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Panasonic
Company•Kadoma, Ôsaka, Japan•
About: Panasonic is a company organization based out in Kadoma, Ôsaka, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 49129 authors who have published 71118 publications receiving 942756 citations. The organization is also known as: Panasonikku Kabushiki-gaisha & Panasonic.
Topics: Signal, Layer (electronics), Electrode, Terminal (electronics), Transmission (telecommunications)
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12 Sep 2003TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of enhanced-mode scenarios, each of which is described in the Java language or a markup language, showing control procedures with respect to playback devices.
Abstract: Recorded on the recording medium (BD-ROM) is an AV stream that is obtained by multiplexing a video stream and one or more audio streams. MOVIE objects are scenarios showing playback procedures of video data described using playback device-oriented commands. In addition to the MOVIE objects, enhanced-mode scenarios (Java and WebPage objects) are also recorded on the recording medium. These enhanced-mode scenarios, each of which is described in the Java language or a markup language, show control procedures with respect to playback devices. The Java and WebPage objects are capable of taking over register setting values set by MOVIE objects, and extracting parts of video data played by MOVIE objects.
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13 Jul 2011TL;DR: An illuminating device capable of being produced at low costs and irradiating rays of light uniformly to a liquid crystal panel is described in this paper. But the illumination device has a plurality of LED packages each having LED's and a lens, the LED packages being congregated on a plane in a large area.
Abstract: An illuminating device capable of being produced at low costs and irradiating rays of light uniformly to a liquid crystal panel. The illuminating device has a plurality of LED packages each having LED's and a lens, the LED packages being congregated on a plane in a large area. Each of the LED packages includes at least four LED's corresponding to LED's for emitting at least red, green and blue, and at least two of the LED's in each LED package are positioned symmetrically to the center of the lens and emit the same color.
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TL;DR: In this article, a thin film CdS/CdTe solar cells with an efficiency of 6.3 % have been prepared on a borosilicate glass substrate of 4s×4 cm2 by successively repeating screen printing and heating (sintering) of each paste.
Abstract: Thin film CdS/CdTe solar cells with an efficiency of 6.3 % have been prepared on a borosilicate glass substrate of 4s×4 cm2 by successively repeating screen printing and heating (sintering) of each paste of CdS, CdTe and C. The CdS paste consists of CdS, CdCl2, GaCl2 and propylene glycol (PG). The CdTe paste contains CdCl2 and PG, and the C paste contains PG and a small amount of acceptor impurity. During the heating of C paste, an nCdS/pCdTe heterojunction is formed. In the most efficient cell, the peak of electron voltaic effect exists within 1 µm of the CdTe side from the CdS/CdTe metallurgical boundary. The C electrode cell is more stable than the previous Cu2Te electrode cell for an accelerated life test. From 25 elemental cells with 4×4 cm2 substrate, a 1 watt module has tentatively been constructed with a module efficiency of 2.9 %.
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01 Jul 1998TL;DR: In this article, a system for providing keywords to facilitate a search in a text retrieval system was proposed, where each of texts constituting a text base was created by creating a word ID of each of words used in the text and a word occurrence count of a corresponding word.
Abstract: A system for providing keywords to facilitate a search in a text retrieval system. For each of texts constituting a text base, the system creates a word ID of each of words used in the text and a word occurrence count of a corresponding word. The word occurrence count indicates a number of occurrences of a word in each text. For each of words used in any of the texts constituting the text base, the system creates a total word occurrence count and a containing text count indicative of the number of texts containing the word. For each of words contained in the selected texts, a degree of importance is calculated by using the word occurrence count, the total word occurrence count and the containing text count. The words contained in the selected texts are sorted in order of the degree of importance. At least a part of the sorted words are displayed as related keywords.
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27 Oct 2009TL;DR: In this paper, a blood-sugar level measurement device (100) is provided with an acceleration sensor (112) for measuring movement information associated with human body activity, wherein a CPU (110) controls, on the basis of the measured movement information, whether or not the measurement operation of a bloodsugar measurement circuit (113) can be executed.
Abstract: Provided are a measurement device by which the blood-sugar level or the like associated with the living activity of a diabetic patient can be measured easily and precisely and the measured valued associated with the living activity can be clinically applied easily, and an insulin infusion device, a measurement method, a method for controlling an insulin fusion device, and a program. A blood-sugar level measurement device (100) is provided with a blood-sugar level sensor (200) and an acceleration sensor (112) for measuring movement information associated with human body activity, wherein a CPU (110 controls, on the basis of the measured movement information, whether or not the measurement operation of a blood-sugar measurement circuit (113) can be executed. The CPU (110) further associates and records in a recording unit (111) the measured blood-sugar level and the movement information measured by the acceleration sensor (112), and displays the associated blood-sugar level and movement information on a display unit (102). The CPU (110) further combines the blood-sugar level measured by the blood-sugar level sensor (200) and the data detected by the acceleration sensor (112) and executes each mode processing.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
Hideo Hosono | 128 | 1549 | 100279 |
Shuicheng Yan | 123 | 810 | 66192 |
Akira Yamamoto | 117 | 1999 | 74961 |
Adam Heller | 111 | 381 | 41063 |
Tadashi Kokubo | 104 | 557 | 49042 |
Masatoshi Kudo | 100 | 1324 | 53482 |
Héctor D. Abruña | 98 | 585 | 38995 |
Duong Nguyen | 98 | 674 | 47332 |
Henning Sirringhaus | 96 | 467 | 50846 |
Chao Yang Wang | 95 | 307 | 26857 |
George G. Malliaras | 94 | 382 | 28533 |
Masaki Takata | 90 | 594 | 28478 |
Darrell G. Schlom | 88 | 641 | 41470 |
Thomas A. Moore | 87 | 437 | 30666 |