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EMCJ |
2020-05-15 14:00 |
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Suppression of Mode Conversion Using Asymmetric Differential-Transmission Lines for Dense Parallel Traces Tomoya Takeuchi, Yoshitaka Toyota, Kengo Iokibe (Okayama Univ) EMCJ2020-6 |
Although symmetry is important for differential-transmission lines, the denser the wiring gets, the more the adjacent co... [more] |
EMCJ2020-6 pp.7-13 |
AP (2nd) |
2014-05-15 - 2014-05-16 |
Ishikawa |
The Kanazawa Theatre |
An Evaluation of Transition from Balanced to Unbalanced Modes for Asymmetric Antennas Using Mixed-Mode S-parameters Nozomu Ishii (Niigata Univ.) |
Unbalanced current exists on an asymmetric antenna even if it is excited with balanced feeding system, because it is ine... [more] |
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NC, MBE (Joint) |
2011-03-07 15:35 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa University |
Simulation Study on Implementation of Cone-beam Dual-Energy CT using an Asymmetric Filter Yoichi Yamazaki, Naohiro Toda (APU) MBE2010-108 |
Dual-energy computed tompgraphy (DECT) provides specific information on the object. DECT can be achieved by two measurem... [more] |
MBE2010-108 pp.31-36 |
NC, MBE (Joint) |
2009-03-12 13:50 |
Tokyo |
Tamagawa Univ. |
Application of Asymmetric Filter Method for Cone-Beam CT Ryota Uemura, Yoichi Yamazaki, Naohiro Toda (Aichi Pref. Univ.) MBE2008-112 |
In general, Dual-energy computed tompgraphy (DECT) provides specific information on the object.
DECT can achieved by tw... [more] |
MBE2008-112 pp.95-100 |
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