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MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2019-07-31
10:25
Iwate Iwate Univ. On a Quantum Mechanical Representation of Dynamics of a Nonlinear RLC Reciprocal Circuit
Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2019-14 VLD2019-20 SIP2019-30 MSS2019-14
In this report, a quantum mechanical representation of dynamics of a nonlinear RLC reciprocal circuit described by Brayt... [more] CAS2019-14 VLD2019-20 SIP2019-30 MSS2019-14
pp.61-64
CAS, NLP 2018-10-19
10:20
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. An efficient variable-gain homotopy method for finding DC operating points of transistor circuits
Kiyotaka Yamamura, Takumi Shimada (Chuo Univ.) CAS2018-51 NLP2018-86
Homotopy methods are known to be effective methods for finding DC operating points of nonlinear circuits with the theore... [more] CAS2018-51 NLP2018-86
pp.75-79
NLP 2018-04-26
14:10
Kumamoto Kumaoto Univ. A Study on Security Enhancement of 64-Bit Block Cipher Systems with Ring Structure
Toshihiro Ichiki, Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ.) NLP2018-7
In a modern society, safety is required when exchanging information. In order to secure its safety, we are taking measur... [more] NLP2018-7
pp.31-34
RCS, SR, SRW
(Joint)
2018-02-28
10:00
Kanagawa YRP Analysis of Signal Processing for Spectrum-Folding Scalar-Feedback DPD
Suguru Habu, Yasushi Yamao, Hiroshi Suzuki (UEC) RCS2017-328
We have proposed spectrum-folding scalar feedback (SF-SFB) architecture with a narrowband feedback circuit for wideband ... [more] RCS2017-328
pp.63-68
US 2018-02-19
16:00
Tokyo   Evaluation method of piezoelectric materials for high-power ultrasonic applications
Susumu Miyake (UT), Takashi Kasashima, Masato Yamazaki, Yasuyuki Okimura (NTK), Hajime Nagata (TUS), Takeshi Morita (UT) US2017-118
High power properties of piezoelectric transducer were evaluated considering complex nonlinear elastic constants. The pi... [more] US2017-118
pp.37-42
RCS 2017-10-19
09:00
Miyagi Tohoku Institute of Technology Blind Nonlinear Compensation Performance for RF Receiver Using Sub-Nyquist Sampling Method
Kan Kimura, Yasushi Yamao (UEC) RCS2017-168
High-speed and wideband wireless signals are affected by the nonlinearity of RF receiver devices. Blind nonlinear compen... [more] RCS2017-168
pp.1-6
NLP, CAS 2017-10-05
13:50
Niigata Machinaka Campus Nagaoka Complete analysis of piecewise-linear resistive circuits using integer programming
Ryota Watanabe, Hiroki Takahara, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) CAS2017-26 NLP2017-51
It is well-known that the geometry of the solution set of a piecewise-linear resistive circuit can be very complicated. ... [more] CAS2017-26 NLP2017-51
pp.11-16
MWP, OPE, EMT, MW, EST, IEE-EMT [detail] 2017-07-21
15:30
Hokkaido Obihiro Chamber of Commerce and Industry Spectrum-Folding Scalar-Feedback DPD for Wideband Mobile Communication System
Suguru Habu (UEC), Caoyu Li (Univ. of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Yasushi Yamao (UEC) EMT2017-41 MW2017-66 OPE2017-46 EST2017-43 MWP2017-43
A novel narrowband feedback technique is proposed for wideband digital predistortion (DPD). The proposed method feedback... [more] EMT2017-41 MW2017-66 OPE2017-46 EST2017-43 MWP2017-43
pp.201-206
EA, ASJ-H 2017-07-21
13:40
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Poster Presentation] A study on modeling nonlinear distortion circuits using adaptive signal processing
Yuto Matsunaga, Naofumi Aoki, Yoshinori Dobashi, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto (Hokkaido Univ.) EA2017-17
As a digital modeling method for effect pedals and amplifiers, the best approach is a method of converting an analog cir... [more] EA2017-17
pp.97-102
US 2016-11-07
14:30
Shizuoka   [Invited Talk] No Regrets for Our Study?
