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  • The Long-Term Charge Storage Mechanism of Silicon Dioxide Electrets for Microsystems

    Mitsuo ICHIYA  Takuro NAKAMURA  Shuji NAKATA  Jacques LEWINER  

     
    PAPER-Materials

      Vol:
    E79-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1462-1466

    In order to improve the sensitivity of micromachined sensors applied with electrostatic fields and increase their actuated force of electrostatic micromachined actuators, "electrets," which are dielectrics carrying non equilibrium permanent space charges of polarization distribution, are very important. In this paper, positively corona charged silicon dioxide electrets, which are deposited by Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition (PCVD) and thermally oxidized, are investigated. Physical studies will be described, in which the charge stability is correlated to Thermally Stimulated Current (TSC) measurements and to Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) analysis. Some intrinsic differences have been observed between materials. The electrets with superior long-term charge stability contain 10,000 times as much E' center (Si3 as the ones with inferior long-term charge stability. Finally, some investigations on the long-term charge storage mechanism of the positively charged silicon dioxide electret will be described.

  • Peephole Optimizer in Retargetable Compilers*

    Tzer-Shyong CHEN  Feipei LAI  Shu-Lin HWANG  Rung-Ji SHANG  

     
    PAPER-Sofware System

      Vol:
    E79-D No:9
      Page(s):
    1248-1256

    Abstract machine modelling is a technique used frequently in developing the retargetable compilers. By translating the abstract machine operations into target machine instructions, we can construct retargetable compilers. However, such a technique will cause two problems. First, the code produced by the compilers is inefficient. Next, in order to emit the efficient code, the compilation time is too long. In view of these two disadvantages, we apply PO (peephole optimizer) in our retargetable compilers to do code optimization. Peephole optimizer searches for the adjacent instruction candidates in the intermediate code, and then replaces them with equivalent instructions of less cost. Furthermore, the peephole description table consists of simple tree-rewriting rules which are easily retargeted into different machines. At the same time, we have proposed a simple peephole pattern matching algorithm to reduce the peephole pattern matching time. The experiment indicates that the machine code generated by our compiler runs faster than that by GNU c compiler (gcc).

  • Epitaxial Nature of New Insulating Material BaSnO3 for YBa2Cu3Ox-SIS Junctions

    Yasuo TAZOH  Shintaro MIYAZAWA  

     
    PAPER-Device technology

      Vol:
    E79-C No:9
      Page(s):
    1260-1263

    BaSnO3 is proposed as a new insulating material with good surface coverage of the lower superconductor electrode for superconductor/insulator/superconductor (SIS) tunnel junctions made of high-Tc superconductor YBa2Cu3Ox (YBCO). This paper reports on investigation of the epitaxial nature of BaSnO3 on YBCO thin films and YBCO/BaSnO3 /YBCO trilayer formation that are grown in situ by reactive co-evaporation in oxygen radicals. Investigation was done by reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). these observations confirm that (001)-oriented YBCO and (100)-oriented BaSnO3 thin films with atomically smooth surfaces grow epitaxially on each other. In addition, cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation reveals that an approximately 4-nm-thick layer of BaSnO3 perfectly covers the lower YBCO thin film surface steps to a height of 1 to 2 unit cells of YBCO. The zero-resistance critical temperature Tc zero of both the upper and the lower YBCO thin films is higher than about 86 K.

  • Directional Antennas for Portable Telephones

    Kay NOGUCHI  Makoto ANDO  Nao-hisa GOTO  Masa-nobu HIROSE  Toru UNO  Yoshi-tsugu KAMIMURA  

     
    PAPER-Antenna and diversity techniques

      Vol:
    E79-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1234-1241

    The advantages of the use of directional antennas for portable telephones are demonstrated. They contribute to (1) reduction of power absorption into a head, (2) reduction of multi-path interference, and (3) power saving and increase of a battery life time. This paper compares directional and omni-directional antennas existing near the head of operator, in terms of radiation patterns with a head and the power absorbed into a head. It is pointed out that radiation patterns with a head are more or less directive for both types of antennas, while the power absorbed into a head is much smaller for directional antennas.

