot

    Takafumi FUJIMOTO  Kazumasa TANAKA  Mitsuo TAGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E83-B No:2
      Page(s):
    386-393

    The wall admittance of an arbitrarily shaped microstrip antenna is generally formulated. As examples, elliptical microstrip antennas with and without a circular slot are calculated. The wall admittance is determined by the spectral domain analysis in order to consider the effect of the dielectric substrate. The electromagnetic fields within the cavity are expanded in terms of the eigenfunctions in the cylindrical coordinate system and their expansion coefficients are determined by applying the impedance boundary condition at the aperture in the sense of the least squares. The calculated input impedance and axial ratio agree fairly well with the experimental data. The proposed method is valid for the microstrip antennas with a patch whose geometry deviates from the particular coordinate system, such as single-feed circularly polarized microstrip antennas.

  • A CAD-Compatible SOI-CMOS Gate Array Using 0.35µm Partially-Depleted Transistors

    Kimio UEDA  Koji NII  Yoshiki WADA  Shigenobu MAEDA  Toshiaki IWAMATSU  Yasuo YAMAGUCHI  Takashi IPPOSHI  Shigeto MAEGAWA  Koichiro MASHIKO  Yasutaka HORIBA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-C No:2
      Page(s):
    205-211

    This paper describes a 0.35µm SOI-CMOS gate array using partially-depleted transistors. The gate array adopts the field-shield isolation technique with body-tied structures to suppress floating-body problems such as: (1) kink characteristics in drain currents, (2) low break-down voltage, and (3) frequency-dependent delay time. By optimizing the basic-cell layout and power-line wiring, the SOI-CMOS gate array also allows the use of the cell libraries and the design methodologies compatible with bulk-CMOS gate arrays. An ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) physical-layer processing LSI was fabricated using a 0.35µm SOI-CMOS gate array with 560k raw gates. The LSI operated at 156 Mbps at 2.0 V, while consuming 71% less power than using a typical 0.35µm 3.3 V bulk-CMOS gate array.

  • ATM and IP Integration by Built-In IP Handling Capability in an ATM Switching System

    Akira ARUTAKI  Hiroshi IKEDA  Masahiko HONDA  Kazuhiko ISOYAMA  Tatsuhiko AMAGAI  Kenji YAMADA  Tetsurou NISHIDA  

     
    PAPER-IP/ATM

      Vol:
    E83-B No:2
      Page(s):
    165-170

    The rapid growth of the Internet impacts ATM networks to be furnished IP handling capability. This paper discusses networking issues for IP and ATM integration. First, it considers function allocation at the boundary of an ATM backbone network and the Internet. As the result, the paper explains the necessity of built-in IP handling capability into an ATM switching system, and summarizes functional requirements for the system architecture. According to the discussion above, the authors propose the system architecture of the IP/ATM integration in the ATM switching system. The implementation of the proposed architecture is evaluated, and the wire-speed IP handling capability in the ATM switch is confirmed.

  • A BiCMOS Seventh-Order Lowpass Channel-Select Filter Operating at 2.5 V Supply for a Spread-Spectrum Wireless Receiver

    Moonjae JEONG  Satoshi TANAKA  Shigetaka TAKAGI  Nobuo FUJII  Hiroshi KAWAMOTO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-A No:2
      Page(s):
    210-219

    This paper presents a 7th-order channel-select filter for a spread-spectrum wireless receiver operating with a minimum power supply of 2.5 V. The channel-select filter implements a sharp transition from 2 MHz to 4 MHz and a stopband attenuation of 50 dB. The 7th-order filter is realized by a cascade of a passive RC integrator, a 3rd-order leapfrog filter, an operational amplifier based differentiator, a 2nd-order notch filter, and a 1st-order allpass filter. It is designed in a 0.35 µm single-poly BiCMOS process. Simulation results show feasibility of the proposed filter.

  • Improved Digital Watermark Robustness against Translation and/or Cropping of an Image Area

    Takao NAKAMURA  Hiroshi OGAWA  Atsuki TOMIOKA  Youichi TAKASHIMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-A No:1
      Page(s):
    68-76

    Watermarking methods that employ orthogonal transformations are very robust against non-geometrical modifications such as lossy compression, but attaining robustness against image translation or cropping is difficult. This report describes a watermarking method that increases robustness against geometrical modifications such as image translation and cropping by embedding watermark data in the frequency component of an image and detecting that data by considering the phase difference of the coefficients that results from translation of the image. Experimental results demonstrate the robustness of this method against both non-geometrical image changes and image translation and cropping.

  • Symmetrical Factorization of Bent Function Type Complex Hadamard Matrices

    Shinya MATSUFUJI  Naoki SUEHIRO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2765-2770

    This paper discusses factorization of bent function type complex Hadamard matrices of order pn with a prime p. It is shown that any bent function type complex Hadamard matrix has symmetrical factorization, which can be expressed by the product of n matrices of order pn with pn+1 non-zero elements, a matrix of order pn with pn non-zero ones, and the n matrices, at most. As its application, a correlator for M-ary spread spectrum communications is successfully given, which can be simply constructed by the same circuits with reduced multiplicators, before and behind.

  • Spread Spectrum Inter-Vehicle Communication Using Sector Antennas

    Lachlan B. MICHAEL  Masao NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2627-2633

    In inter-vehicle communication (IVC) expectation for spread spectrum techniques is high. However, in a decentralized network environment, power control is difficult and until now perfect power control has been assumed. In this paper the use of sector antennas are proposed as a solution to the problems of power control in inter-vehicle communication. Results are shown for an IVC protocol in both no power control and imperfect power control environments in a realistic fading channel. Omni-directional, uniform sector antennas and non-uniform sector antennas are examined by computer simulation. Non-uniform sector antennas are shown to be the best solution and to have high packet reception rates even for no power control environments.