Shigemi Saito (Tokai Univ.) US2016-55
The study between my graduation work at Tohoku University and my retirement from Tokai University is recollected. Althou... [more] US2016-55
pp.35-40
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
13:00
Tokyo   An algorithm for finding all DC solutions of nonlinear circuits using triangular LP tests
Kazuki Teraya, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) CAS2016-55 NLP2016-81
In the computer-aided design of electronic circuits, finding all solutions (DC operating points) of nonlinear circuits i... [more] CAS2016-55 NLP2016-81
pp.91-96
NLP 2016-09-14
14:30
Hyogo Konan Univ. Nonlinear phenomena observed in the piecewise hysteresis Duffing equation
Yuu Miino, Tetsushi Ueta, Hiroshi Kawakami (Tokushima Univ.) NLP2016-50
Hysteresis property can be modeled as a piecewise linear function with the hybrid system approach. In this study, we mod... [more] NLP2016-50
pp.31-36
ED 2016-08-09
15:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. All-mechanical random access memory in a phonon waveguide
Daiki Hatanaka, Imran Mahboob, Koji Onomitsu, Hiroshi Yamaguchi (NTT) ED2016-37
We propose and demonstrate all mechanical manipulation of a random access memory in a GaAs / AlGaAs-based phonon circuit... [more] ED2016-37
pp.19-24
MW, ICD 2015-03-05
09:30
Fukui University of Fukui Modeling of Nonlinear Capacitance on MOSFET at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies
Ryo Nahara, Kosuke Katayama, Kyoya Takano, Shuhei Amakawa, Takeshi Yoshida, Minoru Fujishima (Hiroshima Univ.) MW2014-202 ICD2014-115
For precise estimation of power consumption and circuit characteristics, MOSFET models used in circuit simulation should... [more] MW2014-202 ICD2014-115
pp.1-5
CAS, CS 2015-02-26
13:25
Tottori Tottori University Application of Hysteresis A/D Converter to Digital Communication Receivers and its Performance Evaluation
Shota Fukushige, Osamu Muta (Kyushu Univ.), Daisuke Kanemoto (Univ. of Yamanashi), Hiroshi Furukawa (Kyushu Univ.) CAS2014-126 CS2014-98
In digital communication systems, analog-to-digital (A/D) converter (ADC) and related analog hardware
designs are impor... [more]
CAS2014-126 CS2014-98
pp.37-42
NLP 2015-01-26
16:45
Oita Compal Hall A chaotic spiking oscillator circuit that acts as a filter of spike trains
Masatoshi Yamaguchi, Seiji Uenohara, Takashi Morie (KIT) NLP2014-126
We propose a CMOS circuit that implements a chaotic spiking oscillator model, which acts as a filter of spike trains. T... [more] NLP2014-126
pp.77-82
NLP 2015-01-27
13:50
Oita Compal Hall Arnold tongues generated in an electric circuit: part2
Kaoru Itoh, Naohiko Inaba, Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ.) NLP2014-137
In this study, we investigate extremely complex bifurcation structures
of Arnold tongues generated in a piecewise-const... [more]
NLP2014-137
pp.137-141
MW 2014-11-20
13:50
Nagasaki Nagasaki Univ. Optimization of two-cell distributed power amplifiers
Christer Andersson, Eigo Kuwata, Koji Yamanaka (Mitsubishi Electric) MW2014-130
A multi-harmonic numerical calculation method is employed to optimize two-cell distributed PAs with two independent RF i... [more] MW2014-130
pp.37-41
NLP, CAS 2014-10-16
15:50
Ehime Ehime University A Study on Circuit Implementation of Noise-Induced Synchronization using Natural Environmental Noise
Yuki Honda, Hiroyuki Yasuda, Mikio Hasegawa (TUS) CAS2014-65 NLP2014-59
We examine feasibility of natural synchronization scheme, which does not require exchange of synchronization signals bet... [more] CAS2014-65 NLP2014-59
pp.73-76
NLP, CAS 2014-10-17
13:20
Ehime Ehime University Arnold tongues generated in an electric circuit
Kaoru Itoh, Naohiko Inaba, Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ.) CAS2014-78 NLP2014-72
In this study, we investigate extremely complex bifurcation structures
of Arnold tongues generated in a piecewise-const... [more]
CAS2014-78 NLP2014-72
pp.133-137
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