IEICE Transactions on Electronics
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Volume E96.C, Issue 1
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  • Masahiko NISHIMOTO, Hiroshi SHIRAI
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 1-2
    Published: January 01, 2013
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  • Takashi KUROKI, Toshihiko SHIBAZAKI, Teruhiro KINOSHITA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Scattering and Diffraction
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 3-10
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    Current distributions induced on a circular disk of conductor are analyzed rigorously for an electric dipole incidence, when the source dipole is polarized parallel to the disk and located at an arbitrary position, and they are evaluated numerically. As the height of the dipole increases, the current distribution of the dipole approaches that of the plane wave incidence. Using a multiple precision arithmetic, numerical data for the current distribution are obtained for larger radii of a disk than the former approach.
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  • Yasuhiko TAMURA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Periodic Structures
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 11-18
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    This paper deals with a characteristic of the so-called effective boundary condition for a plane wave scattering from periodic surfaces with perfect conductivity. The perturbation solution with all orders is explicitly given under the effective boundary condition. It is newly found that such a perturbation solution satisfies the optical theorem under the exact boundary condition. A comparison between such a perturbation solution and a reference solution for the exact boundary condition by other methods is performed. Then, the validity of such a perturbation solution is concretely discussed.
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  • Hideaki WAKABAYASHI, Masamitsu ASAI, Keiji MATSUMOTO, Jiro YAMAKITA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Periodic Structures
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 19-27
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    We propose a new analytical method for a composite dielectric grating embedded with conducting strips using scattering factors in the shadow theory. The scattering factor in the shadow theory plays an important role instead of the conventional diffraction amplitude. By specifying the relation between scattering factors and spectral-domain Green's functions, we derive expressions of the Green's functions directly for unit surface electric and magnetic current densities, and apply the spectral Galerkin method to our formulation. From some numerical results, we show that the expressions of the Green's functions are valid, and analyze scattering characteristics by composite gratings.
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  • Hideki KAWAGUCHI, Kazunori MAEDA, Shohei KODATE, Yoshihiro ITO
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Numerical Techniques
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 28-34
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    Streak cameras are now widely used for measurements of ultra short phenomena, such as those in semi conductor luminescence and plasma gaseous discharge. To further improve the temporal resolution and carry out higher-dimensional measurements, it is necessary to understand the electron beam behavior in detail. Thus, numerical simulations play an important role in the analysis of the streak camera. The authors have been working on the development of a numerical simulation code that uses the finite difference method (FDM) for electric field analysis, the Runge-Kutta (R-K) method for charged particle motion determination, and the particle-in-cell (PIC) method for charge density calculation. However, the use of the PIC method leads to inaccuracy in the charge density calculation in cases of high-density electron beams. To improve the accuracy of the conventional analysis of the streak camera, we perform the boundary element (BE) analysis of the streak camera.
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  • Shafrida SAHRANI, Michiko KURODA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Numerical Techniques
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 35-41
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    This paper presents an alternative approach for the analysis of EM field by a rotating body with FDTD method and Overset Grid Generation method, considering Lorentz transformation for the higher velocity cases. This approach has been previously proposed for the case of linear and uniformly moving body against/to the incident wave. Here, the approach is expanded to a rotating body which includes the interpolation technique in the space and time increment along the cylindrical rotation at the fixed axis. First, the grid size ratios between the main mesh and the sub-mesh are studied. The appropriate choice of the grid size ratio is obtained. Then, the modulations of the EM field when the incident wave hits the rotating body in high velocity cases are analyzed. The relationship of the phase shift and the velocity is further observed. The observed EM fields are compared with the theoretical results and achieved good agreements in high relative velocities. The assessment of the numerical errors in a rotating environment is also highlighted. This numerical approach may have numerous situations to which it can be applied. This may be involved with the design of rotating devices such as microactuator, commutator and others.
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  • Yukiko KISHIKI, Jun-ichi TAKADA, Gilbert Siy CHING, Hajime TAKAO, Yosh ...
