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  • On the Computation of 16-QAM and 64-QAM Performance in Rayleigh-Fading Channels

    Peter-Marc FORTUNE  Lajos HANZO  Raymond STEELE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-B No:6
      Page(s):
    466-475

    Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) schemes are attractive in terms of bandwidth efficiency and offer a number of subchannels with different integrities via both Gaussian and Rayleigh-fading channels. Specifically, the 16-QAM phasor constellation has two, while the 64-QAM possesses three such subchannels, which become dramatically different via Rayleigh-fading channels. The analytically derived bit error rate (BER) formulae yield virtually identical curves with simulation results, exhibiting adequate BERs for the highest integrity subchannels of both 16-QAM and 64-QAM to be further reduced by forward error correction coding (FEC). However, the BERs of the lower integrity subchannels require fading compensation to reduce their values for FEC techniques to become effective. This property creates ground for a variety of carefully matched, embedded mobile transmission schemes of different complexities. The practical implementation of such an embedded scheme is demonstrated by a low-cost, low-complexity and low-consumption 50KBd mobile video telephone scheme offering adequate speech and image quality for channel SNRs in excess of about 20dB via Rayleigh-fading channels.

  • An Optical Receiver Overcome the Standard Quantum Limit

    Tsuyoshi SASAKI  Osamu HIROTA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-B No:6
      Page(s):
    514-520

    A study on the limitation of optical communication systems has received much attention. A method to overcome the standard quantum limit is to apply non-standard quantum state, especially squeezed state. However, the advantage of the non-standard quantum state is degraded by the transmission energy loss. To cope with this problem, we have proposed a concept of the received quantum state control (RQSC), but the realization has some difficulties. In this paper, we propose a new system to realize the received quantum state control system, employing injection locked laser (ILL) system. Then we show that our new system can overcome the standard quantum limit.

  • Realization of Immittance Floatator Using Nullors

    Masami HIGASHIMURA  Yutaka FUKUI  

     
    PAPER-Analog-IC Circuit Analysis and Synthesis

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    644-649

    This paper treats the synthesis of immittance floatator using nullors. Eight sets of circuit equations for realizing immittance floatators and their nullor (nullator-norator) representations are given. By replacing nullors with active elements such as biporlar junction transistors (BJTs), current conveyors (CCIIs), operational amplifiers (OAs) and operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs), the immittance floatators can be derived. The development is important because it enables one to convert the present wealth of knowledge concerning grounded immittance simulation networks into floating immittance simulation networks. Using immittance floatators, we can obtain not only the floating form of 1-port but also that of 2-port networks. Novel circuits use solely minus-type norators. Using one-type (minus- or plus-type) norators greatly simplifies the simulation circuit. In the case of an immittance floatator using CCIIs as the active elements, the effects of nonideal CCIIs and sensitivities are given. Many circuits can be systematically derived using nullor technique.

  • Interlace Coding System Involving Data Compression Code, Data Encryption Code and Error Correcting Code

    Takaya YAMAZATO  Iwao SASASE  Shinsaku MORI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-B No:6
      Page(s):
    458-465

    An Interlace Coding System (ICS) involving data compression code, data encryption code and error correcting code is proposed and its error performance on additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel with quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) is analyzed. The proposed system handles data compression, data encryption and error correcting processes together, i.e. adds error correcting redundancy to the block lists of the dictionary in which compression system constructs to reduce source redundancy. Each block list is encoded by Ziv-Lempel code and Data Encryption Standard (DES). As the catastrophic condition determined by the data compression procedure is not negligible, error correcting redundancy should be added so as to avoid catastrophic condition. We found that the catastrophic condition depends only on the size of the dictionary for our proposed system. Thus, by employing a large dictionary, good error performance can be applied by the proposed system and the catastrophic condition can be avoided.

  • Multiterminal Filtering for Decentralized Detection Systems

    Te Sun HAN  Kingo KOBAYASHI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-B No:6
      Page(s):
    437-444

    The optimal coding strategy for signal detection in the correlated gaussian noise is established for the distributed sensors system with essentially zero transmission rate constraint. Specifically, we are able to obtain the same performance as in the situation of no restriction on rate from each sensor terminal to the fusion center. This simple result contrasts with the previous ad hoc studies containing many unnatural assumptions such as the independence of noises contaminating received signal at each sensor. For the design of optimal coder, we can use the classical Levinson-Wiggins-Robinson fast algorithm for block Toeplitz matrix to evaluate the necessary weight vector for the maximum-likelihood detection.

