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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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15 Dec 2000TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported a 320 x 240 uncooled IRFPA with 40 micrometers pitch having diode detectors fabricated on an SOI wafer and improved the infrared absorbing structure in the newly developed FPA.
Abstract: We reported a 320 x 240 uncooled IRFPA with 40 micrometers pitch having diode detectors fabricated on an SOI wafer. Since the fabrication process of the SOI diode detector is compatible with the silicon IC process, only a silicon IC fab is necessary for manufacture of the FPAs. This enables mass production of low cost uncooled FPAs. This paper focuses on the performance of the FPA. In the previous paper, we proposed a novel infrared absorbing structure which offers a very high fill factor. Although this structure exhibited a high infrared absorption because of interference absorbing components incorporated in the structure, large thermal capacitance was an issue. Thus we have improved the infrared absorbing structure in the newly developed FPA. The improved absorbing structure has been devised making use of reflection of metal interconnections including diode metal straps. A thermal time constant of 17 msec has been achieved without degrading the responsivity compared with the conventional absorbing structure.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a simple analytical model for device characteristics of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) MOSFETs is proposed, where the effect of self-heating is incorporated into a pseudo-2-dimensional drain-current model through an analytical expression using a thermal distribution-constant circuit.
Abstract: A simple analytical model for device characteristics of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) MOSFETs is proposed. The effect of the self-heating is incorporated into a pseudo-2-dimensional drain-current model through an analytical expression using a thermal distribution-constant circuit. The device characteristics calculated with the model were found to agree well with experimental drain-current characteristics.
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18 Apr 2005TL;DR: Field experiments and analyses have proved that the proposed navigation method can provide good enough guidance accuracy even under poor satellite visibility and that the panorama image database with absolute position is useful for surveillance.
Abstract: This paper describes an autonomous mobile surveillance system usually used in a factory premises with some high-rise buildings. This system consists of a wireless LAN network, a base station and an autonomous vehicle. The vehicle is equipped with a GPS/INS navigation system using the network-based Real-Time Kinematic GPS (RTK-GPS) with Positioning Augmentation Services (PASTM, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 2003), an Area Laser Radar (ALR), a CCD camera called slaved camera, and an Omni-Directional Vision (ODV) sensor for surveillance and reconnaissance. The vehicle switches navigation modes according to the vehicle status. It has three guidance modes, which are “Normal”, “Road tracking”, and “Crossing recognition”. A field test result shows that the vehicle can track the planned path within 0.10[m] accuracy at straight paths and within 0.25[m] for curved paths even if RTK fixed solutions are not available. Field experiments and analyses have proved that the proposed navigation method can provide good enough guidance accuracy even under poor satellite visibility and that the panorama image database with absolute position is useful for surveillance.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the density limit in ECR plasma production is overcome using electron cyclotron waves, achieving 3×10 13 cm -3 density by parallel injection of circularly polarized microwaves with a frequency 2.45 GHz, corresponding to a 400 times higher density than ordinary mode cutoff.
Abstract: The density limit in ECR plasma production is overcome using electron cyclotron waves. The plasma of 3×10 13 cm -3 density is achieved by parallel injection of circularly polarized microwaves with a frequency 2.45 GHz, corresponding to a 400 times higher density than ordinary mode cutoff. It is found that the plasma is produced in the high field side region between the incident position and the ECR point, and this is due to the generation of high energy electrons and the Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance.
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09 May 2008TL;DR: In this article, a rotary electric machine controller including a position estimation mechanism, a controller outputting voltage commands in accordance with the estimated position, a pulse-width modulator outputting logic signals which are pulsewidth modulated according to the voltage commands and with a switching cycle used for pulsewidth modulation control.
Abstract: A rotary electric machine controller including a current detector detecting rotary electric machine currents generated in a rotary electric machine, a position estimation mechanism outputting an estimated position in accordance with the rotary electric machine currents; a controller outputting voltage commands in accordance with the estimated position; a pulse-width modulator outputting logic signals which are pulse-width modulated in accordance with the voltage commands and with a switching cycle used for pulse-width modulation control; and a voltage application mechanism applying AC voltages for driving the rotary electric machine in accordance with the logic signals. The voltage commands output by the controller are obtained by superimposing, on fundamental voltages for driving the rotary electric machine, position detection voltages which each have a cycle equal to m times of the switching cycle and which are different in phase among respective phases.
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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 |