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SIP, CAS, MSS, VLD 2013-07-12
10:50
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. Framewise DOA estimation for a target sound source based on DUET
Nobuo Iwasaki, Katsuhiro Inoue (Kyutech), Hiromu Gotanda (Kinki Univ.) CAS2013-22 VLD2013-32 SIP2013-52 MSS2013-22
Based on the sparcity of sounds, this paper proposes a frame-wise DOA (direction of arrival) estimation
of a target so... [more]
CAS2013-22 VLD2013-32 SIP2013-52 MSS2013-22
pp.119-124
SIP, CAS, CS 2013-03-14
16:05
Yamagata Keio Univ. Tsuruoka Campus (Yamagata) [Invited Talk] On the issues of DOA Estimation and Separation for Multiple Speech Signals
Nozomu Hamada (Keio Univ.) CAS2012-108 SIP2012-139 CS2012-114
On the issues of direction-of-arrival estimation of multiple sound sources and blind source separation of mixed speech s... [more] CAS2012-108 SIP2012-139 CS2012-114
pp.69-74
MoNA, IN
(Joint)
2011-11-17
11:20
Fukuoka   An Integration Method for Wireless Location Using Mobile Phone Built-in Sensors and TDOA Landmarks
Mingmei Li, Kazuyuki Tasaka, Kiyohito Yoshihara (KDDI R&D Labs) IN2011-95
Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) signal propagation is the major source of error in wireless Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) i... [more] IN2011-95
pp.13-18
R 2010-12-17
13:00
Tokyo   Integrated Model for Software Performability Measurement Considering Random Performance Degradation and Field-oriented Restoration
Koichi Tokuno, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2010-37
This paper constructs the integrated software performability model reflecting the actual field environment. The time-dep... [more] R2010-37
pp.1-6
EA 2009-10-23
10:45
Niigata   Time-delay Stereophony using Bone-conducted Ultrasound
Kenji Suzuki (shinshu Univ.), Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ) EA2009-69
A difference of time-delay stereophony (the time-delay difference in arrival times for the same sound in each channel Δ ... [more] EA2009-69
pp.79-82
ICM 2009-03-13
17:05
Kagoshima   Analysis of Difference between Encrypted and Normal Traffic and its Application to Detect Encrypted Traffic.
Yu-ki Minamiura, Shingo Ata (Osaka City Univ.), Nobuyuki Nakamura, Yoshihiro Nakahira (OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.), Masayuki Murata (Osaka Univ.), Ikuo Oka (Osaka City Univ.) ICM2008-89
In network management, identification of traffic type is important. However encrypted traffic has been increasing (in re... [more] ICM2008-89
pp.179-184
SAT, WBS
(Joint)
2008-05-27
15:25
Chiba Nihon Univ. (Tsudanuma) Experimental Performance Comparison of RSSI-based Localization and TDOA-Based Localization
Daisuke Anzai, Shinsuke Hara (Osaka City Univ.) WBS2008-1
In wireless communication networks, one of improtant applications is location estimation of communication nodes or targe... [more] WBS2008-1
pp.1-6
VLD, IPSJ-SLDM 2008-05-09
11:40
Hyogo Kobe Univ. Analysis of Effects of Input Arrival Time Variations on On-Chip Bus Power Consumption
Masanori Muroyama, Tohru Ishihara, Hiroto Yasuura (Kyushu Univ.) VLD2008-9
This paper describes analysis of on-chip bus power in the presence of arrival time variations of input signals. With shr... [more] VLD2008-9
pp.13-18
MVE 2008-03-22
13:10
Fukuoka Industry & Academia Cooperation Ctr, Kitakyushu Sci & Research Pk u-soul applications: the applications of Ultrasonic/Ubiquitous-SOUnd Localization interface
Akiyuki Yoshino, Takeshi Naemura (Tokyo Univ.) MVE2007-85
We have developed a sound localization system that presents sound images only to the users by using ultrasonic wave.
W... [more]
MVE2007-85
pp.25-30
NS, IN
(Joint)
2008-03-06
09:20
Okinawa Bankoku Shinryokan Media Synchronization Method for Real-Time Communication in Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) Environment
Kazuyuki Tasaka, Naoki Imai, Manabu Isomura, Akira Idoue (KDDI R&D Lab) IN2007-173
We target the real-time communication using various terminals and networks in FMC (Fixed mobile convergence) environment... [more] IN2007-173
pp.85-90
SANE 2008-01-24
14:40
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Performance Estimation of Super-Resolution Estimation Method of Arrival Time of Multiple Coherent Signals with sliding gate by using Cramer-Rao Bound
Fuyuki Fukushima, Takayuki Inaba (Mitsubishi electric cooporation) SANE2007-108
We have already proposed a super resolution method for estimating the times of arrival of multiple coherent signals rece... [more] SANE2007-108
pp.37-42
EA 2007-12-07
13:50
Tokyo NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories Speech Input Method by Using a Small Number of Microphones
Toshiharu Horiuchi, Hao Yuan, Hisashi Kawai (KDDI R&D Labs.) EA2007-90
This report describes a simple method for noise suppression under distant-talking environment, to deal with relative cha... [more] EA2007-90
pp.25-30
SANE 2007-10-25
14:40
Overseas KIST(Seoul) [Poster Presentation] Crosshole GPR monitoring of infiltration process in a vadose zone
Hannuree Jang (Pukyong Nat. Univ.), Seiichiro Kuroda (NIRE), Hee Joon Kim (Pukyong Nat. Univ.) SANE2007-68
An artificial groundwater recharge test was conducted in Nagaoka City in Japan, and time-lapse crosshole GPR data were c... [more] SANE2007-68
pp.37-42
EMCJ 2004-10-01
15:30
Nara   Numerical and Experimental Study on Three-Dimensional Localization for Ultra-Wideband Impulsive Noise Sources
Mohamed S. Soliman, Akimasa Hirata, Takeshi Morimoto, Zen-ichiro Kawasaki (Osaka Univ.)
This paper presents a three-dimensional (3-D) localization system for ultra-wideband (UWB) impulsive noise sources. The ... [more] EMCJ2004-66
pp.63-68
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