  • Information on Demand on Nomadic Collaboration Support System

    Shinya MURAI  Akihiko SUGIKAWA  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E79-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1083-1085

    The use of high-performance portable computers has become widespread. It is expected that many people will carry large amounts of multimedia information in these portable computers. In face-to-face communication, however, few systems are capable of exchanging multimedia information. Previously, we developed the Nomadic Collaboration Support System, which supports face-to-face communication through conversation and the distribution of documents. The system makes it possible for each participant in face-to-face communication to distribute electronic documents to other participants and edit them synchronously. However, it is often impossible for participants to obtain suitable amounts of information during face-to-face communication because of the difficulty in tailoring the documents for each participant. In this paper, we propose a technique to exchange hypertext documents on the Nomadic Collaboration Support System, which will allow each participant to obtain the most suitable amount of information possible from the distributor without his tailoring documents for each participant.

  • Stability of Terminated Two Port Networks

    Yoshihiro MIWA  

     
    LETTER-Electronic Circuits

      Vol:
    E79-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1171-1176

    The purpose of this letter is to investigate the stability of the active two port networks having some restrictions on load and source terminations, and the stability conditions having two inequalities have been obtained. As the terminations making the active two port networks stable can be obtained from these inequalities, these stability conditions are very useful for designing high frequency amplifiers, especially, tuned amplifiers.

  • Bistable Switching in PDLC Film with a Ferroelectric Alignment Layer

    Masako INOMATA  Masahiro NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1047-1057

    In this work is first presented that a PDLC film with a ferroelectric alignment layer realizes a bistable switching in similar to the surface-stabilised ferroelectric liquid crystal display devices. Such a bistability is found to critically depend on the squareness parameter of the ferroelectric layer as well as such material properties of the dispersed nematics as the elastic and the dielectric constants. It is also found that there exists an appropriate elastic constant to improve the optical transmittance. The dependence of the distribution of the radii of the nematic droplets on the electro-optic bistability is also investigated in detail by means of the numerical computations assuming a fractal distribution. The fundamental electro-optic properties of the presently, proposed PDLC cells imply the advantage beyond the conventional PDLC without any ferroelectric alignment layer.

  • Image Database System Featuring Graceful Oblivion

    Yasuhiko YASUDA  Takayuki YASUNO  Fumio KATAYAMA  Takashi TOIDA  Hideyuki SAKATA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1015-1022

    Intending to contribute to constructing better multimedia network systems, we propose a new concept of image database system of which form of storage is featuring exponential or graceful oblivion and abrupt recollection like the human memory property. By virtue of this property of database storages that is realized by employing hierarchical or pyramidal image coding, the database memory and transmission costs can be significantly reduced. In this paper we will describe the details of the concept, the results of theoretical analysis based on a simplified model which reveals the effectiveness of the proposed system, the structure of an experimental prototype system and the result of an experimental image retrieval service carried out by implementing it over ATM high speed channels.

  • Interconnection of Solder-Plated Copper Strips to Thin-Film Gold Wiring

    Susumu SHIBATA  Masaru KIMURA  

     
    LETTER-Components

      Vol:
    E79-C No:8
      Page(s):
    1177-1179

    Copper strips plated with Sn-Pb eutectic solder were hot pressure-bonded to gold thin-film wiring. It was proven that a Au-Sn alloy forms at the interconnection between the gold thin film and the copper strip, but that there is virtually no Pb present in the interconnection. Au, Sn, and Pb were observed on the surfaces of the copper strips and the gold thin film outside of the connection area.

  • Searching Multimedia Information in Distributed Environment

    Yoshinori SAKAI  Ryoji KATAOKA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-B No:8
      Page(s):
    989-998

    In retrieving information from databases widely distributed in a network, the first thing to do is to search and find the database where the required information is stored. We call this the information searches rather than the retrievals. In this paper, we present a search and retrieval method for multimedia information, especially images. First, we formalize the general elements of information search and introduce a new search concept based on entropy reduction. Next, we discuss recent new technologies for image retrieval and introduce a new image retrieval system called VideoReality. Third, we present several methods of searching in the network- for example, the Internet robot TITAN, and a new search method for images distributed in the network that is based on the hierarchical structure of image retrieval. Finally, we discuss the network control and design concepts appropriate for information search and retrival.

