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  • Effect of Uncertainty of the Position of Mobile Terminals on the Paging Cost of an Improved Movement-Based Registration Scheme

    Yun Won CHUNG  Dan Keun SUNG  A. Hamid AGHVAMI  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Radio Communications

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    859-861

    An improved movement-based registration scheme reduces location update cost on conventional movement-based location update scheme but increases uncertainty of the position of a mobile terminal (MT). The effect of this uncertainty of the MT position on the paging cost of the improved movement-based registration scheme is analyzed. We show that the paging cost of the improved movement-based registration scheme in [2] is underestimated, especially for large values of movement threshold. The result shows that the underestimation cannot be ignored.

  • Modeling of DS-CDMA Transmit Power Control in a Fast Fading Channel with Antenna Diversity

    Akihito KATOH  Fumiyuki ADACHI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    769-776

    In DS-CDMA mobile radio communications systems, transmit power control (TPC) is indispensable to regulate the variations in the received signal power produced by multipath fading. However, a practical TPC raises and lowers the mobile transmit power only at discrete time instants (the TPC rate is on the order of 1-2 kHz) and by a finite step size of the order of 1 dB. Therefore, TPC cannot completely compensate the received signal power variations and hence, the transmission performance degrades in a fast fading channel. The objective of this paper is to understand how TPC acts in a fast fading channel with antenna diversity reception and, based on this understanding, to model the TPC operation.

  • Proposal of Combined Multi-Level Modulation Methods on Wireless Access Networks and Its Application Effects

    Hitomi TERAOKA  Masahiro NISHI  Teruaki YOSHIDA  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Radio Communications

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    777-784

    In wireless access system, we need to use a limited frequency and electric power efficiently. And so we propose the fixed wireless access network using 5 GHz frequency which band has a good propagation performance in line of sight (LOS). In the proposed network, the several multi-level modulation methods are combined and identical frequency is reused by considering on the antenna directivity. As constructing this network, we can efficiently use frequency in 5 GHz band and enlarge system capacity. In this paper, it is assumed that user terminals are distributed nonuniformly over the service area. We analyze accommodation number of user terminals and the optimum combination of modulation methods. Numerical results show that most effective method is the combination of 16QAM and 256QAM, which can accommodate up to about 1.4 times as many users as only QPSK modulation method.

  • Proposal and Evaluation of a Network-Initiated TCP Control

    Arata KOIKE  

     
    PAPER-Packet Transmission

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    664-673

    The potential role of a network in improving end-to-end TCP control is considered. Communications in the high-speed network age are revealing the limitations of end-to-end TCP control. Especially, fairness among TCP connections is one such example. Solving these problems requires not only end-to-end control but also active network control. A brief overview of related work is given, followed by the proposal of a method for adjusting the Ack interval based on network information. The principle of our algorithm is based on the relationship between TCP transmission rate at TCP sources and Ack packets intervals from the bottleneck router. Our algorithm implicitly controls transmission rate of TCP sources. Special focus is given to a scenario in which a networks has a bottleneck at a router. Simulation based on the proposed interworking algorithm, called AckAdjust, showed a good end-to-end TCP performance as to fairness between multiple TCP connections in various cases.

  • An Improved TCP Protocol Machine for Flow Analysis and Network Monitoring

    Heshmatollah KHOSRAVI  Masaki FUKUSHIMA  Shigeki GOTO  

     
    PAPER-Traffic Monitoring and Evaluation

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    595-603

    In the Internet, flow analysis and network monitoring have been studied by various methods. Some methods try to make TCP (Transport Control Protocol) traces more readable by showing them graphically. Others such as MRTG, NetScope, and NetFlow read the traffic counters of the routers and record the data for traffic engineering. Even if all of the above methods are useful, they are made only to perform a single task. This paper describes an improved TCP Protocol Machine, a multipurpose tool that can be used for flow analysis, intrusion detection and link congestion monitoring. It is developed based on a finite state machine (automaton). The machine separates the flows into two main groups. If a flow can be mapped to a set of input symbols of the automaton, it is valid, otherwise it is invalid. It can be observed that intruders' attacks are easily detected by the use of the protocol machine. Also link congestion can be monitored, by measuring the percentage of valid flows to the total number of flows. We demonstrate the capability of this tool through measurement and working examples.