  • Reduced-Size Double Crosstie Slow-Wave Transmission Lines for MMICs

    Hideki KAMITSUNA  Hiroyo OGAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-C No:6
      Page(s):
    721-728

    This paper proposes three configurations of slow-wave transmission lines for MMICs, i.e., double crosstie slow-wave transmission line (DCT-SLW), meander-like DCT-SLW and lumped DCT-SLW. The DCT-SLW is based on periodic structures and triplate structures. The meander-like DCT-SLW realizes a drastic size reduction in the DCT-SLW using a meander configuration of inductive and capacitive transmission lines. The multilayer spiral inductors are introduced to obtain high impedance characteristics of the meander section. The lumped DCT-SLW achieves a large slow-wave factor of 30. These proposed structures are analytically and experimentally investigated, and excellent performance is obtained. It is also shown that the proposed DCT-SLWs are superior to thin film microstrip (TFMS) lines with the same insertion phase, as regards size.

  • General Estimation Technique Using Covariance Information in Stationary Continuous Stochastic Systems

    Seiichi NAKAMORI  

     
    PAPER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    729-734

    General estimation technique using covariance information is proposed for white Gaussian and white Gaussian plus coloured observation noises in linear stationary stochastic systems. Namely, autocovariance data of signal and coloured noise appear in a semi-degenerate kernel, which represents functional expression of the autocovariance data, in the current technique. Then the signal is estimated by directly using autocovariance data of signal and coloured noise. On the other hand, in the previous technique, the covariance information is expressed in the form of a semi-degenerate kernel, but its elements do not include any autocovariance data.

  • Non-integer Exponents in Electronic Circuits: F-Matrix Representation of the Power-Law Conductivity

    Michio SUGI  Kazuhiro SAITO  

     
    PAPER-Analog Circuits and Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    720-725

    The F-matrix expressions of inverted-L-type four-terminal networks, each involving an element with the power-law conductivity σ(ω)ωa (0a1) connected to a resistance R, an inductance L or a capacitance C, were derived using the standard procedures of Laplace transformation, indicating that the exponents of the complex angular frequency s, so far limited to the integers for the transmission circuits with finite elements, can be extended to the real numbers. The responses to a step voltage calculated show hysteretic behavior reflecting the resistance-capacitance ambivalent nature of the power-law conductivity.

  • Some Covering Problems in Location Theory on Flow Networks

    Hiroshi TAMURA  Masakazu SENGOKU  Shoji SHINODA  Takeo ABE  

     
    PAPER-Combinational/Numerical/Graphic Algorithms

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    678-684

    Location theory on networks is concerned with the problem of selecting the best location in a specified network for facilities. Many studies for the theory have been done. However, few studies treat location problems on networks from the standpoint of measuring the closeness between two vertices by the capacity (maximum flow value) between two vertices. This paper concerns location problems, called covering problems on flow networks. We define two types of covering problems on flow networks. We show that covering problems on undirected flow networks and a covering problem on directed flow networks are solved in polynomial times.

  • Scheduling a Task Graph onto a Message Passing Multiprocessor System

    Tsuyoshi KAWAGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Combinational/Numerical/Graphic Algorithms

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    670-677

    In this paper we study the problem of scheduling parallel program modules onto an MPS (message passing multiprocessor system) so as to minimize the total execution time. Each node in the interconnection network of the MPS has buffers at its input ports to store messages waiting for the transmission. An algorithm for finding a route which minimizes the communication delay of a message to be sent between a processor-pair is first given. Next, we present heuristic algorithms for scheduling program modules onto the MPS. These algorithms use the above routing algorithm. The performances of the proposed algorithms are estimated by using simulation experiments.

