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Mitsubishi Electric
Company•Ratingen, Germany•
About: Mitsubishi Electric is a company organization based out in Ratingen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Voltage. The organization has 23024 authors who have published 27591 publications receiving 255671 citations. The organization is also known as: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation & Mitsubishi Denki K.K..
Topics: Signal, Voltage, Layer (electronics), Terminal (electronics), Electrode
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12 Mar 2009TL;DR: In this article, the power supply and information communication are achieved between electronic circuit substrates in the electronic equipment, and the size of the circuitry for achieving the above is reduced by reducing the number of wires.
Abstract: Wireless power supply and information communication are achieved between electronic circuit substrates in the electronic equipment, and the size of the circuitry for achieving the above is reduced. There are provided a first electronic circuit substrate, a second electronic circuit substrate, a first coil connected to the first electronic circuit substrate, and a second coil connected to the second electronic circuit substrate. Power is transmitted from the first coil to the second coil by electromagnetic induction so that the first electronic circuit substrate and the second electronic circuit substrate are electrically connected.
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TL;DR: This paper describes a large deployable antenna which is used at L-, C-, and Ka-bands on an artificial satellite in space and is used for a Space VLBI mission.
Abstract: This paper describes a large deployable antenna which is used at L-, C-, and Ka-bands on an artificial satellite in space. The main reflector with 10-m maximum diameter is formed using the tensioned truss concept which was proposed by one of the authors. The mechanical structure of the antenna is briefly explained and a more detailed description given of the electrical design of the antenna and the verification method of electrical characteristics. This antenna was successfully launched and deployed in space in 1997 and is used for a Space VLBI mission.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a two-dimensional plasmonic absorber (2-D PLA) has been used to detect both the middle-wavelength and longwavelength IR (MWIR and LWIR) regions.
Abstract: A wavelength selective wideband uncooled infrared (IR) sensor that detects middle-wavelength and long-wavelength IR (MWIR and LWIR) regions has been developed using a two-dimensional plasmonic absorber (2-D PLA). The 2-D PLA has a Au-based 2-D periodic dimple-array structure, where photons can be manipulated using a spoof surface plasmon. Numerical investigations demonstrate that the absorption wavelength can be designed according to the surface period of dimples over a wide wavelength range (MWIR and LWIR regions). A microelectromechanical system-based uncooled IR sensor with a 2-D PLA was fabricated using complementary metal oxide semiconductor and micromachining techniques. Measurement of the spectral responsivity shows that the selective enhancement of responsivity is achieved over both MWIR and LWIR regions, where the wavelength of the responsivity peak coincides with the dimple period of the 2-D PLA. The results provide direct evidence that a wideband wavelength selective IR sensor can be realized simply by design of the 2-D PLA surface structure without the need for vertical control in terms of gap or thickness. A pixel array where each pixel has a different detection wavelength could be developed for multicolor IR imaging.
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01 Jan 2014TL;DR: In this paper, an inverter is applied to a dispersed generation system (10) to interconnect with a system bus (7), which measures a system voltage (Vr) of the system bus, detects a voltage drop, increases a frequency of a carrier wave when the voltage drop is detected, generates a signal wave to control an output current of the inverter, compares the carrier wave with the signal wave, and performs power conversion by PWM control, based on the generated gate signal.
Abstract: There is provided an inverter (1) to be applied to a dispersed generation system (10) to interconnect with a system bus (7), which measures a system voltage (Vr) of the system bus (7), detects a voltage drop of the system bus (7), based on the measured system voltage (Vr), increases a frequency of a carrier wave when the voltage drop is detected, generates a signal wave to control an output current (Iiv) of the inverter (1), compares the carrier wave with the signal wave, generates a gate signal (Gt), and performs power conversion by PWM control, based on the generated gate signal (Gt).
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25 Oct 1994TL;DR: The speed of a hardware-software debugger is increased through the use of high speed simulators which ignore all systems operations except those where design errors are expected to manifest themselves as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The speed of a hardware-software debugger is markedly increased through the use of high speed simulators which ignore all systems operations except those where design errors are expected to manifest themselves, by skipping CPU bus cycles of no interest for the simulation, by not explicitly simulating periodic clock signals and generating only schedules of clock signals, and by caching instructions when alien computers are used in the simulation process to eliminate decoding of the instructions of the target computer.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ron Kikinis | 126 | 684 | 63398 |
William T. Freeman | 113 | 432 | 69007 |
Takashi Saito | 112 | 1041 | 52937 |
Andreas F. Molisch | 96 | 777 | 47530 |
Markus Gross | 91 | 588 | 32881 |
Michael Wooldridge | 87 | 543 | 50675 |
Ramesh Raskar | 86 | 670 | 30675 |
Dan Roth | 85 | 523 | 28166 |
Joseph Katz | 81 | 691 | 27793 |
James S. Harris | 80 | 1152 | 28467 |
Michael Mitzenmacher | 79 | 422 | 36300 |
Hanspeter Pfister | 79 | 466 | 23935 |
Dustin Anderson | 78 | 607 | 28052 |
Takashi Hashimoto | 73 | 983 | 24644 |
Masaaki Tanaka | 71 | 860 | 22443 |