IEICE Transactions on Electronics
Online ISSN : 1745-1353
Print ISSN : 0916-8524
E103.C 巻, 1 号
選択された号の論文の5件中1~5を表示しています
Special Section on Recent Progress in Electromagnetic Theory and Its Application
Regular Section
  • Jiang WEI, Lige ZHANG, Zhenbiao LI, Dandan ZHANG, Xiaoping BAI, Makoto ...
    原稿種別: PAPER
    専門分野: Electromechanical Devices and Components
    2020 年 E103.C 巻 1 号 p. 16-27
    発行日: 2020/01/01
    公開日: 2020/01/01
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2019/07/17
    ジャーナル フリー

    In order to realize better understanding of influential order sequences of surrounding atmospheres on break arc durations of electrical contacts in DC load conditions, a quantitative mathematical model, which aims to indicate dependences of break arc durations on several gas parameters such as molecular mass, viscosity, specific heat capacity, thermal conductivity, electro-negativity, and ionization potential, was analyzed. Break arc durations of AgCdO contact pairs were measured in several kinds of surrounding atmospheres (N2, Ar, He, air, O2 and CO2) under different DC voltage and current conditions, and data fitting processes were conducted. As a result, a candidate mathematical model was established, which could indicate possible influential order sequences of surrounding atmospheres on break arc durations in the range of the tested conditions.

  • Kazuki NORITAKE, Shouhei KIDERA
    原稿種別: BRIEF PAPER
    専門分野: Electromagnetic Theory
    2020 年 E103.C 巻 1 号 p. 26-29
    発行日: 2020/01/01
    公開日: 2020/01/01
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2019/07/17
    ジャーナル フリー

    Microwave mammography is a promising alternative to X-ray based imaging modalities, because of its small size, low cost, and cell-friendly exposure. More importantly, this modality enables the suppression of surface reflection clutter, which can be enhanced by introducing accurate surface shape estimations. However, near-field measurements can reduce the shape estimation accuracy, due to a mismatch between the reference and observed waveforms. To mitigate this problem, this study incorporates envelope-based shape estimation and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD)-based waveform correction with a fractional derivative adjustment. Numerical simulations based on realistic breast phantoms derived from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) show that the proposed method significantly enhances the accuracy of breast surface imaging and the performance of surface clutter rejection.

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