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  • RSSI-Based Localization Enhancement by Exploiting Interference Signals Open Access

    Hiroyuki HATANO  Seiya HORIUCHI  Kosuke SANADA  Kazuo MORI  Takaya YAMAZATO  Shintaro ARAI  Masato SAITO  Yukihiro TADOKORO  Hiroya TANAKA  

     
    PAPER-Sensing

      Vol:
    E108-B No:2
      Page(s):
    220-229

    Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)-based localization is of interest in indoor localization systems. In this study, we propose a method to improve localization accuracy using interference-oriented fluctuation. We estimate the distance between target and beacon nodes by utilizing the nodes located around them. When the beacon node transmits a signal to the target for measuring the distance, the surrounding nodes also transmit a copy of the signal. Such signals cause interference patterns at the beacon, thereby randomizing the RSSI. Our developed statistical signal processing enables the estimation of the strength of the received signal with the randomized RSSI. We numerically show that the distance between the target and beacon nodes is estimated with lower error than when using the conventional method. In addition, such accurate distance estimation allows significant improvement in localization performance. Our approach is useful for indoor localization systems, for example, those in medical and industrial applications.

  • Underdetermined RFID Tag Anti-Collision Based on Bounded Component Analysis Open Access

    Ling WANG  Zhongqiang LUO  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Pubricized:
    2024/07/12
      Vol:
    E108-A No:1
      Page(s):
    32-36

    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is one of the key technologies of the Internet of Things. However, during its application, it faces a huge challenge of co-frequency interference cancellation, that is, the tag collision problem. The multi-tag anti-collision problem is modeled as a Blind Source Separation (BSS) problem from the perspective of system communication transmission layer signal processing. In order to reduce the cost of the reader antenna, this paper uses the boundedness of the tag communication signal to propose an underdetermined RFID tag anti-collision method based on Bounded Component Analysis (BCA). This algorithm converts the underdetermined tag into the signal collision model is combined with the BCA mechanism. Verification analysis was conducted using simulation data. The experimental results show that compared with the nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF) algorithm based on minimum correlation and minimum volume constraints, the bounded component analysis method proposed in this article can perform better. Solving the underdetermined collision problem greatly improves the effect of eliminating co-channel interference of tag signals, improves the system bit error rate performance, and reduces the complexity of the underdetermined model system.

  • Digital Self-Interference Cancellations Addressing Radio-Frequency Impairments for In-Band Full Duplex Open Access

    Yuichi MIYAJI  Kazuki KOMATSU  Hideyuki UEHARA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E107-B No:12
      Page(s):
    882-889

    In-band full duplex requires digital self-interference cancellations (SICs). However, digital SICs are significantly challenged due to radio-frequency (RF) impairments. We have proposed several designs and analyses of digital SIC based on parallel Hammerstein models addressing RF impairments. Our proposed designs and analyses use orthogonal frequency division multiplexing in the Hammerstein SICs. Moreover, we have developed a testbed to evaluate the Hammerstein and our proposed SICs. Our experimental results showed that the self-interference cancellation ratio was 48.1 dB for one of the Hammerstein SICs. This paper reveals that our canceler designs and theoretical analyses can improve the Hammerstein SICs.

  • Wideband Interference Suppression for Automotive mmWave CS Radar: From Algorithm-Based to Learning-Based Approaches Open Access

    Xiaoyan WANG  Ryoto KOIZUMI  Masahiro UMEHIRA  Ran SUN  Shigeki TAKEDA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E107-B No:12
      Page(s):
    861-871

    In recent times, there has been a significant focus on the development of automotive high-resolution 77 GHz CS (Chirp Sequence) radar, a technology essential for autonomous driving. However, with the increasing popularity of vehicle-mounted CS radars, the issue of intensive inter-radar wideband interference has emerged as a significant concern, leading to undesirable missed targe detection. To solve this problem, various algorithm and learning based approaches have been proposed for wideband interference suppression. In this study, we begin by conducting extensive simulations to assess the SINR (Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio) and execution time of these approaches in highly demanding scenarios involving up to 7 interfering radars. Subsequently, to validate these approaches could generalize to real data, we perform comprehensive experiments on inter-radar interference using multiple 77 GHz MIMO (Multiple-Input and Multiple-output) CS radars. The collected real-world interference data is then utilized to validate the generalization capacity of these approaches in terms of SINR, missed detection rate, and false detection rate.

