IEICE Transactions on Electronics
Online ISSN : 1745-1353
Print ISSN : 0916-8524
Volume E101.C, Issue 8
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Special Section on Recent Advances in Simulation Techniques and Their Applications for Electronics
  • Hideaki KIMURA
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 611
    Published: August 01, 2018
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  • Toshio MURAYAMA, Akira MUTO, Amane TAKEI
    Article type: PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 612-619
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    In this paper we report the convergence acceleration effect of the extended node patch preconditioner for the iterative full-wave electromagnetic finite element method with more than ten million degrees of freedom. The preconditioner, which is categorized into the multiplicative Schwarz scheme, effectively works with conventional numerical iterative matrix solving methods on a parallel computer. We examined the convergence properties of the preconditioner combined with the COCG, COCR and GMRES algorithms for the analysis domain encompassed by absorbing boundary conditions (ABC) such as perfectly matched layers (PML). In those analyses the properties of the convergence are investigated numerically by sweeping frequency range and the number of PMLs. Memory-efficient nature of the preconditioner is numerically confirmed through the experiments and upper bounds of the required memory size are theoretically proved. Finally it is demonstrated that this extended node patch preconditioner with GMRES algorithm works well with the problems up to one hundred million degrees of freedom.

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  • Zejun ZHANG, Yasuhide TSUJI, Masashi EGUCHI, Chun-ping CHEN
    Article type: PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 620-626
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    A single-polarization single-mode (SPSM) photonic crystal fiber (PCF) based on double-hole unit core is proposed in this paper for application to cross-talk free polarization splitter (PS). Birefringence of the PCF is obtained by adopting double-hole unit cells into the core to destroy its symmetry. With an appropriate cladding hole size, single x- or y-polarized PCF can be achieved by arranging the double-hole unit in the core along the x- or y-axis, respectively. Moreover, our proposed SPSM PCF has the potential to be applied to consist a cross-talk free PS. The simulation result by employing a vectorial finite element beam propagation method (FE-BPM) demonstrates that an arbitrary polarized incident light can be completely separated into two orthogonal single-polarized components through the PS. The structural tolerance and wavelength dependence of the PS have also been discussed in detail.

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  • Kouji SHIBATA
    Article type: PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 627-636
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    In this study, a theory for estimating the dielectric properties for unknown materials from three reference materials without using a short condition was developed. Specifically, the relationships linking the S parameter, electrostatic capacity, the measurement instrument and the jig were determined for four equivalent circuits with three reference materials and an unknown material inserted into the jig. An equation for estimation of complex permittivity from three reference materials without short termination was thus derived. The formula's accuracy was then numerically verified for cases in which values indicating the dielectric properties of the reference materials and the actual material differed significantly, thereby verifying the effectiveness of the proposed method. Next, it was also found that dielectric constant could be correctly determined even when the observation plane was moved to the SOL calibration plane on the generator side. The dielectric properties of various liquids in the 0.50, 1.0 and 2.5 GHz bands as measured using the proposed method were then compared with corresponding conventional-method values. Finally, the validity of the proposed method was also indicated by measurement values showing the frequency characteristics of dielectric properties at frequencies ranging from 0.50 to 3.0 GHz.

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  • Jun SHIBAYAMA, Tatsuyuki HARA, Masato ITO, Junji YAMAUCHI, Hisamatsu N ...
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 637-639
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    The locally one-dimensional finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method in cylindrical coordinates is extended to a frequency-dependent version. The fundamental scheme is utilized to perform matrix-operator-free formulations in the right-hand sides. For the analysis of surface plasmon polaritons propagating along a plasmonic grating, the computation time is significantly reduced to less than 10%, compared with the explicit cylindrical FDTD method.

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  • Tomokazu OKUGI, Hideyuki YAMADA, Kan OKUBO
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 640-643
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    To clarify radio propagation characteristics and the mechanism for vehicle-to-vehicle communications in urban areas, this study presents a PML implementation using approximation in the high-frequency band as an elemental technology. We evaluated the PML absorption performance and clarified that the proposed method is applicable to large-scale analyses.

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  • Daisuke FUNAHASHI, Takahiro ITO, Akimasa HIRATA, Takahiro IYAMA, Teruo ...
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 644-646
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    This study discusses an area-averaged incident power density to estimate surface temperature elevation from patch antenna arrays with 4 and 9 elements at the frequencies above 10 GHz. We computationally demonstrate that a smaller averaging area (1 cm2) of power density should be considered at the frequency of 30 GHz or higher compared with that at lower frequencies (4 cm2).

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  • Kenji TAGUCHI, Tatsuya KASHIWA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 647-650
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    In this paper, the topology optimization method is first applied to obtain high gain characteristics of dielectric flat lens. The topology optimization method used in this study is based on the gradient method with adjoint variable method. The FDTD method is used as the analysis method of electromagnetic fields. Results are compared with those obtained by using metaheuristic methods GA and PSO. As a result, it is shown that the proposed method can efficiently design a high gain dielectric flat lens in a wide frequency band.

