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Tokyo Tech Mobile Communications Research Group holds a regular weekly meeting.


In the 2014 Autumn semester, it will be held on every Thursday from 5:00 to 6:30 PM at South 3 building unless otherwise informed.  The seminar is actively organized by doctoral candidates to motivate their initiatives in internal and external research networks.

The purpose of the seminar is twofold:

to share the latest research outcomes among internal laboratories; and
to gain insight on our research activities by inviting guest speakers.

Every year, several speakers from outside Japan are also invited to the seminar.

The list of presentations are as follows (Tentative): 

2014 Autumn Semester
Date Name of Presentor
Presentation Title Venue
Nov-06. Prof. Hiroshi Suzuki
Digital Mobile Communications
   -- Trends of high bit-rate and systems--
S3-201
Nov-13. Hidekazu Shimodaira (D1)
Keisuke Hirota (M2)
(1) Cell Association Method for Multiband Heterogeneous Network
(2) Study of Channel Modeling at 60 GHz Band using Ray-trace Simulation
S3-201
Nov-20. (1) Naganawa Junichi
(2) Panawit Hanpinitsak
(1) Antenna De-embedding in WBAN Channel Modeling using Spherical Wave Functions
(2) Radio wave propagation analysis at 11 GHz using Measurement Based Ray Tracer and Clustering   
S3-201
Nov-27. (1) Takeshi Ryo
(2) Shota Kubo
(1) Subcarrier-Block Phase Hopping with Retransmission for Millimeter-Wave MIMO-OFDM Systems
(2) Open-Loop Approximate Block Diagnolization for Multiuser MIMO Communications with Non-Gaussian Distributed Incidence Angle
S3-201
Dec-04. Takuichi Hirano

(1) Measurement of a Horn Antenna by Shortened Far-Field Technique with Averaging
(2) Ubiquitous Working Environment-Space Wrap by Virtual Private Network (VPN)
S3-201

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Previous presentations can be found in the following links.

2014 Autumn  Semester
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2013 Autumn Semester
2013 Spring Semester
2012 Spring Semester
2011 Autumn Semester
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2001 Spring Semester
If you wish to join the seminar, please contact Yuyuan CHANG  . (Please replace "(at)" by "@".)

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