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SRW 2022-06-20
10:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Short Paper] A Study on Wireless Powered Communication Protocols
Shigenobu Sasaki, Mizuna Saito (Niigata Univ.) SRW2022-2
In this report, we discuss communication protocols for wireless powered transmission systems with RF-Energy Harvesting (... [more] SRW2022-2
pp.6-9
MIKA
(3rd)
2021-10-28
10:30
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Poster Presentation] A Study of Relaying Arrangement Considering Traffic of Sensors in Submarine Optical Wireless Networks
Nagisa Iwami, Tomotaka Kimura, Jun Cheng (Doshisha Univ.)
In recent years, seafloor optical wireless networks have been attracting attention as a means of enabling high-capacity ... [more]
MIKA
(3rd)
2021-10-28
10:30
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Poster Presentation] AoI Evaluation of Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks
Takafumi Oku, Tomotaka Kimura, Jun Chen (Doshisha Univ.)
In recent years, there has been growing interest in environmental issues, and energy harvesting technology, which conver... [more]
SRW 2021-06-21
13:25
Online Online [Short Paper] A Study on Wireless Powered Relay Transmission Protocols
Shigenobu Sasaki, Riku Inomata (Niigata Univ.) SRW2021-9
In this report, impact of communication protocol for operation lifetime is investigated in wireless powered relay transm... [more] SRW2021-9
pp.39-41
RISING
(2nd)
2019-11-27
13:55
Tokyo Fukutake Learning Theater, Hongo Campus, Univ. Tokyo [Invited Lecture] Success Prioritized Random Access Protocols
Daisuke Umehara (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.)
We have proposed the concept of success priority for autonomous distributed random access protocols in wireless networks... [more]
MIKA
(2nd)
2019-10-03
11:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Poster Presentation] Performance Analysis of Spatially-Coupled Coded Slotted ALOHA Systems with Finite-Length Packet Transmission
Tomoki Inoue, Tomotaka Kimura, Jun Cheng (Doshisha Univ.)
The decoding performance of spatially-coupled coded slotted ALOHA systems with a finite-length packet transmission is an... [more]
RCS 2019-06-21
10:20
Okinawa Miyakojima Hirara Port Terminal Building A Study on Energy-Efficient Design of Irregular Repetition Slotted ALOHA with Stochastic Power Control
Ryo Okabe, Masaru Oinaga, Shun Ogata, Koji Ishibashi (The Univ. of Electro-Communications) RCS2019-87
Irregular repetition slotted ALOHA based on non-orthogonal multiple acces (IRSA-NOMA) utilizes stochastic power control ... [more] RCS2019-87
pp.291-296
WBS, IT, ISEC 2018-03-08
14:15
Tokyo Katsusika Campas, Tokyo University of Science Shifted Coded Slotted ALOHA
Tomokazu Emoto, Takayuki Nozaki (Yamaguchi Univ.) IT2017-113 ISEC2017-101 WBS2017-94
In the random access scheme, each user randomly transmits packets in accordance with a predetermined rule.
In this sche... [more]
IT2017-113 ISEC2017-101 WBS2017-94
pp.61-66
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
NS, ASN, RCC, RCS, SR
(Joint)
2017-07-19
16:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. All-to-all Broadcast on Coded Slotted ALOHA Considering Node Density
Toshihide Inake, Masaki Bandai (Sophia Univ.) ASN2017-22
Vehicular communication schemes require fast and accurate responses.
In recent years, coded slotted ALOHA (CSA) was pro... [more]
ASN2017-22
pp.57-60
RCS 2017-06-21
14:15
Okinawa Ishigaki Shoukou Kaikan A Performance Study of Grant-Free Multiple Access for Massive Wireless Communications
Changwoo Pyo, Kenichi Takizawa, Masafumi Moriyama, Masayuki Oodo, Hayato Tezuka, Kentaro Ishizu, Fumihide Kojima (NICT) RCS2017-53
As a demand of diverse services and a rapid increase of Internet of Thing (IoT) devices, a new medium access control (MA... [more] RCS2017-53
pp.19-23
RCS 2017-04-24
16:00
Kagawa Kotohira Onsen Kotosankaku [Invited Talk] Design of Wireless Communication for Reliable Consensus Problem
Koji Ishii (Kagawa Univ.) RCS2017-13
Japanese government decided to place great importance on four key technologies, IoT, Big data, AI, and high-level of rob... [more] RCS2017-13
pp.61-66
CAS, CS 2017-02-24
10:20
Shiga   Energy Analysis of Success Prioritized Slotted ALOHA with Sleep Mode
Daisuke Umehara, Kanji Takeda (Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) CAS2016-127 CS2016-88
The advancement of wireless communication technologies will make the frame time length to be shortened on wireless chann... [more] CAS2016-127 CS2016-88
pp.75-79
WBS, RCC, ITS 2016-12-01
13:00
Kagawa Sunport Hall Takamatsu [Poster Presentation] A study on UWB Positioning System at the crossings
Naoto Shimada, Akira Nakamura (Tokyo Univ. of Science), Kohei Ohno (Meiji Univ.), Makoto Itami (Tokyo Univ. of Science) WBS2016-49 ITS2016-16 RCC2016-38
This study discusses the pedestrian positioning system based on UWB(Ultra Wide Band) ranging. In this system, nodes for ... [more] WBS2016-49 ITS2016-16 RCC2016-38
pp.7-12
WBS, RCC, ITS 2016-12-01
13:00
Kagawa Sunport Hall Takamatsu Call occurrence probability Control for Consensus Problem based on Slotted-Aloha
Kenta Onishi, Koji Ishii (Kagawa Univ.) WBS2016-54 ITS2016-21 RCC2016-43
To realize a consensus problem based on wireless communication, it is necessary to consider several constraints caused b... [more] WBS2016-54 ITS2016-21 RCC2016-43
pp.37-42
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
MI, MICT 2016-09-16
14:05
Tokyo Koganei Campus, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A Study on Spread Slotted ALOHA with Different Sequence Length for WBAN
Tomohiro Fukuya, Ryuji Kohno (Yokohama National Univ.) MICT2016-41 MI2016-55
In recent years, Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) technology is receiving attention because of aging society problem. I... [more] MICT2016-41 MI2016-55
pp.31-34
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
IN, RCS
(Joint)
2016-05-19
12:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Note on Bistability of Slotted ALOHA Systems with Delay Constraints
Takayuki Horiuchi, Katsumi Sakakibara, Jumpei Taketsugu (Okayama Pref. Univ.) IN2016-4
Bistable behavior of slotted ALOHA systems has been extensively investigated,
since 1970s.
It is proved that
bistable... [more]
IN2016-4
pp.19-24
ITS, IEE-ITS, IPSJ-ITS 2013-09-02
13:55
Tokyo   A Study on UWB Positioning System for the Safety of Pedestrian
Koji Ishizuka (Tokyo Univ. of Science), Kohei Ohno (Meiji Univ), Makoto Itami (Tokyo Univ. of Science) ITS2013-14
In this paper, the pedestrian positioning system based on UWB(Ultra Wide Band) ranging is proposed and its basic
charac... [more]
ITS2013-14
pp.33-38
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