• Title/Summary/Keyword: 맨체스터 코딩

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Manchester coding of compressed binary clusters for reducing IoT healthcare device's digital data transfer time (IoT기반 헬스케어 의료기기의 디지털 데이터 전송시간 감소를 위한 압축 바이너리 클러스터의 맨체스터 코딩 전송)

  • Kim, Jung-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.460-469
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    • 2015
  • This study's aim is for reducing big data transfer time of IoT healthcare devices by modulating digital bits into Manchester code including zero-voltage idle as information for secondary compressed binary cluster's compartment after two step compression of compressing binary data into primary and secondary binary compressed clusters for each binary clusters having compression benefit of 1 bit or 2 bits. Also this study proposed that as department information of compressed binary clusters, inserting idle signal into Manchester code will have benefit of reducing transfer time in case of compressing binary cluster into secondary compressed binary cluster by 2 bits, because in spite of cost of 1 clock idle, another 1 bit benefit can play a role of reducing 1 clock transfer time. Idle signal is also never consecutive because the signal is for compartment information between two adjacent secondary compressed binary cluster. Voltage transition on basic rule of Manchester code is remaining while inserting idle signal, so DC balance can be guaranteed. This study's simulation result said that even compressed binary data by another compression algorithms could be transferred faster by as much as about 12.6 percents if using this method.

Performance Improvement of 16-QAM for Employing Miller Coding Technique in Rayleigh Fading Environment (레일레이 페이딩 환경하에서 밀러부호화 기법에 의한 16-QAM 통신방식의 성능개선)

  • 김태헌;하덕호
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.289-295
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this paper is to propose an improvement method of BER for coded 16-QAM under Rayleigh fading channel. To overcome the BER degradation due to the fading under mobile communication, we apply delay modulation technique which is efficient to get both a coding gain and approximately one-half those needed by Manchester coding on bandwidth requirements. Especially, the delay modulation scheme is insensitive to the $180^{\circ}$phase ambiquity common to NRZ-L and Manchester coding schemes. From the computer simulation, BER performance of our scheme has achieved about 3.8 dB improvement of about $10^{-4}$, compared to Manchester coded 16-QAM.

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Fast Auxiliary Channel Design for Display Port (디스플레이 포트를 위한 고속 보조 채널 설계)

  • Jin, Hyun-Bae;Moon, Yong-Hwan;Jang, Ji-Hoon;Kim, Tae-Ho;Song, Byung-Cheol;Kang, Jin-Ku
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents the design of a fast auxiliary channel bus for DisplayPort 1.2 interface. The fast auxiliary channel supports Manchester transactions at 1Mbps and fast auxiliary transactions at 780Mbps. The Manchester transaction is used for managing the main link and auxiliary channel and the fast auxiliary transaction is for data transfer via the auxiliary channel. Simplified serial bus architecture is proposed to be implemented in fast auxiliary channel. The fast auxiliary channel transmitter and receiver are implemented with 7,648 LUTs and 6,020 slice register synthesized in Xilinx Vertex4 FPGA and can be operated at 72MHz to support 720Mbps.

Threshold Level Setting of a Receiver in Optical Subscriber Network with Manchester Coded Downstream and NRZ Upstream Re-modulation for the Improvement of Upstream Data Ratios (맨체스터 부호로 코딩된 하향신호의 재변조를 이용한 광가입자 망에서 상향속도개선을 위한 임계치의 설정)

  • Park, Sang-Jo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.175-185
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    • 2011
  • The threshold level of a receiver is analyzed for the simplification of system and the improvement of upstream data ratios in optical subscriber network of which the upstream date rate and the optical transmitted power are changed to meet the requested BER (Bit Error Rate) defined per interactive multimedia services. In asynchronous optical subscriber network of which the upstream to downstream data ratios are 1:1/2, 1:1/4, 1:1/8 and 1:1/16 with manchester coded downstream and NRZ (Non Return to Zero) downstream re-modulation, the BER performance is theoretically analyzed and it is performed by simulation with MATLAB according to the four types of downstream data for four models. The results have shown that in the cases which the upstream to downstream data ratios are 1:1/4, 1:1/8 and 1:1/16 the conventional receiver with threshold level of 1/2 can be applied regardless of average received optical powers and the BER is not much deteriorated compared with using the optimal threshold level. In the case that the upstream to downstream data ratio is 1:1/2 the threshold level in an optical receiver could be fixed at 1/3 and the BER is not much deteriorated compared with using the optimal threshold level as the average received optical power increases.