  • Experimental Evaluations on Learning-Based Inter-Radar Wideband Interference Mitigation Method Open Access

    Ryoto KOIZUMI  Xiaoyan WANG  Masahiro UMEHIRA  Ran SUN  Shigeki TAKEDA  

     
    PAPER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Pubricized:
    2024/01/11
      Vol:
    E107-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1255-1264

    In recent years, high-resolution 77 GHz band automotive radar, which is indispensable for autonomous driving, has been extensively investigated. In the future, as vehicle-mounted CS (chirp sequence) radars become more and more popular, intensive inter-radar wideband interference will become a serious problem, which results in undesired miss detection of targets. To address this problem, learning-based wideband interference mitigation method has been proposed, and its feasibility has been validated by simulations. In this paper, firstly we evaluated the trade-off between interference mitigation performance and model training time of the learning-based interference mitigation method in a simulation environment. Secondly, we conducted extensive inter-radar interference experiments by using multiple 77 GHz MIMO (Multiple-Input and Multiple-output) CS radars and collected real-world interference data. Finally, we compared the performance of learning-based interference mitigation method with existing algorithm-based methods by real experimental data in terms of SINR (signal to interference plus noise ratio) and MAPE (mean absolute percentage error).

  • Differential Active Self-Interference Cancellation for Asynchronous In-Band Full-Duplex GFSK Open Access

    Shinsuke IBI  Takumi TAKAHASHI  Hisato IWAI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E107-B No:8
      Page(s):
    552-563

    This paper proposes a novel differential active self-interference canceller (DASIC) algorithm for asynchronous in-band full-duplex (IBFD) Gaussian filtered frequency shift keying (GFSK), which is designed for wireless Internet of Things (IoT). In IBFD communications, where two terminals simultaneously transmit and receive signals in the same frequency band, there is an extremely strong self-interference (SI). The SI can be mitigated by an active SI canceller (ASIC), which subtracts an interference replica based on channel state information (CSI) from the received signal. The challenging problem is the realization of asynchronous IBFD for wireless IoT in indoor environments. In the asynchronous mode, pilot contamination is induced by the non-orthogonality between asynchronous pilot sequences. In addition, the transceiver suffers from analog front-end (AFE) impairments, such as phase noise. Due to these impairments, the SI cannot be canceled entirely at the receiver, resulting in residual interference. To address the above issue, the DASIC incorporates the principle of the differential codec, which enables to suppress SI without the CSI estimation of SI owing to the differential structure. Also, on the premise of using an error correction technique, iterative detection and decoding (IDD) is applied to improve the detection capability while exchanging the extrinsic log-likelihood ratio (LLR) between the maximum a-posteriori probability (MAP) detector and the channel decoder. Finally, the validity of using the DASIC algorithm is evaluated by computer simulations in terms of the packet error rate (PER). The results clearly demonstrate the possibility of realizing asynchronous IBFD.

  • Sum Rate Maximization for Multiuser Full-Duplex Wireless Powered Communication Networks Open Access

    Keigo HIRASHIMA  Teruyuki MIYAJIMA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E107-B No:8
      Page(s):
    564-572

    In this paper, we consider an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA)-based multiuser full-duplex wireless powered communication network (FD WPCN) system with beamforming (BF) at an energy transmitter (ET). The ET performs BF to efficiently transmit energy to multiple users while suppressing interference to an information receiver (IR). Multiple users operating in full-duplex mode harvest energy from the signals sent by the ET while simultaneously transmitting information to the IR using the harvested energy. We analytically demonstrate that the FD WPCN is superior to its half-duplex (HD) WPCN counterpart in the high-SNR regime. We propose a transmitter design method that maximizes the sum rate by determining the BF at the ET, power allocation at both the ET and users, and sub-band allocation. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

