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  • Development of a Communication Support Device Controlled by Eye Movements and Voluntary Eye Blink

    Junichi HORI  Koji SAKANO  Yoshiaki SAITOH  

     
    PAPER-Vision and Image

      Vol:
    E89-D No:6
      Page(s):
    1790-1797

    A communication support interface controlled by eye movements and voluntary eye blink has been developed for disabled individuals with motor paralysis who cannot speak. Horizontal and vertical electro-oculograms were measured using two surface electrodes attached above and beside the dominant eye and referring to an earlobe electrode and amplified with AC-coupling in order to reduce the unnecessary drift. Four directional cursor movements --up, down, right, and left-- and one selected operation were realized by logically combining the two detected channel signals based on threshold settings specific to the individual. Letter input experiments were conducted on a virtual screen keyboard. The method's usability was enhanced by minimizing the number of electrodes and applying training to both the subject and the device. As a result, an accuracy of 90.1 3.6% and a processing speed of 7.7 1.9 letters/min. were obtained using our method.

  • High-Speed Optical Fiber Networks Using Code-Division Multiple Access for Future Real-Time Computer Communications

    Jian-Guo ZHANG  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-B No:7
      Page(s):
    923-931

    In this paper, a feasible optical code-division multiple-access (CDMA) technique is proposed for high-speed computer networks using prime codes and optical signal processing to guarantee real-time data communications. All-optical architectures for fastly tunable CDMA encoders and decoders are presented, which can be feasibly implemented in the optical domain by using electrooptic switches and optical delay lines. This can support an ultrahigh throughput and a very fast reconfiguration time. Furthermore, we present a self-synchronized sample technique to ensure the correct phase synchronization between optical clock stream and asynchronous electronic data at each electrooptic modulator of an optical CDMA transmitter.

  • Performance Analysis of Non-coherent Delay-Locked Loop in Multiple Access Interference

    Seung Eok HONG  Soon Young YOON  Hwang Soo LEE  Jaemin AHN  

     
    LETTER-Communication Device and Circuit

      Vol:
    E78-B No:6
      Page(s):
    935-941

    This paper presents a performance analysis of the standard non-coherent delay-locked loop in asynchronous direct-sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) environments. In particular, the effects of multiple access interference on the loop performance are addressed. We work out an expression for the steady-state tracking-error variance and provide performance curves in terms of mean time to lose lock as a function of the number of interfering users and Eb/No.

  • Measurements on Low Frequency Phase and Amplitude Fluctuations and Its Application to Reduce the Noise in Bipolar Transistor Circuits

    Keiji TAKAGI  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E78-B No:2
      Page(s):
    279-280

    A system for measuring the low frequency amplitude and phase noises was set-up, with employing a phase sensitive detector and phase-shifter. It is noted that both noises were partly correlated. The phase noise was explained by the transit time fluctuation due to the fluctuating diffusion coefficient. The amplitude noise reduction was demonstrated by applying the inverted output of the phase noise to the amplitude noise.

  • A Compact Optical Module with a 1.3-µm/1.5-µm WDM Circuit for Fiber Optic Subscriber Systems

    Junichi YOSHIDA  Satoshi SEKINE  Hiroshi TERUI  Toshimi KOMINATO  Kaoru YOSHINO  Nobuyori TSUZUKI  Morio KOBAYASHI  Kenji OKADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-B No:9
      Page(s):
    880-885

    A hybrid integrated optical module composed of a silica-based planar lightwave circuit (PLC), a laser diode with an integrated monitor-photodiode, and a pin-photodiode is fabricated for use in high-performance, compact and cost-effective fiber optic subscriber systems. Its applicability to a wavelength-division-multiplex (WDM) system with a 1.3-µm bi-directional signal and a 1.5-µm one-way signal is demonstrated. The PLC was fabricated by a combination of flame hydrolysis deposition (FHD) and reactive ion etching (RIE), and it simultaneously achieved 1.3-µm/1.5-µm multi/demultiplexing and 1.3-µm Y-branching functions. The optical module exhibited insertion losses of 4.1dB at 1.31µm (including a Y-branch circuit loss of 3dB) and 0.5dB at 1.53µm. An optical output power of more than -4dBm was obtained from the optical module and the crosstalk was sufficiently low at less than -20dB between wavelengths of 1.3µm and 1.5µm. Temperature cycle tests on the optical module showed reliable and stable operation with an optical power fluctuation of less than 0.3dB for 500 cycles.