IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Online ISSN : 1745-1337
Print ISSN : 0916-8508
Volume E106.A, Issue 4
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  • Chengkai CAI, Kenta IWAI, Takanobu NISHIURA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Digital Signal Processing
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 647-656
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: September 30, 2022
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    The acquisition of distant sound has always been a hot research topic. Since sound is caused by vibration, one of the best methods for measuring distant sound is to use a laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV). This laser has high directivity, that enables it to acquire sound from far away, which is of great practical use for disaster relief and other situations. However, due to the vibration characteristics of the irradiated object itself and the reflectivity of its surface (or other reasons), the acquired sound is often lacking frequency components in certain frequency bands and is mixed with obvious noise. Therefore, when using LDV to acquire distant speech, if we want to recognize the actual content of the speech, it is necessary to enhance the acquired speech signal in some way. Conventional speech enhancement methods are not generally applicable due to the various types of degradation in observed speech. Moreover, while several speech enhancement methods for LDV have been proposed, they are only effective when the irradiated object is known. In this paper, we present a speech enhancement method for LDV that can deal with unknown irradiated objects. The proposed method is composed of noise reduction, pitch detection, power spectrum envelope estimation, power spectrum reconstruction, and phase estimation. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method for enhancing the acquired speech with unknown irradiated objects.

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  • Jiang MA, Jun ZHANG, Yanguo JIA, Xiumin SHEN
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Coding Theory
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 657-664
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: September 30, 2022
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    Pseudorandom sequences with large linear complexity can resist the linear attack. The trace representation plays an important role in analysis and design of pseudorandom sequences. In this letter, we present the construction of a family of new binary sequences derived from Euler quotients modulo pq, where pq is a product of two primes and p divides q-1. Firstly, the linear complexity of the sequences are investigated. It is proved that the sequences have larger linear complexity and can resist the attack of Berlekamp-Massey algorithm. Then, we give the trace representation of the proposed sequences by determining the corresponding defining pair. Moreover, we generalize the result to the Euler quotients modulo pmqn with mn. Results indicate that the generalized sequences still have high linear complexity. We also give the trace representation of the generalized sequences by determining the corresponding defining pair. The result will be helpful for the implementation and the pseudorandom properties analysis of the sequences.

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  • Shigenori KINJO, Takayuki GAMOH, Masaaki YAMANAKA
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Communication Theory and Signals
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 665-673
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: October 18, 2022
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    A new zero-forcing block diagonalization (ZF-BD) scheme that enables both a more simplified ZF-BD and further increase in sum rate of MU-MIMO channels is proposed in this paper. The proposed scheme provides the improvement in BER performance for equivalent SU-MIMO channels. The proposed scheme consists of two components. First, a permuted channel matrix (PCM), which is given by moving the submatrix related to a target user to the bottom of a downlink MIMO channel matrix, is newly defined to obtain a precoding matrix for ZF-BD. Executing QR decomposition alone for a given PCM provides null space for the target user. Second, a partial MSQRD (PMSQRD) algorithm, which adopts MSQRD only for a target user to provide improvement in bit rate and BER performance for the user, is proposed. Some numerical simulations are performed, and the results show improvement in sum rate performance of the total system. In addition, appropriate bit allocation improves the bit error rate (BER) performance in each equivalent SU-MIMO channel. A successive interference cancellation is applied to achieve further improvement in BER performance of user terminals.

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  • He HE, Shun KOJIMA, Kazuki MARUTA, Chang-Jun AHN
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Communication Theory and Signals
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 674-682
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: September 30, 2022
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    In mobile communication systems, the channel state information (CSI) is severely affected by the noise effect of the receiver. The adaptive subcarrier grouping (ASG) for sample matrix inversion (SMI) based minimum mean square error (MMSE) adaptive array has been previously proposed. Although it can reduce the additive noise effect by increasing samples to derive the array weight for co-channel interference suppression, it needs to know the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in advance to set the threshold for subcarrier grouping. This paper newly proposes adaptive zero padding (AZP) in the time domain to improve the weight accuracy of the SMI matrix. This method does not need to estimate the SNR in advance, and even if the threshold is always constant, it can adaptively identify the position of zero-padding to eliminate the noise interference of the received signal. Simulation results reveal that the proposed method can achieve superior bit error rate (BER) performance under various Rician K factors.

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  • Qingjuan ZHANG, Shanqi PANG, Yuan LI
    Article type: PAPER
    Subject area: Mathematical Systems Science
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 683-688
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: September 30, 2022
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    Variable strength orthogonal array, as a special form of variable strength covering array, plays an important role in computer software testing and cryptography. In this paper, we study the construction of variable strength orthogonal arrays with strength two containing strength greater than two by Galois field and construct some variable strength orthogonal arrays with strength l containing strength greater than l by Fan-construction.

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  • Tatsuya KAI, Mayu NOBUMIYA
    Article type: LETTER
    Subject area: Systems and Control
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 689-691
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: October 11, 2022
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    This research develops a new automatic path following control method for a car model based on just-in-time modeling. The purpose is that a lot of basic driving data for various situations are accumulated into a database, and we realize automatic path following for unknown roads by using only data in the database. Especially, just-in-time modeling is repeatedly utilized in order to follow the desired points on the given road. From the results of a numerical simulation, it turns out that the proposed new method can make the car follow the desired points on the given road with small error, and it shows high computational efficiency.

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  • Yanxi LU, Shuangli LIU
    Article type: LETTER
    Subject area: Communication Theory and Signals
    2023 Volume E106.A Issue 4 Pages 692-695
    Published: April 01, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2023
    Advance online publication: October 18, 2022
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    In this letter, we consider the problem of joint selection of transmitters and receivers in a distributed multi-input multi-output radar network for localization. Different from previous works, we consider a more mathematically challenging but generalized situation that the transmitting signals are not perfectly orthogonal. Taking Cramér Rao lower bound as performance metric, we propose a scheme of joint selection of transmitters and receivers (JSTR) aiming at optimizing the localization performance under limited number of nodes. We propose a bi-convex relaxation to replace the resultant NP hard non-convex problem. Using the bi-convexity, the surrogate problem can be efficiently resolved by nonlinear alternating direction method of multipliers. Simulation results reveal that the proposed algorithm has very close performance compared with the computationally intensive but global optimal exhaustive search method.

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