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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
CS 2019-10-31
11:05
Kagoshima Kirishima-Hotel Distributed Control Schemes of Contention Window for Success Prioritized Non-persistent CSMA
Daisuke Umehara (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) CS2019-65
We have presented a binary exponential backoff algorithm in which the contention window (CW) is doubled when the node de... [more] CS2019-65
pp.15-20
NS 2019-05-17
12:00
Tokyo Kogakuin Univ. (Shinjuku Campus) An Accounting Model of Prioritized Packets for NGN Connection Charge
Hitoshi Aida (UTokyo), Yoshinori Sakai (TITECH) NS2019-34
In “Working Group for reviewing NGN cost driver” held in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan from... [more] NS2019-34
pp.81-86
NS 2019-04-18
13:50
Kagoshima Tenmonkan Vision Hall Traffic Prioritization using Data-Plane programmable node
Shu Yamamoto, Akihiro Nakao (UTokyo) NS2019-6
With the utilization of IoT technologies, various devices are connected to the network. This causes the increase of traf... [more] NS2019-6
pp.31-36
MoNA 2019-01-17
10:05
Kyoto T. B. D. Study on Extraction of Important Data Based on Feature Selection Ensemble for Real-time Predictive Information Delivery
Takumi Sakai, Ryoichi Shinkuma, Yuichi Inagaki, Takehiro Sato, Eiji Oki (Kyoto Univ) MoNA2018-67
Recently, the demands on the services that predict and deliver real-time spatial information, such as road-traffic volum... [more] MoNA2018-67
pp.57-61
MI 2018-09-28
10:55
Tokyo Tokyo Women's Medical University Method of Calculation of Priority in Nodule Detection CAD Algorithm for CT Lung Cancer Screening
Hanae Yoshida, Masahiro Kageyama, Masahiro Ogino, Masayuki Kanai, Takashi Shirahata (Hitachi) MI2018-33
Method of Calculation of Priority in Nodule Detection CAD Algorithm for CT Lung Cancer ScreeningWe developed a priority ... [more] MI2018-33
pp.3-8
CS 2018-07-12
10:38
Okinawa Eef Information Plaza (Kumejima Is.) Proposal on partition type priority control for scale free traffic
Tsukasa Kodama, Tetsuya Yokotani, Hiroaki Mukai (KIT) CS2018-17
This paper proposes Cut-through mechanism with new preemptive priority control, referred to as "Copy mechanism". Scale f... [more] CS2018-17
pp.31-36
CQ, MVE, IE, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-08
14:10
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Predicting Focus Priority by Superposing Eye Gaze Information based on Similarity of Working Posture
Masahito Hibi, Hiroaki Kudo, Tetsuya Matsumoto (Nagoya Univ.), Yoshinori Takeuchi (Daido Univ.), Noboru Ohnishi (Nagoya Univ.) IMQ2017-40 IE2017-132 MVE2017-82
Recently, it is very popular that the use of eye-gaze information obtained from eye-gaze measurement (eye tracking) devi... [more] IMQ2017-40 IE2017-132 MVE2017-82
pp.83-88
SS 2018-03-07
15:00
Okinawa   Suggestion of Test Case Generation Method with Priority Based on Use Case of User for System Test
Emi Saito, Ai Toshikuni, Yuichiroh Nakagawa (Hitachi) SS2017-76
In embedded systems, developers have a demand to find serious defects early. We suppose that it is serious as defects to... [more] SS2017-76
pp.69-74
MoNA 2018-01-19
13:30
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Priority Control in Communication Networks for Predictive Information Delivery by Using Machine Learning
Shingo Kato, Ryoichi Shinkuma (Kyoto Univ.) MoNA2017-54
Delivering real-time road-traffic information to the driver is a straightforward solution to the problem of road traffic... [more] MoNA2017-54
pp.73-78
CNR, IN, MoNA
(Joint) [detail]
2017-11-17
15:50
Fukuoka   Traffic Volume Prediction Method toward Prioritization Control in Mobile Network
Takeo Onishi, Takahiro Nobukiyo (NEC) MoNA2017-26
In the mobile network, network traffic tend to concentrate certain base stations and it lengthen communication latency. ... [more] MoNA2017-26
pp.61-66
MVE 2017-09-22
