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  • "The Center of Scattering"--Where is the Center of a Polygonal Cylinder for Electromagnetic Scattering ?--

    Masahiro HASHIMOTO  

     
    BRIEF PAPER

      Vol:
    E93-C No:1
      Page(s):
    74-76

    Phase information on wave scattering is not unique and greatly depends on a choice of the origin of coordinates in the measurement system. The present paper argues that the center of scattering for polygonal cylinders should not be a geometrical center of the obstacle such as a center of gravity but be a position that acts as a balance to the electrostatic field effects from edge points. The position is exactly determined in terms of edge positions, edge parameters and lengths of side of polygons. A few examples are given to illustrate a difference from the center of geometry.

  • A Sidelobe Suppression Technique by Regenerating Null Signals in OFDM-Based Cognitive Radios

    Tomoya TANDAI  Takahiro KOBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Spectrum Sensing

      Vol:
    E92-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3653-3664

    In this paper, a sidelobe suppression technique for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based cognitive radios (CR) is proposed. In the OFDM-based CR systems, after the CR terminal executes spectrum sensing, it transmits a CR packet by activating the subcarriers in the frequency bands where no signals are detected (hereinafter, these subcarriers are called "active subcarrier") and by disabling (nulling) the subcarriers in the frequency bands where the signals are detected. In this situation, a problem arises in that the signals that leak from the active subcarriers to the null subcarriers may interfere with the primary systems. Therefore, this signal leakage has to be minimized. In many OFDM-based wireless communication systems, one packet or frame consists of multiple OFDM symbols and the discontinuity between the consecutive OFDM symbols causes the signal leakage to the null subcarriers. In the proposed method, signal leakage to the null subcarriers is suppressed by regenerating null subcarriers in the frequency-domain signal of the whole packet as follows. One CR packet consisting of multiple OFDM symbols having null subcarriers and guard interval (GI) is buffered and oversampled, and then the oversampled signal is Fourier transformed at once and consequently the frequency-domain signal of the packet is obtained. The null subcarriers in the frequency-domain signal are zeroed again, and then the signal is inverse Fourier transformed and transmitted. The proposed method significantly suppresses the signal leakage. The spectral power density, the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) and the packet error rate (PER) performances of the proposed method are evaluated by computer simulations and the effectiveness of the proposed method is shown.

  • Antenna Beam Pattern Characteristics of HAPS User Terminal

    Bon-Jun KU  Dae Sub OH  Nam KIM  Do-Seob AHN  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E92-B No:11
      Page(s):
    3394-3396

    High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) are recently considered as a green infrastructure to provide high speed multimedia services. The critical issue of HAPS is frequency sharing with satellite systems. Regulating antenna beam pattern using adaptive antenna schemes is one of means to facilitate the sharing with a space receiver for fixed satellite services on the uplink of a HAPS system operating in U bands. In this letter, we investigate antenna beam pattern characteristics of HAPS user terminals with various values of scan angles of main beam, null position angles, and null width.

  • Frequency Domain Nulling Filter and Turbo Equalizer in Suppression of Interference for One-Cell Reused Single-Carrier TDMA Systems Open Access

    Chantima SRITIAPETCH  Seiichi SAMPEI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E92-B No:6
      Page(s):
    2085-2094

    This paper proposes a frequency domain nulling filter and Turbo equalizer to suppress interference in the uplink of one-cell reuse single-carrier time division multiple access (TDMA) systems. In the proposed system, the desired signal in a reference cell is interfered by interference signals including adjacent-channel interference (ACI), co-channel interference (CCI), and intersymbol interference (ISI). At the transmitter, after a certain amount of spectrum is nulled considering the expected CCI, the suppressed power due to nulling is reallocated to the remaining spectrum components so as to keep the total transmit power constant. In this process, when mitigation of ACI is necessary, after a certain amount of spectrum at both edges is nulled using an edge-removal filter, the aforementioned process is conducted. At the receiver, frequency domain SC/MMSE Turbo equalizer (FDTE) is employed to suppress ISI due to spectrum nulling process in the transmitter as well as the multipath fading. Computer simulations confirm that the proposed scheme is effective in suppression of CCI, ACI and ISI in one-cell reuse single-carrier TDMA systems.

