Yuichi Hagiwara
Fujitsu
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asia-pacific microwave conference | 2007
Masafumi Shigaki; Yuichi Hagiwara; Kazunori Yamanaka; Kazuaki Kurihara
We propose a front-end with a combination of a circulator and receive and transmit superconducting filters (SCFs) for applications to the base stations of the future generation wireless communications. Ideally, all superconducting filters used are desirable. We made and estimated a preliminary front-end model with a volume of 43 liters using a duplexer, superconducting filters, and a cryo low noise amplifier (LNA), etc. for 5GHz band recently. In the preliminary model, noise figure (NF) had 2.0 dB or lower, and the transmit SCF endured over 10W. The measured normal duplexer showed that between the receive and transmit channels with 100MHz bandedge separation was isolated to be 30dB, which is not enough for practical use. It was found that the combination of a circulator and receive and transmit SCFs can improved the isolation to 80dB or more. Besides, we designed a new compact front-end that reduce the volume to the target value of 15 liters. To reduce the volume, the cryo-cooler and the dewar with a vacuum chamber, and other RF components needs to be miniaturized. Therefore, we selected the circulator instead of the duplexer.
asia-pacific microwave conference | 2006
Masafumi Shigaki; Yuichi Hagiwara; Kazunori Yamanaka; Kazuaki Kurihara
This paper proposes a model for further effective use of frequency and power of the future generation wireless communications by superconducting filter. The transmit amplifier SSPA (solid state power amplifier) has conventionally been used at its linear region by taking enough back-off in order to compress the out-band spectrum spreading. We constituted a computer simulation for the evaluation of the transmission performance of OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) modulation in the nonlinear channel of SSPA with the sharp transmit filter of superconducting filter for 5 GHz band base station including fading. As the result of the simulation, we can save 3-5 dB of the SSPA power in the model. Moreover, the channel interval can be reduced by about 30% in frequency by the steep attenuation outside band characteristics. It is expected that the SSPA can be with small back-off and also advantageous in power consumption by using the superconducting filter.
Archive | 1994
Yoshiaki Minowa; Kazuo Kumahara; Yuichi Hagiwara; Toshimitsu Kobayashi; Masahiko Kaneko
Archive | 1994
Yoshiaki Minowa; Kazuo Kumahara; Yuichi Hagiwara; Toshimitsu Kobayashi; Masahiko Kaneko
Archive | 1994
Yuichi Hagiwara; Toshimitsu Kobayashi; Kazuo Kumahara; Yoshiaki Minowa; Akito Osada; 利光 小林; 和夫 熊原; 佳明 箕輪; 雄一 萩原; 明人 長田
Archive | 2005
Yuichi Hagiwara; Hiroshi Itahara; 弘 板原; 雄一 萩原
Archive | 2015
Yuichi Hagiwara; Takao Tomiyama; Manabu Miyamoto; Hiroshi Yano; Kenichi Oide; Yoshihiro Ito; Takanori Iwamatsu
Archive | 2004
Yuichi Hagiwara; Takashi Iwai; 敬 岩井; 雄一 萩原
Archive | 2003
Junichi Aizawa; Yuichi Hagiwara; Hiroshi Itahara; 弘 板原; 純一 相沢; 雄一 萩原
Archive | 2003
Hiroshi Itahara; Yuichi Hagiwara