Tokyo Tech Mobile Communications
Research Group holds a regular weekly meeting.
In the 2013 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:
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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
speakers. |
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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2013 Autumn Semester |
Date |
Name of
Presenter (Affiliation) |
Presentation
Title |
Venue |
Otc-17. |
Prof.
Kiyomichi Araki
(System
Laboratory)
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Design
and Analysis of Direct Sampling Mixers
`Revisit to Switched
Capacitance Filters`
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S4-22
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Otc-31. |
Araki-Sakaguchi
Lab.
(System
Laboratory)
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Dynamic
cell structuring for large-scale
cooperative cellular networks
Diamond
Cellular Network
- Optimal Combination of Small Power
Basestations and CoMP Cellular Networks
|
S4-22
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Nov-14. |
Takada
Lab.
Karma
Wangchuk
Sho
Kobayashi
(Propagation
and
Antenna Laboratory)
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S3-201 |
Nov-21. |
Prof.
Shigeyuki Akiba
(KDDI,
Titech) |
Fiber
Chromatic Dispersion Makes Beam Forming of
RF Phased Array
Antenna |
S4-22
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Dec-05. |
Suzuki-Fukawa
Lab.
Shinichi
SUZUKI
Mitsuru
TAKAHASHI
(Signal
Processing Laboratory) |
MIMO
Transmission Technology for Television
Program Contribution with High-link
Reliability
11 GHz Band Super High Bit
Rate Mobile Communication System Employing@CoMP and Evaluation by
Outdoor Transmission Experiment
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S3-201 |
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Suzuki-Fukawa
Lab.
(Signal
Processing Laboratory) |
Coming soon! |
S3-201 |
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Previous presentations can be found in the
following links.
If you wish to join the seminar,
please contact Yuyuan CHANG .
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