  • Evaluation of Multi-Valued Data Transmission in Two-Dimensional Symbol Mapping using Linear Mixture Model Open Access

    Yosuke IIJIMA  Atsunori OKADA  Yasushi YUMINAKA  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2024/05/09
      Vol:
    E107-D No:8
      Page(s):
    976-984

    In high-speed data communication systems, it is important to evaluate the quality of the transmitted signal at the receiver. At a high-speed data rate, the transmission line characteristics act as a high-frequency attenuator and contribute to the intersymbol interference (ISI) at the receiver. To evaluate ISI conditions, eye diagrams are widely used to analyze signal quality and visualize the ISI effect as an eye-opening rate. Various types of on-chip eye-opening monitors (EOM) have been proposed to adjust waveform-shaping circuits. However, the eye diagram evaluation of multi-valued signaling becomes more difficult than that of binary transmission because of the complicated signal transition patterns. Moreover, in severe ISI situations where the eye is completely closed, eye diagram evaluation does not work well. This paper presents a novel evaluation method using Two-dimensional(2D) symbol mapping and a linear mixture model (LMM) for multi-valued data transmission. In our proposed method, ISI evaluation can be realized by 2D symbol mapping, and an efficient quantitative analysis can be realized using the LMM. An experimental demonstration of four leveled pulse amplitude modulation(PAM-4) data transmission using a Cat5e cable 100 m is presented. The experimental results show that the proposed method can extract features of the ISI effect even though the eye is completely closed in the server condition.

  • Evaluating PAM-4 Data Transmission Quality Using Multi-Dimensional Mapping of Received Symbols Open Access

    Yasushi YUMINAKA  Kazuharu NAKAJIMA  Yosuke IIJIMA  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2024/04/25
      Vol:
    E107-D No:8
      Page(s):
    985-991

    This study investigates a two/three-dimensional (2D/3D) symbol-mapping technique that evaluates data transmission quality based on a four-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM-4) symbol transition. Multi-dimensional symbol transition mapping facilitates the visualization of the degree of interference (ISI). The simulation and experimental results demonstrated that the 2D symbol mapping can evaluate the PAM-4 data transmission quality degraded by ISI and visualize the equalization effect. Furthermore, potential applications of 2D mapping and its extension to 3D mapping were explored.

  • Joint AP Selection and Grey Wolf Optimization Based Pilot Design for Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems Open Access

    Zelin LIU  Fangmin XU  

     
    PAPER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Pubricized:
    2023/10/26
      Vol:
    E107-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1011-1018

    This paper proposes a scheme for reducing pilot interference in cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems through scalable access point (AP) selection and efficient pilot allocation using the Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO). Specifically, we introduce a bidirectional large-scale fading-based (B-LSFB) AP selection method that builds high-quality connections benefiting both APs and UEs. Then, we limit the number of UEs that each AP can serve and encourage competition among UEs to improve the scalability of this approach. Additionally, we propose a grey wolf optimization based pilot allocation (GWOPA) scheme to minimize pilot contamination. Specifically, we first define a fitness function to quantify the level of pilot interference between UEs, and then construct dynamic interference relationships between any UE and its serving AP sets using a weighted fitness function to minimize pilot interference. The simulation results shows that the B-LSFB strategy achieves scalability with performance similar to large-scale fading-based (LSFB) AP selection. Furthermore, the grey wolf optimization-based pilot allocation scheme significantly improves per-user net throughput with low complexity compared to four existing schemes.