10:30
Chiba Chiba Univ. Dynamic Scheduling Method of Cooking Process Considering The Finishing Temperature of Dishes
Yuuki Kayahara (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Hiroaki Kuwabara (Nanzan Univ.), Yoshitoshi Kunieda (Ritsumeikan Univ.) MVE2017-21
When cooking two or more items, if you cook one item at a time, it takes time for the cooker to spare, so you can not co... [more] MVE2017-21
pp.37-41
CS 2017-07-27
16:00
Nagasaki Fukue Bunka Kaikan [Invited Talk] Design and Analysis of Success Prioritized Slotted ALOHA with Sleep Function
Daisuke Umehara (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) CS2017-29
The frame duration will be shortened in advanced wireless sensor data gathering because the frame data size is small and... [more] CS2017-29
pp.83-88
CQ 2017-05-29
11:00
Miyazaki Hotel Merieges (Miyazaki) Waiting Time Setting Based on Terminal Density for Opportunistic Routing
Atsufumi Kashima, Taku Yamazaki (Waseda Univ.), Ryo Yamamoto (UEC), Yoshiaki Tanaka (Waseda Univ.) CQ2017-17
Ad hoc networks have the advantage of network establishment flexibility that use a relay function of the devices when fi... [more] CQ2017-17
pp.19-24
WBS, RCC, ITS 2016-12-01
15:30
Kagawa Sunport Hall Takamatsu [Poster Presentation] Priority Control Based on Predicted Control State for Time-Division Multiplexing
Kenta Matsumoto, Koji Ishii (Kagawa Univ.) WBS2016-60 ITS2016-27 RCC2016-49
This study focuses on the scenario where a single controller simultaneously controls multiple plants based on time-divi... [more] WBS2016-60 ITS2016-27 RCC2016-49
pp.71-75
IN, MoNA, CNR
(Joint)
2016-11-18
13:50
Kagoshima Kirishima-kanko Hotel A Priority-Aware Event Processing Method for Communication Robot
Tomohiro Bouyashiki, Minoru Umegae, Yuka Kamizuru (NTT Communications) CNR2016-16
A “Communication Robot” is required to behave like a human, unlike a “Conventional Robot” used in factory . The conventi... [more] CNR2016-16
pp.13-18
CS 2016-11-10
10:55
Hokkaido KKR Hakodate Success Prioritized Random Backoff Algorithm: Slotted ALOHA
Daisuke Umehara (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) CS2016-43
The advancement of wireless communication technologies will make the frame time length to be shortened on wireless chann... [more] CS2016-43
pp.19-22
NS 2016-10-21
11:35
Hyogo Himeji Nishi-Harima Area Jibasan Center A Study of Priority Control Method for Low-Latency Communications
Kotaro Ono, Minoru Matsumoto, Naoki Takaya (NTT) NS2016-100
Next generation network architecture demands millisecond-order low latency. On the other hand, a part of new services us... [more] NS2016-100
pp.63-68
IN, ICTSSL, NWS
(Joint)
2016-10-21
14:20
Osaka Osaka Uinv. An adjustment method of priority channel rates for emergency calls to follow their fluctuations using moving average in the Satellite/Terrestrial Integrated Mobile Communications System
Diwakar Adhikari, kazunori Okada, Amane Miura (NICT) ICTSSL2016-30
The Satellite/Terrestrial Integrated Mobile Communications System [1], in which handy phone terminals can access to the ... [more] ICTSSL2016-30
pp.59-64
CQ 2016-08-30
15:45
Ibaraki Tsukubasan Success Prioritized Random Access Protocol -- Beyond 1/e in Slotted ALOHA --
Daisuke Umehara (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) CQ2016-71
In the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF), the positive backoff counter is invariant just after DCF int... [more] CQ2016-71
pp.123-128
NS, IN
(Joint)
2016-03-04
14:10
Miyazaki Phoenix Seagaia Resort A Study on Channel Allocation Methods with Consideration of QoS in Virtual Wi-Fi Networks
Ryo Yamashita (Osaka Univ.), Ken-ichi Baba (Kogakuin Univ.), Shinji Shimojo (Osaka Univ.) NS2015-247
Recently, the volume of the mobile data traffic is increasing rapidly.
Accordingly, many Wi-Fi Access Points (APs) are ... [more]
NS2015-247
pp.457-463
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