  • A Remark on a Class of Stability Conditions for Neural Networks

    Xue-Bin LIANG  Toru YAMAGUCHI  

     
    LETTER-Bio-Cybernetics and Neurocomputing

      Vol:
    E79-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1004-1005

    This letter points out that while a class of conditions presented in Matsuoka K. [1] are truly sufficient for absolute stability of neural networks, the proof of the sufficiency given in [1] is not sound. As a remark, a mathematically rigorous proof of the sufficiency of the class of conditions for absolute stability of neural networks is provided.

  • Handwritten Korean Character Image Database PE92

    Dae-Hwan KIM  Young-Sup HWANG  Sang-Tae PARK  Eun-Jung KIM  Sang-Hoon PAEK  Sung-Yang BANG  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing,Computer Graphics and Pattern Recognition

      Vol:
    E79-D No:7
      Page(s):
    943-950

    The purposes of the current PE92 database project are twofold. One is to provide raw data to researchers so that they can concentrate their efforts primarily on the development of character recognition algorithms. The other is to provide a standard handwritten character data set to the perspective users as well as the developers so that they can evaluate and compare the performance of character recognition systems objectively. We collected 100 handwritten image sets of 2,350 Hanguel characters that correspond to the character set specified in Korean Standards KSC5601-1987 computer codes. We tried to collect as many writing styles as possible. The first 70 sets were generated by more than 500 different writers, and each of the remaining 30 sets was written by one person. Writers wrote down characters in the pre-specified boxes and the database was created by scanning the data sheets by an image scanner. The size of each image is 100100 pixels with 256 gray levels. Since each pixel needs one byte of memory, the size of the entire database PE92 turned out to be about 2.3 GB. Finally we obtained a raw data profile of PE92 by calculating various statistics of its image data.

  • CDMA Unslotted ALOHA Systems with Packet Retransmission Control

    Hiraku OKADA  Takeshi SATO  Takaya YAMAZATO  Masaaki KATAYAMA  Akira OGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1004-1010

    In this paper, we analyze the throughput and delay performances of the CDMA unslotted ALOHA system considering packet retransmisson. We also clarify the stability of the system. Based on these results, we propose the optimal retransmission control (ORC) to improve the performances. The ORC is the scheme to prevent the system from drifting to an undesirable operating point by controlling the birth rate of retransmitted packets. As a result, it is shown that the throughput and delay performances of the system with the ORC are better than without the ORC and the system does not drift to an undesirable operating point.

  • Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Absolute Exponential Stability of Hopfield-Type Neural Networks

    Xue-Bin LIANG  Toru YAMAGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Bio-Cybernetics and Neurocomputing

      Vol:
    E79-D No:7
      Page(s):
    990-993

    A main result in this paper is that for a Hopfield-type neural circuit with a symmetric connection matrix T, the negative semidenfiniteness of T is a necessary and sufficient condition for absolute exponential stability. While this result extends one of absolute stability in Forti, et al. [1], its proof given in this paper is simpler, which is completed by an approach different from one used in Forti et al. [1]. The most significant consequence is that the class of neural networks with negative semidefinite matrices T is the largest class of symmetric networks that can be employed for embedding and solving optimization problem with global exponential rate of convergence to the optimal solution and without the risk of spurious responses.

  • Database Cache Management Algorithms of a Timing Constrained Database System in Mobile Computing Environments

    Yuji WADA  Tadanori MIZUNO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1027-1033

    In this paper, we propose a timing constrained database system which accesses a database at a host computer via a mobile support server with a wireless portable computer running in mobile computing environments, so that we can provide seamless database access between a communication cell and the host computer even if the user of the portable computer moves from one communication cell to another. Then, we also provide some new kind of database cache algorihm, such as all-cell-cache, neighbour-cell-cache, 1-cell-skip-cache, 2-cell-skip-cache and 3-cell-skip-cache methods, each of which manages the data downloading and uploading among the host database and some cell databases at the mobile support servers so as to minimize the database access fault probability when the user moves from one communication cell to another. And, we show the averaged database access time and the averaged database cache hit ratio which are computed by simulating each of the above database cache algorithms with random variables generation method. Finally, we conclude that each above cache alogorithm is advantageous to the database in mobile computineg einvironments.