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  • Ryosuke SUGA, Tomohiko NAKAMURA, Daisuke KITAHARA, Kiyomichi ARAKI, Os ...
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 651-654
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    An equivalent circuit of a circular patch array absorber has been proposed, however the method to identify a winding ratio of a transformer in its circuit have never been reported. In this paper, it is indicated that the ratio is proportionate to the area ratio between patch and unit cell of the absorber, and the design method of the winding ratio is proposed. The winding ratio derived by the proposed method is agreed well with that by using electromagnetic simulator within 3% error. Moreover, the operating frequency and 15 dB bandwidth of the fabricated absorber designed by proposed method are agreed with those derived by the circuit simulation within 0.4% and 0.1% errors. Thus the validity of the proposed method is verified.

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  • Chun-Ping CHEN, Kazuki KANAZAWA, Zejun ZHANG, Tetsuo ANADA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 655-659
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    This paper presents a theoretical design of novel THz bandpass filters composed of M-PhC (metallic-photonic-crystal) point-defect-cavities (PDCs) with a centrally-loaded-rod. After a brief review of the properties of the recently-proposed M-PhC PDCs, two inline-type bandpass filters are synthesized in terms of the coupling matrix theory. The FDTD simulation results of the synthesized filters are in good agreement with the theoretical ones, which confirms the validity of the proposed filters' structures and the design scheme.

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  • Yoshiki KAYANO, Hiroshi INOUE
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 660-663
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    In this paper, dependency of transmission loss of shielded-flexible printed circuits (FPC) for differential-signaling on thickness of conductive shield is studied by numerical modeling based on an equivalent circuit model compared with the experimental results. Especially, the transmission loss due to the thin conductive shield is focused. The insufficient shielding performance for near magnetic field decreases the resistance due to the thin conductive shield. It is shown that the resistance due to the thin conductive shield at lower frequencies is smaller than that in the “thick conductive shield” case.

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  • Hieu Ngoc QUANG, Hiroshi SHIRAI
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Electromagnetic Theory
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 664-670
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    In this study, the electromagnetic scatterings from conducting bodies have been investigated via a surface equivalence theorem. When one formulates equivalent electric and magnetic currents from geometrical optics (GO) reflected field in the illuminated surface and GO incident field in the shadowed surface, it has been found that the asymptotically derived radiation fields are found to be the same as those formulated from physical optics (PO) approximation.

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  • Nobuaki KOBAYASHI, Tadayoshi ENOMOTO
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Electronic Circuits
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 671-679
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    To completely utilize the advantages of dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) techniques, a quantized decoder (QNT-D) was developed. The QNT-D generates a quantized signal processing quantity (Q) using a predicted signal processing quantity (M). Q is used to produce the optimum frequency (opt.fc) and the optimum supply voltage (opt.VD) that are proportional to Q. To develop a DVFS controlled motion estimation (ME) processor, we used both the QNT-D and a fast ME algorithm called A2BC (Adaptively Assigned Breaking-off Condition) to predict M for each macro-block (MB). A DVFS controlled ME processor was fabricated using 90-nm CMOS technology. The total power dissipation (PT) of the processor was significantly reduced and varied from 38.65 to 99.5 µW, only 3.27 to 8.41 % of PT of a conventional ME processor, depending on the test video picture.

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  • Saburo TANAKA, Satoshi KAWAGOE, Kazuma DEMACHI, Junichi HATTA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Superconducting Electronics
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 680-684
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    We are developing an Ultra-Low Field (ULF) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system with a tuned high-Tc (HTS)-rf-SQUID for food inspection. We previously reported that a small hole in a piece of cucumber can be detected. The acquired image was based on filtered back-projection reconstruction using a polarizing permanent magnet. However the resolution of the image was insufficient for food inspection and took a long time to process. The purpose of this study is to improve image quality and shorten processing time. We constructed a specially designed cryostat, which consists of a liquid nitrogen tank for cooling an electromagnetic polarizing coil (135mT) at 77K and a room temperature bore. A Cu pickup coil was installed at the room temperature bore and detected an NMR signal from a sample. The signal was then transferred to an HTS SQUID via an input coil. Following a proper MRI sequence, spatial frequency data at 64×32 points in k-space were obtained. Then, a 2D-FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation) method was applied to reconstruct the 2D-MR images. As a result, we successfully obtained a clear water image of the characters “TUT”, which contains a narrowest width of 0.5mm. The imaging time was also shortened by a factor of 10 when compared to the previous system.

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  • Youngcheol PARK
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Electronic Instrumentation and Control
    2018 Volume E101.C Issue 8 Pages 685-689
    Published: August 01, 2018
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    This letter describes a method that characterizes and improves the performance of a time-interleaved (TI) digital-to-analog converter (DAC) system by using multiport signal-flow graphs at microwave frequencies. A commercial signal generator with two TI DACs was characterized through s-parameter measurements and was compared to the conventional method. Moreover, prefilters were applied to correct the response, resulting in an error-vector magnitude improvement of greater than 8 dB for a 64-quadrature-amplitude-modulated signal of 4.8 Gbps. As a result, the bandwidth limitation and the complex post processing of the conventional method could be minimized.

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