  • A Control-Theoretical Approach to Adaptive Internet Video Streaming

    Dejian YE  Qiufeng WU  Zuo ZHANG  

     
    PAPER-Streaming Service

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    585-594

    To support video streaming over the current Internet, a media server usually needs to perform adaptive streaming in combination with congestion control. While existing streaming schemes are mainly designed for particular congestion algorithms and rate shaping techniques, this paper proposes a general buffer-driven adaptive streaming scheme based on control theory. Our scheme can be applied in combination with different congestion control algorithms and different rate shaping (and source coding) techniques. It is also amenable to analysis and easy to implement. Analytical and simulation results show that the proposed scheme gives satisfactory video quality under various Internet conditions while fully utilizing the available network bandwidth.

  • Evolutionary Marking Algorithm: Improving Robustness and Responsiveness of Congestion Control

    Youquan ZHENG  Mingquan LU  Zhenming FENG  

     
    PAPER-Packet Transmission

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    646-654

    Evolutionary learning methods have been applied to a variety of different problems. In this paper, a new algorithm for active queue management based on an evolutionary learning model is proposed. This novel algorithm generates packet marks for the purpose of improving robustness and responsiveness of congestion control in the Internet routers, while maintaining a reasonable degree of queueing performance such as utilization, delay, and packet drops due to buffer overflow. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm and compare the performance of various algorithms.

  • Streaming Video over TCP with Receiver-Based Delay Control

    Pai-Hsiang HSIAO  H. T. KUNG  Koan-Sin TAN  

     
    PAPER-Streaming Service

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    572-584

    Unicasting video streams over TCP connections is a challenging problem, because video sources cannot normally adapt to delay and throughput variations of TCP connections. This paper describes a method of extending TCP so that TCP connections can effectively carry hierarchically-encoded layered video streams, while being friendly to other competing connections. We call the method Receiver-based Delay Control (RDC). Under RDC, a TCP connection can slow down its transmission rate to avoid congestion by delaying ACK packet generation at the TCP receiver based on congestion notifications from routers. We present the principle behind RDC, argue that it is TCP-friendly, describe an implementation that uses 1-bit congestion notification from routers, and demonstrate by simulations its effectiveness in streaming hierarchically-encoded layered video.

  • Analysis of Microwave Power Absorption in a Multilayered Cylindrical Human Model near a Corner Wall

    Shuzo KUWANO  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    838-843

    A large part of our daily lives is spent surrounded by buildings and other structures. In this paper, we used an infinitelength, multilayered cylindrical model to rigorously analyze the microwave specific absorption rate (SAR) of a human standing near a 90corner wall. At frequencies above 1 GHz, the interactions between the microwaves, the human body (including layer resonance), and the corner cause complex changes in the average SAR. We have shown numerically that the SAR with a corner present is up to four times larger than when there is no corner, and that the average SAR of TE waves at frequencies below 1 GHz is up to 10 times greater than when there is no corner.

  • The Effects of Server Placement and Server Selection for Internet Services

    Ryuji SOMEGAWA  Kenjiro CHO  Yuji SEKIYA  Suguru YAMAGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-CDN

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    542-552

    Many services on the Internet are provided by multiple identical servers in order to improve performance and robustness. The number, the location and the distribution of servers affect the performance and reliability of a service. The server placement is, however, often determined based on the empirical knowledge of the administrators. This paper investigates issues of the server placement in terms of the service performance and the server load. We identify that a server selection mechanism plays an important role in server placement, and thus, evaluate different server selection algorithms. The result shows that it is essential to the robustness of a service to employ a mechanism which distributes service requests to the servers according to the measured response time of each server. As a case study, we evaluate the server selection mechanisms employed by different DNS (Domain Name System) implementations. Then, we show the effects of the different server selection algorithms using root-server measurements taken at different locations around the world.

