University Exhibition
 
University Exhibition 17
 

Nagoya Institute of Technology, KIKUMA and SAKAKIBARA Lab.
Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, AICHI 466-8555, JAPAN
TEL : +81(52)735-5416  FAX : +81(52)735-5416  E-mail : sakaki@nitech.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, KIKUMA and SAKAKIBARA Lab.
Name of Contact : Associate Prof. Kunio Sakakibara
Title
[ Millimeter-Wave Antenna ]
[ Microwave Imaging (Signal Processing and Passive Imaging) ]
Highlight
Features and structures of developed millimeter-wave planar antennas (slotted waveguide antennas and microstrip antennas) are demonstrated. Proposed structure of millimeter-wave imaging system is presented for future study.
Related Session
WS10-4
Millimeter-Wave Antenna Technologies for Automotive Radar and Sensor Systems
TH2D-1
Design of Millimeter-Wave Microstrip Comb-Line Antenna Array Beam-Tilting in Perpendicular Plane of Feeding Line
FR4C-3
Design of Detector Circuit for Layer Structured Imaging Module

 
University Exhibition 18
 

Ritsumeikan University, Microwave & Millimeter Wave Engineering
National Chiao Tung University, LIN and CHANG Lab.
[Ritsumeikan Univ.]
1-1-1 Noji-Higashi, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8577, JAPAN
TEL : +81(77)561-2870  FAX : +81(77)561-2663  E-mail : kitazawa@se.ritsumei.ac.jp
[National Chiao Tung Univ.]
1001 Ta-Hsueh Rd., Hsinchu 300, TAIWAN, ROC
TEL : +886(3)5712121 ext. 54530  FAX : +886(3)-5710116  E-mail : ydlin@cc.nctu.edu.tw
[Ritsumeikan Univ.]
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Microwave & Millimeter Wave Engineering Lab.
Name of Contact : Prof. Toshihide Kitazawa
[National Chiao Tung Univ.]
Laboratory Name : Dept. of Communication Engineering, LIN and CHANG Lab.
Name of Contact : Prof. Yu-De Lin / Prof. Chi Yang Chang
Title
[ Measurement of Complex Permittivity and Permeability of Materials Using an Accurate Electromagnetic Analysis ]
[ Analysis and Applications of Printed Leaky-Wave Antennas ]
[ Microwave Planar Filters and Couplers ]
Highlight
An effective method of simultaneous evaluation for the complex permittivity and permeability of materials in microwave region is presented by using accurate electromagnetic field analysis.
Propagation characteristics of various printed leaky-wave modes will be presented. Antenna applications, including fixed-beam antennas, frequency scanning antennas, and broadband antennas, will be demonstrated.
Various microstrip planar filters and couplers are presented.
Related Session
FR1C-3
Evaluation of Complex Permittivity of Materials Partially Filled in Coaxial Line by Using Hybrid Numerical Method
FROF-43
Design of Magnetic Antenna with Dual Circular Polarizations
F
Wideband Bandpass Filters Using Cascadable 180º Hybrid Rings.

 
University Exhibition 19
 

Ryukoku University, AWAI Lab. (ZHANG Lab.)
1-5 Yokotani, Seta-oecho, Otsu, Shiga 520-2194, JAPAN
TEL : +81(77)543-7404  FAX : +81(77)543-7404  E-mail : awai@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Science and Technology, Dept. of Electronics and Informatics, AWAI Lab. (ZHANG Lab.)
Name of Contact : Prof. Ikuo Awai
Title
[ Wide Band BPF, Small-Sized Filters Made of Artificial Dielectrics, New Calculation Method of Resonator Parameters, Lens Antenna Made of Artificial Dielectrics, Water Content Test by Microwaves ]
Highlight
We are studying positive-index metamaterial (artificial dielectrics), instead of the trendy negative-index counterpart.
Since its unusually large permittivity and special anisotropy are promising in the resonator application, we are concentrated in the fabrication and investigation of the artificial dielectric resonators, and development of a new calculation method of resonator parameters.
Related Session
WE3B-5
Open Ring Resonators Applicable to Wide-Band BPF
TH2B-1
Efficient Time Domain Calculus of Microwave Resonator Parameters

 
University Exhibition 20
 

Kyoto University, HASHIMOTO, OMURA, and YAMAKAWA Lab.
Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, JAPAN
TEL : +81(774)38-3880  FAX : +81(774)31-8463  E-mail : mitani@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), HASHIMOTO, OMURA, and YAMAKAWA Lab.
Name of Contact : Assistant Prof. Tomohiko Mitani (HASHIMOTO Lab.)
Title
[ Research and Development of Microwave Power Transmission ]
Highlight
Our laboratories work on "Microwave Power Transmission (MPT)" technology, which is expected to be applied to "Solar Power Station / Satellite" and "Ubiquitous Power Source".
Recent researches and developments on MPT are presented.
Related Session
FR2E-2
A Self-Steering Array and Its Application to Phase Synchronization

