 | 2006 |
| 11 |  | Hideaki Fuju,
Shigeo Kawata,
Hideaki Sugiura,
Yuichi Saitoh,
Yoshikazu Hayase,
Hitohide Usami,
Motohiro Yamada,
Yutaka Miyahara,
Hiroyuki Kanazawa,
Takashi Kikuchi:
Scientific Simulation Execution Support on a Closed Distributed Computer Environment.
e-Science 2006: 109 |
| 10 |  | Shigeo Kawata,
Takayuki Teramoto,
Hideaki Sugiura,
Yuichi Saitoh,
Yoshikazu Hayase:
Mathematical Modeling Support in a Distributed Problem Solving Environment for Scientific Computing.
e-Science 2006: 98 |
| 2005 |
| 9 |  | Shigeo Kawata,
Hideaki Fuju,
Hideaki Sugiura,
Yuichi Saitoh,
Yoshikazu Hayase,
Takayuki Teramoto,
Takashi Kikuchi:
A Distributed Problem Solving Environment (PSE) for Scientific Computing.
e-Science 2005: 470-477 |
| 1994 |
| 8 |  | Masahito Matsuo,
Hiroyuki Kondo,
Yukari Takata,
Souichi Kobayashi,
Mitsugu Satoh,
Toyohiko Yoshida,
Yuichi Saitoh,
Jun-ichi Hinata:
A 32-bit Superscalar Microprocessor with 64-Bit Processing and High Bandwidth DRAM Interface.
ICCD 1994: 203-210 |
| 1993 |
| 7 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Ikuyo Ibe,
Hideki Imai:
Peak-Shift and Bit Error-Correction with Channel Side Information in Runlength-Limited Sequences.
AAECC 1993: 304-315 |
| 6 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Hideki Imai:
Some Codes for Correcting and Detecting Unidirectional Byte Errors.
IEEE Trans. Computers 42(5): 547-552 (1993) |
| 5 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Hideki Imai:
Generalized concatenated codes for channels where unidirectional byte errors are predominant.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 39(3): 1014-1022 (1993) |
| 1991 |
| 4 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Hideki Imai:
Random and Byte Error Correcting Codes for Asymmetric or Undirectional Error Control.
AAECC 1991: 403-413 |
| 3 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Hideki Imai:
Multiple unidirectional byte error-correcting codes.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 37(3): 903- (1991) |
| 1990 |
| 2 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Hideki Imai:
Constructions of Codes Correcting Burst Asymmetric Errors.
AAECC 1990: 59-70 |
| 1 |  | Yuichi Saitoh,
Kazuhiko Yamaguchi,
Hideki Imai:
Some new binary codes correcting asymmetric/unidirectional errors.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 36(3): 645- (1990) |