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University Exhibition 01

Tohoku Institute of Technology, SAWADA Lab.
35-1 Kasumi-cho, Yagiyama, Taihaku-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 982-8577, JAPAN
TEL : +81(22)305-3438  FAX : +81(22)305-3402  E-mail : sawahiro@tohtech.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Faculty of Engineering,
                                Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Sawada Lab.
Title
* Demonstration of 1.5Gbps BPSK NRD guide transceiver by using Costas loop
* Introduction of the channel model for physical layer evaluation adopted by
  IEEE802.15.TG3c
Highlight
Demonstration of 1.5Gbps BPSK NRD guide transceiver by using Costas loop and introduction
of the millimeter-wave channel model for physical layer evaluation adopted by IEEE802.15.
TG3c.

University Exhibition 02

Kure National College of Technology, KUROKI Lab.
1-2-2 Aga-Minami, Kure, Hiroshima 737-8506, JAPAN
TEL : +81(823)73-8466  FAX : +81(823)73-8474  E-mail : kuroki@kure-nct.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Electrical Engineering, Kuroki Lab.
Title
* Millimeter-wave integrated circuits and their applications
* Thin and small-sized antennas at UHF band
Highlight
Millimeter-wave front-ends such as an ultra high-speed wireless LAN and a multi-channel
TV signal distribution are presented. And thin and small-sized antennas for terrestrial
broadcasting TV signal reception are also exhibited in this exhibition.

University Exhibition 03

Tokyo Institute of Technology, TAKADA Lab.
S6-4, 2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552, JAPAN
TEL : +81(3)5734-3633  FAX : +81(3)5734-3288  E-mail : mskim@ide.titech.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
                                International Development Engineering, Takada Lab.
Title
* Channel characterization and modeling for specific wireless communication
   systems
* Advanced radio propagation measurement techniques
* Spectrum sensing techniques for cognitive radio systems and testbed
   demonstration
Highlight
Recent results of multi-dimensional propagation channel measurement and modeling for
state-of-art transmission technologies, advanced radio propagation measurement, UWB
positioning techniques and spectrum sensing techniques for cognitive radio systems will
be introduced.

University Exhibition 04

Tokyo Institute of Technology, SAKAGUCHI Lab.
2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro, Tokyo 152-8552, JAPAN
TEL : +81(3)5734-3910  FAX : +81(3)5734-3594  E-mail : kei@mobile.ee.titech.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
                                Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Sakaguchi Lab.
Title
* Distributed MIMO Networks
Highlight
Distributed MIMO network technologies can offer significant capacity gain to sensor networks
and cellular networks. Example such as MIMO Mesh Network and Base Station Cooperation
will be introduced and distributed MIMO relay node prototypes will be displayed.

University Exhibition 05

Tokyo Institute of Technology, ARAKI Lab.
2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro, Tokyo 152-8552, JAPAN
TEL : +81(3)5734-3910  FAX : +81(3)5734-3594  E-mail : kei@mobile.ee.titech.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
                                Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Araki Lab.
Title
* Direct Sampling Mixer and Nonlinear Power Amplifier
Highlight
Direct Sampling Mixer is a suitable RF architecture for CMOS technology scaling.
We will show its design example, prototype and challenges. Also, we will discuss
the influence of the nonlinear power amplifier to the wireless system.

University Exhibition 06

Tokyo University of Science, MURAGUCHI Lab.
1-14-6 Kudankita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0073, JAPAN
TEL : +81(3)5228-8713  FAX : +81(3)5213-0976  E-mail : murag@ee.kagu.tus.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Faculty of Engineering,
                                Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Muraguchi Lab.
Title
* RF Direct Orthogonal Phase Under-Sampling Technique for Software
   Defined Radio
Highlight
We will demonstrate a novel sampling technique,"RF direct orthogonal phase under-sampling technique", that maintains the appropriate amount of vector information even in conditions of under-sampling. The technique implements an ideal Software Defined Radio. Maintaining an accurate sampling frequency is a very important part of the technique because the number of phase errors directly increase with deviations of sampling frequency. Therefore, we will also demonstrate our newly developed RF-carrier recovery technique.