 
University Exhibition 21
 

University of Hyogo, Opto- and Wave Engineering Lab.
2167 Shosha, Himeji, Hyogo 671-2208, JAPAN
TEL : +81(792)67-4872  FAX : +81(792)67-4872  E-mail : ohta@eng.u-hyogo.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Graduate School of Engineering, Dept. of Faculty of Graduate School of Engineering, Dept. of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Opto- and Wave Engineering Labs.
Name of Contact : Prof. Isao Ohta
Title
[ Compact, Broadband, High-Directivity MIC Couplers / Hybrids / Dividers ]
[ High-Power Waveguide Components / Subsystems in Compact Structure ]
Highlight
The following microwave technologies will be exhibited and explained :
(1) New design techniques of various compact, broadband high-function passive devices such as directional couplers, hybrids and dividers.
(2) Compact H-plane waveguide components with high power capacity and subsystems such as a variable attenuator and phase shifter using them.
Related Session
TH3B-4
A Design Method of Dual-Frequency Wilkinson Power Divider
FR4F-4
A Broadband, Low-Reflection H-Plane Waveguide Corner with a Dielectric Circular Post
THOF-51
Compact CPW Rat-Race and Branch-Line Hybrids Utilizing Slow-Wave Structure

 
University Exhibition 22
 

Okayama University, Microwave Circuits Lab.
3-1-1 Tsushima-Naka, Okayama, Okayama 700-0082, JAPAN
TEL : +81(86)251-8131  FAX : +81(86)251-8133  E-mail : sanagi@elec.okayama-u.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Division of Industrial Innovation Sciences, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Microwave Circuits Lab.
Name of Contact : Associate Prof. Minoru Sanagi
Title
[ RF-DC Conversion Circuit for mW-class Rectenna ]
[ FDTD Method combined with Discrete Device Simulation ]
[ Second Harmonic Oscillator ]
[ Broadband Power Divider / Combiner ]
Highlight
In out laboratory, various frequency conversion circuits with high efficiency have been developed.
Prototype circuits, their characteristics and the analytical technique will be exhibited.
Power divider/combiner's for high power applications will be introduced.
Related Session
TH3D-3
A Novel Extended FDTD Method for The Analysis of The Active Integrated Circuit and Antenna Mounted Non-Linear Devices
FROF-09
Development RF-DC Conversion Circuit with High Conversion Efficiency for mW-Class Rectenna

 
University Exhibition 23
 

Kure National College of Technology, KUROKI Lab.
2-2-11 Aga-Minami, Kure, Hiroshima 737-8506, JAPAN
TEL : +81(823)73-8466  FAX : +81(823)73-8474  E-mail : kuroki@kure-nct.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Dept. of Electrical Engineering, KUROKI Lab.
Name of Contact : Prof. Futoshi Kuroki
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.
Related Session
TH3C-5
Operational Frequency Tuning for Meander-Line Antenna Fed by Coplanar Waveguide with Finite Ground Plane
WE3E-1
Guided Modes in Shielded Slot Transmission Line
FR3C-1
Digital Signal Processing of Multi-Reflection for Short Range Detection Using NRD Guide Pulse Radar Front-End at 60GHz

 
University Exhibition 24
 

Yamaguchi University, Light and Electromagnetic Device Engineering Lab.
Yamaguchi University, Applied Physics Lab.
[Light and Electromagnetic Device Engineering Lab.]
2-16-1 Tokiwadai, Ube, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JAPAN
TEL : +81(836)85-9416  FAX : +81(836)85-9401  E-mail : kubo@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
[Applied Physics Lab.]
2-16-1 Tokiwadai, Ube, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JAPAN
TEL : +81(836)85-9805  FAX : +81(836)85-9801  E-mail : sanada@ieee.org
[Light and Electromagnetic Device Engineering Lab.]
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Div. of Information & Design Engineering, Electronic System, Light and Electromagnetic Device Engineering Lab.
Name of Contact : Associate Prof. Hiroshi Kubo
[Applied Physics Lab.]
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Div. Materials Science and Engineering, Quantum Device and Materials, Applied Physics Lab.
Name of Contact : Associate Prof. Atsushi Sanada
Title
[ Metamaterials and Microwave Applications ]
Highlight
Implementations of double-negative/single-negative/double-positive metamaterials are presented. Selected applications to microwave antennas and circuit devices are displayed and demonstrated.
Related Session
TH3C-1
Slotted Composite Right/Left-Handed Strip Lines for Leaky Wave Antenna Applications
TH4C-3
Design of an 8-Element Planar Composite Right/Left-Handed Leaky-Wave Antenna Array for 2-D Beam Steering
TH4D-5
Left-Handed Wave Propagation in Rod Media

 
University Exhibition 25
 

Saga University, Communication Engineering Lab.
1, Honjo-machi, Saga-shi, 840-8502, JAPAN
TEL : (0952)28-8658  FAX : (0952)28-8651  E-mail : aikawa@ceng.ec.saga-u.ac.jp
Laboratory Name : Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Electric and Electronic Engineering, Communication Engineering Lab.
Name of Contact : Prof. Masayoshi Aikawa
Title
[ Microwave Push-Push Oscillators ]
[ Reconfigurable Microstrip Antennas ]
Highlight
An advanced and extensive utilization approach of microwave resonant fields, and applications to push-push oscillators and reconfigurable microstrip antennas are investigated.
Circuit components such as semiconductor devices are integrated with microwave circuits including microwave resonators and antennas etc., to build up purposeful electromagnetic fields, aiming practical application goals.
Related Session
TH1A-3
A Ku-Band Push-Push VCO Using Phase Shifters
WE1D-3
Polarization Controllable Microstrip Antenna using Beam Lead PIN Diodes