  • RAN Slicing with Inter-Cell Interference Control and Link Adaptation for Reliable Wireless Communications Open Access

    Yoshinori TANAKA  Takashi DATEKI  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E107-B No:7
      Page(s):
    513-528

    Efficient multiplexing of ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) traffic, as well as ensuring the various reliability requirements of these traffic types in 5G wireless communications, is becoming increasingly important, particularly for vertical services. Interference management techniques, such as coordinated inter-cell scheduling, can enhance reliability in dense cell deployments. However, tight inter-cell coordination necessitates frequent information exchange between cells, which limits implementation. This paper introduces a novel RAN slicing framework based on centralized frequency-domain interference control per slice and link adaptation optimized for URLLC. The proposed framework does not require tight inter-cell coordination but can fulfill the requirements of both the decoding error probability and the delay violation probability of each packet flow. These controls are based on a power-law estimation of the lower tail distribution of a measured data set with a smaller number of discrete samples. As design guidelines, we derived a theoretical minimum radio resource size of a slice to guarantee the delay violation probability requirement. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed RAN slicing framework can achieve the reliability targets of the URLLC slice while improving the spectrum efficiency of the eMBB slice in a well-balanced manner compared to other evaluated benchmarks.

  • Effects of Electromagnet Interference on Speed and Position Estimations of Sensorless SPMSM Open Access

    Yuanhe XUE  Wei YAN  Xuan LIU  Mengxia ZHOU  Yang ZHAO  Hao MA  

     
    PAPER-Electromechanical Devices and Components

      Pubricized:
    2023/11/10
      Vol:
    E107-C No:5
      Page(s):
    124-131

    Model-based sensorless control of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is promising for high-speed operation to estimate motor state, which is the speed and the position of the rotor, via electric signals of the stator, beside the inevitable fact that estimation accuracy is degraded by electromagnet interference (EMI) from switching devices of the converter. In this paper, the simulation system based on Luenberger observer and phase-locked loop (PLL) has been established, analyzing impacts of EMI on motor state estimations theoretically, exploring influences of EMI with different cutoff frequency, rated speeds, frequencies and amplitudes. The results show that Luenberger observer and PLL have strong immunity, which enable PMSM can still operate stably even under certain degrees of interference. EMI produces sideband harmonics that enlarge pulsation errors of speed and position estimations. Additionally, estimation errors are positively correlated with cutoff frequency of low-pass filter and the amplitude of EMI, and negatively correlated with rated speed of the motor and the frequency of EMI.  When the frequency is too high, its effects on motor state estimations are negligible. This work contributes to the comprehensive understanding of how EMI affects motor state estimations, which further enhances practical application of sensorless PMSM.

  • Invisible Digital Image by Thin-Film Interference of Niobium Oxide Using Its Periodic Repeatability Open Access

    Shuichi MAEDA  Akihiro FUKAMI  Kaiki YAMAZAKI  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2023/08/22
      Vol:
    E107-C No:2
      Page(s):
    42-46

    There are several benefits of the information that is invisible to the human eye. “Invisible” here means that it can be visualized or quantified when using instruments. For example, it can improve security without compromising product design. We have succeeded in making an invisible digital image on a metal substrate using periodic repeatability by thin-film interference of niobium oxides. Although this digital information is invisible in the visible light wavelength range of 400-800nm, but detectable in the infrared light that of 800-1150nm. This technology has a potential to be applied to anti-counterfeiting and traceability.

  • Device-to-Device Communications Employing Fog Nodes Using Parallel and Serial Interference Cancelers

    Binu SHRESTHA  Yuyuan CHANG  Kazuhiko FUKAWA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2023/10/06
      Vol:
    E107-B No:1
      Page(s):
    223-231

