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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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Patent
31 Mar 2014
TL;DR: In this article, a voice recognition unit generates a plurality of voice recognition results from a single voice input and an intent understanding unit estimates an intent for each voice recognition result and outputs one or more intent understanding results and scores.
Abstract: A voice recognition unit (3) generates a plurality of voice recognition results from a single voice input (2). An intent understanding unit (7) estimates an intent for each voice recognition result and outputs one or more intent understanding results and scores. A weight calculation unit (11) calculates a standby weight using setting information (9) for a device to be controlled. An intent understanding correction unit (12) calculates a final score by correcting the score of an intent understanding result candidate using the standby weight and selects an intent understanding result (13) from among intent understanding result candidates on the basis of the final score.

52 citations

16 May 2010
TL;DR: An analytical model is given to evaluate the performance of the envisioned routing scheme with special attention to two metrics: the mean system data gathering delay and the induced spatial distribution of energy consumption.
Abstract: In recent years, design of wireless sensor networks using methodologies and mechanisms from other disciplines has gained popularity for addressing many networking aspects and providing more flexible and robust algorithms. We address in this paper the problem of random walk to model routing for data gathering in wireless sensor networks. While at first glance, this approach may seem to be overly simplistic and highly inefficient, many encouraging results that prove its comparability with other approaches have been obtained over the years. In this approach, a packet generated from a given sensor node performs a random motion until reaching a sink node where it is collected. The objective of this paper is to give an analytical model to evaluate the performance of the envisioned routing scheme with special attention to two metrics: the mean system data gathering delay and the induced spatial distribution of energy consumption. The main result shows that this approach achieves acceptable performance for applications without too stringent QoS requirements provided that the ratio of sink nodes over the total number of sensor nodes is carefully tuned.

52 citations

Patent
06 Sep 2007
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a semiconductor light-emitting device which can reduce inductance even when provided with one first wire and one second wire, where the first wire is connected to the p-type electrode and the second wire connects to the metal film of the submount.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a semiconductor light-emitting device which can reduce inductance even when provided with one first wire and one second wire. SOLUTION: The semiconductor light-emitting device includes a stem body 11, a heat sink block 12 disposed projectingly on the upper face of the stem body 11, a semi-insulating submount 14 connected to the side face of the heat sink block 12 and having a metal film formed on the face opposite to the face of the semi-insulating submount 14 that is in contact with the heat sink block 12, a light-emitting element whose p-type electrode is joined to the metal film of the submount 14, and a first lead 16 welded to the underface of the stem body 11 and having a potential common to that of the stem body 11 and the heat sink block 12. The light-emitting device further includes a second lead 18 kept insulated from the stem body 11 and vertically penetrating the stem body 11, a first wire 19 connecting an n-type electrode of the light-emitting element to the side face of the heat sink block 12, and a second wire 20 connecting the metal film of the submount to the second lead 18. On the side face of the heat sink block 12, the portion to which the first wire 19 is connected projects to be closer to the light-emitting element than the portion to which the submount 14 is joined. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT

52 citations

Patent
23 Jun 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of manufacturing a display device including a liquid crystal interposed between a CF substrate and a TFT substrate that are opposed to each other is described. But the method is not suitable for display applications.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a display device according to one aspect of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a display device including a liquid crystal interposed between a CF substrate and a TFT substrate that are opposed to each other, the method including the steps of: bonding the CF substrate and the TFT substrate each having a mother substrate shape to form a cell substrate from which at least one panel is to be cut out; forming, after formation of the cell substrate, a parallax barrier layer for separating a display image on an outer side of the cell substrate at a side of one of the CF substrate and the TFT substrate; and dividing, after formation of the parallax barrier layer, the cell substrate into at least one panel.

52 citations

Patent
09 Sep 2003
TL;DR: In this article, an image display system with an external device (80) which outputs an image signal including an index signal, and a plurality of image display devices (81, 82, 8n), which are connected together in series and each of which comprises: an input interface and an output interface (62, 63), two data transmitting and receiving apparatuses (60, 61) connected to the input and output interfaces in signal communication and the device information data to adjacent image display device(s) to send and from adjacent image device (s) received, with the input
Abstract: An image display system with an external device (80) which outputs an image signal including an index signal, and a plurality of image display devices (81, 82, 8n), which are connected together in series and each of which comprises: an input interface and an output interface (62, 63), two data transmitting and receiving apparatuses (60, 61) connected to the input and output interface (62, 63) in signal communication and the device information data to adjacent image display devices (81, 82, 8n) to send and from adjacent image display devices (81, 82 , 8n) received, with the input interface and the output interface (62, 63) are connected, an identification processing device (67), analyzes and processes the data detected by the data transmitting and receiving apparatuses (60, 61) which are connected to the input interface (62), and at least one storage device (68), the control information and the image display device (81, 82, 8n) associated device address and device information data of the image display device (81, 82, 8n) stores, an index discriminating device (64) for distinguishing or discriminating an added to the image signal index signal ...

51 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