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Volume E93-B No.10  (Publication Date:2010/10/01)

    Special Section on Advanced Technologies in Antennas and Propagation in Conjunction with Main Topics of ISAP2009
  • FOREWORD Open Access

    Prayoot AKKARAEKTHALIN  Toru UNO  

     
    FOREWORD

      Page(s):
    2495-2495
  • Bandwidth and Gain Enhancement of Microstrip Patch Antennas Using Reflective Metasurface Open Access

    Sarawuth CHAIMOOL  Kwok L. CHUNG  Prayoot AKKARAEKTHALIN  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Page(s):
    2496-2503

    Bandwidth and gain enhancement of microstrip patch antennas (MPAs) is proposed using reflective metasurface (RMS) as a superstrate. Two different types of the RMS, namely- the double split-ring resonator (DSR) and double closed-ring resonator (DCR) are separately investigated. The two antenna prototypes were manufactured, measured and compared. The experimental results confirm that the RMS loaded MPAs achieve high-gain as well as bandwidth improvement. The desinged antenna using the RMS as a superstrate has a high-gain of over 9.0 dBi and a wide impedance bandwidth of over 13%. The RMS is also utilized to achieve a thin antenna with a cavity height of 6 mm, which is equivalent to λ/21 at the center frequency of 2.45 GHz. At the same time, the cross polarization level and front-to-back ratio of these antennas are also examined.

  • Planar Waveguide Arrays for Millimeter Wave Systems Open Access

    Makoto ANDO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Page(s):
    2504-2513

    Design of high gain and high efficiency antennas is one of the key challenges in antenna engineering and especially in millimeter wave communication systems. Various types of planar waveguide arrays with series-fed traveling wave operation have been developed in Tokyo Tech with the special focus upon efficiency enhancement as well as reduction of fabrication cost. In this review, four kinds of single layer waveguide arrays characterized with the series fed travelling wave operation are surveyed first. To cope with the bandwidth narrowing effects due to long line effects associated with the series fed operation, authors have introduced partially corporate feed embedded in the single layer waveguide. They further extended the study to cover fully corporate feed arrays with multiple layer waveguide as well; a new fabrication technique of diffusion bonding of laminated thin plates has the potential to realize the low cost mass production of multi-layer structures for the millimeter wave application. Secondly, the novel methods for loss evaluation of copper plate substrate are established for the design of post-wall waveguide arrays where dielectric loss and conductor loss is determined in wide range of millimeter wave band, by using the Whispering gallery mode resonator. This enables us to design the planar arrays with the loss taken into account. Finally, the planar arrays are now applied to two kinds of systems in the Tokyo Tech millimeter wave project; the indoor short range file-transfer systems and the outdoor communication systems for the medium range backhaul links. The latter has been field-tested in the model network built in Tokyo Tech Ookayama campus. Early stage progress of the project including unique propagation data is also reported.

  • Performance Evaluation of Spatial Correlation Characteristics for Handset Antennas Using Spatial Fading Emulator Based on Clarke's Model

    Hiroshi IWAI  Kei SAKAGUCHI  Tsutomu SAKATA  Atsushi YAMAMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Mobile Propagation

      Page(s):
    2514-2522

    This paper describes a spatial fading emulator based on Clarke's model that can evaluate spatial correlation characteristics between signals received by handset antennas including human-body effect under emulated multipath propagation environments. The proposed model is composed of scatterers, phase-shifters and attenuators. The scatterers are located at equal intervals on the circumference of a circle. Phase shifters and attenuators in a control circuit are used to control the phase and amplitude of each wave radiated from the scatterers in order to emulate multi-path propagation environments, such as Rayleigh or Nakagami-Rice distribution, to be generated at their center. In this paper, the maximum distance between receiving antennas that could be used to evaluate spatial correlation characteristics between antennas was investigated experimentally. The measurement results show that 15 scatterers with a radius of 1.5 m are sufficient to evaluate spatial correlation characteristics within the branch separation of 1.7 λ when parallel dipole antennas are used as receiving antennas.

  • Narrow-Wall-Connected Microstrip-to-Waveguide Transition Using V-Shaped Patch Element in Millimeter-Wave Band

    Kazuyuki SEO  Kunio SAKAKIBARA  Nobuyoshi KIKUMA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2523-2530

    Narrow-wall-connected microstrip-to-waveguide transition using V-shaped patch element in millimeter-wave band is proposed. Since the microstrip line on the narrow-wall is perpendicular to the E-plane of the waveguide, waveguide field does not couple directly to the microstrip line. The current on the V-shaped patch element flows along inclined edges, then current on the V-shaped patch element couples to the microstrip line efficiently. Three types of transitions are investigated. A numerical investigation of these transitions show some relations between bandwidth and insertion loss. It is confirmed that the improved transition exhibits an insertion loss of 0.6 dB from 76 to 77 GHz, and a bandwidth of 4.1% (3.15 GHz) for the reflection coefficient below -15 dB.

  • A Deformed-Film UWB Antenna

    Ning GUAN  Hiroiku TAYAMA  Hirotaka FURUYA  David DELAUNE  Koichi ITO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2531-2537

    A compact antenna is proposed for operating at the Federal Communications Commission allocated ultra-wideband (UWB) of 3.1-10.6 GHz. The antenna is made by deforming a film antenna which consists of two glass-shaped and square-shaped radiation elements. The antenna in its planar form is optimized for the UWB operation and is deformed by different manners such as folding, meandering or twisting, without much influence on its input characteristics. The deformations not only miniaturize the antenna but also improve its radiation characteristics. A prototype with a dimension of 2033 mm2 is fabricated and then the antenna is deformed by rolling it into a circular rod with a diameter of 6.4 mm, or meandering it into a square rod with a cross-sectional dimension of 65 mm2. The deformed antennas maintain the operation at the UWB and have better omni-directional radiation patterns than the antenna in its planar form.