    Device-to-device (D2D) communication allows user terminals to directly communicate with each other without the need for any base stations (BSs). Since the D2D communication underlaying a cellular system shares frequency channels with BSs, co-channel interference may occur. Successive interference cancellation (SIC), which is also called the serial interference canceler, detects and subtracts user signals from received signals in descending order of received power, can cope with the above interference and has already been applied to fog nodes that manage communications among machine-to-machine (M2M) devices besides direct communications with BSs. When differences among received power levels of user signals are negligible, however, SIC cannot work well and thus causes degradation in bit error rate (BER) performance. To solve such a problem, this paper proposes to apply parallel interference cancellation (PIC), which can simultaneously detect both desired and interfering signals under the maximum likelihood criterion and can maintain good BER performance even when power level differences among users are small. When channel coding is employed, however, SIC can be superior to PIC in terms of BER under some channel conditions. Considering the superiority, this paper also proposes to select the proper cancellation scheme and modulation and coding scheme (MCS) that can maximize the throughput of D2D under a constraint of BER, in which the canceler selection is referred to as adaptive interference cancellation. Computer simulations show that PIC outperforms SIC under almost all channel conditions and thus the adaptive selection from PIC and SIC can achieve a marginal gain over PIC, while PIC can achieve 10% higher average system throughput than that of SIC. As for transmission delay time, it is demonstrated that the adaptive selection and PIC can shorten the delay time more than any other schemes, although the fog node causes the delay time of 1ms at least.

  • Multibeam Digital Predistorter with Intercarrier Interference Suppression for Millimeter-Wave Array Antenna Transmitters

    Tomoya OTA  Alexander N. LOZHKIN  Ken TAMANOI  Hiroyoshi ISHIKAWA  Takurou NISHIKAWA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2023/08/03
      Vol:
    E106-B No:12
      Page(s):
    1470-1478

    This paper proposes a multibeam digital predistorter (DPD) that suppresses intercarrier interference caused by nonlinear distortions of power amplifiers (PAs) while reducing the power consumption of a multibeam array antenna transmitter. The proposed DPD reduces power consumption by allowing the final PAs of the array antenna transmitter to operate in a highly efficient nonlinear mode and compensating for the nonlinear distortions of the PAs with a unified dedicated DPD per subarray. Additionally, it provides the required high-quality signal transmission for high throughputs, such as realizing a 256-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) transmission instead of a 64-QAM transmission. Specifically, it adds an inverse-component signal to cancel the interference from an adjacent carrier of another beam. Consequently, it can suppress the intercarrier interference in the beam direction and improve the error vector magnitude (EVM) during the multibeam transmission, in which the frequency bands of the beams are adjacent. The experimental results obtained for two beams at 28.0 and 28.4GHz demonstrate that, compared with the previous single-beam DPD, the proposed multibeam DPD can improve the EVM. Also, they demonstrate that the proposed DPD can achieve an EVM value of <3%, which completely satisfies the 3GPP requirements for a 256-QAM transmission.

  • Protection of Latency-Strict Stations on WLAN Systems Using CTS-to-STA Frames

    Kenichi KAWAMURA  Shouta NAKAYAMA  Keisuke WAKAO  Takatsune MORIYAMA  Yasushi TAKATORI  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2022/11/28
      Vol:
    E106-B No:6
      Page(s):
    518-527

    Low-latency and highly reliable communication on wireless LAN (WLAN) is difficult due to interference from the surroundings. To overcome this problem, we have developed a scheme called Clear to Send-to-Station (CTS-STA) frame transmission control that enables stable latency communication in environments with strong interference from surrounding WLAN systems. This scheme uses the basic functions of WLAN standards and is effective for both the latest and legacy standard devices. It operates when latency-strict transmission is required for an STA and there is interference from surrounding WLAN devices while minimizing the control signal overhead. Experimental evaluations with prototype systems demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

  • Space Division Multiplexing Using High-Luminance Cell-Size Reduction Arrangement for Low-Luminance Smartphone Screen to Camera Uplink Communication

    Alisa KAWADE  Wataru CHUJO  Kentaro KOBAYASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2022/11/01
      Vol:
    E106-A No:5
      Page(s):
    793-802