  • Fast Image Generation Method for Animation

    Jin-Han KIM  Chong-Min KYUNG  

     
    PAPER-Combinational/Numerical/Graphic Algorithms

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    691-700

    A fast scan-line algorithm for a raster-scan graphics display is proposed based on an observation that a sequence of successive image frames in animation mostly consists of still objects with relatively few moving objects. In the proposed algorithm, successive images are generated using the background image composed of still objects only, and moving image composed only of moving objects. The color of each pixel in the successive images is then determined by one, which is nearer from eye, between the two candidate pixels, where one is from the background image and the other is from the moving image. The background image is generated once in the whole process, while the moving image is generated for each time frame using an interpolation of two images generated at the start and end time of the given time interval. For the purpose of fast shadow generation, we classify the shadows into three groups, i.e., still shadows generated by still objects on still objects, moving shadows generated by moving objects on still objects, and composite shadows generated by both still objects and moving objects on moving objects. These shadows can be generated very quickly by utilizing the frame coherence. According to the experimental results, a speed up factor of 3.2 to 12.8, depending on the percentage of the moving objects among all objects, was obtained using our algorithm, compared to the conventional scheme not utilizing the frame-to-frame image coherence.

  • Capture Statistics in Multiple Access Communication Systems

    Kyung S. KWAK  

     
    PAPER-Communication

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    701-711

    Fading is unavoidable in many communication systems such as urban and mobile radio systems. Fading, in principle, results in increased error in data communications. However, the random variation of received signal envelope due to natural fading divides the received signals into many different power level, a method known to improved utilization of ALOHA network due to capture effects. In this paper, we consider Nakagami fading model for the radio channel. We derive the exact form of capture probabilities and show that the probabilities can be modeled as semi-exponential model. Thus we can determine the channel capacity of ALOHA system with capture channel.

  • An Extremely Accurate Quadrature Modulator IC Using Phase Detection Method and Its Application to Multilevel QAM Systems

    Nobuaki IMAI  Hiroyuki KIKUCHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-C No:6
      Page(s):
    674-682

    An extremely accurate and very wide-band quadrature modulator IC fabricated on a single chip using bipolar technology is presented. The characteristics of this quadrature modulator IC are much superior to conventional ones (modulation phase error and deviation from quadrature is about 1/10), and this IC is applicable to high modulation schemes such as 256 QAM. In this circuit, the phase difference between local signals input to each of two balanced modulators is detected by a phase detector, and a variable phase shifter in the local port is controlled automatically by the detected signals. This, along with the use of a wide-band variable phase shifter, enables the phase difference between the local signals input to the balanced modulators to be adaptively controlled to 90 degrees in wide frequency bands. In addition, a design method for the balanced modulators to obtain small modulation phase error is described. Based on this design method, a highly accurate quadrature modulator IC was fabricated, in which two balanced modulators, the phase detector, and the variable phase shifter were integrated on a single chip. Phase deviation from quadrature in the local signals was reduced to less than 0.3 degrees in the wide frequency bands of more tham 60 MHz. The modulation phase error of the balanced modulators wes less than 0.2 degrees at 140 MHz, and less than 2.5 degrees at up to 1.3 GHz.

  • 130GHz Frequency Sweep over a 30nm Tuning Range without Mode Hopping by an External-Cavity Semiconductor Laser

    Yasutaka ICHIHASHI  Yoshio NAGAKI  Takeshi TSUKAMOTO  Youichi TAMURA  

     
    LETTER-Optical Communication

      Vol:
    E75-B No:6
      Page(s):
    521-523

    A method for sweeping frequency ranges of over 130GHz within a tuning range of 30nm, without mode hopping, has been realized. The optical frequency is swept with a fine translation-rotation grating drive which uses a new, simplified operation method and a thermally controlled semiconductor laser system.

  • Novel MMIC Transmission Lines Using Thin Dielectric Layers

    Seiichi BANBA  Takao HASEGAWA  Hiroyo OGAWA  Tsuneo TOKUMITSU  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-C No:6
      Page(s):
    713-720

    Novel transmission line structures for multilayer MMICs, which are constructed with thin dielectric layers on a GaAs wafer surface, are theoretically and experimentally investigated. Five thin film transmission line structures are discussed in this paper: (1) Microstrip lines, (2) Inverted microstrip lines, (3) Triplate lines, (4) Trapezoidal microstrip lines and (5) Valley microstrip lines. These transmission line structures are fabricated using thin polyimide films and chemical etching.

