Programs|IEICE GlobalNet Workshop 2024 in Hiroshima

Programs

Date Time Monday, March 4, 2024
15:00-17:00
Venue JMS Aster Plaza Hiroshima
Address: 4-17 Kako-machi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima
URL: https://hiyh.pr.arena.ne.jp/en/#lnk_access

Important Announcements

1. Poster

Poster should be portrait oriented with the size of either 841mm W x 1189mm H (A-zero size ) or 788mm W x 1091mm H.
Please bring your poster by yourselves and put up it on the board during 14:30-15:00 on March 4, 2024.
Posters may be taped. The secretariat will provide these materials, so there is no need to bring your own.

2. Workshop Program

The Workshop Program is only available on this web page. The booklet will be not distributed.

3. Registration

Registration for Presentation is closed.
Registration for the audience is now open! (You can attend the event without registration, but we encourage you to register.)
https://forms.office.com/r/GvYasn1AsB
Both presenters and audience must come to the reception desk and receive a name tag before entering the venue that day. If you have not pre-registered, please complete the form with your name and other information.

Goal/Aim

This workshop is organized by the IEICE International Affairs Committee, with the aim of interaction among international and Japanese students within the fields covered by IEICE. As an ice break, international students will have a poster session on their chosen topics. International students in Japan play a crucial role as the future bridges connecting Japan to their countries and the world. Even today, numerous graduates are working globally. It is also a great opportunity to make cross-cultural connections with motivated students in the same field of study. We hope this will be a chance to find a better solution to your problems in finding a suitable career in Japan. You are encouraged to develop mutual interaction at this workshop. The event is not limited for international students, and of course, presentations in English by both overseas and domestic Japanese students are welcome. We also welcome junior members, such as elementary, junior high, and high school students, technical college students, and other young students who would like to participate in the research community for the first time in English. We hope it will help students to enjoy the cultural exchange.

Venue and Transportation

Venue: JMS Aster Plaza Hiroshima, 1st floor Civic Gallery http://h-culture.jp/facilities/
交通案内: http://h-culture.jp/access/ (in Japanese)
      https://hiyh.pr.arena.ne.jp/en/#lnk_access (in English)

     
Time Schedule
           
March 4 (Monday), 2024
Registration for presenters starts 14:30 PM -
Preparation for presenters 14:30 PM - 15:00 PM
Registration for audiences starts 14:50 PM -
Poster session
Introduction of IEICE and the International Sections
15:00 PM - 15:30 PM
Poster session
Group A
15:30 PM - 16:15 PM
Poster session
Group B
16:15 PM - 17:00 PM
List of sessions: Introduction of IEICE and the International Section

IEICE International Committee members and representatives of international sections will give a poster session introducing IEICE, the Journal, and each international section

I-1. About IEICE

I-2. About IEICE Transactions

I-3. Bangkok Section

I-4. Beijing Section

I-5. Europe Section

I-6. Indonesia Section

I-7. Korea (Information) Section

I-8. Malaysia Section

I-9. Shanghai Section

I-10. Singapore Section

I-11. Taipei Section

I-12. Vietnam Section

I-13. India Section

List of sessions: Group A

Poster Session by students. Presenters are indicated with 〇.

A-1. A study of 150-GHz CMOS active power divider with cross coupling capacitors
○Leshan Xu (Hiroshima University)

A-2. A 60-GHz Transformer-Based Bi-Directional PA-LNA Supporting 5G n263-band Applications
○Junqing Liu (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

A-3. Low Computational Cost Unequal Interval Mirror Kirchhoff Approximation for Predicting Shadowing Effect
○Zhou Derun (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

A-4. A Self-Locked Duty Cycle Control Cell with 40% Tuning Range for Clock Distribution Network
○Zhang Yi(Tokyo Institute of Technology)

A-5. Overview of All Digital Phase-Locked Loop design
○Liu Zezheng (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

A-6. A 24–71-GHz Dual-Mode Mixer with Harmonic-Selection Technique for Multi-Band 5G NR
○Xu Dongfan (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

A-7. Barcode detection and decoding with SSD and 2-D FFT
○Yuyao Li (Keio University)

A-8. Visually Secure Deep Joint Source Channel Coding with Model Sharing and Learning
○Yuyang Fu(The University of Electro-Communications)

A-9. Drone image sensor communication by LED propeller light-trails
○Cao Chenyu (Nagoya University)

A-10. QoE Optimization for Virtual Reality Services in Multi-RIS-Assisted Terahertz Wireless Networks
○Ma Yuyin (Muroran Institute of Technology)

A-11. Phase modulation driven by FPGA for laser linewith tuning
○Zheng Chen (Waseda University)

A-12. Fully Synthesizable Digital PLL
○Waleed Madany (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

A-13. A multimodal dataset of eye tracking and other physiological measures
○Kevin Kristofer Kosasih (Kyoto University of Advanced Science)

A-14. Possibility of BSC evaluation using high-frequency annular arrays
○Jungtaek Choi(Chiba University)

A-15. Evaluation of frequency-modulated continuous-wave LiDAR employing sweeping nonlinearity compensation with an FP etalon
○Muhammd Suhail Bin Ahamad Sharifuddin (Shimane University)

A-16. Introduction to Lookup Table Modular Reduction
○Anawin Opasatian (The University of Tokyo)

A-17. Study on multi-frequency sharing using MACKEY A-type structure
○Hayato Ide (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

A-18. Study on the matrix solver for plasma dispersion relations
○Takeru Kondo(Kanazawa university)

A-19. Study on circularly polarized antennas mounted on smart phone for NTN systems
○Shingo Nakamura (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

