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  • A Low-Loss 5 GHz Bandpass Filter Using HTS Quarter-Wavelength Coplanar Waveguide Resonators

    Hideyuki SUZUKI  Zhewang MA  Yoshio KOBAYASHI  Kei SATOH  Shoichi NARAHASHI  Toshio NOJIMA  

     
    PAPER-Microwave Devices and Systems

      Vol:
    E85-C No:3
      Page(s):
    714-719

    A new structure of a low-loss high temperature superconducting (HTS) filter is proposed by using quarter-wavelength coplanar waveguide (CPW) resonators. A 4-pole Chebyshev band-pass filter with the center frequency 5.0 GHz and the 0.01 dB-ripple fractional bandwidth 3.2% is designed based on the theory of direct-coupled resonator filters using K- and J-inverters. This filter is fabricated by using a high-Tc superconductive YBCO film deposited on a MgO dielectric substrate. The frequency response of the filter measured at 60 K agrees very well with the theoretical one. The insertion loss is 0.22 dB. The insertion loss of this filter is the lowest in HTS-CPW filters presented so far.

  • Design and Diagnosis of a 5 GHz 10-Pole HTS Bandpass Filter Using CPW Quarter-Wavelength Resonators

    Zhewang MA  Hideyuki SUZUKI  Yoshio KOBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER-Passive (Filter)

      Vol:
    E86-C No:2
      Page(s):
    144-149

    A high temperature superconductor (HTS) 5 GHz 10-pole bandpass filter (BPF) is designed by using coplanar waveguide (CPW) quarter-wavelength resonators. The 10-pole Chebyshev BPF has a center frequency 5.0 GHz and a fractional bandwidth 3.2%. Based on an equivalent circuit with J- and K-inverters, the filter is first designed by using an EM simulator. Next an optimization algorithm is employed to diagnose the discrepancy between the filter responses calculated by the EM simulator and the equivalent circuit. Adjustment of the dimensions of the filter is made thereby. The frequency response of the adjusted filter satisfies well the design specifications.

  • High Performance InP/InGaAs HBTs for 40-Gb/s Optical Transmission ICs

    Hiroshi MASUDA  Kiyoshi OUCHI  Akihisa TERANO  Hideyuki SUZUKI  Koichi WATANABE  Tohru OKA  Hirokazu MATSUBARA  Tomonori TANOUE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-C No:3
      Page(s):
    419-427

    We have developed a fabrication technique for high-performance high-thermal-stability InP/InGaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs) for use in 40-Gb/s ICs. The HBT's T-shaped emitter electrode structure simplifies the fabrication process and enables high controllability of spacing between the emitter and the base electrodes. A highly-C-doped base, grown by gas-source MBE, and a new Pt-based metal system results in a low base resistance. An InP subcollector suppresses thermal runaway of HBTs at high collector current better than a conventional InGaAs subcollector does. Using these techniques, we fabricated a very-high-performance HBT with an extremely high cutoff frequency fT of 235 GHz. The RF measurements show that the collector current at the peak cutoff frequency is inversely proportional to collector thickness. We also fabricated a static 1/2 frequency divider, that can be used for 40-Gb/s optical transmission systems, operating up to 44 GHz. This divider confirmed that the developed HBT is applicable to 40-Gb/s optical transmission ICs.

  • A Comparative Study of Output Probability Functions in HMMs

    Seiichi NAKAGAWA  Li ZHAO  Hideyuki SUZUKI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E78-D No:6
      Page(s):
    669-675

    One of the most effective methods in speech recognition is the HMM which has been used to model speech statistically. The discrete distribution and the continuos distribution HMMs have been widely used in various applications. However, in recent years, HMMs with various output probability functions have been proposed to further improve recognition performance, e.g. the Gaussian mixture continuous and the semi-continuous distributed HMMs. We recently have also proposed the RBF (radial basis function)-based HMM and the VQ-distortion based HMM which use a RBF function and VQ-distortion measure at each state instead of an output probability density function used by traditional HMMs. In this paper, we describe the RBF-based HMM and the VQ-distortion based HMM and compare their performance with the discrete distributed, the Gaussian mixture distributed and the semi-continuous distributed HMMs based on their speech recognition performance rates through experiments on speaker-independent spoken digit recognition. Our results confirmed that the RBF-based and VQ-distortion based HMMs are more robust and superior to traditional HMMs.

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