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Mitsubishi

CompanyTokyo, Japan
About: Mitsubishi is a company organization based out in Tokyo, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 53115 authors who have published 54821 publications receiving 870150 citations. The organization is also known as: Mitsubishi Group of Companies & Mitsubishi Companies.


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Patent
30 Aug 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an arrangement for providing a compensation of capacitance coupling between word lines and bit lines in a memory structure including twisted bit lines, where dummy cells are provided at respective twisted portions of the dummy word line and the bit line.
Abstract: An arrangement for providing a compensation of capacitance coupling between word lines and bit lines in a memory structure including twisted bit lines. Two dummy word lines maintained at a predetermined potential are formed at a twisted portion of a pair of bit lines. Dummy cells are provided at respective twisted portions of the dummy word lines and the bit lines. A plurality of word lines are formed in a direction intersecting with the bit lines and the word lines are divided into four word line groups according to positions of the twisted portions of the bit line pairs. When an arbitrary word line is selected, a potential of at least one dummy word line corresponding to the word line group to which the selected word line belongs is lowered. Consequently, the rise of the potential of the bit lines caused by the selection of the word line is compensated for by the lowering of the potential of at least one dummy word line, making it possible to decrease errors in reading. Particular cell layer arrangements simplify increase in integration density in the combination of dummy cell compensation with the twisted bit line balancing of capacitance coupling.

146 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This study investigated a rapid and reliable method based on reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and phylogenetic analysis that appears to be an effective tool for the molecular epidemiology study of EVs.
Abstract: Human enteroviruses (EVs) are the major cause of a variety of acute and chronic illnesses. Virus isolation and neutralization tests are usually done to identify the causative virus, but these tests are labor intensive, time consuming, and sometimes require suckling mice from which certain viruses have been isolated. This study investigated a rapid and reliable method based on reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and phylogenetic analysis. The phylogenetic tree constructed by neighbor-joining on the basis of the VP4 sequence from 66 prototypes grouped all human EVs into 5 distinct clusters. These clusters correspond closely to the 5 newly designated species-human EV A-D and poliovirus. The VP4 sequences of 89 isolates from 26 serotypes obtained over >30 years plus those of 66 prototype strains were analyzed. Each isolate formed a monophyletic cluster along with its respective prototype strain, allowing for serotype identification (with the exception of E-8). VP4-based classification appears to be an effective tool for the molecular epidemiology study of EVs.

145 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Jun 2014
TL;DR: This paper provides a tutorial overview of reference governors and command governors, which are add-on control schemes for reference supervision and constraint enforcement in closed-loop feedback control systems.
Abstract: This paper provides a tutorial overview of reference governors and command governors, which are add-on control schemes for reference supervision and constraint enforcement in closed-loop feedback control systems. The main approaches to the development of such schemes for linear and nonlinear systems are described. The treatment of unmeasured disturbances and parametric uncertainties is addressed. Generalizations to extended command governors, feedforward reference governors, reduced order reference governors, parameter governors, networked reference governors, decentralized reference governors, and virtual state governors are summarized. Examples of applications of these techniques to automotive systems are given. A comprehensive list of references is included. Comments comparing reference and command governor approaches with Model Predictive Control and input shaping, and on future directions in reference and command governor research are included.

145 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
05 Jan 2006
TL;DR: Observations of user experience "in the wild" on interactive tables in four different real world contexts - all noncontrolled settings are presented.
Abstract: The design of multitouch multiuser tabletop user interfaces is still in its infancy and is not yet well understood. To date, published experimental results have primarily focused on controlled user studies. In this paper, we present observations of user experience "in the wild" on interactive tables in four different real world contexts - all noncontrolled settings. We reflect upon our collective experience, report our observations, and summarize lessons learned by identifying design considerations relating to several aspects of interactive tables, such as simultaneous touching, ambiguous input, one-fingered touch, finger resolution, alternate touch input, crowding and clutter, text input, orientation, multiuser coordination, occlusion, ergonomic issues, and mental models.

145 citations

Patent
Akasu Masahira1
15 Sep 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, a distance measuring apparatus comprises projection means, light receiving means, computation means, and scanning means, where the projection means projects plural laser beams in different directions and the light receiving mean receives the light reflected from each of the objects in respective beam directions.
Abstract: A distance measuring apparatus comprises projection means, light receiving means, computation means and scanning means. The projection means projects plural laser beams in different directions. The light receiving means receives the light reflected from each of objects in respective beam directions. The computation means computes the distances to the objects on the basis of the reflected light. And the scanning means sequentially changes the projecting directions of said plural laser beams.

145 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Thomas S. Huang1461299101564
Kazunari Domen13090877964
Kozo Kaibuchi12949360461
Yoshimi Takai12268061478
William T. Freeman11343269007
Tadayuki Takahashi11293257501
Takashi Saito112104152937
H. Vincent Poor109211667723
Qi Tian96103041010
Andreas F. Molisch9677747530
Takeshi Sakurai9549243221
Akira Kikuchi9341228893
Markus Gross9158832881
Eiichi Nakamura9084531632
Michael Wooldridge8754350675
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
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20222
2021199
2020310
2019389
2018422