  • Design of a Partially-Corporate Feed Double-Layer Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna in 39 GHz Band and Fabrication by Diffusion Bonding of Laminated Thin Metal Plates

    Miao ZHANG  Jiro HIROKAWA  Makoto ANDO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2538-2544

    Introducing diffusion bonding of laminated thin metal plates to the fabrication of slotted waveguide arrays enlightens the high potential and the feasibility of multi-layer antennas with high-performance. It is a promising process with low cost even for a double-layer antenna, because the number of etching patterns for thin metal plates is only five. In this paper, a double-layer antenna for broadband characteristics is designed in 39 GHz band as demonstration. A 20 20-element antenna is composed of 2 2 sub-arrays by installing a partially-corporate feed circuit in the bottom layer underneath radiating waveguides in the top layer. The five-element sub-arrays in both the feeding and radiating parts are designed first. A new structure for the last slot coupler with shortened termination is also proposed to avoid an extra slot-free region when assembling the neighbor sub-arrays. As the simulation results by HFSS, the maximum gain of 34.55 dBi with the antenna efficiency of 85.5% is estimated at 38.5 GHz. The test antenna is fabricated by the diffusion bonding of thin copper plates. As the measurement results, a very high aperture efficiency of 83.2% with the directivity of 34.5 dBi is realized at the center frequency of 38.75 GHz, where the antenna gain of 34.4 dBi with the high antenna efficiency of 81.4% is achieved. The bandwidth of 5.0% defined as 1 dB down from the maximum gain is achieved.

  • Narrow-Wall-Slotted Hollow-Waveguide Array Antenna Using Partially Parallel Feeding System in Millimeter-Wave Band

    Yuki IKENO  Kunio SAKAKIBARA  Nobuyoshi KIKUMA  Hiroshi HIRAYAMA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2545-2553

    We developed a slotted waveguide planer array antenna with partially parallel feeding in millimeter-wave band. Travelling-wave excitation is more effective for low loss feeding of array antennas than parallel feeding systems. However, array antenna with travelling-wave excitation essentially possesses a significant problem of long line effect which degrades gain due to beam shift by frequency change when the array antenna is fed from the edge of the radiating waveguide. We propose the way to reduce the gain degradation due to frequency change, thus, partially parallel feeding system is developed. Measured performance of the developed antenna is evaluated in this paper.

  • A Coaxial Feeder with Two Pairs of Parasitic Pins for Realizing Rotationally Symmetric Aperture Illumination in Spiral Array Radial Line Slot Antennas

    Hideki UEDA  Jiro HIROKAWA  Makoto ANDO  Matteo ALBANI  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2554-2561

    A spiral array radial line slot antenna (SA-RLSA) is designed in 22 GHz band. A SA-RLSA excited with a coaxial feeder suffers from aperture illumination fluctuation in amplitude and phase in the circumferential (φ-) direction while in the radial direction, reasonably uniform distribution is observed. Rotational symmetry of radiation patterns is degraded and especially the sidelobe levels are unbalanced. This fluctuation is associated with the generation of the higher order modes in the φ-direction and is the unique defect of SA-RLSA which uses oversized waveguide. In this paper, a novel feeding structure with two pairs of parasitic pins around a coaxial feeder is proposed and designed so as to compensate the rotational asymmetry of aperture illumination. A measurement using the model antenna designed in 22 GHz band demonstrates the enhancement of the rotational symmetry; the circumferential fluctuation is reduced from 5.1 dB and 33 degrees to 1.8 dB and 12 degrees, while the fluctuation in the first sidelobe level suppressed from 10.7 dB to 1.2 dB.

  • Leaky Wave Antenna Using Composite Right/Left-Handed Transmission Line Composed of Ladder Network for UHF Band

    Shinji KAMADA  Naobumi MICHISHITA  Yoshihide YAMADA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2562-2569

    Broadband antennas have various applications in digital terrestrial television (DTV) services. Compact broadband antennas are required for arranging in long and narrow space along the rim of a laptop display. A leaky-wave antenna using the composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) is one of the candidates for achieving the broadband antenna. However, there are not enough to design guideline of small leaky wave antennas using the CRLH-TL for UHF band. In this paper, a CRLH-TL comprising a ladder network is proposed for broadband and simple structure. The paper also discusses the design of a leaky-wave antenna with the CRLH-TL operating in the DTV band. The relation between the operating bandwidth and attenuation constant of the CRLH-TL is discussed. An antenna that can be accommodated in the limited and narrow space available in mobile terminals has to be designed. Hence, the effects of the number of cells and a finite ground plane are discussed with the purpose of achieving the miniaturization of the antenna. In this study, the transmission and radiation characteristics of the fabricated antennas are measured. The gain of the fabricated antenna is confirmed to remain almost constant even when the operating frequency is varied. The maximum gain and operating band achieved in this study are approximately -0.6 dBi and about 54%, respectively.

  • A Low-Profile Dual-Polarized Directional Antenna for Enhancing Channel Capacity in Indoor MIMO Systems

    Daisuke UCHIDA  Hiroyuki ARAI  Yuki INOUE  Keizo CHO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2570-2577

    The use of directional antenna and polarization diversity techniques has been reported to achieve good MIMO performance. Low-profile, small structures are required to configure the MIMO antenna with these techniques. First, we assume downlink transmission in indoor MIMO systems and present the design guidelines for the radiation pattern to obtain large channel capacity by the ray-tracing method. We then propose a uni-directional, dual-polarized MIMO antenna with a thickness of 0.24λ based on the design guidelines. The proposed antenna consists of dipole antennas mounted horizontally to the ground plane and cavity backed slot antennas for vertical polarization. We apply the proposed antenna to 2 2 MIMO transmission and demonstrate the effectiveness of channel capacity enhancement in an actual environment. The improvement factor is revealed to be +16.2% with place averaged value compared to sleeve antenna configuration.

  • A Stochastic Approach to Design MIMO Antenna with Parasitic Elements Based on Propagation Characteristics

    Naoki HONMA  Kentaro NISHIMORI  Riichi KUDO  Yasushi TAKATORI  Takefumi HIRAGURI  Masato MIZOGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2578-2585

    This paper proposes a channel capacity maximization method for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) antennas with parasitic elements. Reactive terminations are connected to the parasitic elements, and the reactance values are determined to achieve stochastically high channel capacity for the environment targeted. This method treats the S-parameter and propagation channel of the antenna, including the parasitic elements, as a combined circuit. The idea of the 'parasitic channel,' which is observed at the parasitic antenna, is introduced to simplify the optimization procedure. This method can significantly reduce the number of necessary measurements of the channel for designing the antenna. As a design example, a bidirectional Yagi-Uda array, which has two driven antennas at both ends of the linear array, is measured in an indoor environment. The resulting design offers enhanced channel capacity mainly due to its improved signal-to-noise ratio compared to the antenna without the parasitic antennas.

