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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.
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22 Feb 1989TL;DR: In this paper, a projection display is designed to separate a light from the light source into color lights of three primary colors by a color separator, irradiate the respective color lights to corresponding three light valves, and combine the optical images on the light valves by a light combiner formed by intersecting dichroic reflection surfaces in X-letter form, followed by projecting the combined image by enlargement on a screen with a projection lens.
Abstract: A projection display apparatus which is designed to separate a light from the light source into color lights of three primary colors by a color separator, irradiate the respective color lights to corresponding three light valves, combine the optical images on the light valves by a light combiner formed by intersecting dichroic reflection surfaces in X-letter form, followed by projecting the combined image by enlargement on a screen with a projection lens. The color separator is made by intersecting in X-letter form a first and second flat plate type dichroic mirrors. The second dichroic mirror is composed of two small dichroic mirrors made by separating into two parts of the intersecting part. The two small type dichroic mirrors are disposed on mutually different places so that, when viewed from the output side of the light which advances straightly through the color separator, the two edge surfaces which form the intersecting part of the two small dichroic mirrors are seen as being in overlapped state. Due to the existence of the two places of the intersecting parts of the dichroic mirrors, it is possible to make the produced bright lines on the projected image lens conspicuous.
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17 Sep 1998TL;DR: An optical disc recording apparatus for recording a video object onto an optical disc is described in this paper, which includes a reading unit for reading from the optical disc the sector information showing data assignment for sectors on the optical disk; a recording unit for recording the video object into the recorded series; and a control unit for controlling the reading unit and the recording unit.
Abstract: An optical disc recording apparatus for recording a video object onto an optical disc. A recording area of the optical disc is divided into a plurality of zones which each include a plurality of adjacent tracks. The optical disc recording apparatus includes: a reading unit for reading from the optical disc the sector information showing data assignment for sectors on the optical disc; a recording unit for recording the video object onto the optical disc; and a control unit for controlling the reading unit and the recording unit. The control unit detects at least one series of consecutive unassigned sectors on the optical disc by referring to the read sector information. Each series has a total size greater than a minimum size and is located within a single zone. The minimum size corresponds to a data amount that ensures uninterrupted reproduction of the video object. The control unit also controls the recording unit to record the video object into the detected series.
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27 Jul 2001TL;DR: In this article, a digital television receiver that decodes multiple programs concurrently to reduce the amount of time needed to display an adjacent channel in a channel surfing operation includes a single transport decoder and a single video/audio decoder.
Abstract: A digital television receiver that decodes multiple programs concurrently to reduce the amount of time needed to display an adjacent channel in a channel surfing operation includes a single transport decoder and a single video/audio decoder. The transport decoder decodes multiple transport streams in a single channel. Each transport stream represents a respectively different minor channel transmitted in the major channel. When a channel change operation occurs, the audio/video decoder selects the next transport stream that is provided by the transport decoder. In another embodiment of the invention, the single video/audio decoder includes multiple buffers and concurrently decodes multiple program streams. When a program switch occurs, the program stream for a next buffer is provided to the video display. In yet another embodiment, the television receiver includes multiple tuners, each capable of receiving a respective channel. Each tuner is coupled to a respective transport decoder and each transport decoder is coupled to a respective decoder. In this embodiment of the invention, when a channel switch occurs, the video signal is immediately available at the output of one of the decoders and is displayed. At the same time, one of the tuners is tuned to the next channel in the sequence in anticipation of a subsequent channel switch operation.
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28 Aug 2003TL;DR: A group management device provides with a content a device included in a group managed by the group management devices as discussed by the authors, which includes a storage unit that stores a total number of remote devices that the group manager currently registers, a maximum number of remotely managed devices that a group manager is permitted to register, and a minimum number of local devices allowed to register.
Abstract: A group management device provides with a content a device included in a group managed by the group management device. The group management device includes a storage unit that stores a total number of remote device that the group management device currently registers, a maximum number of remote devices that the group management device is permitted to register, a total number of local device that the group management device currently registers, and a maximum number of local devices that the group management device is permitted to register. The group management device also includes a judging unit that judges whether the total number of the remote device exceeds the maximum number of the remote devices when it is judged that the one device is the remote device. The judging unit judges whether the total number of the local device exceeds the maximum number of the local devices when it is judged that the one device is the local device.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new composite cathode used for high-energy density secondary lithium batteries is developed, which consists of 2,5-dimercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole (organodisulfide), polyaniline, and gel electrolyte.
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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 |