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IN, NS
(Joint)
2019-03-05
13:30
Okinawa Okinawa Convention Center A Study on Performance Evaluation of MIMO Channel with Multilevel Spreading Codes
Tatsuya Motoki, Miyuki Hirose, Takehiko Kobayashi (Tokyo Denki Univ.) IN2018-135
To suppress the noise enhancement, a new spread spectrum communication system with Gold code had studied in our previous... [more] IN2018-135
pp.307-312
NLP 2017-07-13
15:20
Okinawa Miyako Island Marine Terminal Improving Performance of UCB1-tuned Algorithm by Lebesgue Spectrum Filter
Xinyu Cho, Kaori Kuroda, Yukio Murata (TUS), Song-Ju Kim (NIMS), Makoto Naruse (NICT), Mikio Hasegawa (TUS) NLP2017-36
In the researches on asynchronous chaotic CDMA, it has been shown that the sequences, which have negative autocorrelatio... [more] NLP2017-36
pp.47-52
CCS 2015-08-06
14:10
Hokkaido Dai-ichi Takimotokan (Noboribetsu, Hokkaido) Chaotic cryptography using pseudorandom numbers generated by augmented Lorenz equations
Kenichiro Cho, Takaya Miyano (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2015-30
We have recently developed a chaotic cryptographic method based on the
augmented Lorenz equations. In our method, a sym... [more]
CCS2015-30
pp.7-9
NLP, CCS 2015-06-11
15:30
Tokyo Waseda Univerisity Applicability and characteristics to satellite communications with power constant chaotic spreading sequence
Isao Nakazawa, Ken Umeno (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2015-51 CCS2015-13
On explosion of Telecommunications and the Big Data, super-multi access satellite sensor network and high-speed satellit... [more] NLP2015-51 CCS2015-13
pp.73-78
NLP, CCS 2015-06-12
14:00
Tokyo Waseda Univerisity Binary chaotic cryptography using augmented Lorenz equations
Kenichiro Cho, Takaya Miyano (Rits Univ) NLP2015-62 CCS2015-24
Augmented Lorenz equations are expressed as a star network of N Lorenz subsystems sharing the scalar variable X as the c... [more] NLP2015-62 CCS2015-24
pp.135-137
NC 2012-01-26
09:50
Hokkaido Future University Hakodate Study on Sequential Associative Memory in Chaos Neural Network
Yoshiaki Sato, Yukari Yamauchi (Nihon Univ.) NC2011-99
In this research, we propose a model of associative memory to recall the hierarchical periodic patterns. Conventional as... [more] NC2011-99
pp.13-18
NLP 2010-01-21
16:00
Gifu   Chaotic Behaviors of Duffing Oscillator Driven by Relaxation Oscillator
Naoya Nunome (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Takuya Nakai (Omron Corp.), Takaya Miyano (Ritsumeikan Univ.) NLP2009-146
We have analyzed the dynamical behavior of a Duffing oscillator forced by a relaxation oscillator in terms of the relaxa... [more] NLP2009-146
pp.37-40
NLP 2009-05-15
16:10
Shiga Ritsumeikan University Parameter Adjusting of the Chaotic Search Method to Multiple Sequence Alignment
Takafumi Matsuura, Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ.) NLP2009-10
An algorithm for solving combinatorial optimization problems by chaotic neurodynamics has already been proposed and exhi... [more] NLP2009-10
pp.45-50
NC 2009-01-20
10:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Invited Talk] Chaotic itinerancy in the hippocampal CA3 and contractive affine transformations in CA1 provide a dynamical interpretation of complex memory
Ichiro Tsuda (Hokkaido Univ.) NC2008-96
Since David Marr's pioneering paper entitled “Simple memory: A model for the archecortex” published in 1969, the functio... [more] NC2008-96
pp.85-86
NLP 2008-12-10
13:15
Ishikawa   Study on MAP decoding for component code on chaotic coded modulation
Eiji Okamoto, Yasunori Iwanami (Nagoya Inst. Tech.) NLP2008-84
A chaotic coded modulation is one of the coded modulation schemes. Uncorrelated sequences of chaos are utilized for the ... [more] NLP2008-84
pp.75-80
RCS, AN, MoNA, SR, WBS
(Joint)
2008-03-06
13:20
Kanagawa YRP A study on decoding error probability analysis of chaotic coded modulation
Eiji Okamoto, Yasunori Iwanami (Nagoya Inst. Tech.) RCS2007-219
In a chaotic coded modulation, uncorrelated sequences of chaos are utilized for the distance enhancement of nearest code... [more] RCS2007-219
pp.199-204
NLP 2007-11-22
16:00
Fukuoka   Design and Evaluation of Spreading Sequences with Negative Auto-correlations Based on Chaos Theory and LFSR Sequences
Yasunori Miyazaki, Akio Tsuneda, Takahiro Inoue (Kumamoto Univ.) NLP2007-104
In DS/CDMA systems, spreading sequences play an important role since they dominate the system performance such as bit er... [more] NLP2007-104
pp.51-55
NLP 2006-05-11
12:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. A Study on Test Pattern Generation for LSI Tests Using Chaotic Sequences
Atsushi Izukura, Ryusuke Tsuchida, Kunihiko Kudou, Daisaburo Yoshioka, Akio Tsuneda, Takahiro Inoue (Kumamoto Univ.)
Linear feedback shift registers (LFSRs) are extensively used in built-in self-test (BIST) as a test pattern generator (T... [more] NLP2006-1
pp.1-4
CAS 2006-01-12
17:15
Miyazaki   Correlation Properties of Orthogonal Sequences Generated by Nonlinear Shift Registers
Akio Tsuneda, Yoshinori Higa, Daisaburo Yoshioka, Takahiro Inoue (Kumamoto Univ.)
Nonlinear feedback shift registers (NFSRs) can be regarded as finite-bit-approximations of Bernoulli and tent maps which... [more] CAS2005-86
pp.67-72
CS, CAS, SIP 2005-03-15
09:55
Okayama Okayama Prefectural University A Generating Method of Frequency Hopping Codes Using Chaotic Mapping and Decimation
Fukushi Ueno, Itsuo Sasaki (Osaka Prefecture Univ.), Kazuhiro Aoki (Osaka Prefectual Coll. of Tech.)
In this paper, we propose a generating method of frequency hopping codes for spread-spectrum communication. The proposed... [more] CAS2004-98 SIP2004-141 CS2004-234
pp.7-12
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