Presentation 2003/1/15
A Transmission System from MTR to The Personal Computer Without The Synchronized Signal
Tetsuji TSUDA, Akira HYOGO, Keitaro SEKINE,
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Abstract(in English) As one of the recorder in individual music work, a multitrack recorder (MTR), which is small, stable and cheap is used In order to perform advanced edit to the recorded data in the recoder, we need to take in every track to a personal computer In this time, a synchronized signal and a syncronizer are needed, so they require cost, and a track is spent on synchronized signals In order to solve this problem, in this paper, we propose the new method to take in the track from MTR to the personal computer. The proposed method uses blind signal separation. Toward the realization of the proposed method, the problem and the solution method are examined Finally the simulation is performed in order to check the validity of the proposed method.
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Keyword(in English) Blind signal separation / Synchronized signal
Paper # CAS2002-109
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Title (in English) A Transmission System from MTR to The Personal Computer Without The Synchronized Signal
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Keyword(1) Blind signal separation
Keyword(2) Synchronized signal
1st Author's Name Tetsuji TSUDA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science & Technology Tokyo Universiy of Science()
2nd Author's Name Akira HYOGO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science & Technology Tokyo Universiy of Science
3rd Author's Name Keitaro SEKINE
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science & Technology Tokyo Universiy of Science
Date 2003/1/15
Paper # CAS2002-109
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 572
Page pp.pp.-
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