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  • Detection of Autosymmetry in Logic Functions Using Spectrum Technique

    Ryoji ISHIKAWA  Goro KODA  Kensuke SHIMIZU  

     
    PAPER-Computer System Element

      Vol:
    E86-D No:12
      Page(s):
    2691-2697

    The discrete nature of data in a functional domain can generally be replaced by the global nature of data in the spectrum domain. In this paper we propose a fast procedure to detect autosymmetric function as an application of the spectrum technique. The autosymmetric function differs from the usual symmetric function and strongly relates with EXOR-based representations. It is known that many practical logical networks are autosymmetric, and this nature allows a useful functional class to realize a compact network with EXOR gates. Our procedure is able to detect autosymmetric functions quickly by using spectral coefficients. In experiments, our technique can detect the autosymmetry of most networks with a small number of checks of the spectrum.

  • An Efficient Analysis of Lossless and Lossy Discontinuities in Waveguide Using Hybrid Numerical Method

    Takeshi SHIRAISHI  Toshio NISHIKAWA  Kikuo WAKINO  Toshihide KITAZAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-C No:11
      Page(s):
    2184-2190

    A novel hybrid numerical method, which is based on the extended spectral domain approach combined with the mode-matching method, is applied to evaluate the scattering parameter of waveguide discontinuities. The formulation procedure utilizes the biorthogonal relation in the transformation, and the Green's functions in the spectral domain are obtained easily even in the inhomogeneous lossy regions. The present method does not include the approximate perturbational scheme, and it can evaluate accurately and stably the scattering parameters of either for the thin or thick obstacles made of the wide variety of materials, the lossless dielectrics to highly conductive media, in short computation time. The physical phenomena of transmission through the lossy obstacles are investigated by numerical computations. The results are compared with FEM where FEM computations are feasible, although the FEM computations cannot cover the whole performances of the present method. The good agreement is observed in the corresponding range. The matrix size in this method is smaller than that of other methods. Therefore, the present method is numerically efficient and it would be able to apply for the integrated evaluation of a successive discontinuity. The resonant characteristics of rectangular waveguide cavity are analyzed accurately taking the conductor losses into consideration.

  • A Variable Step-Size Adaptive Cross-Spectral Algorithm for Acoustic Echo Cancellation

    Xiaojian LU  Benoit CHAMPAGNE  

     
    PAPER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E86-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2812-2821

    The adaptive cross-spectral (ACS) technique recently introduced by Okuno et al. provides an attractive solution to acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) as it does not require double-talk (DT) detection. In this paper, we first introduce a generalized ACS (GACS) technique where a step-size parameter is used to control the magnitude of the incremental correction applied to the coefficient vector of the adaptive filter. Based on the study of the effects of the step-size on the GACS convergence behaviour, a new variable step-size ACS (VSS-ACS) algorithm is proposed, where the value of the step-size is commanded dynamically by a special finite state machine. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm has a new adaptation scheme to improve the initial convergence rate when the network connection is created. Experimental results show that the new VSS-ACS algorithm outperforms the original ACS in terms of a higher acoustic echo attenuation during DT periods and faster convergence rate.

  • A Null Reshaping Scheme of Adaptive Notch Filter for RFI Reduction over CAP-Based VDSL Systems

    Byeong-Sook BAE  Gi-Hong IM  Yoon-Ha JEONG  

     
    PAPER-Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment

      Vol:
    E86-B No:10
      Page(s):
    2987-2995

    In this paper, a simple adaptive notch filter (ANF) scheme for reducing RFI over CAP/QAM-based VDSL systems is proposed. To alleviate the spectral null caused by notch filtering, a null reshaping scheme is introduced between the normal ANF and the decision feedback equalizer (DFE). The proposed filter scheme can control the width and depth of the null. The shallow and narrow null obtained by null reshaping reduces the loss of signal components and consequently improves the mean square error (MSE) at the output of the equalizer. The proposed null reshaping scheme also enables the infinite impulse response (IIR) type constrained ANF to have a smaller pole contraction factor α. This results in a fast convergence property in RFI frequency estimation with a recursive prediction error (RPE) algorithm. The performance variations of the proposed null reshaping are investigated with varying filter parameters. Compared to the conventional ANF, simulation results show that, at the expense of small system complexity, the proposed structure yields a 2-3 dB MSE gain and a fast convergence property for RFI estimation.