  • Small-Sized Shaped Beam Base Station Antenna with Superior Intersector Interference Reduction in High Speed Cellular Systems

    Masayuki NAKANO  Hiroyasu ISHIKAWA  Shinichi NOMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2586-2594

    This paper presents a newly developed small-sized shaped beam base station antenna in order to reduce inter-sector interference for next generation high speed wireless data communication systems. The developed antenna realizes polarization diversity as a single small-sized antenna without decreasing the 3 dB main beamwidth compared with the conventional antenna by applying a newly designed beam shaping method. Furthermore, side sub-reflectors are newly installed in the radome to reduce the antenna beam gain in the direction toward the edge region neighboring the other sectors of the horizontal antenna pattern. By adopting this type of reflector, the diameter of the radome can be minimized at 0.65 λ, which is slightly longer than that of the conventional antenna. Both a computer simulation and a field measurement test based on an actual cellular network were conducted for the purpose of clarifying the validity of the shaped beam antenna. In the results, the CINR at the service area by the shaped beam antenna was 1 dB and 3.5 dB better than that of the conventional antenna at the median and 10% of CDF, respectively. The developed antenna will be expected to contribute to the enhancement of the quality of cellular radio systems in the future.

  • Reconstruction of a Dielectric Cylinder with the Use of the T-Matrix and the Singular Value Decomposition

    Kenichi ISHIDA  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2595-2600

    An algorithm is formulated for reconstructing a dielectric cylinder with the use of the T-matrix and the singular value decomposition (SVD) and is discussed through numerical examples under noisy conditions. The algorithm consists of two stages. At the first stage the measured data of scattered waves is transformed into the T-matrix. At the second stage we reconstruct the cylinder from the T-matrix. The singular value decomposition is applied in order to separate the radiating and the nonradiating currents, and the radiating current is directly obtained from the T-matrix. The nonradiating current and the object are reconstructed by decreasing a residual error of the current in the least square approximation, where linear equations are solved repeatedly. Some techniques are used in order to reduce the calculation time and to reduce the effects of noise. Numerical examples show us that the presented approach is simple and numerically feasible, and enables us to reconstruct a large object in a short time.

  • Theoretical Estimation of Scattering Waves in Transverse Section of Upper Body for On-Body Wireless Communications

    Changyong SEO  Kazuyuki SAITO  Masaharu TAKAHASHI  Koichi ITO  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2601-2610

    This paper attempts to analyze theoretically the propagation characteristics in the transverse section of upper body to support on-body wireless communications. The analytical estimation assumes that the human body is structured as a lossy-dielectric circular cylinder with infinite length that consists of the 2/3-muscle equivalent uniform tissue. Each scattering electric field formulation inside and outside of the cylinder is derived for scattering characteristics in the propagation environment including the human body when the source current has the vertical direction to the cylinder surface or the horizontal direction to the cylinder axis. In order to confirm the reliability of the formulation, total electric field distributions at 2.45 GHz are compared with the results by the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. In each current direction, general scattering characteristics and the influence on the total propagation are estimated. Furthermore, from scattering and total electric field intensities evaluated with the variations of operating frequency, radius of the human body, and distance between a source and the human body, propagation characteristics are investigated to assist in the design of a device for on-body propagation channel with the upper body.

  • Quantitative Evaluation for Computational Cost of CG-FMM on Typical Wiregrid Models

    Keisuke KONNO  Qiang CHEN  Kunio SAWAYA  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2611-2618

    The conjugate gradient-fast multipole method (CG-FMM) is one of the powerful methods for analysis of large-scale electromagnetic problems. It is also known that CPU time and computer memory can be reduced by CG-FMM but such computational cost of CG-FMM depends on shape and electrical properties of an analysis model. In this paper, relation between the number of multipoles and number of segments in each group is derived from dimension of segment arrangement in four typical wiregrid models. Based on the relation and numerical results for these typical models, the CPU time per iteration and computer memory are quantitatively discussed. In addition, the number of iteration steps, which is related to condition number of impedance matrix and analysis model, is also considered from a physical point of view.

  • Three-Dimensional Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis Using Constrained Interpolation Profile Method

    Jerdvisanop CHAKAROTHAI  Qiang CHEN  Kunio SAWAYA  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2619-2628

    A characteristic-based constrained interpolation profile (CIP) method for solving three-dimensional, time-dependent Maxwell's equations is successfully developed. It is utilized to solve one-dimensional wave equations in the formulation of the Maxwell's equations. Calculation procedure of the CIP method for three-dimensional scattering analysis is described in details. Update equations for boundary conditions of a perfectly conducting (PEC) interface and a dielectric interface are formulated and obtained in explicit forms. Numerical analyses of electromagnetic scatterings of PEC sphere, dielectric sphere and PEC cube are performed and the scattering coefficient is calculated and compared with the Mie's analytic results. As a result, the scattering coefficients show good agreement with the Mie's results, which demonstrates the validity of the CIP method and the formulated update equations. It is also shown that the phase of the scattering coefficients determined by the CIP method are slightly more accurate than that of the FDTD method.

  • Novel Negative Permittivity Structure and Its Application to Excitation of Surface Plasmon in Microwave Frequency Range

    Yujiro KUSHIYAMA  Toru UNO  Takuji ARIMA  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2629-2635

    This paper proposes a novel metamaterial structure, which equivalently indicates negative permittivity, for the purpose of applying it to a near-field imaging and/or diagnostics of electromagnetic properties by using a surface plasmon in microwave frequency range. The proposed structure consists of a conducting wire lattice with conducting spheres embedded at the mid-point of the wire. It is shown that a spatial dispersion of the wire lattice can be reduced significantly by the sphere. It is also shown that this structure can successfully be applied to an excitation of the surface plasmon in the microwave frequency range by adequately cutting into a thin slab.

