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Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories

CompanyTaipei, 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.


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Patent
16 Nov 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a method of processing remote control commands at a control device consistent with certain embodiments involves at the control device, receiving commands directed to the control devices; at the controller device, interpreting the command directed to a source device in order to track a state of operation of the source device.
Abstract: A method of processing remote control commands at a control device consistent with certain embodiments involves at the control device, receiving commands directed to the control device; at the control device, receiving a command directed to a source device, the source device being operative to provide video content to a display; and at the control device, interpreting the command directed to the source device in order to track a state of operation of the source device. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract.

154 citations

Patent
04 Apr 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a block key to encrypt block data is generated using an ATS (arrival time stamp) appended to each of TS (transport stream) packets included in a transport stream correspondingly to the arrival time of the TS packet.
Abstract: A block key to encrypt block data is generated using an ATS (arrival time stamp) appended to each of TS (transport stream) packets included in a transport stream correspondingly to the arrival time of the TS packet. The ATS is a random data depending upon an arrival time, and so a block-unique key can be generated, which enhances the protection against data cryptanalysis. A block key is generated from a combination of an ATS with a key unique to a device, recording medium or the like such as a master key, disc-unique key, title-unique key or the like. Since an ATS is used to generate a block key, any area for storage of an encryption key for each block may not be provided in a recording medium.

154 citations

Patent
31 Mar 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a pixel circuit is proposed to prevent a spread of the terminal voltages of drive transistors inside a panel and in turn reliably prevent deterioration of uniformity, where pixel circuit lines are connected by an upper line and bottom line and are arranged in parallel with pixel circuit power source voltage lines so as not to have intersecting parts.
Abstract: A pixel circuit able to prevent a spread of the terminal voltages of drive transistors inside a panel and in turn able to reliably prevent deterioration of uniformity, wherein a source of a TFT serving as a drive transistor is connected to an anode of a light emitting element, a drain is connected to a power source potential, a capacitor is connected between a gate and source of the TFT, and a source potential of the TFT is connected to a fixed potential through a TFT serving as a switch transistor and wherein pixel circuit lines are connected by an upper line and bottom line and are arranged in parallel with pixel circuit power source voltage lines so as not to have intersecting parts.

154 citations

Patent
08 May 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for the creation of a custom playlist of various audio/visual tracks that are to be automatically recorded to a storage medium is described, with no further user interaction required.
Abstract: A method and system for the creation of a custom playlist of various audio/visual tracks that are to be automatically recorded to a storage medium is disclosed The user communicates with personal computer (PC) software by means of a graphical user interface (GUI) The GUI allows the user to create a custom playlist and to signal the intent that a recording of that custom playlist to a storage medium be made Once the user has indicated the custom playlist is to be recorded, the software automatically records the custom playlist with no further user interaction required In this manner, a minimum amount of user interaction is required

153 citations

Book ChapterDOI
14 Aug 2011
TL;DR: This paper proposes public-key identification schemes based on the conjectured intractability of the MQ problem under the assumption of the existence of a non-interactive commitment scheme, and they consist of an identification protocol which is zeroknowledge argument of knowledge for the Mq problem.
Abstract: A problem of solving a system of multivariate quadratic polynomials over a finite field, which is called an MQ problem, is a promising problem in cryptography. A number of studies have been conducted on designing public-key schemes using the MQ problem, which are known as multivariate public-key cryptography (MPKC). However, the security of the existing schemes in MPKC relies not only on the MQ problem but also on an Isomorphism of Polynomials (IP) problem. In this paper, we propose public-key identification schemes based on the conjectured intractability of the MQ problem under the assumption of the existence of a non-interactive commitment scheme. Our schemes do not rely on the IP problem, and they consist of an identification protocol which is zeroknowledge argument of knowledge for the MQ problem. For a practical parameter choice, the efficiency of our schemes is highly comparable to that of identification schemes based on another problem including Permuted Kernels, Syndrome Decoding, Constrained Linear Equations, and Permuted Perceptrons. Furthermore, even if the protocol is repeated in parallel, our scheme can achieve the security under active attack with some additional cost.

153 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hui Li1352982105903
Susumu Kitagawa12580969594
Shree K. Nayar11338445139
Takashi Kobayashi10360651385
Bo Huang9772840135
Muhammad Imran94305351728
Xiaodong Xu94112250817
Mitsuo Kawato8642235640
Takashi Yamamoto84140135169
Atsuo Yamada7844423989
Katsushi Ikeuchi7863620622
Yoshihiro Iwasa7745427146
Satoshi Miyazaki7634120483
Hiroshi Yamazaki7495327216
Alexei Gruverman6930118610
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20223
2021294
2020902
20191,297
20181,111
20171,078