  • Comparison of Multiple Access Schemes in Multibeam Non-GEO Satellite Communication Systems

    Naoki ICHIKAWA  Masaaki KATAYAMA  Hiraku OKADA  Takaya YAMAZATO  Akira OGAWA  

     
    PAPER-Satellite and Space Communications

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    785-791

    This paper describes an analytical method to estimate the amount of interference in multibeam non-geostationary satellite systems. The performance of CDMA is compared with that of FDMA (or TDMA) by employing the maximum acceptable number of users per cell in uplink as a measure. Numerical examples shows that the maximum acceptable number of users in FDMA (or TDMA) systems varies according to the altitude of the satellites, while the performance is insensitive to the altitude in CDMA systems. Then, it is found that the superior multiple access scheme depends on the altitude of the satellite.

  • An Equivalent MOSFET Cell Using Adaptively Biased Source-Coupled Pair

    Hiroki SATO  Akira HYOGO  Keitaro SEKINE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-A No:2
      Page(s):
    357-363

    The square-law characteristics of MOSFET in the saturation region have a parameter of threshold voltage VT. However, it introduces some complexities to the circuit design since it depends on kinds of MOS technology and cannot be controlled easily. In this paper, we show an equivalent MOSFET cell which has VT-programming capability and some application instances based on it. The simulation is carried out using CMOS 0.8 µm n-well technology and the results have shown the feasibility of the proposed structure.

  • An Early Experience in Content Internetworking with Content Routing Network

    Youki KADOBAYASHI  Satoshi ABE  Yasuhiro OHARA  Masaki MINAMI  

     
    PAPER-CDN

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    553-561

    This paper presents an architecture for content internetworking, which we call CRN (Content Routing Network) architecture. The CRN architecture is different from other content internetworking architectures in many respects: the peering of authentication, authorization and accounting systems, hierarchical and policy-driven request routing, and the web-based system to interconnect distinct CDNs. Both requirements and functional architecture of CRN are presented, followed by the description of its prototypical implementation. CRN is designed to satisfy both content provider's service requirements and service provider's economic/operational requirements. A prototypical implementation has been deployed successfully under one of the biggest live-streaming experiments.

  • Robust Speech Features Based on LPC Using Weighted Arcsin Transform

    Wei-Wen HUNG  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E86-D No:2
      Page(s):
    340-343

    To increase the discriminating ability of the speech feature based on linear predictive coding (LPC) and increase its noise robustness, an SNR-dependent arcsin transform is applied to the autocorrelation sequence (ACS) of each analysis frame in a speech signal. Moreover, each component in the ACS is also weighted by the normalized reciprocal of the average magnitude difference function (AMDF) for emphasizing its peak structure. Experimental results for the task of Mandarin digit recognition indicate that the LPC speech feature employing the proposed scheme is more robust than some widely used LPC-based approaches over a wide range of SNR values.

  • Layered Transducing Term Rewriting System and Its Recognizability Preserving Property

    Toshinori TAKAI  Hiroyuki SEKI  Youhei FUJINAKA  Yuichi KAJI  

     
    PAPER-Term Rewriting Systems

      Vol:
    E86-D No:2
      Page(s):
    285-295

    A term rewriting system which effectively preserves recognizability (EPR-TRS) has good mathematical properties. In this paper, a new subclass of TRSs, layered transducing TRSs (LT-TRSs) is defined and its recognizability preserving property is discussed. The class of LT-TRSs contains some EPR-TRSs, e.g., {f(x)f(g(x))} which do not belong to any of the known decidable subclasses of EPR-TRSs. Bottom-up linear tree transducer, which is a well-known computation model in the tree language theory, is a special case of LT-TRS. We present a sufficient condition for an LT-TRS to be an EPR-TRS. Also reachability and joinability are shown to be decidable for LT-TRSs.