  • Basic Construction of Whole-Body Averaged SAR Estimation System Using Cylindrical-External Field Scanning for UHF Plane Wave Irradiation of Human Models

    Yoshifumi KAWAMURA  Takashi HIKAGE  Toshio NOJIMA  

     
    PAPER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2636-2643

    The purpose of this study is to establish a whole-body averaged specific absorption rate (WB-SAR) estimation method using the power absorbed by humans; a cylindrical-external field scanning technique is used to measure the radiated RF (radio-frequency) power. This technique is adopted with the goal of simplifying the estimation of the exposure dosimetry of humans who have different postures and/or sizes. In this paper, to validate the proposed measurement method, we subject numerical human phantom models and cylindrical scanning conditions to FDTD analysis. We design a radiation system that uses a dielectric lens to achieve plane-wave irradiation of tested human phantoms in order to develop an experimental WB-SAR measurement system for UHF far-field exposure condition. In addition, we use a constructed SAR measurement system to confirm absorbed power estimations of simple geometrical phantoms and so estimate measurement error of the measurement system. Finally, we discuss the measurement results of WB-SARs for male adult and child human phantom models.

  • Waveform Distortion and Transmission Gain on Ultra Wideband Impulse Radio

    Sathaporn PROMWONG  Pichaya SUPANAKOON  Jun-ichi TAKADA  

     
    PAPER-Radio Systems

      Page(s):
    2644-2650

    A waveform of an ultra wideband impulse radio (UWB-IR) system can be extremely distorted through a channel even for free-space transmission because of antenna dispersion. This highly degrades the link budget performance. Therefore, the understand of antenna characteristics, which effects on waveform distortion, is necessary. This paper studies the waveform distortion due to antenna in free space transmission in UWB-IR system. The link budget is usually evaluated by using the Friis' transmission formula. However, it is not directly applicable to the UWB-IR transmission system. The link budget evaluation formula attended from conventional Friis' transmission formula that takes into account the transmitted waveform, its distortion due to the antennas, the channel and the correlation receiver is proposed. Since the antenna is significant pulse-shaping filters in UWB-IR system, the example kind of the log-periodic dipole antenna (LPDA) is experimentally examined, especially focused on the effect of the template waveforms.

  • Control of Power Dividing Ratio in Four-Way Power Divider for Feeding Microstrip Comb-Line Antenna

    Morihiko NANJO  Kunio SAKAKIBARA  Nobuyoshi KIKUMA  Hiroshi HIRAYAMA  

     
    LETTER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2651-2654

    A one-input four-way power divider is developed for feeding circuit of a microstrip comb-line antenna. The four-way power divider is composed of two-stage tournament-configuration of three Y-junctions. To control the sidelobe level and beam width in radiation pattern of the array, the power dividing ratio is assigned for the four-way power divider. Required dividing ratio is designed by changing the line width to control the impedance. To take impedance matching at the connection parts of the Y-junctions, 1/4-wavelength impedance-transformers are applied to the divider and taper structure is supplied at discontinuities. Four-comb-line antennas are designed and fabricated at 76.5 GHz. We evaluated sidelobe level and beam width by experiment to confirm the performance of the power divider.

  • Linearly Tapered Slot Antenna with Defected Sides for Gain Improvement

    Seongmin PYO  Dae-Myoung IN  In-Chul SHIN  Young-Sik KIM  

     
    LETTER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2655-2657

    A new linearly tapered slot antenna (LTSA) with defected sides is proposed in this letter. Both sides are defected with half-dumbbell shape slots that may alter the surface current intensities on both sides. As the half-dumbbell size is increased, the 3-dB beamwidth of the proposed antenna is 4° and 6° lower in the E/H-plane, respectively, than these of the LTSA without defects. Accordingly, the measured gain is improved by up to 3.75 dB and the first side lobe level is lowered by about -10.8 dB and -5.8 dB in the E/H-planes, respectively.

  • Compact Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas Using EM Coupled Loop Resonators

    Junho CHOI  Seongmin PYO  Sang-Min HAN  Young-Sik KIM  

     
    LETTER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2658-2661

    In this letter, compact loop resonator type circular polarization (CP) antennas with a square ring and an X-shaped meander loop are presented. Both antennas are fed to a microstrip line with electromagnetic coupling. By adjusting the gap and length of a coupled microstrip line, the magnitude and phase conditions of two orthogonal modes for CP can be determined. The proposed antennas show good axial ratios and also good agreements between experimented and simulated results.

  • Dual Band Hybrid Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Application in ISM and UNII Band

    Yen-Nien WANG  Yih-Chien CHEN  Kai-Hao CHEN  

     
    LETTER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2662-2665

    The hybrid antenna consisted of cylindrical dielectric resonator and rectangular slot was implemented. The hybrid antenna resonated at two different frequencies. The lower resonant frequency was associated with the rectangular slot while the higher resonant frequency was associated with the cylindrical dielectric resonator. Parametric investigation was carried out using simulation software. The proposed hybrid antenna had good agreement between the simulation and measurement results. A 24% bandwidth (return loss < 10 dB) of 2.30 GHz, and a 18% bandwidth (return loss < 10 dB) of 5.46 GHz was implemented successfully for application in ISM and UNII band.

  • A New Scheme to Avoid Null Zone for HF-Band RFID with Diversity Combining of Loop Antennas

    Hiroshi HIRAYAMA  Nobuyoshi KIKUMA  Kunio SAKAKIBARA  

     
    LETTER-Antennas

      Page(s):
    2666-2669

    A new scheme to avoid null zone for HF-band RFID without expanding antenna size is proposed. At first, we demonstrate by FDTD simulation that the null zone occurs because of cancellation of magnetic fields over the loop surface. To prevent cancellation of magnetic fields, the loop antenna is split into four parts, which work as a planar array antenna. The outputs of antennas are gathered by using combining circuit. We have validated by FDTD simulation that the proposed scheme enlarges the worst received power by 13.1 dB.