Performance Analysis of Asynchronous 2.5 Gbps / 622Mbps Optical Subscriber Network with Manchester coded Downstream and NRZ upstream re-modulation (맨체스터 부호로 코딩된 하향신호의 재변조를 이용한 비동기 2.5 Gbps / 622 Mbps 광가입자 망의 성능 분석)

  • Park, Sang-Jo;Kim, Bong-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.143-147
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    • 2009
  • We propose an asymmetrical 2.5 Gbps / 622 Mbps bidirectional optical subscriber network with Manchester coded downstream and NRZ (Non-Return-to-Zero) upstream remodulation. The proposed system has important characteristics in the optical network unit (ONU): it does not require a light source or the usual control circuits such as wavelength control and output power control, and it is possible to use a synchronization scheme between upstream and downstream data. We theoretically analyze BER(Bit Error Rate) performance of upstream data remodulated with Manchester coded downstream according to the types of NRZ downstream data and perform simulations with MATLAB. The BER performance and the receiver sensitivity have been improved by 3 dB by adjusting threshold levels compared to the conventional receiver. The results have shown the remodulation scheme with Manchester coded downstream could be a useful technology for asynchronous and asymmetric optical subscriber networks with low cost and simple structures.

Improved variable bits M-ary QT conflict resolution algorithm for discrete m-bits recognition in RFID system (RFID 시스템에서 불연속 m-bits 인식을 위한 개선된 가변비트 M-ary QT 충돌해소 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Kwan-woong;Kim, Byun-gon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.1887-1894
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    • 2016
  • In the RFID system, the reader transmits a query message to tags in order to identify a unique ID of tags within its detection range. The procedures for arbitrating a collision is essential because the multiple tags can response simultaneously in the same to the query of the Reader. This procedure is known as conflict resolution algorithm and it is a key technology in the RFID system. In this paper, we proposed a variable bits M-ary QT algorithm based on Manchester coding techniques. The proposed algorithm use the location information of the collision bits in the reader and tags. The proposed algorithm can reduce the number of the query-response cycle because it is capable of recognizing discontinuous bits and a variable number of bits. From computer simulation, the proposed method give better performance than the conventional M-ary QT techniques in terms of response, recognition efficiency, communication overhead.

Design and Implementation of a 13.56 MHz RFID System (13.56 MHz RFID 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.46-53
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents a 13.56 MHz RFID reader that can be used as a door-lock system for smart home security. The RFID reader consists of a transmitter, a receiver, and a data processing block. To verify the operation of the developed RFID reader, we present both a PSPICE simulation for transmitter/receiver and a digital simulation for data processing block. In particular, a CRC block for error detection of received data and a Manchester decoding block for position detection of collided data are designed using VHDL. In addition, we applied a binary search algorithm for multi-tag anti-collision. The anti-collision procedure is carried out by PIC microcontroller on software. The experimental results show that the developed reader can provide the right multi-tag recognition.

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Visible Light Communication Based Wide Range Indoor Fine Particulate Matter Monitoring System (가시광통신 기반 광역 실내 초미세먼지 모니터링 시스템)