University Exhibition 07

Osaka Prefecture University, Astrophysics Lab.
1-1 Gakuen-cho, Nakaku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, JAPAN
TEL : +81(72)254-9726  FAX : +81(72)254-9726  E-mail : ogawa@p.s.osakafu-u.ac.jp
Name of Contact : School of Science,
                                Dept. of Physical Science, Astrophysics Lab.
Title
We show the high performance parts of radio telescope.
  * Mm Wave Horn Antenna
  * Circular Polarizer
  * Low Noise HEMT Amplifier
  * Superconductive Mixer
Highlight
We show the high performance antenna parts for radio telescopes, for example horns,
polarizers and mirrors. We can receive very low power signals by superconductive mixers
and HEMT amplifiers, and these high sensitive devices are exhibited.

University Exhibition 08

Tohoku University, TSUBOUCHI Lab.
2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8577, JAPAN
TEL : +81(22)217-5532  FAX : +81(22)217-5533  E-mail :
Name of Contact : Research Institute of Electrical Communication,
                                Tsubouchi Lab.
Title
* 324Mbit/s 5GHz-band wireless local area network (LAN) terminal
* 10mm⟨-size 1Gbit/s 60GHz-band wireless personal area network (PAN)
   terminal using 3-dimentional system-in-package (3-D SiP) technology
* Mobile broadband wireless access (MBWA) trial in Sendai area
Highlight
For the product of information technology (IT) program (RR2002; Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan) "Development of mobile internet terminal
for next generation", we will propose broadband dependable wireless next generation
network (Wireless NGN).

University Exhibition 09

Osaka University, KOMAKI Lab. / Waseda University, MATSUMOTO Lab.
[Komaki Lab.]
2-1 Yamada-Oka Suita-shi, Osaka 565-0871, JAPAN
E-mail : tukamoto@comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
[Matsumoto Lab.]
1011, Okuboyama, Nishitomida, Honjo-shi, Saitama 367-0035, Japan
E-mail : mmatsumoto@waseda.jp
[Komaki Lab.]
Name of Contact : Graduate School of Engineering, Division of Electrical,
                                Electronic and Information Engineering, Komaki Lab.
[Matsumoto Lab.]
Name of Contact : Global Information and Telecommunication Institute/Graduate School of
                                Global Information and Telecommunication Studies (GITI/GITS), Matsumoto Lab.
Title
Development of RoFSO (Radio on Free Space Optic) System for Ubiquitous Wireless
  * DWDM RoFSO (Radio on Free Space Optic) Equipments
  * Radio-FSOL (Free Space Optical Link) I/F Equipments
  * Field Experiment of RoFSO Transmission
Highlight
We have developed RoFSO system for ubiquitous wireless to transparently transmit
heterogeneous wireless services including digital broadcasting on Fiber & Free Space
Optic. In the exhibition, RoFSO equipments and its out/in-door demonstrative transmission
experiments are presented.

University Exhibition 10

Tokyo Institute of Technology, MASU Lab.
4259-R2-17 Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 226-8503, JAPAN
TEL : +81(45)924-5056  FAX : +81(45)924-5010  E-mail : ishihara.n.aa@m.titech.ac.jp
Name of Contact : Integrated Research Institute, Masu Lab.
Title
* High-performance Si RF-CMOS Integrated Circuit Design
Highlight
We present circuit design techniques for reconfigurable RF-CMOS circuits, such as wideband
amplifiers and a low-noise VCO, and high-speed on-chip transmissionline circuit. And those
IC’s, fabricated by using 180 nm and 90 nm CMOS technologies, have also been demonstrated.