  • FDFD and FDTD Methods for Band Diagram Analysis of 2-Dimensional Periodic Structure

    Amin Gul HANIF  Yujiro KUSHIYAMA  Toru UNO  Takuji ARIMA  

     
    LETTER-Electromagnetic Analysis

      Page(s):
    2670-2672

    A band diagram is fundamental for investigating the electromagnetic properties of periodic structures such as photonic and/or electromagnetic crystals and electromagnetic bandgap structures. In this paper, computer resources and the accuracy of the Finite Difference Frequency Domain and the Finite Difference Time Domain methods are studied. The periodic structure treated here consists of two-dimensional dielectric cylinders.

  • Proposal of Improved PTS Method for STBC MIMO-OFDM Systems

    Tanairat MATA  Pornpawit BOONSRIMUANG  Pisit BOONSRIMUANG  Hideo KOBAYASHI  

     
    LETTER-Radio Systems

      Page(s):
    2673-2676

    This paper proposes a new Partial Transmit Sequence (PTS) method in conjunction with the concurrent algorithm for Space Time Block Code Multiple Input Multiple Output-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (STBC MIMO-OFDM) systems. The feature of proposed PTS method is that each cluster is divided into two parts and these two parts employ the different weighting factors to achieve the better Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) with keeping the same size of side information and almost the same size of computational complexity as that for the conventional concurrent PTS method.

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  • Error Probability in Multichannel Reception with M-QAM, M-PAM and R-QAM Schemes under Generalized Fading

    Wamberto Jose Lira de QUEIROZ  Marcelo Sampaio de ALENCAR  Waslon Terllizzie Araujo LOPES  Francisco MADEIRO  

     
    PAPER-Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment for Communications

      Page(s):
    2677-2687

    This article presents a unified analytical framework to evaluate the bit error probability (BEP) of M-QAM, R-QAM and M-PAM modulation schemes for different types of fading channels, modeled with Hoyt, Rice, Rayleigh, Nakagami and Log-normal distributions. The mathematical development is obtained for maximal-ratio combining multichannel reception and assumes independent fading paths. The new BEP expressions are written in terms of the integral of the moment generating funcion of the instantaneos signal-to-noise ratio. The advantage of this approach is that it can be applied to any type of fading, and the integrals, even though they do not provide exact expressions, can be numerically evaluated.

  • Multicast Routing and Wavelength Assignment for Dynamic Multicast Sessions in WDM Network Using Minimum Delta

    Alex FUNG  Iwao SASASE  

     
    PAPER-Fiber-Optic Transmission for Communications

      Page(s):
    2688-2695

    We propose a scheme of MultiCast Routing and Wavelength Assignment (MC-RWA) to establish light-tree for dynamic multicast session for the Wavelength Division Multiplex (WDM) network by choosing the wavelength that leads to a reduction in blocking probabilities by using a parameter Δ. Δ is defined as the overall reduction of connectivity of the nodes in the network caused by a wavelength assignment process when using a particular wavelength, and we assign wavelength resources to the multicast session by choosing the Δ which leads to smallest reduction in connectivity. Through computer simulation, we show that the proposed scheme has lower blocking probabilities when compared with minimum cost scheme under the condition that wavelength conversion is not allowed.

  • Grid Network Service-Web Services Interface Version 2 Achieving Scalable Reservation of Network Resources Across Multiple Network Domains via Management Plane

    Yukio TSUKISHIMA  Michiaki HAYASHI  Tomohiro KUDOH  Akira HIRANO  Takahiro MIYAMOTO  Atsuko TAKEFUSA  Atsushi TANIGUCHI  Shuichi OKAMOTO  Hidemoto NAKADA  Yasunori SAMESHIMA  Hideaki TANAKA  Fumihiro OKAZAKI  Masahiko JINNO  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Page(s):
    2696-2705

    Platforms of hosting services are expected to provide a virtual private computing infrastructure with guaranteed levels of performance to support each reservation request sent by a client. To enhance the performance of the computing infrastructure in responding to reservation requests, the platforms are required to reserve, coordinate, and control globally distributed computing and network resources across multiple domains. This paper proposes Grid Network Service -- Web Services Interface version 2 (GNS-WSI2). GNS-WSI2 is a resource-reservation messaging protocol that establishes a client-server relationship. A server is a kind of management system in the management plane, and it allocates available network resources within its own domain in response to each reservation request from a client. GNS-WSI2 has the ability to reserve network resources rapidly and reliably over multiple network domains. This paper also presents the results of feasibility tests on a transpacific testbed that validate GNS-WSI2 in terms of the scalable reservation of network resources over multiple network domains. In the tests, two computing infrastructures over multiple network domains are dynamically provided for scientific computing and remote-visualization applications. The applications are successfully executed on the provided infrastructures.

  • AS Alliance for Resilient Communication over the Internet

    Yuichiro HEI  Akihiro NAKAO  Tomohiko OGISHI  Toru HASEGAWA  Shu YAMAMOTO  

     
    PAPER-Internet

      Page(s):
    2706-2714

    The current interdomain routing protocol, BGP, is not resilient to a path failure due to its single-path and slowly-converging route calculation. This paper proposes a novel approach to improve the resilience of the interdomain communication by enabling a set of ASes to form an alliance for themselves. The alliance members cooperatively discover a set of disjoint paths using not only the best routes advertised via BGP but also the ones unadvertised. Since such a set of disjoint paths are unlikely to share a link failure, a member AS can provide a pair of the other members with a transit to circumvent the failure. We evaluate how many disjoint paths we could discover from both advertised and hidden (unadvertised) routes by analyzing publicly available BGP route data. Our feasibility study indicates that an alliance of ASes can establish a set of disjoint paths between arbitrary pair of its alliance members with high probability to improve the resilience of interdomain routing among the members.