  • Analysis of Periodic Attractor in a Simple Hysteresis Network

    Kenya JIN'NO  Toshimichi SAITO  

     
    PAPER-Nonlinear Problems

      Vol:
    E79-A No:6
      Page(s):
    873-882

    We analyze dynamics of a simple hysteresis network (ab. SHN) which has only two parameters. We classify the periodic orbits and clarify the number of attractors and their domain of attraction. The SHN is a piecewise linear system, and therefore we can calculate the trajectory using exact solutions. We clarify the bifurcation sets on which equilibrium attractors bifurcate to the periodic orbits. We also give a sufficient condition for stability of the periodic orbits, and the stability is verified by laboratory experiment. The results of this paper may contribute to the development of an efficient multi functional artificial neural network.

  • Managing Complex Object Information for Interactive Movie Systems

    Fumiyuki TANEMO  Tadashiro YOSHIDA  Ryoji KATAOKA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-D No:6
      Page(s):
    672-679

    When people watch such motion pictures as documentaries or educational-type films, it is very natural for them to be interested in moving objects in the movies and be eager to know the detailed information related to these object. Therefore, a mechanism that enables users to directly pick up object information from motion pictures is necessary to make a movie system feasible. For this reason, we are researching techniques on using objects in motion pictures as hypermedia anchors. We call a movie system that provides the above mechanism a video hypermedia system. An object in a motion picture can generally be considered as a complex object which includes many parts. To allow users to obtain information related to each part, a system must be able to provide anchors corresponding to each part in each complex object. For this, authors cannot help defining all anchors in all frames, since the visual status of each part varies from moment to moment. This paper presents our approach for managing objects in motion pictures for video hypermedia systems. The main feature of the proposed method is to apply computer graphic techniques to the defining of anchors for a complex object.

  • Multimedia Database Systems for the Contents Mediator

    Masao SAKAUCHI  Takashi SATOU  Yoshitomo YAGINUMA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-D No:6
      Page(s):
    641-646

    Multimedia Database Systems as the tool to extract and generate additional values from multimedia 'Contents' are discussed in this paper with putting emphasis on the mediator functions between users and contents. Firstly, we discuss about 'what to do' from the view point of four promising contents sources: 'on the network,' 'in the digital broadcasting' 'in the library' and 'in the real world.' From this view pont, four types of multimedia database systems are defined. 'What to do' for each database system is also discussed. Two concrete multimedia database systems with unique mediator functions, stream-type multimedia database platform GOLS and the intelligent access and authoring system using multiple media synchronization are proposed with experimental evaluation results and concrete multimedia database applications.

  • Special and Embedded Memory Macrocells for Low-Cost and Low-Power in MPEG Environment

    Hiroyuki HARA  Masataka MATSUI  Goichi OTOMO  Katsuhiro SETA  Takayasu SAKURAI  

     
    PAPER-Static RAMs

      Vol:
    E79-C No:6
      Page(s):
    750-756

    Special memory and embedded memories used in a newly designed MPEG2 decorder LSI are described. Orthogonal memory, which has a functionality of parallel-to-serial transposition, is employed in a IDCT(Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform) block for small area and low-power. The orthogonal memory realizes the special pupose with 50% of the area and the power compared with using flip-flop array. FIFO's and other dual-port memories are designed by using a single-port RAM operated twice in one clock cycle to reduce cost. Flip-Flop cell is one of the important memory elements in the MPEG environment, and is also improved for the low-cost optimizing functionality for video processing. The area and power of the fabricated MPEG2 decoder chip are reduced by 20% using these techniques. As for testability, direct test mode is implemented for small area. An instruction RAM is placed outside the pad area in parallel to a normal instruction ROM and activated by Al-masterslice for extensive debugging and an early sampling. Other memory related techniques and the key features of the decoder LSI are also described.

  • Simulated Inductance Circuit with Parallel Negative Conductance and Its Application for a Sinusoidal Oscillator

    Yukio IMAI  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E79-A No:5
      Page(s):
    634-638

    This paper is described on the realization of simulated inductance cercuit with parallel negative conductance and its application for an oscillator. The design's condition for realizing the circuit needs stability, narrow expance of elements, larger dynamic-range and lower sensitivity. A new floating simulated inductance circuit with parallel nagative conductance with two operational amplifiers, four resistors, and four capacitors is created by using the design's algorithm. And the elements sensitivity of the simulated circuit is superior to that of the conventional circuits. By experimenting with a resonance circuit, the author tested the sinusoidal oscillator's circuit of a parallel -GLC as an application in order to confirm the operation of the simulated inductance circuit with parallel negative conductance.

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