  • Deformation of the Brillouin Gain Spectrum Caused by Parabolic Strain Distribution and Resulting Measurement Error in BOTDR Strain Measurement System

    Hiroshi NARUSE  Mitsuhiro TATEDA  Hiroshige OHNO  Akiyoshi SHIMADA  

     
    PAPER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E86-C No:10
      Page(s):
    2111-2121

    In an optical time domain reflectometer type strain measurement system, we theoretically derive the shape of the Brillouin gain spectrum produced in an optical fiber under a parabolic strain distribution which is formed in a uniformly loaded beam. Based on the derived result, we investigate the effects of the parabolic strain distribution parameters and the measurement conditions such as the launched pulse width and the measurement position on the beam on the deformation of the Brillouin backscattered-light power spectrum shape. In addition, we investigate the strain measurement error resulting from the deformation of the power spectrum shape by analyzing the peak-power frequency at which the power spectrum is maximized.

  • Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy of Epitaxially Grown Silicon Germanium

    Jimpei TABATA  Kouichi HIRANAKA  Tohru SAITOH  Takeshi NAGASHIMA  Masanori HANGYO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1994-1999

    The DC resistivities of silicon germanium thin films on Si substrates by a non-contact and non-destructive technique using terahertz time domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) agree with the values obtained by the four-point probe measurement. In the present experiment, the mobility has not been precisely determined owing to the limitation of the frequency range in our equipment (from 0.1 to 1.5 THz). However, when the mobility becomes large enough, this method will be highly useful in evaluating semiconductor thin films, since the method gives the same data as those from Hall measurement without sample processing or electrode contact to sample.

  • An Efficient Algorithm for Detecting Singularity in Signals Using Wavelet Transform

    Huiqin JIANG  Takashi YAHAGI  Jianming LU  

     
    PAPER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E86-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2639-2649

    Automatic image inspector inspects the quality of printed circuit boards using image-processing technology. In this study, we change an automatic inspection problem into a problem for detecting the signal singularities. Based on the wavelet theory that the wavelet transform can focus on localized signal structures with a zooming procedure, a novel singularity detection and measurement algorithm is proposed. Singularity positions are detected with the local wavelet transform modulus maximum (WTMM) line, and the Lipschitz exponent is estimated at each singularity from the decay of the wavelet transform amplitude along the WTMM line. According to the theoretical analysis and computer simulation results, the proposed algorithm is shown to be successful for solving the automatic inspection problem and calculating the Lipschitz exponents of signals. These Lipschitz exponents successfully characterize singular behavior of signals at singularities.

  • A New Modulation Technique Based on Pulse Position Modulation and Code Shift Keying

    Fumie ONO  Hiromasa HABUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Communication Systems

      Vol:
    E86-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2483-2491

    A Time Hopping Pulse Spacing Modulation (TH-PSM) system, which combines the pulse position modulation system with code shift keying, is proposed. The following performances are analyzed; (1) data transmission rate, (2) error rate in a single-user case, (3) error rate in a multi-user case, and (4) spectral efficiency. Consequently, the data transmission rate of the proposed system is higher than that of the conventional Spread Spectrum Pulse Position Modulation (SS-PPM) system. The proposed system can improve the probability of block error by increasing the number of information bits per spreading code. Moreover, the spectral efficiency of the proposed system is higher than that of the conventional system. The proposed system is more attractive than the conventional SS-PPM system for optical communications, power-line communications, and UWB communications.

  • Iterative Wavelet-Based Feature Extraction for Texture Segmentation

    Jing-Wein WANG  

     
    LETTER-Source Coding/Image Processing

      Vol:
    E86-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2628-2632

    A new algorithm for texture segmentation, called iterative feature extraction (IFE), is proposed to iteratively search and select for an overcomplete wavelet feature vector based on aspect ratio of extrema number (AREN) with a desired window that provides optimal classification accuracy.

  • Construction of Sequences for Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Multiple Access (FH-SSMA) Communication System

    Seong-Bok PARK  Kwang-Eog LEE  Soon-Ja KIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E86-B No:9
      Page(s):
    2777-2780

    In generating Frequency-Hopping (FH) sequences for Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Multiple Access (FH-SSMA) applications, binary maximal-length sequences (m-sequences) over GF(2m) have been preferred because of their characteristics of good Hamming correlation property, long period capability and high speed generation in association with simple hardware implementation based on Feedback Shift Registers (FSR). In practice, however, one difficulty of applying such sequences into the FH-SSMA communication systems with a wide bandwidth such as Military Satellite Communication (MilSatCom) is that the number of hopping frequency slots available may be far from a power of 2 in proportion to the spreading bandwidth. In that case, we can not make good use of the spreading bandwidth. In this paper, we propose a construction of some favorable FH sequences which deals effectively with the above difficulty using FSR and some nonlinear logic by introducing a re-mapping method. We show that the resulting sequences satisfy the (almost) uniform symbol distribution in one period and preserve a reasonably good Hamming correlation property so that they are appropriate for FH-SSMA applications.

