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Yusuke KUWAHARA Yusuke IWAMATSU Kensaku FUJII Mitsuji MUNEYASU Masakazu MORIMOTO
In this paper, we propose a normalization method dividing the gradient vector by the sum of the diagonal and two adjoining elements of the matrix expressing the correlation between the components of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of the reference signal used for the identification of unknown system. The proposed method can thereby improve the estimation speed of coefficients of adaptive filter.
Kensaku FUJII Kenji KASHIHARA Isao WAKABAYASHI Mitsuji MUNEYASU Masakazu MORIMOTO
In this paper, we propose a method capable of shortening the distance from a noise detection microphone to a loudspeaker in active noise control system with non-minimum phase secondary path. The distance can be basically shortened by forming the noise control filter, which produces the secondary noise provided by the loudspeaker, with the cascade connection of a non-recursive filter and a recursive filter. The output of the recursive filter, however, diverges even when the secondary path includes only a minimum phase component. In this paper, we prevent the divergence by utilizing MINT (multi-input/output inverse theorem) method increasing the number of secondary paths than that of primary paths. MINT method, however, requires a large scale inverse matrix operation, which increases the processing cost. We hence propose a method reducing the processing cost. Actually, MINT method has only to be applied to the non-minimum phase components of the secondary paths. We hence extract the non-minimum phase components and then apply MINT method only to those. The order of the inverse matrix thereby decreases and the processing cost can be reduced. We finally show a simulation result demonstrating that the proposed method successfully works.
Masakazu MORIMOTO Minoru OKADA Shozo KOMAKI
This paper optimizes a hierarchical image transmission system based on the hierarchical modulation scheme in a band-limited Rayleigh fading channel. Authors analyze relations between hierarchical parameters and the image quality, and show that the existence of optimum hierarchical parameter that maximizes the received image quality.
Masakazu MORIMOTO Hiroshi HARADA Minoru OKADA Shozo KOMAKI
In the future satellite broadcasting system in 21GHz band, the rainfall attenuation is a most significant problem. To solve this problem, the hierarchical transmission systems have been studied. This paper analyzes the performance of the hierarchical modulation scheme from the view point of power assignment in the presence of the rainfall attenuation. This paper shows an optimum power assignment ratio to maximize the spectral efficiency and the signal-to-noise ratio of received image, and these optimum ratio is varied with the measure of system performance.
Takeshi KAWAI Atsutaka KURIHARA Masakazu MORI Toshio GOTO Akira MIYAUCHI Takakiyo NAKAGAMI
The transient spectral spread of directly modulated DFB LD's, which appears in the time-resolved chirping measurement, is studied experimentally and numerically. Such a phenomenon has been already reported as a side mode oscillation called "subpeak", but there has been little argument as to the physical origin. We make it clear that the subpeak is a spurious mode due to the influence of the photodetector bandwidth. The minimum photodetector bandwidth which is necessary in the time-resolved chirping measurement is examined. Furthermore the distortion of the long-distance transmitted waveform is also explained by one mode oscillation.
Takuto YOSHIOKA Kana YAMASAKI Takuya SAWADA Kensaku FUJII Mitsuji MUNEYASU Masakazu MORIMOTO
In this paper, we propose a step size control method capable of quickly canceling acoustic echo even when double talk continues from the echo path change. This method controls the step size by substituting the norm of the difference vector between the coefficient vectors of a main adaptive filter (Main-ADF) and a sub-adaptive filter (Sub-ADF) for the estimation error provided by the former. Actually, the number of taps of Sub-ADF is limited to a quarter of that of Main-ADF, and the larger step size than that applied to Main-ADF is given to Sub-ADF; accordingly the norm of the difference vector quickly approximates to the estimation error. The estimation speed can be improved by utilizing the norm of the difference vector for the step size control in Main-ADF. We show using speech signals that in single talk the proposed method can provide almost the same estimation speed as the method whose step size is fixed at the optimum one and verify that even in double talk the estimation error, quickly decreases.
Masakazu MORI Akiyuki TAKEDA Takeshi KAWAI Mari MIYATA Toshio GOTO Nobuhide YAMAGUCHI
The dependence of mode partition characteristics of 1.3 µm Fabry-Perot laser diodes on the modulation frequency and the modulation code has been investigated. From measurements with the frequency domain method and a simple analysis, it is confirmed that the modulation frequency dependence of k-value is caused by a competition among longitudinal modes which occurs with a time constant of several nano seconds. The mode partition characteristics in NRZ code is more affected by this mode competition than that in RZ code. Nevertheless, the k-value in NRZ code at modulation frequency fb is about the same as that in RZ code at modulation frequency fb/2. A simple formula which gives the k-value as a function of the modulation frequency is derived.