    To simultaneously enhance data rate and physical layer security (PLS) for low-luminance smartphone screen to camera uplink communication, space division multiplexing using high-luminance cell-size reduction arrangement is numerically analyzed and experimentally verified. The uplink consists of a low-luminance smartphone screen and an indoor telephoto camera at a long distance of 3.5 meters. The high-luminance cell-size reduction arrangement avoids the influence of spatial inter-symbol interference (ISI) and ambient light to obtain a stable low-luminance screen. To reduce the screen luminance without decreasing the screen pixel value, the arrangement reduces only the high-luminance cell area while keeping the cell spacing. In this study, two technical issues related to high-luminance cell-size reduction arrangement are solved. First, a numerical analysis and experimental results show that the high-luminance cell-size reduction arrangement is more effective in reducing the spatial ISI at low luminance than the conventional low-luminance cell arrangement. Second, in view point of PLS enhancement at wide angles, symbol error rate should be low in front of the screen and high at wide angles. A numerical analysis and experimental results show that the high-luminance cell-size reduction arrangement is more suitable for enhancing PLS at wide angles than the conventional low-luminance cell arrangement.

  • A Computer-Aided Solution to Find All Feasible Schemes of Cyclic Interference Alignment for Propagation-Delay Based X Channels

    Conggai LI  Feng LIU  Xin ZHOU  Yanli XU  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Pubricized:
    2022/11/02
      Vol:
    E106-A No:5
      Page(s):
    868-870

    To obtain a full picture of potential applications for propagation-delay based X channels, it is important to obtain all feasible schemes of cyclic interference alignment including the encoder, channel instance, and decoder. However, when the dimension goes larger, theoretical analysis about this issue will become tedious and even impossible. In this letter, we propose a computer-aided solution by searching the channel space and the scheduling space, which can find all feasible schemes in details. Examples are given for some typical X channels. Computational complexity is further analyzed.

  • Analog-Circuit Domain Cancellation with Optimal Feedback Path Selection on Full-Duplex Relay Systems

    Hayato FUKUZONO  Keita KURIYAMA  Masafumi YOSHIOKA  Toshifumi MIYAGI  Takeshi ONIZAWA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Pubricized:
    2022/11/11
      Vol:
    E106-B No:5
      Page(s):
    470-477

    This paper proposes a scheme that reduces residual self-interference significantly in the analog-circuit domain on wireless full-duplex relay systems. Full-duplex relay systems utilize the same time and frequency resources for transmission and reception at the relay node to improve spectral efficiency. Our proposed scheme measures multiple responses of the feedback path by changing the direction of the main beam of the transmitter at the relay, and then selecting the optimal direction that minimizes the residual self-interference. Analytical residual self-interference is derived as the criterion to select the optimal direction. In addition, this paper considers the target of residual self-interference power before the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) dependent on the dynamic range in the analog-circuit domain. Analytical probability that the residual interference exceeds the target is derived to help in determining the number of measured responses of the feedback path. Computer simulations validate the analytical results, and show that in particular, the proposed scheme with ten candidates improves the residual self-interference by approximately 6dB at the probability of 0.01 that the residual self-interference exceeds target power compared with a conventional scheme with the feedback path modeled as Rayleigh fading.

  • Joint Transmission Null Beamforming for MIMO Full-Duplex Wireless Communication System

    Kotaro NAGANO  Masahiro KAWANO  Yuhei NAGAO  Hiroshi OCHI  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2022/09/15
      Vol:
    E106-A No:3
      Page(s):
    456-463

    Cancellation of self interference (SI) is an important technology in order for wireless communication system devices to perform full-duplex communication. In this paper, we propose a novel self-interference cancellation using null beamforming to be applied entire IEEE 802.11 frame including the legacy part for full-duplex wireless communication on Cooperative MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output). We evaluate the SI cancellation amount by the proposed method using a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and software defined radio (SDR), and show the experimental results. In the experiment, it is confirmed that the amount of SI cancellation by the proposed method was at least 18dB. The SI cancellation amount can be further potentiated with more accurate CSI (channel state information) by increasing the transmission power. It is shown that SI can be suppressed whole frame which includes legacy preamble part. The proposed method can be applied to next generation wireless communication standards as well.

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