Hisashi Kobayashi's Blog

Sherman Fairchild University Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Princeton University

Recent Invention Disclosures

  1. H. Kobayashi, “Signature Modulated Data Sequences: A New Technique for Spread-Spectrum and Spread-Time Signals,” submitted to Princeton University, August 27, 1994.
  2. H. Kobayashi and I. Kaminow, “On Implementation of Wavelength Division Switch,” submitted to AT&T Bell Labs., October 1994.
  3. H. Kobayashi and P. R. Prucnal, “A New Class of CDMA Signals and Their Implementation,” submitted to Princeton University, February 1995.
  4. J. Bajcsy and H. Kobayashi, “An Iterative Error Correcting Technique for Digital Phase Modulation,” submitted to Princeton University, August 22, 1996.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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
  10. Q. Huang, H. Kobayashi and B. Liu, “New Algorithm for Encryption and Signature,” submitted to Princeton University on August 14, 2002.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. I. Avramopoulos and H. Kobayashi, “A Routing Protocol with Byzantine Robustness,” submitted to Princeton University on August 15, 2002
  14. Y. Qi, and H. Kobayashi, “Use of Scaling Functions Associated with Wavelets in Identification of a Linear System,” submitted to Princeton University, October 2002.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. S. Gezici, H. Kobayashi, H. V. Poor and A. F. Molisch, “Optimal and suboptimal linear receivers for time-hopping impulse radio systems,” May 2004.

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