  • Accurate Estimation of the Number of Weak Coherent Signals

    Masashi TSUJI  Kenta UMEBAYASHI  Yukihiro KAMIYA  Yasuo SUZUKI  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Page(s):
    2715-2724

    Estimating the number of signals (NIS) is an important goal in array signal processing, such as direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation. A common approach for solving this problem is to use an eigenvalue of the array covariance matrix and information criterion, such as the Akaike information criterion (AIC) and minimum description length (MDL). However they suffer serious degradation, when the incoming signals are coherent. To estimate the NIS of the coherent signals impinging on a uniform linear array (ULA), a method for estimating the number of signals without eigendecomposition (MENSE) is proposed. The accuracy of the NIS estimation performance of MENSE is superior to the other algorithms equipped with preprocessing such as the spatial smoothing preprocessing (SSP) and forward/backward spatial smoothing techniques (FBSS) to decorrelate the coherency of signals. Instead of using SSP or FBSS preprocessing, MENSE uses the Hankel correlation matrices. The Hankel correlation matrices can not only decorrelate the coherency of signals but also suppress the influence of noise. However, in severe conditions like low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or a closely spaced signals impinging on a ULA, the NIS estimation metric of MENSE has some bias which causes estimation error. In this paper, we pay attention to the multiplicity defined by the ratio of the geometric mean to the arithmetic mean. Accordingly, we propose a new estimation metric that has less bias than that in MENSE. The Computer simulation results show that the proposed method is superior to MENSE in the above severe conditions.

  • Genetic Algorithm Based Equalizer for Ultra-Wideband Wireless Communication Systems

    Nazmat SURAJUDEEN-BAKINDE  Xu ZHU  Jingbo GAO  Asoke K. NANDI  Hai LIN  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2725-2734

    In this paper, we propose a genetic algorithm (GA) based equalization approach for direct sequence ultra-wideband (DS-UWB) wireless communication systems, where the GA is combined with a RAKE receiver to combat the inter-symbol interference (ISI) due to the frequency selective nature of UWB channels for high data rate transmission. The proposed GA based equalizer outperforms significantly the RAKE and the RAKE-minimum mean square error (MMSE) receivers according to results obtained from intensive simulation work. The RAKE-GA receiver also provides bit-error-rate (BER) performance very close to that of the optimal RAKE-maximum likelihood detection (MLD) approach, while offering a much lower computational complexity.

  • Timing Offset Interference Canceller in Multi-Link Transmission for OFDM-Based Cellular Radio Communications

    Kenji HOSHINO  Atsushi NAGATE  Teruya FUJII  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2735-2741

    In next-generation mobile communications, it is important to improve the throughput of the cell edge as well as that of the whole cell. Multi-link transmission from two adjacent BSs has been studied for improving the throughput at the cell edge in OFDM-based cellular systems, which are major candidates for next-generation mobile communication systems. In multi-link transmission, an MS at a cell edge receives signals from both adjacent BSs by orthogonally multiplexing those signals in the frequency domain. Therefore, the cell-edge MS can utilize the frequency and power resources of both adjacent BSs, which improves the cell-edge throughput. However, when the received timing difference between the signals from both BSs exceeds the maximum permissible value, adjacent-channel interference is caused by the collapse of the orthogonality. In this paper, to resolve this issue, we propose a novel timing-offset interference canceller. To clarify the performance of the proposed canceller, this paper evaluates its performance with respect to the residual interference power and the BER by computer simulation.

  • A Joint Synchronization and Demodulation Scheme for UWB Systems

    Yongwei QIAO  Tiejun LV  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2742-2752

    In this paper, a joint blind synchronization and demodulation scheme is developed for ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse radio systems. Based on the prior knowledge of the direct-sequence (DS) spread codes, the proposed approach can achieve frame-level synchronization with the help of frame-rate samples. Taking advantage of the periodicity of the DS spread codes, the frame-level synchronization can be carried out even in one symbol interval. On the other hand, after timing acquisition, these frame-rate samples can be re-utilized also for demodulation. Thus the acquisition time and the implementation complexity are reduced considerably. The performance improvement can be justified by both theoretical analysis and simulation results, in terms of acquisition probability and bit error rate (BER).

  • Joint Water Filling-MRT Downlink Transmit Diversity for a Broadband Single-Carrier Distributed Antenna Network

    Hiroki MATSUDA  Kazuki TAKEDA  Fumiyuki ADACHI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2753-2760

    In this paper, joint water filling and maximal ratio transmission (joint WF-MRT) downlink transmit diversity for a single-carrier distributed antenna network (SC DAN) is proposed. The joint WF-MRT transmit weight allocates the transmit power in both transmit antenna dimension and frequency dimension, i.e., the power allocation is done both across frequencies based on WF theorem and across transmit antennas based on MRT strategy. The cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the channel capacity achievable by joint WF-MRT transmit diversity is evaluated by Monte-Carlo numerical computation method. The channel capacities achievable with joint WF-MRT, MRT, and WF transmit weight (WF transmit weight is done across transmit antennas and frequencies based on WF theorem) are compared. It is shown that the joint WF-MRT transmit weight provides the highest channel capacity among three transmit weights.

  • Multicell Downlink Capacity with Base Station Cooperation

    Yongpeng WU  Bin JIANG  Xiqi GAO  

     
    LETTER-Fundamental Theories for Communications

      Page(s):
    2761-2765

    In this paper, we study the performance of base station (BS) cooperation for downlink transmission. Based on a modified Wyner multicell model, an opportunistic intra cell scheduling scheme is proposed. Then, we derive a closed-form expression for the sum-rate capacity of the proposed scheme in the Rayleigh flat-fading channel. Also, we prove that the opportunistic scheme can be regarded as providing a downlink beam-forming scheme to achieve a tighter lower bound for the downlink sum rate capacity. Numerical results confirm our theoretical analysis.

  • Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation for OFDM Systems by Histogram

    Ju-Ya CHEN  

     
    LETTER-Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment for Communications

      Page(s):
    2766-2768

    Carrier frequency offset may distort the orthogonality of the subcarriers in OFDM systems and it must be estimated and compensated to maintain the system performance. A blind carrier frequency offset estimator based on the histogram of the received signal's phase is proposed in this letter. The proposed estimator can operate under additive white Gaussian noise and multipath channels without known training signal, redundant guard interval, and virtual carrier. Compared to subspace-based blind estimators, the proposed estimator can provide better mean-square-error performance.