  • Some Remarks on the Extension of Numerical Data to the Complex Space for Radiation Patterns in Electromagnetic Scattering Problems

    Masahiro HASHIMOTO  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E92-C No:1
      Page(s):
    109-111

    A numerical scheme for the analytic continuation of radiation patterns of the azimuthal coordinate θ into the whole space over the complex plane is given. The scattering data given over the real space [0, 2π] are extended into the complex plane by using the recurrence formulas. An example shows the validity of mathematically exact evaluation for the scattering from polygonal cylinders.

  • Speech Enhancement Using Improved Adaptive Null-Forming in Frequency Domain with Postfilter

    Heng ZHANG  Qiang FU  Yonghong YAN  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E91-A No:12
      Page(s):
    3812-3816

    In this letter, a two channel frequency domain speech enhancement algorithm is proposed. The algorithm is designed to achieve better overall performance with relatively small array size. An improved version of adaptive null-forming is used, in which noise cancelation is implemented in auditory subbands. And an OM-LSA based postfiltering stage further purifies the output. The algorithm also features interaction between the array processing and the postfilter to make the filter adaptation more robust. This approach achieves considerable improvement on signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and subjective quality of the desired speech. Experiments confirm the effectiveness of the proposed system.

  • Fast Convergence Blind Source Separation Using Frequency Subband Interpolation by Null Beamforming

    Keiichi OSAKO  Yoshimitsu MORI  Yu TAKAHASHI  Hiroshi SARUWATARI  Kiyohiro SHIKANO  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E91-A No:6
      Page(s):
    1357-1361

    We propose a new algorithm for the blind source separation (BSS) approach in which independent component analysis (ICA) and frequency subband beamforming interpolation are combined. The slow convergence of the optimization of the separation filters is a problem in ICA. Our approach to resolving this problem is based on the relationship between ICA and null beamforming (NBF). The proposed method consists of the following three parts: (I) a frequency subband selector part for learning ICA, (II) a frequency domain ICA part with direction-of-arrivals (DOA) estimation of sound sources, and (III) an interpolation part in which null beamforming constructed with the estimated DOA is used. The results of the signal separation experiments under a reverberant condition reveal that the convergence speed is superior to that of the conventional ICA-based BSS methods.

  • Co-channel Interference Suppression Scheme Employing Nulling Filter and Turbo Equalizer for Single-Carrier TDMA Systems

    Chantima SRITIAPETCH  Seiichi SAMPEI  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E90-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1857-1860

    This paper proposes a co-channel interference (CCI) suppression scheme employing a frequency-domain nulling filter and turbo equalizer for single-carrier uplink time division multiple access (TDMA) systems. In the proposed scheme, after the received signal is transformed into a frequency-domain signal via fast Fourier transform (FFT), CCI from an adjacent cell is suppressed by the nulling filter. Moreover, the proposed scheme employs a soft canceller and minimum mean square error (SC/MMSE) based turbo equalizer to suppress the performance degradation due to inter-symbol interference (ISI) caused by the nulling filter as well as the ISI induced by fading channel. Computer simulation confirms that the proposed scheme is effective in suppression of CCI compared to the conventional linear frequency-domain equalizer.

  • Reducing Detection Complexity of MIMO-OFDM by Using New Nulling Vectors

    Ming LEI  Hiroshi HARADA  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E90-B No:2
      Page(s):
    392-396

    We propose new nulling vectors for the subcarrier grouping based low-complexity detection scheme of V-BLAST (vertical Bell Laboratories layered space-time) coded MIMO-OFDM. In each subcarrier group, the center subcarrier uses the conventional ZF-DFE (zero-forcing decision-feedback- equalization) algorithm and the non-center subcarriers use the reduced-complexity ZF-DFE with the new nulling vectors. The subcarrier grouping based detection scheme, ZF-DFE-SG, can significantly reduce the detection complexity compared with ZF-DFE-EX which exhaustively applies the conventional ZF-DFE at each subcarrier independently. The performance loss is very small. We conduct the simulations for channel coded V-BLAST OFDM system under estimated channel frequency responses. It is shown the complexity can be reduced by 80.6% with only 1.0 dB performance loss for a 44 system.

