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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SANE 2022-01-19
10:35
Tokyo ENRI
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Radar Cross-Section Measurement by 3-D Synthetic Aperture Radar Images
Takuma Watanabe (FSI), Hiroyoshi Yamada (Niigata Univ.) SANE2021-90
Radar cross-section (RCS) measurement for an electrically large object is often difficult owing to the spatial limitatio... [more] SANE2021-90
pp.43-48
SANE 2022-01-19
12:05
Tokyo ENRI
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Multiscale Scattering Cross-Section Measurement Based on Synthetic Aperture Radar with an Arbitrary Trajectory
Takuma Watanabe (FSI), Hiroyoshi Yamada (Niigata Univ.) SANE2021-93
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important physical parameter in characterizing the scattering of a target. However, beca... [more] SANE2021-93
pp.60-65
SANE 2021-12-16
10:10
Chiba Chiba University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Theory of Radar Cross-Section Measurement by 3-D Synthetic Aperture Imaging with an Arbitrary Antenna Scanning Surface
Takuma Watanabe (Fujitsu), Hiroyoshi Yamada (Niigata Univ.) SANE2021-65
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important physical parameter in characterizing the scattering of an object or target mea... [more] SANE2021-65
pp.13-18
SANE 2021-12-16
14:35
Chiba Chiba University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Scattering Cross-Section Synthesis for Multiple Targets Based on Radar Image
Takuma Watanabe (Fujitsu), Hiroyoshi Yamada (Niigata Univ.) SANE2021-75
In this study, we propose a radar cross-section (RCS) prediction method for a cluster of multiple targets that combines ... [more] SANE2021-75
pp.69-74
SANE 2021-05-13
11:30
Online Online [Invited Talk] RCS Evaluation by Electromagnetic Near-field to Far-field Transformation
Hirokazu Kobayashi (EM System Lab) SANE2021-4
In this paper, we discuss the near-field to far-field transformation (NFFFT) theory for radar cross-section (RCS) of an ... [more] SANE2021-4
pp.15-26
SANE 2019-04-16
10:30
Kanagawa Defense Academy; Defense Training Institute Near-Field-to-Far-Field Transformation from an ISAR Image of a Target with Frequency-Dependent Reflectivity
Takuma Watanabe, Daisuke Ogawa, Yoshiyuki Suzuki, Yasuyuki Oishi (Fujitsu) SANE2019-4
Radar sensing technologies are widely utilized in civilian applications such as automotive radar systems for collision a... [more] SANE2019-4
pp.15-20
ICD, SDM 2014-08-04
13:05
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ., Multimedia Education Bldg. [Invited Talk] Research progress in steep slope devices and technologies to enhance ON current in TFETs
Takahiro Mori, Yukinori Morita, Shinji Migita, Wataru Mizubayashi, Koichi Fukuda, Noriyuki Miyata, Tetsuji Yasuda, Meishoku Masahara, Hiroyuki Ota (AIST) SDM2014-67 ICD2014-36
Steep slope devices (SSDs) have attracted because of the increase demand for low-power devices. This paper reviews recen... [more] SDM2014-67 ICD2014-36
pp.29-34
SDM, ICD 2013-08-01
09:25
Ishikawa Kanazawa University Performance Enhancement of Tunnel Field-Effect Transistors by Synthetic Electric Field Effect
Yukinori Morita, Takahiro Mori, Shinji Migita, Wataru Mizubayashi, Akihito Tanabe, Koichi Fukuda, Kazuhiko Endo, Takashi Matsukawa, Shin-ichi O'uchi, Yongxun Liu, Meishoku Masahara, Hiroyuki Ota (AIST) SDM2013-66 ICD2013-48
A synthetic electric field effect to enhance the performance of tunnel field-effect transistors (TFETs) is proposed. The... [more] SDM2013-66 ICD2013-48
pp.7-12
SANE 2010-10-27
13:20
Overseas Ramada Hotel, Jeju-do, Korea A perspective on radar remote sensing of soil moisture
Sang-Eun Park, Yoshio Yamaguchi (Niigata Univ.), Dharmendra Singh (Indian Inst. of Tech. Roorkee) SANE2010-69
The sensitivity of microwave scattering to the dielectric properties and the geometric structure of soil surfaces makes ... [more] SANE2010-69
pp.7-12
SIS, IPSJ-AVM 2010-09-02
15:45
Nagasaki Nagasakiken-Kinrou-Fukushi-Kaikan [Invited Talk] Impact and Influences of Organic Electronic Materials on Industry -- Big Business as a Fruit of Fundamental Research on New Materials --
Susumu Yoshimura (NIAS) SIS2010-23
There is a long history of research on new electrically conductive materials aiming at new technologies which might foll... [more] SIS2010-23
pp.53-57
AP 2009-05-21
10:55
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. A Gain Measurement Method for Long Antenna by Using Synthetic Aperture Antenna
Kazuhiro Komiya, Ryo Yamaguchi, Keizo Cho (NTT DOCOMO) AP2009-14
It is difficult to obtain far-field radiation patterns of electrically large scale antenna when the distance between Tx ... [more] AP2009-14
pp.19-23
PRMU 2009-01-12
11:15
Tokyo NII Optical and Synthetic Focusing Using a Liquid Lens Array
Dongha Lee (School of Info. Sce. & Tech., The Univ.), Takafumi Koike (Systems Development Lab., Hitachi,Ltd.), Keita Takahashi (The Univ. of Tokyo.), Takeshi Naemura (School of Info. Sce. & Tech., The Univ.) PRMU2008-192
Synthetic focusing methods, superimposing pre-acquired multi-view images onto the post-defined surfaces, intend to simul... [more] PRMU2008-192
pp.19-24
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