  • A Supplementary of WiMax Downlink Scheduling for Jitter Sensitive Traffic

    Yen-Wen CHEN  Ming-Huang TSAI  

     
    LETTER-Network

      Page(s):
    2769-2772

    A previous study proposed a downlink scheduling of real time variable rate (RT-VR), non real time variable rate (NRT-VR), and best effort (BE) traffic forwarding classes[1] to support QoS of the WiMax network. However, the study did not consider scheduling extended real time variable rate (ERT-VR) service, which defines the additional requirement of jitter performance when compared with RT-VR service. This article studies the supplementing function in ERT-VR service to complete QoS scheduling of downlink traffic in the WiMax network. Simulation results indicate that the proposed scheme not only satisfies delay time, but also guarantees the jitter requirement of ERT-VR traffic.

  • Analysis to Random Direction Model of Ad-Hoc Networks

    Yan-tao LIU  Ji-hua LU  Heng LIU  

     
    LETTER-Network

      Page(s):
    2773-2776

    The asymptotic properties of node distribution and speed distribution in random direction model were analyzed, respectively, by the tools of geometric probability and palm calculus. The probability density function for node distribution in circular regions was obtained which indicated that mobile nodes tended to disperse as simulation advancing. The speed decay phenomenon was confirmed in this model. Moreover, the hypostasis of speed decay was proved to be the correlation between speed and duration within any movement period.

  • Forcible Resonant Characteristics of a Cutoff Cavity-Backed Slot Radiator with a Single Reactance Loaded at the End of the Parasitic Post

    Ki-Chai KIM  Kazuhiro HIRASAWA  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Page(s):
    2777-2780

    This paper presents the forcible resonant characteristics of a cutoff cavity-backed slot radiator. It has a feed post and a parasitic post inserted parallel to the slot width, done by adding a single external reactance to the top or the bottom side of the parasitic post. The basic radiator characteristics for a perfect matching to a 50-Ω coaxial line due to the connecting position of the external reactance are discussed. Comparisons show that the bandwidth of the top side loading is narrower than the bottom side loading case. The theoretical analysis is verified by the measured return loss.

  • Compact Hybrid DRA Combined with PIFA

    Junghwan YEOM  Sinhyung JEON  Hyengcheul CHOI  Hyeongdong KIM  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Page(s):
    2781-2783

    A dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is located below a radiating patch of an planar inverted F antenna (PIFA) to achieve a compact hybrid antenna and a multiple band operation. Loop-type structures with PIFA shorting pins are used as feeds for both the DRA and the PIFA. The proposed antenna operates well in two frequency bands without perturbing the fundamental radiation characteristics of each operating radiation mode of the DRA and the PIFA. Its electromagnetic performance and the desirable practical size of the proposed hybrid antenna are attractive for small mobile communication devices.

  • Metamaterial-Based Microstrip Antenna Using Slot-Embedded Ground Plane for Bandwidth Improvements

    Seongmin PYO  Min-Jae LEE  Young-Sik KIM  

     
    LETTER-Antennas and Propagation

      Page(s):
    2784-2786

    In this letter, a new design of a metamaterial-based microstrip antenna is presented using triangular slots embedded on the ground plane to enhance the impedance bandwidth. To improve the impedance bandwidth of the proposed antenna, two resonant mode frequencies are closely allocated using the slotted ground without changing the radiator element. The impedance bandwidth of VSWR < 2.5 is measured at 2.43 GHz (37.6%) centered on 6.46 GHz, from 5.24 GHz to 7.67 GHz in good agreements with the simulated results.

  • Optimization of Field Uniformity in a Reverberation Chamber Using Quadratic Residue Diffusers

    Jung-Hoon KIM  Sung-Il YANG  Joong-Geun RHEE  

     
    LETTER-Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)

      Page(s):
    2787-2790

    This letter presents results showing improved field uniformity in a reverberation chamber using quadratic residue diffusers. The optimal occupying ratio of the diffusers on one side wall of the chamber is presented. A reverberation chamber is an alternative to the semi-anechoic chamber, which is widely used for the analysis and measurement of electromagnetic interference and immunity. To analyze the field characteristics, quadratic residue diffusers were designed for the 1-3 GHz frequency band, and the FDTD method was used. At 1-3 GHz, the standard deviation of the test volume in the reverberation chamber was investigated. The reverberation chamber had good field uniformity when quadratic residue diffusers occupy 37.5-50% of one side wall of the reverberation chamber; the field uniformity saturated at the diffuser occupancy rate of 75%.

  • A Calibration Scheme for Delay Mismatch Compensation in OFDM-Based Polar Transmitter

    Hun-sik KANG  Min-Lee HWANG  Jin LEE  Sok-kyu LEE  Hae-wook CHOI  Sin-Chong PARK  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2791-2794

    This paper presents a calibration scheme for delay mismatch between envelope and phase in the OFDM polar transmitter. An asynchronous delay detection method is proposed to avoid using a complicated signal processing algorithm or synchronous elements which need high clocking rates for detecting small delay mismatch. This scheme uses buffer delay chains to estimate the mismatch and then the estimated delay values are asynchronously stored in registers. It is verified that the proposed scheme well suites application to the OFDM polar transmitter through SPW, Matlab and HDL simulations. It achieves the margin of about 20 dB at 20 MHz offset, 10 dB at 40 MHz offset in terms of spectral limit specified in WLAN standard.

  • Distributed Switch and Stay Combining with Partial Relay Selection over Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Vo Nguyen Quoc BAO  Hyung Yun KONG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2795-2799

    Switch and stay combining (SSC) is an attractive diversity technique due to its low complexity and compatibility to resource-constrained wireless networks. This letter proposes a distributed SSC for partial relay selection networks in order to achieve spatial diversity as well as to improve spectral efficiency. Simulation results show that the performance loss (in terms of bit error probability) of the proposed networks relative to partial relay selection networks with selection combining is not substantial.

  • A Time-Frequency Interleave Structure of Single Carrier FDE over Deep Fading Wireless Channels

    Liang ZHU  Yukui PEI  Ning GE  Jianhua LU  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2800-2803

    We propose a time-frequency interleave (TFI) structure of single carrier (SC) frequency domain equalization (FDE) to combat spectral nulls of wireless channels. Permuted copies of block data are transmitted in the TFI-FDE, providing the same diversity order as maximal-ratio receiver combining. The spectral nulls are compensated by uncorrelated spectral components of the same channel. It shows 4 dB diversity gains at BER of 10-2 over an indoor channel. The TFI-FDE is computationally-efficient in combination with fast Fourier transform. This TFI-FDE fits SC systems with single antenna. It needs no channel state information at the transmitter.

