Tokyo Tech Mobile Communications
Research Group holds a regular weekly meeting.
In the 2015 Spring 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
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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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2015 Spring Semester |
Prospect of mm-wave in 5G seen from MiWEBA project
presented by Assoc. Prof. Kei Sakaguchi |
Jun-4 @S3-201 |
Design of a T-shaped bandpass filter integrating in the corporate-feed waveguide of a waveguide slot array antenna
presented by Xin XU (D1)
Design of Two-dimensional Beam-switching Butler Matrix using Short-Slot Two-plane Couplers
presented by Dong-Hun KIM (D1)
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Jun-11 @S3-201 Antenna Lab. |
Development of Channel Sounder using GNU Radio/USRP: Timing Synchronization and Phase Alignment
presented by MIN Tianyang(M2)
Modeling of Electromagnetic Scattering from Simplified Leaf Structures by Using Spherical Wave Expansion
presented by Paul Jason CO(D3)
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Jun-18 @S3-201 Propagation and Antenna Lab. |
Architecture, Algorithm & Protocol for RRM in 5G HetNet
presented by Dr. Roya Rezagah (PD)
Deployment of LED light control system using battery-less wireless human detection sensor networks
presented by Yu Tao (D3)
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Jun-25 @S3-201 System Lab. |
Interference Suppression Schemes by Linear Combining for Wireless Multiuser Relay Communications
presented by Ahmet Ihsan Canbolat (D1)
Iterative Reception Employing Sparse Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems
presented by Yuta Takahashi (M2)
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Jul-2 @S3-201 Signal Proccessing Lab. |
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Previous presentations can be found in the
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If you wish to join the seminar,
please contact Yuyuan CHANG .
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