A-20. Outphasing angle variation of various class-operations on outphasing amplifiers
○Daisuke Yasunobu (Kagoshima University)

A-21. Ultra-Low Latency Control Processing for Autonomous Navigation Robots Using FPGA
○Yuto Shiota (Kumamoto University)

A-22. mmWave Blockage Prediction using Pseudo-LiDAR Signature for V2I Communications
○Shinsuke Bannai (The University of Electro-Communications)

A-23. Evaluation of Electrical Parameters for 3D IC Stacking with Through-Silicon Vias (TSV)
○Akane Sugio (Kumamoto University)

A-24. Transmission Parameters Selection Method Using Reinforcement Learning for Improving Energy Efficiency in Massive IoT Systems
○Ryota Ariyoshi (The University of Electro-Communications)

A-25. Future power grid for effective use of renewable energy
○Takato Ieki (Keio University)

A-26. Prioritized Job Offloading in Cloudlet System for Smart City
○Yuki Yokota (Shibaura Institute of Technology)

A-27. Cross layer TCP Congestion Control for Integrating Local 5G and Low Earth Orbit Satellite Communications
○Akane Suzuki (The University of Tokyo)

A-28. Tailoring 5G Performance: Controlling Base Stations for Use Cases and Radio Environments
○Koki Horita(The University of Tokyo)

List of sessions: Group B

Poster Session by students. Presenters are indicated with 〇.

B-1. A Multi-Phase Frequency Synthesizer with Injection-Locking Ring Oscillator
○Daxu Zhang (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yuncheng Zhang (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Hongye Huang (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Dingxin Xu (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Atsushi Shirane (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kenichi Okada (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B-2. A 60-GHz CMOS Transmission Line Based Bi-directional Variable Gain Amplifier
○Yilun Chen (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B-3. A 39-GHz Compact Low-Error CMOS Passive Phase Shifter for 5G NR Applications
○Minghao Fan (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B-4. A 180-370-GHz Wide-Bandwidth Marchand Balun with Lateral Ground Wall
○Zhen Yan(Hiroshima University)

B-5. Verification of high-frequency ultrasound amplitude envelope statistic evaluation accuracy in multi-component medium
○Tingzhen Zhang (Chiba University)

B-6. A Comparator-based Gain Boosted PD Design for 32kHz Reference Oversampling PLL
○Wang Wenqian (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B-7. Non-orthogonal signaling in integrated sensing and communications
○Zekun Hong (The University of Tokyo)

B-8. A Compact 28GHz Bi-Directional Power-Combined Antenna Interface in WLCSP Achieving 18Gb/s for 5G and B5G Phased-Array Transceivers
○Tang Minzhe(Tokyo Institude of Technology)

B-9. Research on license plate recognition algorithms in different scenarios based on deep learning
○He Siyuan (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)

B-10. Precise Measurement and application of MZ modulators
○Huang Qingchuan (Waseda University)

B-11. Investigation of High-Performance Photodetector
○Yaofeng Yi (Waseda University)

B-12. Reducing city’s crampedness with taxi carpooling optimization
○Louédec Glenn(Keio University)

B-13. Detection method of circuit-level intentional alteration focused on variation in circuit characteristics
○Izzy Nha(Kobe university)

B-14. Python Powered- Personal Voice Assistant
○Altanzaya Nomin-Erdene(National Institute of Technology, Kumamoto College )

B-15. Angular-Domain Parameter Matching Utilizing Clustering Technique for Grid-Based Wireless Channel Emulation
○Auksarapak Kietkajornrit(Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B-16. Noise reduction of rocket experimental electromagnetic data using waveform clustering and image inpainting
○Ray Morita (Kanazawa University)

B-17. Paddle-typed Propulsion Model and Generation: Lessons from Shrimp's Pleopods
○Kazuki Takeshita (University of Miyazaki)

B-18. Development of Imaging Technology for Detecting Object Concealed by Dielectric Slab Using FMCW Radar
○Kaito Ichijo(Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B-19. Evaluation of the electrical characterisics of TSVs and bumps and design of TEG devices for the evaluation
○Kotaro Sonoda (Kumamoto University)

B-20. Reducing Overfitting in Distributed Learning with Deep Joint Source Channel Coding
○Issa Matsumura (The University of Electro-Communications)

B-21. An Autonomous and Distributed Transmission Parameters Selection Method Using Deep Reinforcement Learning in Mobile LoRa Networks
○Seiya Sugiyama (The University of Electro-Communications)

B-22. Lightweight Countermeasures to Power Analysis Attacks by Injecting Noise to Cryptographic Circuits
○Yui Koyanagi (Fukuoka University)

B-23. Call Admission Control for Three Types of Calls in Emergencies
○Sota Narikiyo (Shibaura Institute of Technology)

B-24. V-chirp Synchronous Next Generation LPWA Communication Scheme for Beyond5G
○Kishin Kambayashi (The University of Tokyo)

B-25. A Study on Modeling of IoT Traffic Using Phase-Type Distribution
○Yuta Tachikawa (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

B-26. 5G Network Slicing using APN for Low Latency and Low Jitter Communications
○Ryuta Yajima (The University of Tokyo)

B-27. Low-Power Design of High-Speed Analog Circuits for Chip-to-Chip Signal Transmission in 3D Stacked Devices
○Kakeru Fuchino (Kumamoto University)

B-28. Wide-area Wearable Sensing Through 5G Sidelink
○Makoto Nomura (The University of Tokyo)

B-29. Technology roadmapping to develop smart medical logistics solution for Thailand hospitals
○Ganda Boonsothonsatit (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi)