Tokyo Tech Mobile Communications
Research Group holds a regular weekly meeting.
In the 2011 Autumn semester, it
will be held on every Thursday from 5:00 to 6:30
PM at South 3 building (Meeting Room 201) 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:
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to share the latest
research outcomes among internal
laboratories; and
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to gain insight on our
research activities by inviting guest
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Every year, several speakers from outside Japan
are also invited to the seminar.
The list of presentations are as follows
(Tentative):
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2011 Autumn Semester |
Date |
Name of
Presenter (Affiliation) |
Presentation
Title |
Venue |
10-Nov. |
Yutaro Kida (M2)
(System
Laboratory) |
Network synchronization
scheme for scalable two-way multi-hop network
employing MIMO network
coding |
S3-201 |
Shinichi Tajima (M2)
(System
Laboratory)
|
Resource Allocation Model and
Parameter Optimization in Heterogeneous Networks
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17-Nov. |
Le Vu Hung, (M2) (Propagation
and
Antenna Laboratory)
|
Array Antenna Calibration
Method by Using Data within Limited
Angular Range |
S3-201
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Minseok
Kim (Assistant Prof.)
(Propagation
and
Antenna Laboratory) |
Scalable Wideband MIMO
Channel Sounder with Fully Parallel
Transceivers |
8-Dec. |
Dr. Tony Q.S. Quek (Inst.
for Infocomm Research)
(Signal
Processing Laboratory)
|
Heterogeneous Networks: A
Paradigm towards 1000x Cellular Capacity |
S3-201 |
22-Dec.
|
Invited
talk from Prof. Takada
(Propagation
and
Antenna Laboratory) |
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S9-605 |
Year-end
Party (S9-605. From 19:00)
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Previous presentations can be found in the
following links. (note: Except
for 2006 hence, every page is in Japanese)
If you wish to join the seminar,
please contact Dr.
Kei Sakaguchi. (Please replace "(at)" by
"@".)
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