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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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03 May 2005TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated DSS/WebTV receiver is communicatively connected to an Internet service provider, a DSS service provider and a local broadcast station to provide a display of DSS programs, Internet web sites and local broadcast channels in a seamless fashion.
Abstract: An integrated DSS/WebTV receiver is communicatively connected to an Internet service provider, a DSS service provider, and (optionally) a local broadcast station to provide a display of DSS programs, Internet web sites, and local broadcast channels in a seamless fashion. The DSS/WebTV receiver downloads graphic images, corresponding to DSS programs, from a DSS communication medium or the Internet into a local memory. The graphic images are periodically updated by the DSS service provider or Internet service provider. The DSS/WebTV receiver generates a graphical user interface (GUI), displayed on a television screen, for facilitating a user's navigation through the DSS, Internet, and local broadcast data. The GUI includes a selectable DSS program listing that displays DSS programs that are currently being broadcast or that will be broadcasted in the future. If a user selects a currently broadcasted program, the DSS/WebTV receiver displays the selected program on the television. If the user selects a program that is broadcasted in the future, the DSS/WebTV receiver displays a downloaded graphic image, corresponding to the selected program, on the television. The graphic image may be the selected program's name or logo, still shots from the selected program, short video clips related to the selected program, or advertisements related to the selected program.
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07 Jul 2000TL;DR: The universal platform for the SDR of the present invention employs the direct conversion approach with the n-port MMIC followed by reconfigurable reprogrammable devices such as DSP's or FPGA's as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The universal platform for the SDR of the present invention employs the direct conversion approach with the n-port MMIC followed by reconfigurable reprogrammable devices such as DSP's or FPGA's. The universal platform is based on the linear operation of the devices. Thus, the DC offset problem may be solved. It is also possible to support very wide bandwidths compared with conventional I/Q receivers. Therefore, the present universal platform is suitable for multimode and multiband communications.
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TL;DR: In the MR magnetic head of the present invention, its sensing element (2) comprises a plurality of superposed magnetic layers (4,5) having magnetoresistance effect in at least one of them and a nonmagnetic intermediate layer (3) sandwiched therebetween, and a sensing current is fed to flow in the sensing element in the same direction as a signal magnetic field applied to the element as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: In the MR magnetic head of the present invention, its sensing element (2) comprises a plurality of superposed magnetic layers (4,5) having magnetoresistance effect in at least one of them and a nonmagnetic intermediate layer (3) sandwiched therebetween, and a sensing current (i) is fed to flow in the sensing element (2) in the same direction as a signal magnetic field applied to the element. Each of the magnetic layers (4,5) is so formed as to have an easy axis of magnetization substantially perpendicular to the signal magnetic field or to have an isotropic magnetic characteristic in the magneticfilm plane, thereby avoiding generation of Barkhausen noise with certainty.
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23 Jun 2009TL;DR: In this paper, a laser light source device includes a pump light source which emits transverse-multimode light, a plurality of resonator mirrors which define a resonator, at least part of the resonator mirror outputting light to the outside, where the output light having plural wavelengths.
Abstract: A laser light source device includes a pump light source which emits transverse-multimode light; a plurality of resonator mirrors which define a resonator, at least part of the resonator mirrors outputting light to the outside, where the output light having plural wavelengths; a laser medium arranged in the resonator, the laser medium being pumped with the transverse-multimode light emitted from the pump light source; and a wavelength conversion element arranged in the resonator, the wavelength conversion element being irradiated with a transverse-multimode line beam of fundamental wave obtained by oscillation at the laser medium and outputting a line beam of converted wave.
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14 Jul 1995TL;DR: In this article, an optical path changer is operated to shift the optical path, and the pixel pattern to be optically shifted is displayed on the image display system in every field in synchronism with the shifting of the optical paths by the OPC changer.
Abstract: The apparent resolution of an image displayed on an image display system is increased without increasing the number of actual pixels which are arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns and selectively energizable to display an image composed of a plurality of pixel patterns in alternate fields. An optical path changer is positioned between the image display system and a viewer or screen for shifting an optical path therebetween to optically shift the pixel pattern. The optical path changer is operated to shift the optical path, and the pixel pattern to be optically shifted is displayed on the image display system in every field in synchronism with the shifting of the optical path by the optical path changer.
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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 |