  • Channel Estimation in Comb-Type Pilot Arrangements for OFDM Systems with Null Subcarriers

    Jihyung KIM  Sangho NAM  Daesik HONG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3458-3462

    This letter analyzes the degradation effect of null subcarriers in orthogonal frequency domain multiplexing (OFDM) systems on the time-domain maximum likelihood (ML) estimation performance. The analysis is used as the basis for a proposal for a channel estimation method that can overcome performance degradation caused by null subcarriers. The accuracy of the proposed method is confirmed by the numerical analysis.

  • Virtual Subcarrier Assignment (VISA) for Spatial Filtering of OFDM Signals

    Shinsuke HARA  Yunjian JIA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:11
      Page(s):
    3055-3064

    In this paper, we propose a novel spatial filtering technique for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signals called "VIrtual Subcarrier Assignment (VISA)." Here, virtual subcarrier is a subcarrier which is not used for data transmission. When a wireless terminal is equipped with multiple antennas, VISA can easily achieve a space division multiple access (SDMA) by assigning a different spectral position of virtual subcarrier to a different user. To realize VISA in an already-existing OFDM-based wireless local area network (WLAN), we discuss an antenna weight control method in the preamble of a signal burst format designed for the IEEE802.11a standard and evaluate the bit error rate (BER) performance in typical indoor wireless environments.

  • An Efficient User Selection Algorithm for Zero-Forcing Beamforming in Downlink Multiuser MIMO Systems

    Haibo ZHENG  Xiang CHEN  Shidong ZHOU  Jing WANG  Yongxing ZHOU  James Sungjin KIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:9
      Page(s):
    2641-2645

    In this letter, we propose an efficient user selection algorithm aiming to select users with less spatially correlation and meet the user number limit of zero-forcing beamforming in downlink multiuser MIMO systems. This algorithm yields a considerable complexity reduction with only a small loss in performance and it only needs partial users' CSI feedback. Coupled with the algorithm, a null space updating method in O(K2) time and a modified proportional fair scheduling algorithm are also proposed.

  • Robust Adaptive Array Employing Null Constraint

    Yi CHU  Wei-Yau HORNG  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E89-B No:9
      Page(s):
    2659-2661

    A deep null algorithm for adaptive narrowband beamforming in the presence of array gain errors is proposed. This new algorithm not only preserves the desired signal, but also yields superior performance. Simulations confirm this new approach.

  • I/Q Imbalance Compensation Using Null-Carriers in OFDM Direct-Conversion Receiver

    Junghwa BAE  Jinwoo PARK  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:8
      Page(s):
    2257-2260

    This letter proposes a compensation method that can alleviate the problem of I/Q mismatch generated in the direct-conversion receiver of OFDM systems. In the proposed method, the amount of I/Q mismatch is estimated using null-carriers in transmitted signals, and it is subtracted from received symbols to suppress I/Q mismatch effects. Simulations show experiments that the proposed method can effectively eliminate the I/Q mismatch effects.

  • Interface for Barge-in Free Spoken Dialogue System Using Nullspace Based Sound Field Control and Beamforming

    Shigeki MIYABE  Hiroshi SARUWATARI  Kiyohiro SHIKANO  Yosuke TATEKURA  

     
    PAPER-Speech/Audio Processing

      Vol:
    E89-A No:3
      Page(s):
    716-726

    In this paper, we describe a new interface for a barge-in free spoken dialogue system combining multichannel sound field control and beamforming, in which the response sound from the system can be canceled out at the microphone points. The conventional method inhibits a user from moving because the system forces the user to stay at a fixed position where the response sound is reproduced. However, since the proposed method does not set control points for the reproduction of the response sound to the user, the user is allowed to move. Furthermore, the relaxation of strict reproduction for the response sound enables us to design a stable system with fewer loudspeakers than those used in the conventional method. The proposed method shows a higher performance in speech recognition experiments.