  • Performance Analysis of Alamouti Scheme in Time-Varying and Spatially Correlated Channels

    Eunju LEE  Jaedon PARK  Giwan YOON  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2804-2807

    In this paper, we analyze the performance of the 21 Alamouti scheme suggested by Alamouti, composed of the transmit space-time code and the simple linear decoding processing, in perfectly time-varying and spatially correlated channels. We derive the closed-form probability density function (PDF) of output signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and outage probability of the Alamouti scheme as a function of spatial correlation coefficient in the consideration of no correlation in time. We observe that the performance of the Alamouti scheme is severely degraded when the channels are time-varying and spatially correlated.

  • Power Controlled Concurrent Transmissions in mmWave WPANs

    Yongsun KIM  Meejoung KIM  Wooyong LEE  Chul-Hee KANG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2808-2811

    This letter considers power-controlled transmission from directional antennas in mmWave wireless personal area network (WPAN) systems. The attributes of these systems are studied; these include the number of concurrent transmissions and the power consumption with different system parameters, such as the antenna's beamwidth and radiating efficiency. Numerical results are presented to show that the power controlled transmission enables more concurrent transmissions than the non-power controlled transmission. The results also show that the number of concurrent transmissions increases as the beamwidth and the path loss component become smaller and the antenna's radiating efficiency increases. In addition, the power controlled system generally uses less power than the non-power controlled transmission set up; the overall analysis is verified by simulation.

  • Opportunistic Cooperative Communications over Nakagami-m Fading Channels

    Runping YUAN  Taiyi ZHANG  Jing ZHANG  Jianxiong HUANG  Zhenjie FENG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2812-2816

    In this letter, a dual-hop wireless communication network with opportunistic amplify and forward (O-AF) relay is investigated over independent and non-identically distributed Nakagami-m fading channels. Employing Maclaurin series expansion around zero to derive the approximate probability density function of the normalized instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), the asymptotic symbol error rate (SER) and outage probability expressions are presented. Simulation results indicate that the derived expressions well match the results of Monte-Carlo simulations at medium and high SNR regions. By comparing the O-AF with all AF relaying analyzed previously, it can be concluded that the former has significantly better performance than the latter in many cases.

  • Error Performance of Prerake Diversity Combining-Based UWB Spatial Multiplexing MIMO Systems over Indoor Wireless Channels

    Jinyoung AN  Sangchoon KIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2817-2821

    In this letter, we consider a novel ultra-wideband (UWB) spatial multiplexing (SM) multiple input multiple output (MIMO) structure, which consists of prerake diversity combiners in the transmitter and a zero forcing (ZF) detector in the receiver. For a UWB SM MIMO system with N transmit antennas, M receive antennas, and L resolvable multipath components, it is shown that the proposed prerake combining-based MIMO detection scheme has the diversity order of (LN-M+1) and its BER performance is analytically presented in a log-normal fading channel and also compared with that of a rake combining-based ZF scheme.

  • Inverse QR 2D-RLS Adaptive Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems

    Akshay SONI  Tanvi SHARMA  Vijaykumar CHAKKA  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2822-2825

    This letter proposes Inverse QR two-dimensional Recursive Least Square (IQR-2D-RLS) adaptive channel estimation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems (using Givens Rotations and Householder Transformations). It is more stable numerically than 2D-RLS algorithm. MATLAB simulations show that BER performance of IQR-2D-RLS algorithm is similar to that of 2D-RLS algorithm.

  • Achievable Rate of Adaptive Wireless Multicast with Antenna Diversity in Nakagami Fading Channels

    Jae Cheol PARK  Jin Soo WANG  Iickho SONG  Yun Hee KIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2826-2829

    We derive the average achievable rate of an adaptive wireless multicast method with antenna diversity in Nakagami fading channels when the rate is selected by the minimum signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the multicast group. Based on the limiting distribution of the minimum SNR, we then derive an approximation to the average achievable rate, which provides accurate values easily in a wide range of channel parameters.

  • Implementation of OFDMA-Based Cognitive Radio via Accessible Interference Temperature

    Bin DA  Chi-Chung KO  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Page(s):
    2830-2832

    In a conventional downlink OFDMA system, an underlay secondary network is co-located to formulate a new implementation of OFDMA-based cognitive radio (OCR), where spectrum sharing is enabled between primary users and secondary users. With the introduced concept of accessible interference temperature, this new model can be easily implemented and may contribute to the future realization of OCR systems.

  • A Fast Architecture Exploration Method for High Throughput IEEE 802.11e MAC Implementation Using SystemC

    Sung-Rok YOON  Min Li HUANG  Sangho SEO  Hiroshi OCHI  Sin-Chong PARK  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Page(s):
    2833-2836

    This paper presents a fast and systematic architecture exploration method that realizes an efficient IEEE 802.11e based hardware/software co-design Medium Access Control (MAC) system architecture, which can achieve near theoretical MAC throughput for burst data transmission while complying with strict channel access time requirements. Our design approach uses SystemC based Transaction Level Modeling (TLM) framework to integrate reconfigurable general purpose computing and communication resources into the application model for rapid evaluation of core parameters, system performance, and application specific optimizations. As a result, a MAC system architecture that achieves a simulated MAC throughput of more than 100 Mbps when transmitted at 260 Mbps of Physical Layer (PHY) data rate is obtained. This result is verified with X-X-IMPLEMENTATION on a Xilinx Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) board.

  • Adaptive Hot Clutter Mitigation Using Subbanding by Multi-Channel Synthetic Aperture Radar

    Jiantao SUN  Ping ZHANG  

     
    LETTER-Sensing

      Page(s):
    2837-2841

    A hot clutter mitigation algorithm based on Subbanding and Space Fast-time Adaptive Processing (Fast-time STAP) for Multi-channel Synthetic Aperture Radar (MSAR) is analyzed, and is compared with the method based on just fast-time STAP. Simulation results demonstrate that the method based on subbanding and fast-time STAP performs better than the method based on just fast-time STAP in hot clutter mitigation for MSAR.