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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
29 Apr 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a method for manufacturing a light-emitting diode display is described, which includes pre-fixing first, second, and third lightemitting diodes on a light emitting unit production substrate to produce light emitting units.
Abstract: A method for manufacturing a light-emitting diode display is provided. The method includes pre-fixing first, second, and third light-emitting diodes on a light emitting unit production substrate to produce light-emitting units each including first, second, and third light-emitting diodes, first electrodes of the first, second, and third light-emitting diodes being connected to a sub-common electrode. The method also includes transferring and fixing the light-emitting units from the light-emitting unit production substrate to a display substrate to produce a light-emitting diode display including the light-emitting units which are arranged in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction (i.e., arranged in a two-dimensional matrix).

142 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This paper presents a 60-GHz direct-conversion RF front-end and baseband transceiver including analog and digital circuitry for PHY functions, capable of more than 7-Gb/s 16QAM wireless communication for every channel of the 60- GHz standards, which can be extended up to 10 Gb/s.
Abstract: This paper presents a 60-GHz direct-conversion RF front-end and baseband transceiver including analog and digital circuitry for PHY functions. The 65-nm CMOS front-end consumes 319 and 223 mW in transmitting and receiving mode, respectively. It is capable of more than 7-Gb/s 16QAM wireless communication for every channel of the 60-GHz standards, which can be extended up to 10 Gb/s. The 40-nm CMOS baseband including analog, digital, and I/O consumes 196 and 427 mW for 16QAM in transmitting and receiving modes, respectively. In the analog baseband, a 5-b 2304-MS/s ADC consumes 12 mW, and a 6-b 3456-MS/s DAC consumes 11 mW. In the digital baseband integrating all PHY functions, a (1440, 1344) LDPC decoder consumes 74 mW with the low energy efficiency of 11.8 pJ/b. The entire system including both RF and BB using a 6-dBi antenna built in the organic package can transmit 3.1 Gb/s over 1.8 m in QPSK and 6.3 Gb/s over 0.05 m in 16QAM.

142 citations

Patent
13 Nov 1989
TL;DR: A home-bus-information display system was proposed in this article, where the control status of each of a plurality of home apparatus can be monitored via home bus lines and additively displayed over a video program on the picture screen of a television receiver to allow a viewer to monitor the status of other home electric apparatus, a security system and so on in a centralized control fashion.
Abstract: A home-bus-information display system arranged such that the control status of each of a plurality of home apparatus can be monitored via home bus-lines and additively displayed over a video program on the picture screen of a television receiver to allow a viewer to monitor the control status of each of other home electric apparatus, a security system and so on in a centralized-control fashion.

142 citations

Patent
15 Aug 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, an imaging acquisition system that generates a depth map from two pictures of a 3D spatial scene is described, based on the relative blur between the two pictures and the absolute blur contributed by the system.
Abstract: An imaging acquisition system that generates a depth map from two pictures of a three dimensional spatial scene is described. According to one aspect of the invention, the system generates the depth map based on the relative blur between the two pictures and the absolute blur contributed by the system. According to another aspect of the invention, the system calculates the depth map directly from the relative blur between the two pictures.

141 citations

Patent
17 Jul 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a reception device and a method for receiving content on channels distributed by distribution servers via a router is described, which includes registering a multicast media access control address corresponding to a channel to be switched to before switching to the channel.
Abstract: A reception device and method are provided for receiving content on channels distributed by distribution servers via a router. The method includes registering a multicast media access control address corresponding to a channel to be switched to before switching to the channel; storing the multicast media access control address; and switching to the channel using the stored multicast media access control address.

141 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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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20223
2021294
2020902
20191,297
20181,111
20171,078