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Radiowave Propagation
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 42-50
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    For the modeling of multipath propagation in every wireless systems, the ray tracing method has been widely studied. However, large errors may result due to the approximation of geometrical optics in curved surfaces. This paper therefore focused on the curved surfaces and edges, which are difficult to handle in ray tracing. Examples of curved surfaces can be found in arched cross-section tunnels which are common in highway networks of mountainous areas. The traditional ray tracing method of dividing the curved surface into smaller flat plates is not so accurate as the size of smaller plates may not satisfy the geometrical optics assumption, and the reflection point which satisfies Fermat's principle may not exist. In this work, a new ray tracing method is proposed with 2 contributions. The first one is the implementation of the reflection coefficient for curved surfaces in ray tracing. The second is applying the physical optics method on the caustics region. To evaluate these methods, path gain simulation results for an arched cross-section model are compared with measurements made inside an arched tunnel. To further improve the simulation results, the effect of rough surface is introduced, and the results are again compared with measurement.
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  • Junichi NAKAYAMA, Yasuhiko TAMURA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Scattering and Diffraction
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 51-54
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    In the theory of diffraction gratings, the conventional integral method is considered as a powerful tool of numerical analysis. But it fails to work at a critical angle of incidence, because a periodic Green's function (integral kernel) diverges. This problem was resolved by the image integral equation in a previous paper. Newly introducing the reflection extinction theorem, this paper derives the image extinction theorem and the image integral equation. Then, it is concluded that the image integral equation is made up of two physical processes: the image surface radiates a reflected plane wave, whereas the periodic surface radiates the diffracted wave.
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  • Tomoya IZUTSU, Akira KOMIYAMA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Scattering and Diffraction
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 55-59
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    We deal with the scattering of a scalar plane wave by a half plane with a sinusoidally deformed edge from a straight edge by a physical optics approximation. The normal incidence of a plane wave to an edge is assumed. A contribution of an edge to the field integral is asymptotically evaluated and the basic properties of the scattering caused by the edge deformation is clarified. The scattering pattern has peaks at specific scattering angles, which agree with diffraction angles calculated by the well-known grating formula for normal incidence. Some numerical examples are shown and it is shown that the results are in good agreement with the results obtained by the GTD method for low angle incidence.
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  • Yasuhiko TAMURA, Junichi NAKAYAMA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Scattering and Diffraction
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 60-63
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    This paper deals with reflection and transmission of a TE plane wave from a one-dimensional random slab with slanted fluctuation by means of the stochastic functional approach. By starting with a generalized representation of the random wavefield from a two-dimensional random slab, and by using a manner for slanted anisotropic fluctuation, the corresponding random wavefield representation and its statistical quantities for one-dimensional cases are newly derived. The first-order incoherent scattering cross section is numerically calculated and illustrated in figures.
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  • Masahiko NISHIMOTO, Daisuke YOSHIDA, Kohichi OGATA, Masayuki TANABE
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Scattering and Diffraction
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 64-67
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    A method of calibration for GPR responses is introduced in order to extract a target response from GPR data. This calibration procedure eliminates undesirable waveform distortion that is caused by antenna characteristics and multiple scattering effects between the antennas and the ground surface. An application result to measured GPR data shows that undesirable late-time responses caused by the antenna characteristics and multiple scattering effects are removed, and that the target response is clearly reconstructed. This result demonstrates that the waveform calibration of GPR data is significant and essential for reliable target identification.
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  • Ryosuke OZAKI, Tsuneki YAMASAKI
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Periodic Structures
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 68-72
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    In this paper, we have analyzed the guiding problem by dielectric waveguide with defects composed of dielectric circular cylinders array and deformed rhombic dielectric structure embedded in the middle layer and investigated the influence of energy flow for defect area by using the propagation constants at the guided area. From the numerical results, it is shown that we can obtain the confinement efficiency by rhombic dielectric structure compared with the deformed rhombic dielectric structure for both TE and TM modes.
