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Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University | 論文
- A Delay Lock Loop for Mobile Communications in the Presence of Multipath Fading (Special Issue on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications)
- Damage Free Dicing Method for MEMS Devices
- Current-Induced Entanglement of Nuclear Spins in Quantum Dots (Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Effects of Topological Constraint on the Relaxation of a Single Ring Polymer
- Turbo Equalized Double Window Cancellation and Combining Robust to Large Delay Spread Channel
- High Gain and High Power Organic Dye-Doped Polymer Optical Fiber Amplifiers: Absorption and Emission Cross Sections and Gain Characteristics
- The Large Dimensional Radial GRIN Polymer
- Graded-Index Polymer Optical Fiber with High Thermal Stability of Bandwidth
- Optimization of the Refractive - Index Distribution of High - Bandwidth GI Polymer Optical Fiber Based on Both Modal and Material Dispersions
- Reduction of Mobile Pt Ion Density in SiO_2 and Si-SiO_2 Interface State Density in Pt-diffused Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Structures
- Improvement of Electrical Characteristics of Pt-Diffused Devices
- Surface Effects on Leakage Current and Lifetime in Pt Diffused Planar Silicon p^+n Diodes
- Indoor Visible Light Data Transmission System Utilizing White LED Lights(Optical Wireless Communications)
- Analysis of the Relation between Chip Rate and Capacity in DS/CDMA Cellular Systems Considering Adjacent Channel Interference (Special Section on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications)
- 4. Wave Analysis of Simple Hull Forms : Effect of Frameline Forms
- Counterion Condensation and Self-Condensation of Single Polyelectrolytes
- LINA: A New Approach to Mobility Support in Wide Area Networks (Special Issue on Internet Technology)
- Spin Polarization at Semiconductor Point Contacts in Absence of Magnetic Field(Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Anisotropic Molecule Dopant Method for Synthesizing a Zero-Birefringence Polymer : Atoms, Molecules, and chemical physics
- Compensation for Birefringence of Oriented Polymers by Random Copolymerization Method