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Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories
Company•Taipei, Taiwan•
About: Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories is a company organization based out in Taipei, Taiwan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Image processing. The organization has 38708 authors who have published 63864 publications receiving 865637 citations.
Topics: Signal, Image processing, Layer (electronics), Pixel, Control unit
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14 Jan 1999
TL;DR: In this article, a distributed conditional access (CA) control on a serial communication network is presented. But the CA control unit is not encrypted with respect to the first encryption scheme.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for distributed conditional access (CA) control on a serial communication network. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a CA subsystem over a 1394 network, the CA subsystem comprising a receiver unit for receiving a digital broadcast signal (DBS) and OOB data from an external source, where the DBS and OOB data are transmitted from the external source to the receiver unit in different broadcast frequencies. The receiver unit comprises a main tuner subunit coupled to receive the DBS, which can be encrypted with respect to a first encryption scheme. The receiver unit also comprises an OOB tuner subunit coupled to receive the OOB data for decrypting the DBS with respect to the first encryption scheme. The CA subsystem also comprises a CA control unit coupled to the receiver unit, which in turn comprises a CA subunit coupled to receive the DBS and OOB data. If the DBS is encrypted with respect to the first encryption scheme, the CA subunit generates a descrambled signal from the DBS using the OOB data, such that said descrambled signal is no longer encrypted with respect to the first encryption scheme. Other embodiments of the present invention include the above and wherein the descrambled signal is encrypted with respect to a standard 1394 copy protection scheme, but not encrypted with respect to the first encryption scheme.
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07 Mar 2007TL;DR: In this article, a home IMS gateway maps an external server outside the home network as a virtual home network device, and executes a process of receiving a content providing service provided by the external server by using mapping information.
Abstract: A configuration is provided in which a client in a home network receives content from a server outside the home network and plays the content. A home IMS gateway maps an external server outside the home network as a virtual home network device, and executes a process of receiving a content providing service provided by the external server by using mapping information. Furthermore, device information of the client is obtained and registered in a database existing outside the home network, and a content providing server executes a process of obtaining the device information and providing the client with content matching the device.
134 citations
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06 Apr 2010TL;DR: A power transmission device includes: a transmission means including at least an oscillation means and a resonant means and for transmitting power to a power reception device by using a magnetic resonance-type power transmission technique as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A power transmission device includes: a transmission means including at least an oscillation means and a resonant means and for transmitting power to a power reception device by using a magnetic resonance-type power transmission technique; and a control means for controlling the reception power of the power reception device so as to be at a maximum by changing at least one of an oscillation frequency of the oscillation means and a resonant frequency of the resonant means.
134 citations
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06 Sep 1996TL;DR: In this paper, a backlight control method and apparatus adapted for use in aircraft passenger entertainment systems are described, which includes a present brightness/pre-determined brightness and comparator, and a brightness controller which limits present brightness to a selected level in a system deployed in a discrete space having a plurality of displays.
Abstract: A backlight control method and apparatus adapted for use in, for example, aircraft passenger entertainment systems are described. The apparatus includes a present brightness/pre-determined brightness and comparator, and a brightness controller which limits present brightness to a selected level in a system deployed in a discrete space (such as a passenger cabin) having a plurality of displays. The method includes steps of comparing present brightness and predetermined brightness and generating one or more control signals to control backlight brightness based on the comparison to provide more uniform brightness in a display system including many displays co-located in a common space.
134 citations
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30 May 2001TL;DR: In this paper, a post-processing algorithm is used to simulate live or theater sound, where audio signals are selectively post-processed according to equipment availability and listener preferences, and a center channel equalizer balances the signal playback.
Abstract: The method and system of present invention sequences audio post-processing algorithms to simulate live or theater sound. An audio signal is selectively post-processed according to equipment availability and listener preferences. Downmixing or Prologic algorithms are applied to a signal arriving at sound system. A listener inputs their speaker configuration to a player console. Desired post-processing effects are likewise indicated to the console. For instance, if surround sound equipment is both available and selected, then surround portions of the audio signal are parsed to surround speakers. Bass management techniques then transfer low frequency channels of the signal to compatible speakers. VES or DCS algorithms further manipulate the surround portion of the signal to create an illusion of immersion, and a center channel equalizer balances the signal playback. Alternatively, the post-processed signal is transmitted to a headphone set.
134 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Hui Li | 135 | 2982 | 105903 |
Susumu Kitagawa | 125 | 809 | 69594 |
Shree K. Nayar | 113 | 384 | 45139 |
Takashi Kobayashi | 103 | 606 | 51385 |
Bo Huang | 97 | 728 | 40135 |
Muhammad Imran | 94 | 3053 | 51728 |
Xiaodong Xu | 94 | 1122 | 50817 |
Mitsuo Kawato | 86 | 422 | 35640 |
Takashi Yamamoto | 84 | 1401 | 35169 |
Atsuo Yamada | 78 | 444 | 23989 |
Katsushi Ikeuchi | 78 | 636 | 20622 |
Yoshihiro Iwasa | 77 | 454 | 27146 |
Satoshi Miyazaki | 76 | 341 | 20483 |
Hiroshi Yamazaki | 74 | 953 | 27216 |
Alexei Gruverman | 69 | 301 | 18610 |