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Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo | 論文
- Optimal Signal Combining Based on DOA and Augular Spread Using Extended Array Mode Vector
- SB-1-4 DOA based Signal Combining aided Automatic Modulation Recognition/Demodulation for Surveillance System
- Generalization of MUSIC Using Extended Array Mode Vector for Joint Estimation of Instantaneous DOA and Angular Spread (Special Issue on Adaptive Array Antenna Techniques for Advanced Wireless Communications)
- An Optimization of Smoothing Preprocessing for Correlated Signal Parameter Estimation
- Influence of the Model Order Estimation Error in the ESPRIT Based High Resolution Techniques
- Size Effects on Photoacoustic Spectra for GaAs Fine Powder
- Performance Evaluation of Wireless Sensor Network Based on MIMO Relaying Channel Capacity
- Nanostrueture Alignment for Hot Electron Interference/Diffraction Devices
- GaAs Schottky Diodes with Ideality Factor of Unity Fabricated by In Situ Photoelectrochemical Process
- Stabilization of Photoluminescence of Porous Silicon with Nonaqueous Anodic Oxidation
- Characterization of Annealed Low-Temperature GaAs Layers Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy with n-i-n Structure
- Passivation of Deep Levels in 3C-SiC on Si by a Hydrogen Plasma Treatment
- Role of the EL2 Center on the Formatiorn of Metastable Hydrogen-related Defects (M3/M4) in n-GaAs
- Analysis of probability density function of propagation channel using parasitic antenna elements
- Intergration of Terraced Laser Diode and Garnet Crystals by Wafer Direct Bonding
- Evaluation of Hot Electron Coherent Length Using Well Width Dependence of the Resonance Characteristics of Resonant Tunneling Diodes
- Estimation of Phase Coherent Length of Hot Electrons in GaInAs Using Resonant Tunneling Diodes
- All-Optical Bistability in Nonlinear Directional Coupler Loaded with Bragg Reflector
- C-3-27 Optimized Grating Position in NLDC with Bragg Reflector
- MOLECULAR CLONING OF RICE GLUTATHIONE REDUCTASE(GR)cDNAs AND THE EXPPESSION IN RESPONSE TO STRESSES