Recent Invention Disclosures
- H. Kobayashi, “Signature Modulated Data Sequences: A New Technique for Spread-Spectrum and Spread-Time Signals,” submitted to Princeton University, August 27, 1994.
- H. Kobayashi and I. Kaminow, “On Implementation of Wavelength Division Switch,” submitted to AT&T Bell Labs., October 1994.
- H. Kobayashi and P. R. Prucnal, “A New Class of CDMA Signals and Their Implementation,” submitted to Princeton University, February 1995.
- J. Bajcsy and H. Kobayashi, “An Iterative Error Correcting Technique for Digital Phase Modulation,” submitted to Princeton University, August 22, 1996.
- J. Bajcsy and H. Kobayashi, “An Iterative Error Correcting Technique for Partial-Response Channel in Digital Communications and Data Storage Systems,” submitted to Princeton University, June 28, 1996.
- S-Z. Yu and H. Kobayashi, “A Forward-Backward Algorithm and Its Implementation for Parameter Estimation of HSMM (Hidden Semi-Markov Model),” submitted to Princeton University, January 2000.
- D. Wang, H. Kobayashi, and J. Bao, “Matrix processing for MAP decoding of turbo codes,” submitted to Princeton University and Mitsubishi Electric (ITA), February 2000. Filed to the US Patent Office, April 2000.
- S-Z. Yu and H. Kobayashi, “Optimal Push/Pull Gateway for Wireless Internet Services,” submitted to Princeton University, Nov 1999. Filed to the US Patent office, June 2000.
- D. Wang and H. Kobayashi, “Matrix processing for low-complexity Log-MAP decoding of turbo codes,” submitted to Princeton University (Invention No. 01-1804-1), February 2001
- Q. Huang, H. Kobayashi and B. Liu, “New Algorithm for Encryption and Signature,” submitted to Princeton University on August 14, 2002.
- P. Chen, J. Bao, and H. Kobayashi, “An Iterative Maximum Likelihood Channel Estimation and Signal Detection Algorithm for OFDM Systems,” submitted to Princeton University and Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), November 15, 2000.
- X. Ma, H. Kobayashi and S. C. Schwartz, “`Iterative and Adaptive Algorithms for Joint Estimation of the Frequency Offset and the Channel Response in an OFDM System,” submitted to Princeton University, August 2002.
- I. Avramopoulos and H. Kobayashi, “A Routing Protocol with Byzantine Robustness,” submitted to Princeton University on August 15, 2002
- Y. Qi, and H. Kobayashi, “Use of Scaling Functions Associated with Wavelets in Identification of a Linear System,” submitted to Princeton University, October 2002.
- I. Avramopoulos, H. Kobayashi, and R. Wang, “A Routing Protocol with Byzantine Robustness,” An amendment to the earlier invention disclosure (of August 15, 2002), April 12, 2003.
- I. Avramopoulos and H. Kobayashi, “Guaranteed Delivery Flooding with Message Authentication Codes,” submitted to Princeton University, Feb. 20, 2003, March 25, 2003, and April 28, 2003.
- S. Gezici, H. Kobayashi, H. V. Poor and A. F. Molisch, “Optimal and suboptimal linear receivers for time-hopping impulse radio systems,” May 2004.