Kensaku FUJII Kenji KASHIHARA Mitsuji MUNEYASU Masakazu MORIMOTO
In this paper, we propose a method capable of shortening the distance from a noise detection microphone to a loudspeaker, which is one of important issues in the field of active noise control (ANC). In the ANC system, the secondary noise provided by the loudspeaker is required arriving at an error microphone simultaneously with the primary noise to be cancelled. However, the reverberation involved in the secondary path from the loudspeaker to the error microphone increases the secondary noise components arriving later than the primary noise. The late components are not only invalid for canceling the primary noise but also impede the cancellation. To reduce the late components, the distance between the noise detection microphone and the loud speaker is generally extended. The proposed method differently reduces the late components by forming the noise control filter, which produces the secondary noise, with the cascade connection of a non-recursive and a recursive filters. The distance can be thus shortened. On the other hand, the recursive filter is required to work stably. The proposed method guarantees the stable work by forming the recursive filter with the lattice filter whose coefficients are restricted to less than unity.
Takeshi KAWAI Adi RAHWANTO Katsuya KITAJIMA Masakazu MORI Toshio GOTO Akira MIYAUCHI
The relative intensity noise (RIN) spectra of DC driven 1.3 µm distributed feedback laser diodes under the influence of external reflections are measured for various currents and reflection lengths. The effective power reflectivities are 310-4-310-3. The enhanced noise is observed when the relaxation oscillation frequency coincides with the external cavity frequency. It is also observed that the RIN spectra with the near end reflections differ from those with the far end reflections. The degradation of the RIN spectra is analyzed with the rate equations numerically. A new reflection noise model, which includes the carrier density change induced by the reflections, is introduced. The near and far end reflections are characterized well by this model. Furthermore, it is found that the reflection induced noise effect can be described well by the far end reflection noise model even when the reflection length is as short as 1 m.
Yasushi SAKAMOTO Masakazu MORIMOTO Minoru OKADA Shozo KOMAKI
This paper proposes a new wireless multimedia communication system based on hierarchical modulation, which gives unequal transmission reliability corresponding to the sensitivity to the transmission errors. In order to achieve high quality multimedia communication in a band-limited and time-variant fading channel, the proposed scheme changes the modulation scheme according to the contents of information. Numerical analysis shows that the proposed system is an effective high-quality and high-speed multimedia transmission technique in fading channel.
Akiyuki TAKEDA Takeshi KAWAI Masakazu MORI Toshio GOTO Akira MIYAUCHI
The effect of the externally reflected light on the mode partition characteristics of 1.3 µm Fabry-Perot laser diodes is studied experimentally and numerically. It is observed that the k-value increases monotonically with the DC bias current and the external reflection coefficient. Based on these experimental results, a numerical model to study the mode partition characteristics of laser diodes in the presence of external reflections is developed. The results calculated using this model agree well with the experimental ones. It is found that the mode partition noise is mainly caused by the interference between the light in the laser diode and the reflected light, and also by the fluctuations of the induced emission and absorption. In the time domain, their contribution to the mode partition noise is almost localized in the time region within 0.1nsec at the time when the optical pulse turns on.
Takeshi KAWAI Atsutaka KURIHARA Masakazu MORI Toshio GOTO Akira MIYAUCHI Takakiyo NAKAGAMI
The mode partition noise of 1.3µm distributed feedback laser diodes (DFB LD's), which is induced by the externally reflected light, is studied experimentally and numerically. The mode partition noise is evaluated by the k-value. It is observed that the mode parition noise monotonically increases with the DC bias current when the reflected light affects DFB LD's and the DC bias current is above the threshold current. From the dependence of the k-value on the external power reflection coefficient, it is observed that the k-value dramatically increases when the external power reflection coefficient is above a value which differs from LD to LD. This is closely related to the fact that the tolerance to the externally reflected light depends on the threshold gain difference between the main mode and the dominant side mode.
Masakazu MORIMOTO Naotake KAMIURA Yutaka HATA Ichiro YAMAMOTO
To promote effective guidance by health checkup results, this paper predict a likelihood of developing lifestyle-related diseases from health check data. In this paper, we focus on the fluctuation of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) value, which deeply connected with diabetes onset. Here we predict incensement of HbA1c value and examine which kind of health checkup item has important role for HbA1c fluctuation. Our experimental results show that, when we classify the subjects according to their gender and triglyceride (TG) fluctuation value, we will effectively evaluate the risk of diabetes onset for each class.
Masakazu MORIMOTO Kensaku FUJII
In this paper, we propose a flexible gaze detection method using single PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera. In this method, a PTZ camera traces user's face and measures position of their viewing point, so they do not need to fix their head in front of camera. Furthermore, to realize accurate gaze detection, we employ elliptical iris template matching. To reduce calculation amount of iris template matching, we get rough gaze direction by simple method on ahead to decide ellipse shape. In this paper, we also adapt to variation of facial orientations, which will affect to detect viewing position and gaze direction. After several experiments, we examine accuracy of gaze detection and head tracking ability of this system.