  • Energy Spectrum-Based Analysis of Musical Sounds Using Self-Organizing Map

    Masao MASUGI  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E86-D No:9
      Page(s):
    1934-1938

    This paper describes a method of analyzing musical sound using a self-organizing map. To take compound factors into account, energy spectra whose frequency ranges were based on the psycho-acoustic experiments were used as input data. Results for music compact discs confirmed that our method could effectively display the positioning and relationships among musical sounds on a map.

  • A Practical Adaptive TuCM for Fading Channel

    Shouhao WU  Wentao SONG  Hanwen LUO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1564-1571

    In this paper, a practical adaptive TuCM scheme is proposed, and its adaptive method is described. With some hardware considerations, a suboptimal optimization algorithm which shows that the number of fading regions is variable is put forward. The proposed adaptive TuCM comes within 3 dB of fading channel capacity, exhibits about 3 dB power gain over conventional adaptive TCM, and is easy to realize by hardware. Considering delay and channel estimation error, the BER performance of adaptive TuCM is analyzed and simulated. In the performance analysis, the method of data fitting is applied to obtain the BER expression for TuCM, and a fitting mathematical model is proposed. Results show that adaptive TuCM is very sensitive to delay and channel estimation error. To alleviate these problems, we proposed an improved power adaptation that can make adaptive TuCM practical.

  • Application of a Frequency Domain Processing Technique to the Simultaneous Equations Method

    Kensaku FUJII  Shigeyuki HASHIMOTO  Mitsuji MUNEYASU  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-A No:8
      Page(s):
    2020-2027

    This paper presents a frequency domain simultaneous equations method capable of automatically recovering noise reduction effect degraded by secondary path changes. The simultaneous equations method has been studied, first in time domain. Accordingly to the study, in the time domain, the simultaneous equations method requires an additional filter and a system identification circuit used for transforming the solution of the simultaneous equations into the coefficients of noise control filter, which increase the processing cost. To reduce the processing cost, this paper studies on the application of a frequency domain processing technique, the cross spectrum method, to the simultaneous equations method. By directly applying the equation defining the cross spectrum method to the solution, the additional filter becomes unnecessary. In addition, the system identification circuit is replaced with the inverse Fourier transform. Thereby, the processing cost drastically decreases. This paper also presents simulation results to confirm that the proposed method can automatically recover the noise reduction effect degraded by a path change and provides much higher convergence speed than that of the filtered-x NLMS algorithm with the perfectly modeled secondary path filter.

  • A Multistage Blind Adaptive Array Antenna for Multiuser Signal Detection in Asynchronous SS Systems

    Yukihiro KAMIYA  Kenichi OCHIAI  Yoshio KARASAWA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E86-B No:8
      Page(s):
    2414-2424

    Adaptive arrays have been recognized as an attractive mean for overcoming multipath fading and interference rejection in the field of mobile communications. In, an adaptive array applicable to single-user spread spectrum (SS) systems has been proposed. In this system, any a priori information concerning incoming signal, even the spreading code and synchronization, is not necessary while it achieves equalizing, beamforming and despreading of a received signal, simultaneously. In this paper, we propose a multistage blind adaptive array antenna based on the above-mentioned adaptive algorithm in order to realize blind signal processing that is applicable to multi-user SS systems. Behavior and performance of the proposed multistage system are examined through computer simulations.

  • Polarization-Independent, Highly-Efficient Optical Fiber Wavelength Converter without Spectral Spread Using Synchronous Phase/Frequency Modulations

    Shinji YAMASHITA  Kenichi TORII  

     
    PAPER-Optoelectronics

      Vol:
    E86-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1370-1373

    We demonstrate polarization-independent and highly-efficient optical fiber wavelength converters in a 10 Gb/s NRZ transmission system. They are based on synchronous phase or frequency modulations of the two orthogonally polarized pump lights, and can suppress not only the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) but also the spread of the converted spectrum without modulating the signal light.