  • Code Acquisition of a DS/SS Signal with Transmit and Receive Antenna Diversity

    Youhei IKAI  Masaaki KATAYAMA  Takaya YAMAZATO  Akira OGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2728-2734

    In this paper, we propose the introduction of space diversity techniques to the code acquisition of a direct-sequence spread-spectrum signal. In this scheme, both a transmitter and a receiver have multiple antennas and the signals corresponding to all the combinations of the transmitter and receiver antennas are combined at the acquisition circuit of the receiver. The performance is evaluated for an indoor packet radio communication system from the viewpoints of the average time for acquisition, the probability of success of acquisition, and the necessary preamble length. As the result, we show great performance improvements by the proposed scheme under slow and flat Rayleigh fading environment.

  • Digital Delay-Lock Loop with Delta-Sigma Modulation for Power-Line Spread Spectrum Communications

    Satoru HISHIDA  Hisato FUJISAKA  Teruo MIYASHITA  Chikara SATO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2735-2742

    This paper describes a digital delay-lock Loop (DLL) to which delta-sigma (Δ Σ) modulation technique is applied in order to reduce circuit elements. The DLL is evaluated in both transient and steady-state behavior by theoretical analysis, computer simulations and circuit experiments. Not deteriorated by the internally generated Δ Σ-modulation noise, the DLL shows good tracking performance in transient response and steady-state RMS jitter of phase error against additive white Gaussian noise. Using the proposed DLL most parts of receiving circuits are realized by digital integrated circuits. After realizing the circuit, power-line communication system with spread spectrum is possibly expected in a small size with low cost.

  • Low C/N Spread Spectrum Modem for Random Access Satellite Communications

    Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI  Hiroshi KAZAMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2743-2750

    This paper proposes a novel spread spectrum (SS) modem for random access satellite communication systems that employs digital matched filters. The proposed modem employs a parallel structure to ensure detection of packet arrival. Code timing detection with a combination of a coarse detector and a fractional error detector reduces the sampling rate while maintaining the BER performance. An in-symbol pilot multiplexing scheme is also proposed for fast and stable carrier synchronization with a simple hardware. A performance evaluation shows that the proposed modem achieves the UW miss-detection probability of 10-4 at the Eb/No of 0 dB. The overall BER performance achieved in experiments well agrees simulation.

  • Stability Analysis for Global Performance of Flow Control in High-Speed Networks Based on Statistical Physics

    Masaki AIDA  Kenji HORIKAWA  

     
    PAPER-Switching and Communication Processing

      Vol:
    E82-B No:12
      Page(s):
    2095-2106

    This paper focuses on flow control in high-speed and large-scale networks. Each node in the network handles its local traffic flow only on the basis of the information it knows. It is preferable, however, that the decision making of each node leads to high performance of the whole network. To this end, the relationship between local decision making and global performance of flow control is the essential object. We propose phenomenological models of flow control of high-speed and large-scale networks, and investigate the stability of these models.

  • A Proposal of Simultaneous Spread of PPM in Frequency and Time Axes for Adaptive CDMA

    Jinsong DUAN  Ikuo OKA  Chikato FUJIWARA  

     
    PAPER-Radio Communication

      Vol:
    E82-B No:12
      Page(s):
    2126-2135

    We have two goals in this paper. One is the comparison of Spread Spectrum (SS) CDMA and Spread Time (ST) CDMA. The other is to propose a new SS-ST CDMA system, which is an adaptive CDMA with both merits of SS and ST CDMA. SS and ST CDMA are compared from the view point of two dimensional space "frequency (B Hz)-time (T Sec)" together with their communication capacity. A primary modulation is assumed to be PPM in ST CDMA, and FSK in SS CDMA which is regarded as PPM in frequency axis. Both SS and ST CDMA are combined to give the proposed SS-ST CDMA, where transmitted signals are spread both in time and frequency domain. In order to realize the proposed system, a transmitter model is presented, and two receiver structures are discussed. The discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is employed for the system flexibility. Although SS, ST and SS-ST CDMA are shown to have the same capacity of 0.7213, the combined SS-ST CDMA has a merit of adaptability to adjust spreading gain of ST and SS according to property of channels, an impulsive noise dominated or a CW interference dominated channel. Numerical results of DFT are also shown to illustrate the waveform and spectrum of the proposed SS-ST CDMA system. Finally the symbol error probability performance of ST PPM, SS FSK and combined SS-ST systems in CW and impulsive environment is presented.

  • Application of the VLC Parallel Transmission Technique to Motion Vector Transmission

    Takashi KASAI  Yukitoshi SANADA  Kiyomichi ARAKI  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E82-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2778-2782

    Recently portable computers and mobile communications have been developed rapidly. Along with the developments of mobile computing environment, the demands of transmitting images over wireless channels are growing. However, high efficiency image coding techniques are not designed for the wireless communication channels. The use of variable length codes (VLCs) in those coding techniques makes a receiver hard to synchronize with the codewords on the noisy channel. On the other hand, a variable length code transmission technique utilizing multicode CDM (Code Division Multiplex) has been proposed. In this paper, the multicode CDM technique is applied to wireless transmission of images compressed by the H. 263 algorithm. Especially, the proposed technique is employed for motion vector transmission. In consequence, the proposed transmission technique reduces the required Eb/N0 as compared with the conventional transmission technique.

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