ICCCAS Invited Speaker

Toshiyuki Inoue

The University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan




Biography: Toshiyuki Inoue received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Electronic and Information Engineering from Osaka University, Osaka, Japan in 2010, 2012 and 2015, respectively. He joined the Department of Electronic Systems Engineering, the University of Shiga Prefecture, in 2017, and had been an Assistant Professor, and he has been a Lecturer since 2019. His research interests include integrated-circuit techniques for optical fiber communication and wireless communication systems, and a radio-over-fiber technique. Dr. Inoue is a member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS), the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) of Japan, and the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP). He received the paper award in 2013 from IEICE.
Speech Title: Delay Circuit Design for Differential Detection in Intra-Vehicle Optical Networks
Abstract: For realization of fully-autonomous driving systems, intra-vehicle optical networks have been proposed and developed eagerly. In this presentation, the latest trends of intra-vehicle optical networks are introduced. In SiPhON, which is the intra-vehicle optical network developed in Japan, to improve the stability of a receiver circuit for phase-modulation signal transmission, a delay circuit for the differential detection was designed using using 65-nm CMOS process. From the post-layout-simulation results, the appropriate delay operation at 25 Gb/s was obtained over the range from −40◦C to 105◦C.