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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
RCS, IN, NV
(Joint)
2019-05-17
12:30
Kanagawa Keio University [Invited Lecture] Recent Research and Developments focusing on Fixed Wireless and Satellite Communication Systems
Takeshi Onizawa, Tsutomu Tatsuda, Naoki Kita, Fumihiro Yamashhita (NTT) IN2019-9 RCS2019-32
In this report, we describe recent research and developments focusing on fixed wireless and satellite communication syst... [more] IN2019-9 RCS2019-32
pp.31-36(IN), pp.53-58(RCS)
AP, RCS
(Joint)
2017-11-08
16:45
Fukuoka Fukuoka University Low latency ARQ scheme for Wireless entrance systems for 5G small cell base stations
Atsushi Ohta, Satoshi Kurosaki, Kazuto Goto, Yutaka Imaizumi, Naoki Kita (NTT) RCS2017-218
Toward 5th generation mobile communications system, various researches for small cells with massive MIMO, which are effe... [more] RCS2017-218
pp.75-80
RCS 2017-06-22
15:35
Okinawa Ishigaki Shoukou Kaikan Experimental Evaluation for Wireless Entrance to Street Small Cell with 75 GHz Channel Measurement
Takahiro Tsuchiya, Kazuto Goto, Mizuki Suga, Chunhsiang Huang, Hideyuki Tsuboi, Satoshi Kurosaki, Atsushi Ohta, Masataka Iizuka (NTT) RCS2017-74
Toward realization of 5th Generation Mobile Communications (5G), we have proposed 1-tap time-domain beamforming (TDBF) a... [more] RCS2017-74
pp.143-148
SRW 2016-12-19
10:00
Tokyo Tokyo City Univ., Setagaya Campus A Study of Wireless LAN Entrance System for Multiple High-speed Vehicles
Weixiang Gao, Shuji Kubota (SIT) SRW2016-57
Traffic offloading over wireless LAN systems has been proposed as one of the solutions to the problem of traffic prolife... [more] SRW2016-57
pp.1-6
NS, CQ, ICM, NV
(Joint)
2016-11-25
11:45
Yamaguchi Shimonoseki Chember of Commerce and Industry A study of bypassing route construction scheme for congestion avoidance by using mobile relay stations in wireless mesh networks
Ryuichi Hayashi (Tokyo City Univ.), Hiromu Asahina (Keio Univ.), Hisao Yamamoto (Tokyo City Univ.) CQ2016-85
Wireless Mesh Networks is a highly scalable network because it is operated by a multi-hop communication. In the future, ... [more] CQ2016-85
pp.65-70
SRW 2015-08-24
13:25
Tokyo Shibaura Institute of Technology A Study of STBC/MIMO WLAN Transmission System in High-speed Mobile Environment
Takahiro Nagasaki, Shuji Kubota (SIT) SRW2015-17
To solve the problem of traffic proliferation in the mobile communications, traffic offload over wireless LAN systems ha... [more] SRW2015-17
pp.37-42
OCS, CS
(Joint)
2015-01-22
16:25
Tokushima Tokushima University [Special Invited Talk] Recent trends in technologies and standardization of optical networks for future radio access networks
Naoto Yoshimoto (CIST) CS2014-84
Wireless traffic expansion will continue due to various cloud services utilizing smart devices, and big-data handling se... [more] CS2014-84
pp.19-24
CQ 2015-01-23
09:50
Tokyo   A Study of STBC/MIMO WLAN Transmission in High-speed Vehicle Environment
Takahiro Nagasaki, Shuji Kubota (SIT) CQ2014-102
In the wireless LAN standard "IEEE802.11ac", further high-speed and large-capacity communication has been realized by th... [more] CQ2014-102
pp.91-96
RCS 2014-06-18
16:30
Okinawa Okinawa-ken Seinenkaikan (Naha) Experimental Investigation for Massive Antenna Systems for Wireless Entrance (MAS-WE) with Parallelogram Array Antennas -- Experimental extension for massive MIMO channel measurement and its basic performance evaluation results --
Atsushi Ohta, Kazuki Maruta, Takuto Arai, Satoshi Kurosaki, Tatsuhiko Iwakuni, Masataka Iizuka (NTT) RCS2014-79
The authors have proposed Massive Antenna Systems for Wireless Entrance (MAS-WE) and effectiveness of the proposed syste... [more] RCS2014-79
pp.275-280
RCS 2013-06-21
11:30
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Experimental Investigation for Massive Antenna Systems for Wireless Entrance Links (MAS-WE) -- Basic Characteristics and Feasibility Investigation for MAS-WE --
Atsushi Ohta, Kazuki Maruta, Satoshi Kurosaki, Takuto Arai, Masataka Iizuka (NTT) RCS2013-71
In the previous report, the authors have proposed massive antenna systems for wireless entrance (MAS-WE), which equip a ... [more] RCS2013-71
pp.199-204
RCS 2013-06-21
11:50
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Experimental Investigation of Massive Antenna Systems for Wireless Entrance Links (MAS-WE) -- Potential Investigation of Higher Order Space Division Multiplexing for MAS-WE --
Kazuki Maruta, Atsushi Ohta, Satoshi Kurosaki, Takuto Arai, Masataka Iizuka (NTT) RCS2013-72
We have proposed inter-user interference (IUI) suppression method and simple user scheduling method for Massive Antenna ... [more] RCS2013-72
pp.205-210
USN, CQ, MoNA
(Joint)
2008-01-25
14:40
Shizuoka Kenshu Kouryu Center, Actcity Hamamatsu (Shizuoka) Internet Access Policy Control Method
Keiko Ohkubo, Morihito Miyagi (Hitachi, Ltd.) USN2007-91
As a network infrastructure becomes substantial, the number of enterprise users who access to an intranet of an enterpri... [more] USN2007-91
pp.139-144
RCS, NS 2004-07-15
10:20
Hiroshima Hiroshima International Univ. Investigation of Autonomous and Decentralized Frequency Channel Assignment in Mesh-Topology Millimeter-Wave Wireless Entrance Network
Manami Matsui, Jaturong Sangiamwong, Katsutoshi Tsukamoto, Shozo Komaki (Osaka Univ.)
When assigning the frequency channels in the autonomous decentralized control using a directional antenna in mesh-topolo... [more] RCS2004-90 NS2004-54
pp.19-24
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