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  • Yoshihiro NAKA, Yusui NAKAMURA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Periodic Structures
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 73-76
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    An efficient 1×2 optical power splitter constructed by a two-dimensional photonic crystal has been analyzed using the finite difference time domain (FD-TD) method. The power splitter has a microcavity which is coupled to an input and two output waveguides. We have confirmed that all optical power is transmitted into output waveguides due to resonant tunneling caused by the microcavity.
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  • Takenori YASUZUMI, Koudai TAKAHASHI, Naoki SANO, Ryosuke SUGA, Osamu H ...
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 77-83
    Published: January 01, 2013
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    This paper presents a new simple method for reducing mutual coupling between dual-element microstrip antennas (MSAs) for bi-static radar using a wave absorber. The two elements are closely placed on a substrate by the distance of λ0/4 through the wall-shaped absorber. The height and width of the absorber were optimized for minimum mutual coupling with the electromagnetic simulator. It was found that less than -60dB minimum mutual coupling can be achieved by the impedance matching of the absorber in a near field. The influence for the reflection characteristics from the absorber is small enough, and the reduction of the antenna gain is only 1.1dB. The rate of the lost power characteristics showed that the absorption improves the mutual couplings. Then the proposed structure for a practical configuration was investigated. The measurement results of the optimized structure tallied well with the simulation results.
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  • Takayuki FURUTA, Atsushi FUKUDA, Hiroshi OKAZAKI, Shoichi NARAHASHI
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Microwaves, Millimeter-Waves
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 84-92
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    This paper presents a novel isolator that employs a varactor that tunes the operating frequency for use in future multi-band mobile handsets. The proposed isolator employs only one varactor for compactness and has a three-fold symmetric structure to reduce the parasitic reactance at each port. Analytical and experimental results clarify the tuning range of the proposed isolator. This paper presents the fundamental characteristics of the proposed isolator such as the insertion loss, isolation, and adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR) using a W-CDMA signal. The impact of the proposed isolator on the system performance is described based on experimental evaluation of the ACLR with a multi-band transmission system consisting of a power amplifier and the proposed isolator.
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  • Mitsuo NAKAMURA, Mamoru UGAJIN, Mitsuru HARADA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Electronic Circuits
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 93-101
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    To reduce the power dissipation of the receiver in accordance with the intensity of the received signal, we developed the first intra-symbol intermittent (ISI) radio-frequency (RF) front end with 0.35-µm CMOS technology. In the demodulation mechanism, the RF output of the low-noise amplifier (LNA) is down-converted to an intermediate frequency (IF) by the mixer, and the LNA and mixer operate synchronously and intermittently within the length of a single symbol. Because the time-averaged power consumption is proportional to the operating time, the demodulation can be performed with low power by making the total operating time short. We experimentally demonstrate that demodulation (BPSK: 9.6kbps) is properly achieved with the operating-time ratio of 12%. This ISI operation of the RF front end is enabled by a newly devised fast-transition LNA and mixer. A theoretical analysis of aliasing noise reveals that RF ISI operation is more useful than current-control with continuous operation and that an operating-time ratio of 10% is optimal.
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  • Hyung-Gu PARK, SoYoung KIM, Kang-Yoon LEE
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Electronic Circuits
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 102-107
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    In this paper, a wide input range CMOS multi-mode active rectifier is presented for a magnetic resonant wireless battery charging system. The configuration is automatically changed with respect to the magnitude of the input AC voltage. The output voltage of the multi-mode rectifier is sensed by a comparator. Furthermore, the mode of the multi-mode rectifier is automatically selected by switches among the original rectifier mode, 1-stage voltage multiplier mode, and 2-stage voltage multiplier mode. In the original rectifier, the range of the rectified output DC voltage is from 9V to 19V for an input AC voltage from 10V to 20V. In the multi-mode rectifier, the input-range is wider compared to the original rectifier by 5V. As a result, the rectified output DC voltage ranges from 7.5V to 19V for an input AC voltage from 5V to 20V. The proposed multi-mode rectifier is fabricated in a 0.35µm CMOS process with an active area of around 2500µm × 1750µm. When the magnitude of the input AC voltage is 10V, the power conversion efficiency is about 94%.
