Microwave Workshop & Exhibition:Dec.10-12,2014 in Pacifico Yokohama,JAPAN
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Workshop Program

Workshop 01-02


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Workshop 01

Dec. 10 (Wed)  13:30-16:00   Room 1 (Annex Hall F201+F202)
System Concept and its Advanced Key Technologies for 5G Cellular Systems
Organizers / Chair :  Seiichi Sampei, Osaka Univ.

Nowadays, cellular networks are started to be operated using the 4th generation technologies, and development of the next generation systems called 5G has been started targeting commercialization of around 2020. The 5th generation system is expected to include not only evolutional technologies from the 4th generation but also some revolutional technologies such as control/user (C/U) plane splitting, shared radio access and massive MIMO. In this session, such key technologies will be explained including its overview, technical direction and expected impact on the 5th generation systems.

Keyword : 5G Cellular Network, Heterogeneous Network, Resource Optimization, Massive MIMO
1Views on 2020s and 5G Concept
Takehiro Nakamura, Benjebbour Anass, Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
2C-plane/U-plane Splitting Control in Heterogeneous Networks
Seigo Nakao,Tetsuya Yamamoto, Shozo Okasaka, Hidetoshi Suzuki, Panasonic Corp., AVC Networks Company
3Resource Sharing and Self Optimization in Radio Access Networks
Yasuhiko Matsunaga, Cloud System Research Lab., NEC Corp.
4A Probabilistic Perspective of Massive MIMO and its Evolution to 5G
Shinsuke Ibi, Osaka Univ.

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Workshop 02

Dec. 10 (Wed)  13:30-16:00   Room 2 (Annex Hall F203)
Microwave Technologies Building up Our Social Infrastructure
Organizers / Chair :  Yoshinori Kogami, Utsunomiya Univ.

Our modern life style has been supported by the microwave and wireless communication technologies. The social infrastructure will be developed furthermore in a future by the advanced application of microwaves including the next generation of the cellular phone technologies. In this session, there are some selected topics about the advanced application technologies.
The first presentation is about the 8K Super Hi-Vision system. The speaker, Dr. Saito, belongs to NHK. His group is developing the satellite broadcasting system employing efficient video coding technology and large-capacity satellite transmission technology in expectation of the launch of 8K Super Hi-Vision (8K SHV) test broadcasting in 2016 and is also researching to supply subscribers with 8K SHV broadcasting via cable TV networks.
The second talk is about RFID technologies. The lecturer, Prof. Suzuki, will introduce a RFID technologies in the search and rescue system for sufferers from a natural disaster. The last presenter is Prof. Fujii who will introduce some works about application of wireless communication technologies into the advanced Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) which is expected to be realized in the near future.

Keyword : 8K, Super Hi-Vision, UHDTV, Satellite Broadcasting, Cable Television, RFID, Natural Disaster, Disaster Risk Reduction, Roadto Vehicle Communications, InterVehicle Communications, ITS Spot, Transmission Protocol
1Transmission Technologies for 8K Super Hi-Vision Broadcasting
Tomohiro Saito, Science and Tech. Research Lab., NHK
2Experiment of Early Detecting Victims by 950MHz Band RFID at the Time of the Large-Scale Disaster
Hikofumi Suzuki, Shinshu Univ.
3Advanced Wireless Technology for Intelligent Transport Systems
Masahiro Fujii, Hiroyuki Hatano, Atsushi Ito, and Yu Watanabe, Utsunomiya Univ.

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