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Shinichi Miyamoto

Researcher at Osaka University

Publications -  147
Citations -  1161

Shinichi Miyamoto is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Transmission (telecommunications). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 147 publications receiving 1131 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinichi Miyamoto include Panasonic & Wakayama University.

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Wireless communication system, transmitter apparatus, receiver apparatus, and communication method

TL;DR: In this article, the clipping rate is controlled in a spectrum shaping according to a propagation path, thereby improving the transmission characteristic so that communication can be performed at a stable transmission speed.
Patent

Light-receiving amplifier circuit and optical pick-up device using the same

TL;DR: In this paper, a light-receiving amplifier circuit was proposed in which diodes 105 and 106 having a differential amplifier circuit 118 in common were connected in series between an NPN transistor 109 of differential input stage that is inverting input unit, and PDs 101 and 102 in a forward direction with respect to a direction of the photocurrent, and current supply switch NPN transistors 103 and 104 are connected in parallel between the differential input NPNistor 109 and the respective PDs101 and 102.
Journal Article

EMI Suppression Technique for ISM-Band WLANs Using Multicode Transmission and EMI Observation Channel(Special Issue on Recent Progress in Electromagnetic Compatibility Technology)

TL;DR: An ISM-band wireless local area network (WLAN) which employs a direct sequencespread spectrum (DS-SS) system is designed to be sufficiently robust and reliable to operate in the presence of this EMI, and a technique to suppress EMI in the DS-SS system using a multicode transmission and an EMI observation channel is proposed.
Patent

Receiving device, transmitting device, receiving method, transmitting method, program, and wireless communication system

TL;DR: In this paper, a receiving device is provided with a receiving unit that assigns a plurality of different frequency signal groups generated on the basis of the same bit sequences to each of the layers, and receives transmitted signals.