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Mitsubishi Electric

CompanyRatingen, 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..


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TL;DR: In this paper, the threshold voltage shift through the long-term stress is measured for IGFET's and the gate bias dependence shows that the hot electron trapping is affected strongly by the electric field in the gate insulator.
Abstract: The threshold voltage shift through the long-term stress is measured for IGFET's. The gate bias dependence shows that the hot electron trapping is affected strongly by the electric field in the gate insulator. The threshold voltage shift versus time is well explained with the theory modified by the effect of the trapped charge on the subsequent electron trapping. The effect of transistor dimensions and temperature are also discussed.

56 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the interferometric crosstalk induced by imperfect Bragg-reflectivity in a single-stage MZ-FG and proposed a master-slave wavelength control method to separate each wavelength.
Abstract: Mach-Zehnder interferometers with fiber Bragg gratings (MZ-FG) are investigated as promising devices for wavelength-selectable optical add-and-drop multiplexers (OADM). A wavelength reused OADM performance is demonstrated for the first time to our knowledge in a six-channel, 10 Gb/s WDM experiment using a single-stage MZ-FG. We discuss both theoretically and experimentally the interferometric crosstalk induced by imperfect Bragg-reflectivity. Two methods are proposed to solve the interferometric crosstalk issues. The first one is wavelength offset scheme. It is experimentally confirmed that there is no interference when the wavelength of crosstalk is away from that of the signal at least two times of bit-rate. In order to separate each wavelength, the master-slave wavelength control method is proposed with Fabry-Perot interferometer made of a set of fiber gratings. The second one is a cascaded MZ-FG scheme eliminating the crosstalk itself. The calculation indicates that a Bragg-reflectivity of only 93% can suppress the crosstalk to be -35 dB. Cascaded MZ-FG's have been fabricated to show that the interferometric crosstalk can be successfully reduced to -50 dB for the add signal, and -71 dB for the drop signal, respectively. The eight-wavelength 10 Gb/s OADM experiment is carried out to demonstrate the low interferometric crosstalk performance.

56 citations

Patent
19 Jun 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a 4:0:0 format was proposed to include data for one picture in one access unit and makes it possible to set the same time information or the same set encoding modes among the respective color components.
Abstract: The present invention makes it possible to include, when encoding processing is applied to three color components using a 4:0:0 format, data for one picture in one access unit and makes it possible to set the same time information or the same set encoding modes among the respective color components. In an image encoding system for applying compression processing to an input image signal including a plurality of color components, encoded data obtained by independently subjecting an input image signal of each of the color components to encoding processing and a parameter indicating which color component the encoded data corresponds to are multiplexed with a bit stream. In an image decoding system for inputting a bit stream in which an image signal including a plurality of color components is compressed to perform decoding processing, decoding processing of the encoded data of each of the color components is performed using a parameter indicating which color component the encoded data corresponds to.

56 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Nov 2005
TL;DR: This paper proposes an advanced key pre-distribution scheme in which different keys are logically mapped to two-dimensional positions, and the keys that are distributed to a node are determined by positions estimated using a node probability density function.
Abstract: Pairwise key establishment is a fundamental service provided in secure sensor networks. However, due to resource constraints, establishing pairwise keys is not a trivial task. Recently, a random key pre-distribution scheme and its improvements have been proposed. The scheme proposed by Du et al. uses deployment knowledge to improve the performance and security of sensor networks. However, this scheme assumes group-based deployment in which groups of nodes are deployed from horizontal grid points. This assumption limits applications of the scheme. Therefore, in this paper, we propose an advanced key pre-distribution scheme in which different keys are logically mapped to two-dimensional positions, and the keys that are distributed to a node are determined by positions estimated using a node probability density function. The scheme can be applied to any deployment model provided the node probability density function has already been determined. Furthermore, simulation results show that our scheme achieves higher connectivity than Du et al.'s scheme.

56 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ron Kikinis12668463398
William T. Freeman11343269007
Takashi Saito112104152937
Andreas F. Molisch9677747530
Markus Gross9158832881
Michael Wooldridge8754350675
Ramesh Raskar8667030675
Dan Roth8552328166
Joseph Katz8169127793
James S. Harris80115228467
Michael Mitzenmacher7942236300
Hanspeter Pfister7946623935
Dustin Anderson7860728052
Takashi Hashimoto7398324644
Masaaki Tanaka7186022443
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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20224
2021327
20201,060
20191,605
20181,517
20171,090