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  • Chizu MATSUMOTO, Yuichi HAMAMURA, Michinobu NAKAO, Kaname YAMASAKI, Yo ...
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Semiconductor Materials and Devices
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 108-114
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    Repairing embedded memories (e-memories) on an advanced system-on-chip (SoC) product is a key technique used to improve product yield. However, increasing the die area of SoC products equipped with various types of e-memories on the die is an issue. A fuse scheme can be used to resolve this issue. However, several fuse schemes that have been proposed to decrease the die area result in an increased repair time. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a novel fuse scheme that decreases both die area and repair time. Moreover, our approach is applied to a 65nm SoC product. The results indicate that the proposed fuse scheme effectively decreases the die area and repair time of advanced SoC products.
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  • Vakhtang JANDIERI, Kiyotoshi YASUMOTO
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Electromagnetic Theory
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 115-118
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    A semi-analytical method for a planar periodic array formed by a finite number of magnetized ferrite circular cylinders is presented using a model of layered cylindrical structures. The method uses the T-matrix approach and the extraction of the reflection and transmission matrices based on the cylindrical harmonic mode expansion. Based on the proposed method, plane wave scattering by the finite number of magnetized ferrite circular cylinders is numerically studied from the viewpoint of realization the electronic switching and electronic scanning effects by varying the applied magnetic field.
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  • Yoshihiro NIWA, Shouhei KIDERA, Tetsuo KIRIMOTO
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Electromagnetic Theory
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 119-123
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    Ultra wideband radar is one of the most promising techniques for non-invasive imaging in a dielectric medium, which is suitable for both medical screening and non-destructive testing applications. A novel imaging method for such an application is proposed in this brief paper, which has been extended from the advanced range points migration method to a multi-static observation model with circular arrays. One notable feature of this method is that it is applicable to either arbitrary dielectric or internal object shapes, and it can also expand the reconstructible image region compared with that obtained using the mono-static model by employing received signals after penetrating various propagation paths in dielectric medium. Numerical results for the investigation of an elliptical object, surrounded by a random dielectric surface, show the remarkable advantages of the proposed method with respect to image expansion.
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  • Wei WANG, Xian-peng WANG, Yue-hua MA, Xin LI
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Electromagnetic Theory
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 124-126
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    A novel conjugate unitary ESPRIT (CU-ESPRIT) algorithm for the joint direction of departure (DOD), and direction of arrival (DOA), estimation in a bistatic MIMO radar is proposed. A new virtual array is formed by using the properties of noncircular signals, and the properties of the centro-Hermitian matrix are employed to convert the complex-valued data matrix into a real-valued data matrix. Then the real-valued rotational invariance properties of the new virtual array are determined to estimate DODs and DOAs, which are paired automatically. The proposed method provides better angle estimation performance and detects more targets owing to double number of MIMO virtual array elements. Simulation results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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  • Joon-Sung YANG, Ik Joon CHANG
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Electronic Circuits
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 127-131
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    Clock network synthesis is one of the most important and limiting factors in VLSI designs. Hence, the clock skew variation reduction is one of the most important objectives in clock distribution methodology. Cross-link insertion is proposed in [1], however, it is based on empirical methods and does not use variation information for link insertion location choice. [17] considers the delay variation, but it is slow even for small clock trees. In this paper, we propose a fast link insertion algorithm that considers the delay variation information directly during link selection process. Experimental results show that our algorithm is very fast and achieves better skew variability reduction while utilizing considerably lesser routing resources compared with existing methods.
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  • Tomomi YOSHIMOTO, Tatsuo IWATA
    Article type: BRIEF PAPER
    Subject area: Semiconductor Materials and Devices
    2013 Volume E96.C Issue 1 Pages 132-134
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    The thermionic emission properties of diamond micropowders were investigated. The thermionic emission current was observed at a low temperature of 702K, and a work function of approximately 1.97eV was obtained. Band bending in diamond micropowders induced by an applied electric field had a considerable influence on decreasing the work function.
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