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:
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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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2014 Autumn Semester |
Date |
Name of
Presentor
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Presentation Title |
Venue |
Nov-06. |
Prof.
Hiroshi Suzuki
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Digital
Mobile Communications
-- Trends of high bit-rate
and systems--
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S3-201
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Nov-13. |
Hidekazu
Shimodaira (D1)
Keisuke Hirota (M2)
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(1)
Cell Association Method for Multiband
Heterogeneous Network
(2)
Study of Channel Modeling at 60 GHz Band
using Ray-trace Simulation
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S3-201
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Nov-20. |
(1)
Naganawa Junichi
(2) Panawit Hanpinitsak
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(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
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S3-201 |
Nov-27. |
(1)
Takeshi Ryo
(2) Shota Kubo
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(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
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S3-201 |
Dec-04. |
Takuichi
Hirano
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(1)
Measurement of a Horn
Antenna by Shortened
Far-Field Technique with
Averaging
(2) Ubiquitous Working
Environment-Space Wrap
by Virtual Private
Network (VPN)
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S3-201 |
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