  • A Novel Technique for Optical Generation of Millimeter-Wave Signals Using Multiple Phase-Locked Lasers

    Masaharu HYODO  Masayoshi WATANABE  

     
    PAPER-Signal Generation and Processing Based on MWP Techniques

      Vol:
    E86-C No:7
      Page(s):
    1236-1244

    A new technique for optical generation of high-purity millimeter-wave (mm-wave) signals--namely, by synthesizing the outputs from cascadingly phase-locked multiple semiconductor lasers--was developed. Firstly, a high-spectral-purity mm-wave signal was optically generated by heterodyning the outputs from two phase-locked external-cavity semiconductor lasers. The beat signal was detected by a p-i-n photodiode whose output was directly coupled to a coax-waveguide converter followed by a W-band harmonic mixer. By constructing an optical phase-locked loop (OPLL), a high-spectral-purity mm-wave signal with an electrical power of 2.3 µW was successfully generated at 110 GHz with an rms phase fluctuation of 57 mrad. Secondly, the frequency of the mm-wave signal was extended by use of three cascadingly phase-locked semiconductor lasers. This technique uses a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) to generate four-wave-mixing (FWM) signals as well as to amplify the input signals. When the three lasers were appropriately tuned, two pairs of FWM signals were nearly degenerated. By phase-locking the offset frequency in one of the nearly degenerated pairs, the frequency separations among the three lasers were kept at a ratio of 1:2. Thus, we successfully generated high-purity millimeter-wave optical-beat signals at frequencies at 330.566 GHz with an rms phase fluctuation of 0.38 rad. A detailed analysis of the phase fluctuations was carried out on the basis of measured power spectral densities. The possibility of extending the mm-wave frequency up to 1 THz by using four cascadingly phase-locked lasers was also discussed.

  • Multispectral Image Data Compression Using Classified Prediction and KLT in Wavelet Transform Domain

    Tae-Su KIM  Bong-Seok KIM  Seung-Jin KIM  Byung-Ju KIM  Kyung-Nam PARK  Kuhn-Il LEE  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E86-A No:6
      Page(s):
    1492-1497

    This paper proposes a new multispectral image data compression algorithm that can efficiently reduce spatial and spectral redundancies by applying classified prediction, a Karhunen-Loeve transform (KLT), and the three-dimensional set partitioning in hierarchical trees (3-D SPIHT) algorithm in the wavelet transform (WT) domain. The classification is performed in the WT domain to exploit the interband classified dependency, while the resulting class information is used for the interband prediction. The residual image data on the prediction errors between the original image data and the predicted image data is decorrelated by a KLT. Finally, the 3-D SPIHT algorithm is used to encode the transformed coefficients listed in a descending order spatially and spectrally as a result of the WT and KLT. Simulation results showed that the reconstructed images after using the proposed algorithm exhibited a better quality and higher compression ratio than those using conventional algorithms.

  • New Spatial Diversity with Virtual Constellation Mapping for OFDM Based Wireless LAN

    Wen-Chung LIU  Gin-Kou MA  Shiunn-Jang CHERN  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E86-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1946-1953

    In this paper, to enhance the power efficiency a new simple space-time coding scheme is devised with application to the OFDM based Wireless LAN system. The basic idea is from the receiver's point of view and is referred to as Virtual Constellation Mapping (VCM). We designed a new combination of the channel coding (Turbo Code) along with multiple transmit antennas (Two antennas) to achieve transmit diversity and space division multiplexing transmission. Computer simulation results showed that with the same transmission data rate, our proposed scheme can achieve better bit error rate (BER) compared with the conventional space-time trellis coded OFDM scheme in high Doppler fading channels.

  • Efficient Spectral Analysis of TDX-Families PCM Signal Acquisition System with the QFT

    Chi Ho LIN  Dal Hwan YOON  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-A No:6
      Page(s):
    1335-1343

    In order to establish rapid diagnosing in TDX signaling service, it has developed a PCM signal acquisition (PCMA) system which can analyze status of signals sent from/received to a signaling equipment, providing the fully electronic switching system. The system has a function of acquirement PCM signal of the preferred channel from the subhighway (SHW), connecting a universal signal transceiver unit (USTU) and time switch unit (TSU), and then it classifies the type of signal such as R2MFC/DTMF/CCT/VOICE, and finally discriminates the digit. This paper analyze the signal status of the PCMA system using the quick Fourier transform (QFT) based the symmetric properties, and discusses the algorithm of signal analysis and discrimination. In the experimental results, it shows the improved performance to the PCMA and reduce memory waste and process the real-time.

  • A New Analog Correlator Circuit for DS-CDMA Wireless Applications

    Mostafa A. R. ELTOKHY  Boon-Keat TAN  Toshimasa MATSUOKA  Kenji TANIGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Spread Spectrum Technologies and Applications

      Vol:
    E86-A No:5
      Page(s):
    1294-1301

    A new analog correlator circuit is proposed for direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) demodulator. The circuit consists of only 16 switches, 4 capacitors and 2 level shifters. Control sequence requires only three clock phases. Simulation with code length of 127 reveals that the proposed circuit has a good ability to cancel off the charge error and dissipates 3.4mW at 128MHz. The circuit had been designed using a 0.6µm CMOS process. The area of 256µm 245µm is estimated to be 9 times smaller compared to other reported equivalent analog correlators.

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