Publications by authors named "S Shinada"

Article Synopsis
  • This work presents a novel self-healing ring protection method using spatial-division multiplexing in a network featuring a 3-node, 2-fiber ring setup.
  • It utilizes advanced components like 4-core weakly-coupled multicore fibers and MEMS switches, allowing effective traffic management and real-time monitoring of fiber power levels.
  • The scheme successfully maintains high line-side traffic throughput exceeding 120 Tb/s, demonstrating minimal performance loss, making it a robust solution for modern optical networks.
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We synthesized a new silyl porphyrin derivative conjugated with 6-deoxy-6-sulfo-α-d-glucopyranose (SGlc). Conjugation with SGlc improved A549 cellular uptake without significant changes in the photophysical and photochemical properties and subcellular localization. This improved cellular uptake led to enhanced photodynamic activity.

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Background:  There are some cases where a radial artery (RA) graft is needed for a high-flow extracranial to intracranial (EC-IC) bypass as the external carotid artery (ECA) cannot be utilized as a donor artery. In this report, we describe two cases of extracranial vertebral artery (VA) to middle cerebral artery (MCA) high-flow bypass using an RA graft with an artificial vessel as an alternative bypass technique.

Methods:  The patient was placed supine with a head rotation of 80 degrees.

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A software-defined optical receiver is implemented on an off-the-shelf commercial graphics processing unit (GPU). The receiver provides real-time signal processing functionality to process 1 GBaud minimum phase (MP) 4-, 8-, 16-, 32-, 64-, 128-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) as well as geometrically shaped (GS) 8- and 128-QAM signals using Kramers-Kronig (KK) coherent detection. Experimental validation of this receiver over a 91 km field-deployed optical fiber link between two Tokyo locations is shown with detailed optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) investigations.

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