  • On the Computational Synthesis of CMOS Voltage Followers

    Esteban TLELO-CUAUTLE  Delia TORRES-MUÑOZ  Leticia TORRES-PAPAQUI  

     
    PAPER-Circuit Synthesis

      Vol:
    E88-A No:12
      Page(s):
    3479-3484

    A systematic method is introduced to the computational synthesis of CMOS voltage followers (VFs). The method is divided in three steps: generation of the small-signal circuitry by selection of nullators to model the behavior of a VF, and addition of norators to form nullator-norator joined-pairs; generation of the bias circuitry by addition of ideal biases according to the properties of nullators and norators; and synthesis of the joined-pairs by MOSFETs, and of the current-biases by CMOS current mirrors. It is shown that the proposed synthesis method has the capability to generate already known and new CMOS VF topologies.

  • Improvement on Virtual Subcarrier Assignment (VISA) for Spatial Filtering of OFDM Signals: Multiple Subcarrier Puncturing

    Yunjian JIA  Shinsuke HARA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E88-B No:6
      Page(s):
    2516-2524

    We have proposed a novel spatial filtering technique named "VIrtual Subcarrier Assignment (VISA)" for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signals, which enables the transceiver equipped with an adaptive array antenna (AAA) to selectively receive or reject OFDM signals through coloring them with different virtual subcarrier positions in their frequency spectra. In this paper, we develop the VISA to use multiple virtual subcarrier assignment, which assigns a different combination of multiple virtual subcarrier positions in the frequency spectrum to each OFDM signal. Furthermore, we present two kinds of recursive least square (RLS)-based array weight control methods to support the VISA with multiple subcarrier puncturing in an IEEE802.11a-based system and evaluate the link-level performance in typical indoor wireless environments by computer simulations.

  • Mutual Coupling Matrix Estimation and Null Forming Methods for MBF Antennas

    Hiromitsu AOYAMA  Hiroyuki ARAI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E88-B No:6
      Page(s):
    2305-2312

    MBF (Microwave Beam Forming) antennas are beam forming antennas that perform pattern control in RF, for a low-cost design suitable for mobile terminals. An MBF antenna has only a single output port, since this antenna consists of an array antenna, microwave phase shifters, and a power combiner. Because of this simple configuration, MBF antennas cannot adopt conventional beam forming algorithms that require both phase and amplitude control, and signal observation of each antenna element. In this paper, mutual coupling matrix estimation and null forming methods are presented for MBF antennas. It is shown that the mutual coupling matrix can be estimated by changing the antenna weight instead of signal observation of each antenna element. It is also shown that phase-only null forming, including mutual coupling effect, can be done by the optimum phase perturbations. Numerical and experimental results show the performance of these algorithms.

  • Locations of Zeros for Electromagnetic Fields Scattered by Polygonal Objects

    Masahiro HASHIMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Basic Electromagnetic Analysis

      Vol:
    E87-C No:9
      Page(s):
    1595-1606

    Scattering of the two dimensional electromagnetic waves is studied by the infinite sequences of zeros arising on the complex plane, which just correspond to the null points of the far field pattern given as a function of the azimuthal angle θ. The convergent sequences of zeros around the point of infinity are evaluated when the scattering objects are assumed to be N-polygonal cylinders. Every edge condition can be satisfied if the locations of zeros are determined appropriately. The parameters, which allow us to calculate the exact positions of zeros, are given by the asymptotic analysis. It is also shown that there are N-directions of convergence, which tend to infinity. An illustrative example is presented.

  • Symbolic Computation of NF of Transistor Circuits

    Esteban TLELO-CUAUTLE  Carlos SANCHEZ-LOPEZ  

     
    PAPER-Nonlinear Problems

      Vol:
    E87-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2420-2425

    A novel method is presented to the symbolic computation of Noise Figure (NF) of transistor circuits. Several computationally efficient macromodels of BJTs and MOSFETs by using nullors, are introduced. To demonstrate the suitability of the proposed method, the fully-symbolic expression of NF of a CMOS current-mirror is computed, and the total output noise-voltage is compared with HSPICE simulations. The calculated NF and the simulated noise are in good agreement. Finally, the method is extended to compute NF of a CMOS translinear circuit biased in weak inversion.

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