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Mitsubishi Electric
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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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06 Nov 1989TL;DR: In this article, a portable radio device in which a radio telephone body and a receiver unit are separately constructed and connected together by a pair of adjustable adjustable supporting rods is described, and the distance between the radio telephone device body and the receiver unit can be adjusted according to whether the device is being used as a telephone unit or a pager unit.
Abstract: A portable radio device in which a radio telephone
device body and a receiver unit are separately
constructed and connected together by a pair of
adjustable supporting rods As a result, the distance
between the radio telephone device body and the
receiver unit can be adjusted according to whether the
device is being used as a telephone unit or a pager
unit While being used as a telephone, the distance
between a receiver and a microphone can be easily
adjusted to the distance between an ear and a mouth of
a user When the device is used as a pager, it can be
miniaturized so as to be conveniently carried
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05 Jun 1997TL;DR: In this article, a system is presented to automatically control input permission when multi users and/or software agents interact with a single, shared application in a window-based computing environment, and to indicate to all users which user or software agent currently is providing input or seeking input permission.
Abstract: A system is provided to automatically control input permission when multi users and/or software agents interact with a single, shared application in a window-based computing environment, and to indicate to all users which user or software agent currently is providing input or seeking input permission. The system operates by providing each user and agent with a specialized cursor icon that is used for displaying input-permission status and for requesting and relinquishing input-permission. Cursors have three modes with distinct appearances indicating whether the corresponding user or agent has, does not have, or desires input permission. Cursors are replicated on all displays, so that all users can at all times easily see who has or desires input permission. Users interact with the input-permission system by moving and clicking their mouse. Software agents achieve the same effects by sending control requests directly to a software interface provided as part of the invention. In one embodiment, each user and agent also has an assigned Home Window, which is used for identification and to compose and display text messages.
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03 Jun 2008TL;DR: In this article, an electric power steering control apparatus can reduce a steering vibration such as shimmy vibration generated due to the structure of a vehicle without adding new mechanism elements, which includes a torque sensor for detecting steering torque generated by a driver, a torque controller for calculating an assist torque current for assisting the steering torque based on the detected steering torque, a vehicle speed detector for detecting the speed of the vehicle, a specific frequency detector from the detected vehicle speed, a motor angular velocity calculator for calculating a motor acceleration, a phase compensator for converting a vibration frequency of the motor
Abstract: An electric power steering control apparatus can reduce a steering vibration such as shimmy vibration generated due to the structure of a vehicle without adding new mechanism elements. The apparatus includes a torque sensor for detecting steering torque generated by a driver, a torque controller for calculating an assist torque current for assisting the steering torque based on the detected steering torque, a vehicle speed detector for detecting the speed of the vehicle, a specific frequency detector for detecting a specific frequency from the detected vehicle speed, a motor angular velocity calculator for calculating a motor angular velocity from a motor angle detected by an angle detector, a phase compensator for converting a vibration frequency of the motor angular velocity, and a vibration suppression current calculator for calculating a vibration suppression current to suppress the steering vibration from respective output signals of the phase compensator and the specific frequency detector.
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06 Jan 1997TL;DR: This paper focuses on how a segmented interaction history supports user orientation, intelligent assistance, and transformations, such as returning to earlier points in the problem solving process and replaying segments in a new context.
Abstract: We have developed an application-independent toolkit, called Collagen, based on the SharedPlan theory of collaborative discourse, in which interaction histories are hierarchically structured according to a user's goals and intentions. We have used Collagen to implement an example collaborative interface agent with discourse processing, but not natural language understanding. In this paper, we concentrate on how a segmented interaction history supports user orientation, intelligent assistance, and transformations, such as returning to earlier points in the problem solving process and replaying segments in a new context. To appear in Third Int. Conf. on Intelligent User Interfaces, Orlando, FL, January 1997. This work may not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part for any commercial purpose. Permission to copy in whole or in part without payment of fee is granted for nonpro t educational and research purposes provided that all such whole or partial copies include the following: a notice that such copying is by permission of Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology Center America; an acknowledgment of the authors and individual contributions to the work; and all applicable portions of the copyright notice. Copying, reproduction, or republishing for any other purpose shall require a license with payment of fee to Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology Center America. All rights reserved. Copyright c Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology Center America, 1996 201 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 Lotus Development Corporation Publication History:{ 1. First printing, TR-96-14, June 1996 Charles Rich MERL{A Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory 201 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 USA +1-617-621-7507 rich@merl.com Candace L. Sidner Lotus Development Corporation 55 Cambridge Parkway Cambridge, MA 02142 USA +1-617-693-7737 csidner@lotus.com ABSTRACT We have developed an application-independent toolkit, called Collagen, based on the SharedPlan theory of collaborative discourse, in which interaction histories are hierarchically structured according to a user's goals and intentions. We have used Collagen to implement an example collaborative interface agent with discourse processing, but not natural language understanding. In this paper, we concentrate on how a segmented interaction history supports user orientation, intelligent assistance, and transformations, such as returning to earlier points in the problem solving process and replaying segments in a new context.We have developed an application-independent toolkit, called Collagen, based on the SharedPlan theory of collaborative discourse, in which interaction histories are hierarchically structured according to a user's goals and intentions. We have used Collagen to implement an example collaborative interface agent with discourse processing, but not natural language understanding. In this paper, we concentrate on how a segmented interaction history supports user orientation, intelligent assistance, and transformations, such as returning to earlier points in the problem solving process and replaying segments in a new context.
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27 Oct 2011TL;DR: In this article, a bootstrap capacitor supplying a drive voltage to the high side drive circuit and having a first terminal connected to a connection point between the high-side switching element and the low-side switch element was introduced.
Abstract: A power semiconductor device comprises: high side and low side switching elements; high side and low side drive circuits; a bootstrap capacitor supplying a drive voltage to the high side drive circuit and having a first terminal connected to a connection point between the high side switching element and the low side switching element and a second terminal connected to a power supply terminal of the high side drive circuit; a bootstrap diode having an anode connected to a power supply and a cathode connected to the second terminal and supplying a current from the power supply to the second terminal; a floating power supply; and a bootstrap compensation circuit supplying a current from the floating power supply to the second terminal, when the high side drive circuit turns ON the high side switching element and the low side drive circuit turns OFF the low side switching element.
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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 |