  • Performance Evaluation of Smart Antenna for Third-Generation W-CDMA Systems

    Shiann-Shiun JENG  Chia-Yuan HUANG  Chih-Yang LAI  

     
    PAPER-Antenna and Propagation

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    818-828

    In wireless communications, a smart antenna system utilizes an antenna array to acquire the spatial signatures of transmitted signals. This system uses the difference in the spatial signatures or the direction of arrival (DOA) of signals to correctly obtain the desired signal. This can reduce co-channel interference, mitigate the fading phenomenon caused by multipath transmissions, improve the communication quality and increase the system capacity. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the performance of smart antennas using four beamforming algorithms applied to a wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) system. The simulation results show that, based on the same power consumption at the transceiver and using a Rake receiver, a W-CDMA system with a smart antenna can operate at a lower bit error rate at the specific signal to noise ratio (SNR). Moreover, the smart antenna system accommodates more users at the specific signal to interference ratio (SIR), even though a certain angle difference exists between the actual DOAs and the estimated DOAs.

  • Providing Consistent Delay Differentiation

    Ikjun YEOM  A. L. Narasimha REDDY  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E86-B No:2
      Page(s):
    792-797

    Class-based delay differentiation model has been recently proposed as a part of relative differentiated services frameworks, and it is shown that the model can provide delay differentiation without admission control and end-to-end resource reservation. In this paper, however, we observe that there can be inconsistent delay differentiation caused by different size of packets. We propose packet size-based delay differentiation model and show that packet size-based queueing is effective to achieve equal delay within a class and provide consistent delay differentiation between classes through simulations. Simulation results also show that the proposed model improves jitter characteristics of CBR flows.

  • Cellular Architecture and Downlink Performance Evaluation of a Dual-Polarized Multimode CDMA Based Local Multipoint Distribution System

    Fu-Tung WANG  Mu-King TSAY  

     
    PAPER-Spread Spectrum Technologies and Applications

      Vol:
    E86-A No:2
      Page(s):
    487-496

    A dual-polarized multimode CDMA based local multipoint distribution system (LMDS) is presented. The twisted sector concept and narrowed sector cell are proposed to improve the system performance. Inter-cell interference is analyzed and discussed for the downstream direction based on hexagonal cell architecture. The bit error rate (BER) performance of a multimode CDMA scheme is investigated in terms of the worst case for high order modulation. The simulation results show that the proposed cell structure obtains better power efficiency and makes the multimode CDMA scheme feasible in LMDS deployment.

  • Finding All Solutions of Transistor Circuits Using the Dual Simplex Method

    Kiyotaka YAMAMURA  Osamu NAKAMURA  

     
    PAPER-Nonlinear Problems

      Vol:
    E86-A No:2
      Page(s):
    434-443

    An efficient algorithm is proposed for finding all solutions of piecewise-linear resistive circuits containing bipolar transistors. This algorithm is based on a powerful test (termed the LP test) for nonexistence of a solution in a given region using linear programming (LP). In the LP test, an LP problem is formulated by surrounding the exponential functions in the Ebers-Moll model by right-angled triangles, and it is solved by LP, for example, by the simplex method. In this paper, it is shown that the LP test can be performed by the dual simplex method, which makes the number of pivotings much smaller. Effectiveness of the proposed technique is confirmed by numerical examples.

  • High-Efficiency Charge-Pump Circuits which Use a 0.5Vdd-Step Pumping Method

    Takao MYONO  Tatsuya SUZUKI  Akira UEMOTO  Shuhei KAWAI  Takashi IIJIMA  Nobuyuki KUROIWA  Haruo KOBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E86-A No:2
      Page(s):
    371-380

    This paper presents a 0.5Vdd-step pumping method for Dickson-type charge-pump circuits that achieve high overall efficiency, including regulator circuitry, even at large output currents, and these circuits are targeted at mobile equipment applications. We have designed positive and negative charge-pump circuits which use a 0.5Vdd-step pumping method, are implemented with advanced control functions, and are fabricated with our custom CMOS process. Measured results showed that efficiency of a 2.5-stage positive charge-pump circuit before regulation is more than 93% (power supply Vdd=5 V, output voltage Vout=16.9 V 3.5Vdd, output current Iout=4 mA), and that of a 1.5-stage negative charge-pump circuit is 93% (power supply Vdd=5 V, output voltage Vout=-7.2 V -1.5Vdd, output current Iout=4 mA).

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