Hiromu Kitaura
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1994 Topical Meeting on Optical Data Storage | 1994
Kenji Koishi; Shigeru Furumiya; Yoshiharu Kobayashi; Hiromu Kitaura; Tadakatsu Shimada; Yasuaki Edahiro; Tadashige Furutani; Akira Kurahashi; Noboru Yamada
A rewritable digital video disc recorder, using four optical heads on both sides of a 30 cm disk which improves the data transfer rate up to 128 Mbps for phase change rewritable media, has been developed. We achieved 19 GB large capacity which realizes 20 minute Composite digital video signal recording, with new double sided multi-head MCAV method and high density mark edge recording.
SPIE/IS&T 1992 Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology | 1992
Michiyoshi Nagashima; Fumiaki Ueno; Toshinori Kishi; Toshikazu Kozono; Mitsuo Fujiwara; Yoshinari Takemura; Shigeru Furumiya; Hiromu Kitaura; Kenji Koishi
We have realized a V-grooved optical disc that achieves an increase in recording density over conventional optical discs. This report describes the results of our research : namely its fabrication process and optical read-out method. The features of the V-grooved optical disc system are: 1) high density with narrower track pitch 2) double transfer rate using two-channel simultaneous read-out 3) applicability to read out current CD The V-grooved optical disc is suitable for recording of a baseband HDTV signal because the signal requires a large volume and high transfer rate. 1 . HIGH DENSITY OPTICAL DISCS Optical discs such as Compact Discs (CD) or Video Discs are currently used as information media because they feature large volume high density and easy random access. Recording density reaches 1 bit per 1 um2. However downsizing of disc diameter and applicability to HDTV signals require even higher recording density. Since an optical disc system reads out signals by focusing a laser to the diffraction limit the foremost way to realize higher recording density is minimizing the laser spots focused on the discs shortening of semiconductor laser wavelength and designing of better objective lenses have been the important themes of recent research and development. The wavelength of semiconductor lasers used to read out CD is in the near-infrared around 78Oniu but mass production of G7Onm lasers has just been initiated. Research and development of Il-VI
international conference on consumer electronics | 1992
Nobuyuki Ogawa; Tokikazu Matsumoto; Fumiaki Koga; Takashi Inoue; Hiromu Kitaura; Noboru Tanabe
A video signal processing system for video disk players developed on the basis of a new feedforward technique is described. The system is composed of two LSI units: a signal processor for the TBC (time base corrector), which constitutes the basic block, incorporating analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters; and an LSI that includes the FNR (field noise reducer), for additional functions using a field memory. >
Archive | 2010
Yasuo Kitaoka; Kazuhisa Yamamoto; Hiromu Kitaura; Ken Ichi Kasazumi
Archive | 1997
Mitsuaki Oshima; Hiromu Kitaura; Hideki Fukuda; Hideshi Ishihara; Toshiyuki Kawara
Archive | 1998
Mitsuaki Oshima; Hiromu Kitaura; Hideki Fukuda; Hideshi Ishihara
Archive | 1997
Mitsuaki Oshima; Hiromu Kitaura; Hideki Fukuda; Hideshi Ishihara; Toshiyuki Kawara
Archive | 2012
Mitsuaki Oshima; Hiromu Kitaura; Hideki Fukuda; Hideshi Ishihara
Archive | 1989
Hiromu Kitaura; Yoshio Hirauchi
Archive | 1989
Hiromu Kitaura; Yuichi Ninomiya; Yoshimichi Ohtsuka; Yoshinori Izumi