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WBS, MICT |
2019-07-16 16:10 |
Ibaraki |
Ibaraki University(Mito Campus) |
A Study on Optical Wireless Code Shift Keying Using Pseudo-Orthogonal Extended Einarsson Code Tomofumi Haruna, Hiromasa Habuchi, Yusuke Kozawa (Iba Univ.) WBS2019-19 MICT2019-20 |
As one of the multilevel modulation systems, the optical-wireless code shift keying (CSK) system, which utilizes the sev... [more] |
WBS2019-19 MICT2019-20 pp.51-54 |
WBS, SAT (Joint) |
2017-05-25 14:25 |
Tochigi |
Utsunomiya Univ. Yoto Campus |
A Study on Design of Two-Layered Pseudo-Noise Code for Optical-Wireless Code Shift Keying/Synchronous CDMA Takashi Tokunaga, Hiromasa Habuchi, Yusuke Kozawa (Ibaraki Univ.) WBS2017-1 |
In this paper, a design of two-layered pseudo-noise (PN) code for optical-wireless code shift keying
(CSK) is considere... [more] |
WBS2017-1 pp.1-5 |
IT, ISEC, WBS |
2013-03-08 11:20 |
Osaka |
Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Osaka-Umeda Campus |
Theoretical analysis of tracking error on DLL with modified pseudo ternary M-sequence pair Masaya Yamagata, Hiromasa Habuchi (Ibaraki Univ.) IT2012-99 ISEC2012-117 WBS2012-85 |
In this paper, the proposed tracking method for bi-orthogonal modulation system is used for the internal synchronization... [more] |
IT2012-99 ISEC2012-117 WBS2012-85 pp.235-239 |
WBS |
2010-07-23 13:25 |
Tokyo |
Riso Kaikan, Tokyo University of Science |
Simulations of Tracking System using Differential Detector for Bi-orthogonal Modulation Systems Junya Kawata, Kouji Ohuchi (Shizuoka Univ.), Hiromasa Habuchi (Ibaraki Univ.) WBS2010-14 |
Bi-orthogonal modulation system is an application of spread spectrum communication techniques, in which several spreadin... [more] |
WBS2010-14 pp.7-11 |
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