  • Multi-Branch Power Dividers Using Multilayer MMIC Technology

    Takao HASEGAWA  Seiichi BANBA  Hiroyo OGAWA  Tsuneo TOKUMITSU  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-C No:6
      Page(s):
    707-712

    This paper describes multi-branch Wilkinson power dividers using multilayer MMIC technology. Circuit configuration is simplified and the circuit area is effectively minimized using thin film microstrip lines. An impedance transformer between the input port and the divided point is introduced to complete impedance matching and reduce insertion loss in multi-branch power dividers. Size-reduced planar-type 2-, 4-, and 8-branch Wilkinson power dividers are produced and performed well.

  • Modulation in Spread Spectrum Communication Systems

    Shin'ichi TACHIKAWA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-B No:6
      Page(s):
    445-452

    Spread spectrum (SS) communication systems have been studied and developed for commercial applications such as mobile communications, consumer communications and so on. The reason is that SS communication systems have various characteristic features, such as, robust immunity to interference and jamming, achieving privacy in communication and random access capability (spread spectrum multiple access: SSMA). The performance of the systems, mainly, depends on modulation method of spreading the spectrum. This paper introduces recent several methods of modulation in SS communication systems. First, direct-sequence (DS), which is a fundamental modulation in SS communication system, and M-ary/SSMA, which can increase the number of multiple access users, are described. For increasing the data rate per user, parallel SS, parallel combinatory SS and a code division multiplex using orthogonal Manchester coded M-sequences are introduced. Second, frequency hopping (FH), in which the spectrum of signal is spread by hopping carrier frequency, and related systems are shown. Finally, from a viewpoint of communication theory, spectral efficiency (i.e., data rate the number of multiple access users/bandwidth) of systems relating spreading codes are discussed. As a result, maximum spectral efficiency can be obtained by appropriate spreading factor for each spreading code.

  • A Multi-Purpose Proof System and Its Analysis

    Chaosheng SHU  Tsutomu MATSUMOTO  Hideki IMAI  

     
    PAPER-Information Security and Cryptography

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    735-743

    In this paper, we propose a multi-purpose proof system which enables a user remembering only one piece of secret data to perform various proof protocols. These proofs include identity proof, membership proof without disclosing identity, and combined identity and membership proof. When a user participates in a group, he will obtain a secret witness from the group administrator. Many secret witnesses can be combined into one piece of secret data. But the size of the secret data is independent of the number of the groups in which the user participates. Our system satisfies other desirable properties which were not attained by the previously proposed systems.

  • An Elastic-Block Matching Algorithm Using a Bilinear Space Warping

    Hansoo KIM  Jae-Kyoon KIM  

     
    PAPER-Digital Image Processing

      Vol:
    E75-A No:6
      Page(s):
    726-728

    A new Elastic-Block Matching Algorithm using bilinear space warping is proposed. In this scheme a convex quadrilateral, which minimizes a distortion measure against the current square block, is searched to compensate the shape deformation caused by a rigid body's 3 dimensional depth motion or rotation. The proposed algorithm gives a remarkable improvement in motion-compensated prediction compared with the conventional algorithm.

  • Multilayer MMIC Using a 3 µmN-Layer Dielectric Film Structure

    Tsuneo TOKUMITSU  Takahiro HIRAOKA  Hiroyuki NAKAMOTO  Masayoshi AIKAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-C No:6
      Page(s):
    698-706

    Novel, very small-size multilayer MMIC's using miniature microstrip lines on a thin dielectric film, as well as the features of the multilayer structure, are presented. Very narrow-width thin-film transmission lines, meander-like configurations, line crossovers, and vertical connections, which are effective for significant chip-size reduction and flexible layout, are realized and utilized in a 2.5-3 µmN-layer dielectric film structure. 180-degree and 90-degree hybrids and umltiport Wilkinson dividers, which are implemented in small areas of 0.1 mm2 and 1.7 mm2, are presented. Furthermore, layout flexibility in the multilayer structure is demonstrated by implementing distributed amplifiers into the layers.

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