  • Shakil, Sejan Mohammad Abrar;An, Jinyoung;Han, Daehyun;Chung, Wan-Young
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2019
  • Fine particulate matter known as PM 2.5 refers to the atmospheric particulate matter that has a diameter less than 2.5 micrometer identified as dangerous element for human health and its concentration can provide us a clear picture about air dust concentration. Humans stay indoor almost 90% of their life time and also there is no official indoor dust concentration data, so our study is focused on measuring the indoor air quality. Indoor dust data monitoring is very important in hospital environments beside that other places can also be considered for monitoring like classrooms, cements factories, computer server rooms, petrochemical storage etc. In this paper, visible light communication system is proposed by Manchester encoding technique for electromagnetic interference (EMI)-free indoor dust monitoring. Important indoor environment information like dust concentration is transferred by visible light channel in wide range. An average voltage-tracking technique is utilized for robust light detection to eliminate ambient light and low-frequency noise. The incoming light is recognized by a photo diode and are simultaneously processed by a receiver micro-controller. We can monitor indoor air quality in real-time and can take necessary action according to the result.

An User-aware System using Visible Light Communication (가시광 통신을 이용한 사용자 인식 시스템)

  • Kim, Jong-Su;Lee, Won-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.715-722
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    • 2019
  • This paper introduces the implementation of an user-aware system using a visible light communication and its operations. The user-aware system using a visible light communication consists of the transmitter based on the Android system and the receiver based on an open-source controller. In the transmitter, user's personal information data is encoded and converted to visible light signals by the Android camera interface. In the receiver, the photodiode module receives the incoming visible light signals and converts to electrical signals and the open-source controller, that is arduino processes the received data. The processing module finds the start bit of 0111 to determine the user information data from the packet for the burst-mode communication. According to the experimental results, the proposed system successfully transmits and receives visible light data with the manchester encoding.

Adaptive RFID anti-collision scheme using collision information and m-bit identification (충돌 정보와 m-bit인식을 이용한 적응형 RFID 충돌 방지 기법)

  • Lee, Je-Yul;Shin, Jongmin;Yang, Dongmin
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2013
  • RFID(Radio Frequency Identification) system is non-contact identification technology. A basic RFID system consists of a reader, and a set of tags. RFID tags can be divided into active and passive tags. Active tags with power source allows their own operation execution and passive tags are small and low-cost. So passive tags are more suitable for distribution industry than active tags. A reader processes the information receiving from tags. RFID system achieves a fast identification of multiple tags using radio frequency. RFID systems has been applied into a variety of fields such as distribution, logistics, transportation, inventory management, access control, finance and etc. To encourage the introduction of RFID systems, several problems (price, size, power consumption, security) should be resolved. In this paper, we proposed an algorithm to significantly alleviate the collision problem caused by simultaneous responses of multiple tags. In the RFID systems, in anti-collision schemes, there are three methods: probabilistic, deterministic, and hybrid. In this paper, we introduce ALOHA-based protocol as a probabilistic method, and Tree-based protocol as a deterministic one. In Aloha-based protocols, time is divided into multiple slots. Tags randomly select their own IDs and transmit it. But Aloha-based protocol cannot guarantee that all tags are identified because they are probabilistic methods. In contrast, Tree-based protocols guarantee that a reader identifies all tags within the transmission range of the reader. In Tree-based protocols, a reader sends a query, and tags respond it with their own IDs. When a reader sends a query and two or more tags respond, a collision occurs. Then the reader makes and sends a new query. Frequent collisions make the identification performance degrade. Therefore, to identify tags quickly, it is necessary to reduce collisions efficiently. Each RFID tag has an ID of 96bit EPC(Electronic Product Code). The tags in a company or manufacturer have similar tag IDs with the same prefix. Unnecessary collisions occur while identifying multiple tags using Query Tree protocol. It results in growth of query-responses and idle time, which the identification time significantly increases. To solve this problem, Collision Tree protocol and M-ary Query Tree protocol have been proposed. However, in Collision Tree protocol and Query Tree protocol, only one bit is identified during one query-response. And, when similar tag IDs exist, M-ary Query Tree Protocol generates unnecessary query-responses. In this paper, we propose Adaptive M-ary Query Tree protocol that improves the identification performance using m-bit recognition, collision information of tag IDs, and prediction technique. We compare our proposed scheme with other Tree-based protocols under the same conditions. We show that our proposed scheme outperforms others in terms of identification time and identification efficiency.